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2011July23 Tensaw River Bridge Scuba Dive off Alabama (1 of 4)
I got Ben here fishing with some uh swimbaits we're out here on the Edwards it's uh July 23rd 2011 what you got Ben whoa what you got Snapper little red snapper little red snapper caught them on a swimbait huh yeah light Tackle fishing sweet too bad season just ended a couple days ago hold them up there Paul oh yeah nice nice little Snapper hold them up high there you go oh yeah sweet fish July 23rd 2011 Tena Tena River Bridge ready to go loot yes sir let's do [Music] it [Music] [Laughter] [Music] is [Music] all [Music] a [Music] h [Music] C get [Laughter] sh ah
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Subsistence Alpha 58 Let's Play | E44 The Real Moose Hunt
oh that's perfect here we go [Music] [Applause] welcome back everybody to subsistence i'm an old guy gaming and we are about ready to go on our next moose hunt i just want to do a couple of gardening things so let's grab some fertilizer and a few waters here i'm also making arrows because we have a lot of beautiful beautiful nails um okay so let's pick this we got some tomatoes that are ready to go some cotton why does the cotton take longer to pick the tomatoes i mean what's the point in that i don't see the point i don't see the point man okay so let's water you up put some fertilizer in we're gonna split our tomatoes in half and turn these back into seeds and then we'll just throw more tomatoes into there and this one is we'll throw all that in there and water it up that's pretty good and then load this guy up with cotton this one's getting close but it's not quite there yet all right beautiful we got that taken care of let's hop on down here i want to make sure you are off while we're gone so you don't run our power out turn the refrigerator off and cause us to lose everything like happened last time all right cool we're up to 36 tomatoes so that's basically uh 13 right and no 18. yeah that's 18 tomato soups it's a beautiful thing it's a beautiful thing 48 cotton there that's not bad let's put you in here and we'll put the these other tomato seeds back in here everything else i think we have in here is for the arrows so let's put that stuff back in we're doing good there let's eat a meat uh just eat one rest of this is gonna turn into uh hold on a second i want 50 of these well that's not exactly what i had in mind but here put those in there there so we have 50 nails 50 uh sticks and 25 feathers that should make us uh i think 50 arrows because i think we get two per right let me double check that can't remember all right let's top off the fire looks like i already did that i want to grab the fat out of here and top off our ginny okay that's done and i think we're good to go so i wasn't paying attention to how many arrows one made so we currently have three i think it makes two pretty sure it makes two per pretty sure okay i think we're ready to go um am i am i forgetting anything i don't think so so we're letting the power build up but we have enough mass to make our second no we don't we need 200 mass to make this man this thing is so expensive all right well we'll work on that when we get home um so we have five yeah so it does make two per okay so let's crank all these out and we'll have a nice little big old stack of arrows and let's get the heck out of dodge so we're gonna just kind of go up along the base of the mountain working our way up to the northwest we're going to be working west of pine lake today so the plan is going to be uh to just kind of work our way along here and that a rogue fire i think that's a rogue fire right there okay we're gonna have to be careful of those guys uh but i wanna work this area up in here today and that's a little bit of a trick so we got to get moving we got to get moving what we might do since we know there's rogues there is we might swing down into the valley real quick because that is such a good place to go for crates and then we'll kind of cut across that way i think that's what we'll do and i mean we can run into a moose anywhere right uh no i don't want to mess with level three wolf we could easily kill them but let's just stick to level one wolves for now so we can use our bow 100 percent and save our ammunition for other things i hear the wolf i just don't see him so yeah we'll drop down into the valley here just take a quick scan for crates we do have uh two lockpicks on us too so pretty much anymore um i am carrying uh two lock picks with me at all times well unless i i happen to use them and i'm still out and as time goes on and we have even more resources we might even carry a few more we don't want to carry too much though because if we you know if we happen to get killed we could lose stuff like that so we have to be a little conservative about you know what we're out and about carrying with us all the time we're going to ignore small game for now um that is pretty sure that's iron we're gonna grab that oh crap i brought my hammer with me i didn't mean to had to do a little bit of repairing last night from that attack we had yesterday when we were gone but it wasn't a big deal okay well we brought it so we have it taking up one more slot but it is what it is shotgun shells it's a beautiful thing let's take a quick peek in the lake here or the pond rather and see if there's any clams that's all i'm really interested in we don't really need kelp i got a ton of kelp i got a decent amount of sandstone there is a crate over there too all right any clams in here uh yeah right there might as well grab this and eat it for some carbs i'm not gonna keep it with me though all right let's get some air first we want to switch to the pick make sure there's nothing around that wants to eat us okay good and like i said we're gonna leave the sandstone here normally i'd get it but we're going to the furthest point on the map away from well not away from our base but we're going far is what i'm trying to say so we we can't dilly dally we can't deli deli man because we need to get there and then there he is there he is okay this is scary not gonna lie i'm a little bit concerned about how this is gonna go you guys all right so here's what the deal is i'm gonna switch this we're gonna start with the rifle we're gonna switch the shotgun and if we need to we're gonna switch to the magnum okay so three four and five those are our hotkeys i don't know what level this guy is i think it says level two i think it says level two okay all right let's get in so we have a nice clear line of sight to him oh that's perfect here we go all right you know what i did i survived that that's what i did [Music] look at me i got a broken leg and look at my health oh my god i am so used to tapping three for my shotgun i should have just left left everything where it was it was a complete muscle memory thing and i just about bought the farm oh my god hey we did it though we legit not cheesed in cheese mode but legit killed ourselves a level two moose you guys whoa look at this guy look at you man you were coming for us too all right we need to make a splint so we should be able to do that we just need uh to make get a stick going uh so let's do that and then we're going to carve this dude up and see what kind of goodies he's going to give us nice nice nice oh i accidentally took another bandage didn't mean to do that son of a [ __ ] okay let's make a stick and then um oh here let's cancel all these arrows we can finish making those later make a stick make a splint and let's see what he's got yeah broken legs no bueno there we go there's the roast haunch very good we get two antlers and four sinew some fat some hide ah it's a beautiful thing okay let's make another one of these to make up for that uh we're gonna put this guy on and let's have some protein and we'll eat all of these for carbs just to free up some spice and we're gonna hightail it back to the base because this is a really really valuable piece of food and we want to save that and make the roasting pan and make that on the stove so let's head back to the vase get this stuff dropped off and then we'll just spend the rest of the day doing some more loot skiing oh man that was great oh i'm so stoked i'm lucky too i'm so lucky i should have just left the damn shotgun where it was man i tell you what oh well we survived it that's the important thing we survived it that we we went through a an important rite of passage in this game that be in killing the most dangerous animal in this game i don't know what you guys think but i think the moose is the most dangerous i mean mountain lions are no joke for sure uh no joke but i i would say the moose is even more dangerous so yeah there you go all right let's head on back to the ranch we want to drop this delicious haunch of meat off and then we'll just go back out and we'll spend the rest of the day doing some more lutzky and maybe we can find a couple of locked crates or something are you still following me he is but is he gonna okay he's done following let's grab this iron because i think this is iron yep success you guys success yeah those moose man they are not easy to find pretty rare get some feathers yeah i'm not gonna try and shoot him on the run i'm not that good you know it's funny i was playing seven days to die the other night uh live streaming it with some friends from the community which by the way shameless plug here if you're interested in joining our discord community uh you can find a link to that in the about section of the channel and in the description of every video and if you're interested in becoming a member of the old guy gaming community uh a channel member take a look at the join button here on the youtube channel uh there's several perks that you'll get including uh the ability to play on multiplayer servers with the rest of the awesome people excuse me in the old guy the gaming community oh man i am going to be so glad when this cove thing is finally out of my system it's just been such a pain in the ass man had this freaking cough for like three weeks it's getting better though it's just very very slow process okay so anyway let's go is that a level one wolf no it's a level three okay let's go around let's not be decking around with all this valuable stuff in our inventory man we got to get this back you never know what might happen in this game yeah i never know we just need to make a line for home of course we'll stop and grab carrots and stuff and crates always got to stop for crates just have to do it yeah just have to do it man that is what is that oh that's a piece of iron couldn't quite tell first what that was we're gonna leave the grub tree for now there's more feathers though thank you chicken so i'm debating whether or not to make a an animal pen i don't know i i've heard that it's not really worth it but maybe it is i'd ask you guys your opinion except for i'm so far ahead of you on those recordings i wouldn't see your comments until like a month later [Music] oh man i know it kind of sucks and i'm so far ahead of you but i just i just i am enjoying this game so much can't stop playing it you know so it is what it is that being said still leave your comments anyways i want to hear from you uh and even though i am so far ahead that doesn't mean you're not gonna leave me a comment that i'm gonna you know that that could still be very useful to me even if i find out about it a month later you know so do leave those comments they're much appreciated all right we are back at home now what we're gonna have to do here is oh man we're gonna have to sacrifice a whole stack of steak to save that either we're going to have them just make another refrigerator yeah i think we're going to sacrifice a whole stack of steak speaking of which here let's cook up the meat that we currently have which is this and let's eat some more of this while the eating is good well we can all right let's put stuff away so that all goes in there that goes in there we're up to 32 sinew which isn't too bad that doesn't suck and we got 10 pearls man pearls are so valuable because you need them you know to make that uh the circuit boards okay put the feathers in there uh nails can go there we're at 265. okay we're going to want to put that in there we're currently doing potassium okay so that's good all right you can go in here and you can go in here and you can go in there got a couple things of fat let's just throw those in there chickens are done let's top off our genie there uh we should have at least one cotton plant ready to go to so let's run upstairs real quick and uh plant that and then we're gonna head back out again damn it jim i have to hit that just right okay three more cottons and we'll throw the tomato in there water and fert is a little low but i think it'll be okay for the rest of today all right we'll put the cotton in here that brings us up to 51 cotton which is a beautiful thing um yeah the rest of this meat we're just gonna have to spoil i mean god damn it what is it what does it take to make it another refrigerator it's not really the making of the fridge itself because it's pretty cheap to make well it does cost 1200 power it's the seat we already lost one there it's that it's going to use even more power and i just don't feel like i need two fridges loaded with food yeah so you know what it is what it is that's just the way it's gonna be maybe i'll make another fridge at some point when we're like in the way in the into the end game but i i don't think that's a priority right now hey while we're here let's drop this off we don't need to be carrying that around with us okay so i think we're good to go uh to go back out and do some more lutsky and um since we're not going after a moose now let's leave our magnum here and hopefully we don't run into another one that would be bad would it that would be really bad um okay let's take another drink of water maybe two drinks of water actually and uh can we eat this nope not quite there yet what about the chicken that'll top us off and then let's just grab like say two blueberries uh maybe a carrot too and we should be good all right let's head on out go do some looting we never did actually make it to uh the north west but it's just such a long way to get there plus we had stuff in the way so maybe we'll just go back down and loot for today around the birchwood forest because again that's just a really good place i've had a lot of good luck finding locked crates down there we might even swing way down to the southeast uh two level one wolf easy kill uh let's switch these around so everything's where it's supposed to be that's like so typical of me man switching when we were killing the moose switching the shotgun out of its normal thing and then you know so i made it quote unquote easier for myself and i just about killed myself in the process can't take me anywhere you guys you just can't take me anywhere all right let's head on down this way oh what's that that's a bunny we'll let the bunny go for now stop off at the pond here wash our hands off we might take a dip in here too just to see if there are any pearls i'm just looking to see if there's any one or anything along the shore that we want to be careful of oh that's a sandstone i guess we could grab that why the heck not let's do it at some point we're going to start working on it with glass i know it's just incredibly expensive but it's supposed to be it's pretty cool looking stuff all right i guess we'll nav a couple of kelps just for a couple extra carbs i'm not really worried about taking this back to the base at this point unless we still have it with us when the time comes all right out of the water out of the water we got a wolf up here it's a level three let's leave it alone and head over to birchwood and that looks beautiful those leaves changing color i've noticed birchwood has a lot of critters in it though kind of a dangerous place all right here wolf level two not too worried about him easy kill but rather just stick to level one so we can use our bow for all of it you know oh there's deer he's going behind the bushes so we don't have a good shot off on him we have a pretty good collection of antlers built up but the funny thing is is i've not had to make glue once or adhesive because everything we've had we've looted all right we do not have a clear shot yet let's get a little closer boom baby okay let's wash our hands off and we'll nap this there's a wolf over there isn't there no it's a chicken let's head up into the birchwood forest and see if we can find ourselves a locked crate that'd be wonderful level three wolf let's avoid him grab this building crate shut up there's a damn bear right there let's go up this way oh hunter [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] okay go away bear go after the hunter guy instead of me i'm thinking we're going to go down to the southeast this time maybe we'll go over go to the arch that supposedly is a good place for is that hunter following us no i think we're good yeah let's go head up to the arch supposed to be a good place for lock crates too i don't specifically remember if i found one there but i don't freak with the place all the time either so there is that let's just dive into this bay and see if there's any clams within reach i'm not gonna go out into the deep water nope we'll grab this kelp though all right let's stop for some lunch we're going to eat the liver because it's the most nutritious of the meats that we have we'll eat three kelp and that should get us pretty much topped off and we're good to go for the afternoon speaking of which where's the sun uh i don't oh it's yeah it is definitely mid to late afternoon so i think we can make it up to the arches before dark though and then i'll just bumble around in the dark to get home afterwards because you know it's not the first time that's happened and we actually want to go up this way i think let me look at the map really quick uh yeah we want to go this i think that's the arch right there so not too far away might as well stop and hit the grub tree around that bar down there okay let's go come on game give us a locked crate a moose and a lock creates a good day even if we don't get one the waste it's still a good day we got our first moose our first legit moose and we didn't die in the process so you know what more could he ask for right well besides a locked crate okay another crate up here uh bunny and we're at the arch there is a level one pig sure we'll take a pig i don't mess around with those guys because they can break your leg even a level one gets a shotgun even a level one you don't really get as much stuff off of those as i think you should either they're more dangerous than wolves and they're tough they're pretty tough and one pork chop i mean come on that was one big ass pig there's gotta be more than one pork chop on his carcass what the hell man you know how do you think about it oh [ __ ] that scares me every time it pops up scares as in startles all right we got some zinc here let's jump up and grab this we don't even need to jump okay and let's go around this way got a bear level two bear let's go over here and we'll kill a rabbit let's go over to the pillar thing not seeing any locked crates just kind of scanning down into the valley there okay let's hit this grub tree well that bear might have other ideas for us let's just stay crouch and see if we can pull it off you did it all right you guys well i think it's time to wrap up this episode it was a good day we got our moose we got our moose and that's really what i wanted to do it took us three episodes to do that too by the way now but we got it done we absolutely got it done and again the important thing is we didn't die i want to make sure there's kind of like a a really narrow corridor that we can move through here without getting too close to the hunter camps and we're right about there because the other the one camps here the other ones there so if we pretty much just go straight on through here we shouldn't in theory get close enough to their camps to trigger an attack from them if they do though then whatever we already got attacked by one of them anyways but as you can see it's too damn dark now uh for us to continue the video so i'm gonna let you guys go here i'm gonna head back to the base and um drop stuff off get situated and then i'm probably gonna spend some more off-camera days just continuing to grind and gather i i am planning on building a another windmill as i've already mentioned and then after that we're probably going to want to focus on our baking pan and our frying pan which is way way more expensive than it should be but it is so we have that stuff and we can start you know fully utilizing our stoh [ __ ] there's a dude right there our stove uh is he stuck in the tree dude are you stuck in the tree he was stuck in the tree we unstuck him okay i'm sure he's grateful to us for unsticking him all right anyways yeah like i said uh we're gonna make our pot uh or not our pot our frying pan and our baking pan and then we can really start making the good stuff on oh [ __ ] on the stove um are we we're under attack right now how the hell does that work what side are they back over this way i'm trying to end the episode here guys yeah no [ __ ] just where's it coming from oh over here okay let's kill these off before i let you go it's sorry about the dark but i can't do anything about that uh i can't see anybody either oh [ __ ] here let's get down here um okay we got a molotov it looks like it missed the the building so hard to see these guys okay we got one of them stick your head out all right he's dead is that it sounds quiet all right i think they're done shocking shells and steak and some arrows a couple of uh medical uh whatchamacallit thingamadoodles is it just those two i think there was three but i think the third one probably buggered off yeah i was just having such a hard time seeing them i did i did fire at somebody up here i think didn't i but yeah i don't see a bag okay well i think i guess they're i guess we're done with them okay we got a little bit of repair to do but that's normal all in a day's work ladies and gentlemen all in a day's work all right guys thanks for watching i hope you enjoyed this episode if you did please hit that like button and subscribe to the channel leave a comment and share out the video and we will catch you in the next episode it might be might actually be winter well nah we'll probably have more episodes before winter we'll see anyway catch you later bye 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DEF CON 17 - Joe Grand Jake Appelbaum and Chris Tarnovsky - Smart Parking Meters
i am joe grand i'm jake kappelbaum and we are talking about smart parking meters um just give you a little bit of background um i'm an electrical engineer a hardware hacker i live and breathe electronics i love this stuff and the reason i got into looking at parking meters is there's a lot of them in san francisco where i live and i use them all the time and i said hey these things are electronic they look fun let's uh you know maybe do something security related um i don't know uh that's i guess that's about it for me i designed the defcon badge this year um i'm interested in photography and bdsm chris isn't here today uh he was here with us at black hat but for various reasons he's gone but he's an amazing uh amazing hardware hacker it's like one of the best right you want to decap a chip or dump something from it you talk to him yeah chris um talked last year about uh um silicon die analysis and he's like one of the one of the best smart card hackers in the world for sure um so we'll we'll make up stuff um on his slides hand wave yeah um so why park meters i mentioned why i was into it but why why in general parking meters are these um you know they're just everywhere they're in every city they're in in every every city in the world um these things on sticks every few feet away uh and we just totally take them for granted we go we we park our car put some money in walk away we don't think about it at all but it's one system that that uh we thought needed a little a little kick in the ass because a lot of these meters now are electronic they're essentially individual computer systems that can now be analyzed think globally hacked locally yes clearly i'm the son of a hippie um and there's also big money so anywhere there's money there's gonna be fraud there's gonna be people um you know taking advantage of the system so uh the park parking industry is a 28 billion dollar industry annually um i think just in the u.s alone um and there's a bunch of stuff that can go on so not only like the financial fraud of getting free parking but there are social issues and legal issues and we're going to get into all of that so generally the thing we wanted to do was understand the current state of the unfair collection systems and or fair collection systems and we wanted to be able to demonstrate some attacks we wanted to be able to come here and show that something had been done it's not just enough to say how some things work we also want to show you how they don't work or how they work when you probably don't want them to work that way anyway we also wanted to show the whole process from start to finish because you know for me this is my first real hardware hacking project where like we took some like foreign things and we basically like understood them as best as we could and then using that we were able to go all the way to a full break and uh so this should hopefully take you from start to finish if you've never done it before which i think it's important to sort of you know bring people to the next level and joe really thinks that so he brought us together to work on this so it's pretty epic to be able to work with him and chris and of course we took on the uh sfmta but of course it's also important to say that this is not really specific to san francisco other than our particular case study right the meters that we examined all had pretty much the same problems and we just happened to live in san francisco so it was just kind of a no-brainer to kill that one yeah so going through the going through the process is the most important part that you should take out of this um you know because you can apply this to other parking meter systems in your area or you can apply it to other products anything you're looking at sort of goes through this general process of analysis and gathering information and stuff like that so you'll see it and then we'll hit the case study towards the end we're going to talk about more general parking meter stuff uh in general process stuff and then go into specifics of san francisco yeah so there's some different things that are kind of interesting about the parking meters in san francisco and of course generally everywhere you've got these single space meters that are everywhere lining the streets and some cities like oakland they've cut them down and put in multi-space meters which have really confused a lot of people but the idea with the single space is you put in some change or you use a smart card or some like cell phone token and the multi-space you usually get like a printed paper token in some cities you tape it to your window and other ones you put it on your dash and the meters generally are sold with this idea that they'll stop people from lifting money like the meter maids from lifting money and so they have audit logs so they should know about how much the meters are used and also about how much money should be in the meters and maybe they also have roll separation so the audit logs are pulled by someone other than the person that collects the money and uh then of course they have uh different ways to like repair the meter so the person that repairs the meter might not pull the audit logs they also might not pull the change and this is i think this is generally a pretty important thing to do in a security system but it's kind of ironic because the things that we found problems with would be like probably even worse if the threat model was that an insider was attacking the system so a lot of these systems were sold uh with the idea that um you basically would uh want to have this so you could stop your employees from like skimming money i can uh in i think it was san francisco actually someone was arrested with 7 000 coins in 2000 2007 or 1997 or something it was a news article we found online oh yeah actually no that was a different thing i think they landed on the moon right yeah yeah i'm not sure anyway um so the idea though that the insider is the threat means that they probably designed this wrong because we're not insiders either but i mean it seems like there's some pretty bad design flaws um so the the the way parking meter technology sort of started was obviously mechanical based in the early 90s these hybrid meters started coming up so it's mechanical based where you put your money in and you turn the knob in some way to feed the money through but then there's an electronic system very minimal to keep track of the timing possibly for uh sending out some startup messages or some administrative messages but now as i mentioned everything is just a pure electronic system you know going from the coin detection which is some inductive method uh using coils and some electronics and processing to figure out the coin type to microprocessor with memory and now we we treat these systems as actual embedded systems and we would go about analyzing them and breaking them the same way we would any other type of hardware product so you know we've gone from mechanical to essentially solid state so here you can see some reconnaissance just kind of like accidental reconnaissance yeah i just happened to walk up right to her yeah so basically it looks like this person has like a small electronic device stuck into the key slot and it's if you look at the crash cart that you have there that's kind of crazy your meter system has a crash cart but it looks like she has a small handheld device which if you read some of the documentation for this particular meter you'll find out that they have like a super secure windows ce device that you can plug into the serial bus that's in the coin slot or in the in the um in the key lock but it doesn't look like the lock is open so it's as if they made the actual lock into a serial port which seems like kind of crazy right so we think that that this person this was in san francisco and we think that this person was going around and grabbing audit logs or updating the meter in some way so she wasn't there to pull the money out so even though you know the coin the uh the serial interface for this pda was through the coin um lock she couldn't get access to it so that's the exact point of the uh the row separation um most parking meters have some sort of user interface you can pay it um whether it's coin smart card credit card um some now accept uh uh text messages in some form um and then there's administrator interfaces some of them are the same so the coin slot the smart card interface could be used um for depending on the system uh for administrator access through some piece of hardware usually it's some serial interface the coin slot because it has inductive um it has coils so you could do some really short range wireless um then you have infrared um capabilities and other wireless capabilities and then other stuff that might be completely meter specific like the serial via the the key the coin lock so a lot of in interfaces out there and the more interfaces that are out there per meter we can target each of those you know it's like every single interface is an attack vector yeah the attack surface for some of these meters is just ridiculous like i don't know how the designers of these systems thought they could get away with putting something like this in front of every single person all the time especially something that often makes people mad so yeah it seems like a lot of the a lot of the design work that had gone on for security is just for vandalism and they never the designers didn't think about you know this next generation of of attacks basically that if you read some of the documentation they say stuff like the smart card you know slot is modular so that it can serve as the sacrificial part so they're like oh og is going to attack our meter og has tin foil ah ugg has shorted out smart card reader well we we can totally protect against ogg no problem um all right so we took a few pictures of some parking meters just from various cities this one has a smart car interface from austin this is a chicago multi-space meter which we'll mention in a few slides when we talk about some previous uh work and problems for those of you that know me you know that i love canada and uh this meter is great it's also by the same company that designed the san francisco meters j.j mckay and this one's interesting uh i didn't actually use it i didn't have a car when i was in vancouver and um apparently you call this number or you text message this number and you basically don't actually change the value on the meter but the meter maids have like a log that shows which ones have paid by that way and then even though it's expired they won't give you a ticket because they know the time in which it's supposed to be up which is kind of an interesting and kind of an interesting system here so you have a completely separate system that overrides the mechanical meter so you could in theory give everyone free parking or something like that by doing that like attacking this other system so it's like who designed those systems did they know they would work together it's like that's a really interesting idea and if they haven't done some due diligence with that it could be very very bad that one's also it seems sort of labor intensive because if you know normally a meter maid will drive by the meters and they'll look at the back sides to see if time's expired but in this case if somebody is paying online and then the meter actually does stay at zero they're gonna have to stop at each one and check to see if the uh you know if the person paid via phone instead yeah it's pretty rough um here is a uh here's a parking meter from jerusalem that uh was near the old city um and it's just there's a few different major brands of park meter manufacturer and we'll we'll talk about those but um this was uh i believe this was um pom so some of the pr prior problems we're not the first to look at parking meters and hopefully we're not going to be the last but there's been people messing with these things as long as they've been around uh new york city in 2001 when some of the the early electronic parking meters came out they had infrared capability for their administrator interface and somebody figured out that they could take a universal remote control and hit some one one of the buttons to reset the value of money on the meter which which is the one of the exact social attacks that we had that that we had uh kind of come up with so is it is hikari here in the audience are you here david no okay but he wrote a pretty awesome paper in the uninformed journal which if you don't read on does anybody here read uninformed raise your hand wow okay you should all read uninformed it's the most hardcore technical journal that basically since frack so if you're not reading it you're probably uninformed so you should read uninformed and be informed but this is a great text file by hikari and it talks about attacking the san diego um stored value card which is pretty it's a good one yeah it's an interest it's a different completely different smart card implementation um but it's almost a different type of smart card so it's worth seeing so you can kind of get a get a view of how very smart cards are used and then chicago recently deployed a bunch of multi-space parking meters all over the city um in june how many people here are from chicago have you seen these parking meters yes do you love them yeah nobody in chicago globally right so i mean chicago has been notorious for disliking the parking situation there um meters are always being vandalized they're always being damaged and i don't know for some reason when some of these parking meters came out these multi-space meters some of them failed and they weren't working and the media said oh no hackers have taken over our parking meters and um they got in touch with me and uh uh jake politely declined to talk to them i just deleted their email but i called them back it and um and had to had to give give them my view which was sorry it's not hackers it's probably a firmware problem because the multi-space meters that failed and i don't exactly know how they failed i think they just didn't work um we're all situated in one neighborhood of chicago that had a different rate than the rest of the city and it was like a really expensive rate and i don't think they tested that rate so there might have been some firmware problem or some overflow or something so it was in the in the news it was all over the place and then it quietly disappeared so i don't know if anybody from chicago knows the real result of that no are you suggesting that greed might have caused a firmware bug possibly whoops yeah they're like let's jack up the rate as much as we can it's pretty bad if you hit like an overflow condition from raising your prices right um and chicago too also has some sort of wireless communication back up to the cell phone network and then back to some other ship so they were connected and that opens up a whole new range of attacks who here thinks that just because you're using a cell phone the phy layer is secure i mean how many people have you seen around here just using like cell modems like it seems like if there's uh some sort of cell modem back into these things you should all start hacking on cdma and gsm stuff i mean it's not hard right i'm sure someone is right well definitely using a new radio um so this is this is just the general process of of how we approach the problem and how how we approach sort of any hardware problem um kind of think about some attacks we postulate some various attacks about what we could do um you know from the most lofty goals to kind of the most maybe obvious or low-hanging fruit then we gather information we will analyze hardware we analyze firmware if necessary and then we look at any external interfaces and in our case there's a smart card interface so we looked at that so no pun intended while saying this with a member of the loft on stage but the loftiest one we thought was the covert channels like imagine you know someone's serial number for their smart card or you know how they pay via cell phone you could potentially set up the lcd so that it sends you know a message like oh hello joe the crow flies at midnight modifying the firmware right um uh and i think it was jeff moss he suggested well you know if you have these rf interfaces and you know the meters were exploitable well why don't you just you know make some malware that spreads between meters i mean if they're a mesh then you know mesh it yeah um and then denial of service are sort of these destructive attacks um but depending on on the attacker's goals might still be valid so setting a metered out of order just preventing people from parking there because a lot of cities if the meter is out of order you're not allowed to park there or you're only allowed to park there for an hour um which then you'll get a ticket and that could also be useful if you're like well you know i gotta leave i'll set the meter to out of order and then i'll come back right yeah um and uh then of course destroying any sort of user interface smart card interface or coin processing circuitry with a little esd pulse using a little discharge tool some of the meters are designed to be electrically isolated but you know i i think that if you have a taser or a stun gun you could find out how well they did that i'm not suggesting that i tested this but if you just look at some of the boards that you can buy or the meters on ebay you see that they very clearly take the route of oh well the smart card interface is the one that's going to get attacked but they forget about maybe like the external serial bus or something yeah um and then um you know possibly even if you know if you know how the system operates causing a legitimate user to be added to some fraud list if there is a fraud list implemented in uh in the city uh say based on serial number so if i know if i know jake's serial number of his prepaid card that he's using you know maybe i would clone his card and use it all over the city all the time and generate some some flag somewhere to prevent him from legitimately using his card so it's also possible that you could do some sort of immediate deduction of credit so someone walks up and uh they put in three hours and then they leave um we mentioned this at black hat when we were talking about this and some guy from montreal was like oh yes we love to do that in montreal we hate those parking meters and and so apparently the deal is that you you you park the car you put in the change and you are not allowed to refill it so if you put in more change the incentive system yes there's that fine gentleman there it resets to zero so apparently there's like a social fad about going and dropping in coins across the whole block in order to raise doubts about the meter system and basically anyone can contest a ticket because it's so easy to break that system so in a way i mean that's great they they showed that the machine was not um you know perfect which is important and and this is exactly what people in new york were doing with the infrared remote controls as well so it's uh you know one of one of the favorite things which would be hey you know there's some guy that you don't like you just parked his car go uh remove all his credit call tow truck call the uh call the parking officials give him a ticket yeah there's also of course the possibility that you could change the audit log right so it doesn't look like any of the meters are actually using any sort of computational infeasibility right so it's not like there's a cryptographic problem you have to solve it's generally just do you know something like do you know how it works so that sounds a lot like security through obscurity to me which means that it's what is that secure probably not and of course if you wanted to uh well this you're better at this this part of the slide i don't know about that but um so uh um changing the time and date could always be fun right if you uh you know everybody gets free parking on sunday so what could you do you know change the date and it's like every day is sunday sunday sunday they're already parking in the city they're already here we don't have to get their money i don't understand why you're saying that for those of you that ever watched the simpsons one growing up thanks for the two that got the reference is that the monorail episode uh i don't even know i think it's the one where what's his face goes and works at the racetrack and they're bill king everybody anyway so the least lofty goal just so happens to be the one that probably everybody wants which is unlimited payment via smart card and um that that one is uh kind of incredible because you'd think you know you look at a smart card you're like oh that that's got to be secure it's you know it's smart it's a smart car right right so that's got to be secure because i mean even as smart in the name and it's really tiny yeah and it so it must be like you know smart be high tech so that's that's actually what we're looking at for the case study in san francisco is the unlimited payment via smart card not so smart card yeah um so here's here's the the process just on information gathering of course you do stuff like google and uh browse the internet um but yeah you know there's i'll talk about a little bit in the in the san francisco uh case study but i mean social engineering can get you really far i mean just you know if you ask technically incorrect but really specific questions that are maybe really eager to someone who cares about their job they'll tell you the most amazing information about their system and generally speaking if they only tell you a little piece and someone else tells you another piece you now have enough to put you know something together that is really useful and combining that with say press releases where everyone's always tooting their own horn about all the details of their system and how good it is you can start to realize where they're lying before you even look at their systems too which is great like for example it's secure probably not yeah and uh yeah part of the hard racking process or any sort of analysis process is just gathering clues so you do your social engineering and you might get one bit of information you find something on google you find something in the trash um all these things you might not know how they all fit together until you start your work and then you're like oh i can use that piece so another thing is we said you know globalism what does globalism have to do with you know parking meters in a city well i mean if you roll your own stuff you can control your own stuff right you can make sure no one ever sells it on ebay but if there's a meter company and they build a piece of hardware and they sell it to another city and they test it in that city and then that city buys a new implementation because they didn't like it they're going to possibly sell that meter infrastructure online and now you can buy that and legitimately own something that's very similar to the meter that's in your city and then you can attack that and you don't need to take a meter or do something illegal you can totally legally which is exactly what we did for our case study thank you ebay yeah ebay um is a magical place and um when we when we started looking at hardware uh you know in general we just want to get an idea about parking meters because it's not often that you can uh you know walk up to one on the street and take it away so um we wanted to buy some and you know we did some searches on parking meters on ebay over over a span of like two months and we bought every every type that we could and there were three that was available um the duncan emm 7700 is is the oldest one the palm apm and then the mckay guardian which is the early revision of the mckay guardian xle which is used in san francisco so we were hoping that we could get some clues about the system and being a design being a designer i know this for a fact that revisions of products typically are based on previous revisions of the design so we can learn a lot about current systems by looking at older older systems and getting an idea about how you know even from a system level um how how the design is and maybe even from from a uh electrical level about you know what microprocessors being used what memory do they like using what's the interfaces you know what things can we look at so it gives us gives us clues um and there's also actually details and similarities between competing products which is sort of interesting like most of these are low power for example and some of the things are kind of elegant and then you think like for some of the problems that they want to solve they might do something kind of i don't know a little like it's almost like a rube goldberg machine in some of these meters like the this duncan meter is kind of cool in that it actually is sort of like a hybrid mechanical electronic meter where they have like um you can see on this slide here um there's some little screws in there those are actually buttons and you put a coin in and then it weighs just a precise uh area out of the uh turning implement and then it turns like so and when it turns it scrapes across the heads of the screws and pushes an electronic button underneath so there's sort of the sequence of if you put a quarter in it might hit say here's a picture of the circuitry it might hit one one of the buttons like button number one button number three and then button number four but if it's a dime it might hit button number two but number three and number four so there's a sequence to program um the the time corresponding to that value um onto the screen um there's also some so this is a circuitry this is this is the oldest one as i mentioned from 1991. um there's a bunch of uh the buttons that are used for for the coin stuff but there's also some administrator uh reset buttons which are cool there's infrared so people have been using infrared for a really long time and it's uh it's still in use and from what i know all of that stuff is just being sent if not in clear with some just very poor encoding anybody see the microprocessor on this board anyone know where it is it has to be there somewhere right there's something anyone take a shot at it win my shirt win my shirt wow that's pretty generous do you have another one to wear afterwards no i don't yeah um so the microprocessor is actually hidden under the lcd um which might not be an intentional uh um thing to you know from a security point of view it might just be because a lot of the pin outs go to drive the lcd which is right there um but it is under the lcd which means if you want to get access to it and this has a internal rom then you need to tear the meter apart the palm apm this is a meter from israel it takes shekels but it's made by palm in the u.s so there is this cross-pollination of various countries sharing their devices which could be ripe for international uh espionage i guess yeah i don't know i mean it seems like it's if you have someone designing the whole system in in another country there's a different set of economic and legal implications for the person that breaks that system they maybe never need to set foot in that country and they could like sell cards or something and mail them abroad and make money from it like oh broke the system so like an insider understanding how this works if it isn't something that's actually secured by some infeasibility problem it's just like a disaster waiting to happen i think yeah and some of you guys might be thinking oh well you know there's no way someone's ever going to get access to a parking meter there's there's big locks on the meters that's just physical protection and if you're at defcon you might realize that uh physical protection and locks don't really stop everybody maybe barry's here and he could tell us how good locks are mechanical that's right i mean there's no real mechanical lock that that is unbreakable right so i mean you you might need to be buried to break some of them but essentially if you are relying on physical security to ensure you don't have what amounts to a class break for your entire city you're probably doing it wrong right you know key diversity is something that could be really useful to you here um probably both in the actual physical keying of the metering infrastructure but also in software yeah so there's a few more i'm just going to breeze through these there's some debug ports that i thought were interesting on the palm the palms also modular so you can replace the various parts if they break easy access to the rom here's another view easy access to the microprocessor as well there's a reset button mckay guardian so this is one that was uh decommissioned from tallahassee florida that we bought on ebay oh i should mention too the prices price range was from 99 cents per meter on ebay to uh 500 um so you know well within a budget of most uh curious people um here's the mckay again easy access to the microprocessor easy access to the rom um the microprocessor in this case is a uh clt840231 which is a custom asic with a z80 core so if you were to pull off the uh rom which is a an atmel w prom you could decompile that or disassemble it um toss it into ida pro and start looking around yeah another interesting thing about the guardian is there's this cool rj45 connector on the lower right and reading through some of the data sheets available on their website uh it had made mention of some test connector some interface so we're like oh okay maybe you know it says something about having a serial port and having some i2c which is an interchip communication port so we said oh maybe we should look at that you know we have the meter it's open it works we might as well look at it so we hooked it up to to my little lab setup with the uh with with my digital oscilloscope and some level shifter circuitry and we're probing all the different pins trying to figure out what's what because if there's an inner chip communication maybe that's something useful to drive the display but more importantly i want to see the serial interface if that was the debug port for sucking audit log information and they had infrared on this particular version and what we figured out is that on reset on powerup the infrared port would spew out a bunch of stuff that also correlated to some data we were seeing um uh over the wire so sort of infrared and serial information being set out and we tried to probe that for a while and we're just kind of playing around we didn't exactly figure out how it worked but um given time we definitely would have yeah it was only mildly interesting um but just looking at the way that it was designed we realized that if this was sort of like the parent of the san francisco meters then that's not that does not bode well for san francisco's purchasing decision right um and then firmware analysis which we did not do in our in our case but just in general if you do end up getting access to memory devices or two microprocessors um the first thing you do is suck all of the data out of them suck all the program code out of them and then reverse engineer them decompile them do whatever you need to do right so i mean if you know the company that's building the system and you understand uh how what compiler they're using for example and you toss that into ida pro you can help like guide idapro for example that would be pretty useful if you want to use ops jump and grip i guess you could also do it that way so it would be really useful because maybe there's like some particular portion of a problem you want to solve but you can't figure out the generalized algorithm or you can't figure out like exactly what they're doing maybe they have some sort of like shift feedback register thing going on it would be useful to see the structure of the firmware so that you could better understand what's actually happening without just you know doing an intercept yeah and you can also target specific areas if you don't want to reverse engineer the whole thing because you just want to get clues or maybe figure out an access point to get to like an administrator menu but what i like to do since i'm not the greatest reverse engineer uh for for uh for for binaries and for firmware and stuff for source code i uh i usually run stuff through strings first to see if there's any you know information any cool constants and text that are there and usually there are because engineers like to leave stuff in that's going to help them debug messages stuff like that and usually those are left in production products and then smart card analysis again i mentioned i mentioned in this case if you have an external interface that is a smart card you would do this if you have an external interface for other things you would analyze those this is the process that we went through monitoring communications you might want to try to decode the protocols emulate the protocols so one thing that's really good about this is that looking at press releases can be really helpful for this especially when they're from the company they'll say something like it's secure and we use this standard so then you go and read that standard and you think to yourself this isn't secure at all right and that's really useful especially when you start to do the decoding and you want to do the emulation because you can implement part of the standard and then when you've done that you of course know that that is not true that it is secure so my coffee is almost working almost a few more minutes yeah it'll kick in all right so now we're going to jump into the case study of of the san francisco um mta and the city of san francisco for a long time has sort of been grasping at straws of what parking infrastructure should we use um you know should we use electronic meters single space meter should we use multi-space meters that's made by a company called rhino um the smart card that you see in in the single space meter also works in the rhino so there is some um modularity there and this system uh was essentially a pilot program in 2003 and it cost 30 35 million dollars which we'll get to but it's it's it's we should make a disclaimer first yeah about this yeah well yeah go ahead uh so first of all um contrary to wired totally us with the title of their story saying free parking for all which we expressly told them not to say because we didn't want to end up like the mbta kids we are not trying to get people to defraud the san francisco park meters the point here is more to undermine its authority i think that's much more important and we should all do we should all do our job to undermine authority wherever we can especially when it isn't uh you know necessarily duly received i mean this san francisco essentially wants to create revenue here i think it's good to put doubt in the perfection of the machine i think that when people get parking tickets you should be able to contest them i think that there isn't uh i was uh god i can't do it but i'm going to quote john luke picard oh this is gonna be good there can be no justice when rules are absolute okay it's true machines are not perfect and there was a 19th century anarchist who said something along the lines of it is not that i fear that machines will begin to think like men no no it is that i fear that men will begin to think like machines and we have to fight against that i think so hopefully this is like you know chipping away at that yeah the one anarchist audience represents and we are both we are both san francisco residents and we we pay uh a lot of tax to the city yeah seriously and um and and and it's just that it's okay for for a city to try to figure out what parking system they want and that's fine here's two other parking meters that are available in the city this one's a credit card based machine that says the smart cards don't work on them um it's just our tax dollars are at work and a lot of money is being spent on systems that aren't uh being analyzed or if they're being analyzed the problems are just being ignored so some tech somewhere in san francisco are actually is there anyone from the city of san francisco here no not that where you work for the city of san francisco i'm sure that there are people here do you work for the city do you work for the dpt no anybody from the dpt here you are okay so somebody here from from the bay area cool um yeah so so as jake mentioned this the meter that we're looking at the mckay guardian xle um there's 23 000 of them in the city that replaced mechanical meters in 2002 as a pilot program a 35 million dollar pilot program um and to me a pilot is like a test right it's like an evaluation um it's 2009 and they're still evaluating a system uh and for 35 million dollars to do an attack like we did which is very very very easy as you'll see um it shouldn't be possible and it blows my mind how much money they spent on this so i'm a little conflicted about i mean so in general i think that this kind of disclosure is good so we can influence social policy we hope that we can get some of these things to change san francisco wants to install 320 000 of these meters in all of the residential areas of all of the city they think that it will improve for example the environment because people won't have to double park which sounds like a newspeak to me but i think before they go and spend 320 000 worth of parking meters uh worth of money i think that maybe we should like question that that's a good idea in the first place if they want revenue they should be upfront about it they should say this is the true cost of having a car in the city instead of actually inconveniencing everyone because what will happen is they'll become reliant on the smart card infrastructure which is thoroughly broken and i mean what are you going to do when you're at home you're going to go get a roll of quarters i mean that doesn't scale for an entire city right so there are definitely some some social problems and san francisco uses the mckay guardian xle meter so if you've got a like web browser in front of you and you're on the internet here you can look that up right now yeah there's plenty of information out there about about meters because manufacturers want designers and implementers to use their stuff so they make a lot of information available so the way the system works is the smart card interface the city uses a stored value smart card they come in 20 and 50 dollar quantities you buy them um in cash at certain places around the city or you use a credit card online once you deduct credit you put the you put the card into the meter the meter displays the value remaining on the card and then after a few seconds it starts deducting uh units like you're putting quarters into the meter um when once the value is depleted on the card it's not reloadable it's a one-time thing you throw it away and the research as you'll see starting right now is it's easy to replay the smart card transaction so even without knowing anything about how it works you could replay the entire smart card transaction to the parking meter and emulate a card but then you can also modify certain data to do cooler things and we did this solely by looking at captures of an oscilloscope screen a digital oscilloscope screen and then analyzing data on a piece of paper over the course of three days basically a scope pencil and paper are all you needed to break the san francisco smart card implementation yeah and it was interesting because i'd never worked with smart cards before i kind of dabbled with them but not really looked at them in detail so it was a fun exercise to do that and and sort of we came out of it saying wow that was kind of easy and it shouldn't be that easy i worked a little bit with moxie you probably saw his ssl talk on some smart card stuff and so i had some i was a little familiar with smart cards but just in general like i hadn't gone in this deep and what actually prompted me to be interested in this is i saw this guy from the dpt who had opened up one of the rhino multi-space meters and inside of it was like a circuit board i didn't describe this a black hat but basically it's a small embedded computer and it has like an sd card in it which looks like it like has several hundred megabytes of space and i just asked him questions like wow you know i've always wanted to work with computers what's that like and uh the guy was like well you know it's a great job you know the city is really great and uh you know they treat you well we talked for a while i asked some questions like so can i like pay with my cell phone i just got one of those uh wireless telephones so that i can talk to my girlfriend and uh and he's like no no can't pay can't can't pay that way no these are all disconnected so like just in the course of like a five minute conversation where i'm holding my backpack over my 2600 shirt um um you know the guy like explained to me everything i needed to know is an offline stored payment system and it's not hooked up to the internet they don't do any verification they probably don't do any fraud detection if they do they probably do it badly in a way where you can frame someone they don't have any actual uh cryptographic solutions that you'd need to solve and probably replay it etc and the guy didn't realize he was telling me that but he was also giving me a job offer at the same time which is hilarious because they're trying to protect against insider attacks and so i'm gonna i'm just gonna jump back for one second we mentioned this already you know the goals of this work weren't to slam san francisco and and get free parking we really want to share the process with everybody we are we have released code but the code is essentially a template for how our smart card emulator worked i removed all of the bytes of data that you could use to get free parking in san francisco so anybody who's in the media who's writing about this um the code is essentially useless unless you're curious about how smart card emulators work i change all the bytes to ff it's you know purely for educational purposes and that's why we're here right um so some other things with with information gathering um the internet was sort of useful because sometimes a useful tool yeah um i really recommend the airplane method of reconnaissance which is that you set wget to run and then you get on an airplane and then you just come back and read it later that's all that matters if you do that you'll be good you'll be totally good surprisingly um oh so yeah the one kind of fun thing here is you know you would obviously search for product specs and and press releases but you might also want to think about discussion forums maybe the company is having technical troubles with a certain um portion of their design do you think they have technical troubles joe i'm just no no i think they do yeah or at least they did um and this was a post that we found on a cygwin uh mailing list about some technical problems that the uh that one of the software designers were having with it uh with his implementation of cvs you should definitely read that it's a little small maybe okay yeah it's a little small so it says um it's 2001. it says i'm learning how to use cvs and as part of this process i set up a test repository i almost said suppository to play with a test repository to play with yeah it's it's great it's it's so it's 2001 and he's learning cvs ouch so but there's some interesting clues here um uh if you maybe can't really see the past but there's some stuff in there jj mckay so it's obviously an uh mckay designer met talk is an interface that's used um and described in in some of the some of their doc some of mckay's documentation about some uh communications interface there's the gemplus uh lib path so now we know they're using some gemplus based smart card uh and we realize they're using uh gdb and gcc so that gives us clues maybe if we're if we need to reverse engineer uh firmware or try to disassemble stuff um so here's here's the uh here's chris tarnovsky's few slides um hi my name is chris tarnowski i i uh uh reverse engineer silicon dies what we did is um i'm the other chris yeah so no what we did um we have to go really fast now yeah we feel really really really fast um i bought uh um 20 or 10 stored value 20 smart cards um and uh went to send them to chris to do some dye analysis on and when i went into the store i go to the same place all the time when i go and buy my parking cards um so when i had to buy 10 i was like i don't know a little bit paranoid decide to go somewhere else and i walk in with my 200 in cash and i go up to the guy i'm like yeah i want to buy 10 smart cards and he looks at me he's like why do you need 10 and i said i'm a sales guy i use the car a lot i drive around a lot he's like oh yeah okay and then he gives me the smart card so and of course one of the things to note is uh sequential serial numbers on the back of the cards yeah they were all sequence sequential serial numbers which was useful for analysis but i felt pretty good about myself for that quick little like social engineering thing you're a regular kevin manning because i as you probably noticed i smile a lot so i don't know if he was like i don't know he believed me though it's kind of cool i'm no kevin mitnick but so chris chris is totally badass at hardware hacking and he you know just you know decapped all the chips and then imaged them for us yeah basically oh yeah i just realized we have like 10 minutes so okay so he decaf the cards with this process that he would discuss if he was here um it turns out that there's two different types of smart cards um that's indistinguishable to the end user but one of them is the basic gemplus uh uh gem club memo card so it's a fixed asic rom um that can't be changed and then future versions of the card were um or are an 8051 microcontroller emulating the gem club memo stuff which was cool because now those cards could be reprogrammed we didn't do that but they're they're more general purpose so they could be changed and not have to create an entirely new die yeah so general purpose one of course is nice because that means it has some firmware and you could potentially dump the firmware so in theory even if they outlawed the rest of the smart card industry their own system itself can probably be used against itself and these are the die so on the on the left is the asic on the right is the general purpose one yeah yeah so so um i'm gonna skip some of this the the card is based on the iso 7816 standard which means a lot of the electrical interfaces um are are known um there's two different types of transmission protocols for 7816 one is asynchronous one asynchronous the card we're looking at is asynchronous there's no external clock needed um so the data transfer is on one one line and we can capture that uh and we did and the way we did it is we used a smart card shim so we had a circuit board that we purchased from one of one of the many um kind of satellite tv smart card hacking sites that are out there uh that we plug the smart card in on one side have a bunch of test points that we could connect to our oscilloscope and then there is a smart card pad on the other side of the uh of the shim that plugs into the meter so now we can monitor the communications while the communications are actually happening and there's a kind of funny story here um so you'll note that that's a shim that's an sfmta card um if you're ever gonna break a law or do anything kind of weird or even something kind of sketchy in san francisco there's one excuse that you can always use they'll get you away with everything which is for your art project yeah so you know you can so this is our project you can you can show your art project you can walk up to a parking meter i mean you can do anything in san francisco pretty much anyway but you can walk up to a parking meter with whatever tools you need and no one's going to care at all so you know it's a parking meter also so you can park in front of your target and run a wire like with your say ac inverter from your car to your oscilloscope and then just go on up with your art project and you're just making art so and i can document the whole process with my camera because it's art right which i do i did not do i don't have pictures for anybody who's considering rating us um anyway so here please don't rate us we don't have anything interesting we're telling you everything everything yeah um except the actual details which we're gonna tell the city so um this is a screenshot of the digital oscilloscope the first thing we did is just see if we could monitor communications and um we we know that smart cards always respond after reset with an atr a 4 byte atr so that's how we could figure out we could just guess on the on the baud rate and on the various configuration settings until we got a clean serial data that was decoded by the oscilloscope um we got a role yeah i know we gotta get to the money shot so um once we once we we could monitor monitor the communications what we did is we captured a bunch of different transactions we had a lot of different cards uh with different values um to capture a bunch of data and then we brought all that data back to my house and sat there offline and just analyzed all the different data figured out what changed based on different values figured out the initialization and how the uh how everything worked and it was all done by hand no computer needed so here's the deal watch this set uh watch this setup uh what's wrong with this right here right you you do you spot the protocol bug where it might be a bad thing password okay maybe and then what what's that you you read the balance yeah well here right we'll go quick here so there's some initialization stuff that always happens when you put the card in it sends some stuff serial number which could be useful some unknown value sent by the card to the meter that the meter then processes in some way and sends back and says um here's the password to you smart card and the smart card says yes that's my password you can work with me now um and does that sound like a good idea it kind of sounds like a good idea to me if i'm not building these yeah we we capture one set and we and we haven't we're fine um but the way that the meter figures out the balance is it reads um this value that i call balance two from the smart card and that's a fixed value based on the value of the card so a 20 card is is f0af and f127 for a 50 card um when you deduct a single unit what happens is there's just this transaction that happens it doesn't affect the actual balance 2 which stays the same it just does sort of a null transaction which increments this thing called a transaction counter in the transaction counter is the only thing that changes on the smart card during the entire process and that's what's used to count how many units have been deducted it's how many units have been used so that value of the maximum balance two minus 95 decimal is the maximum card value and then you would subtract the transaction counter to figure out how much money you have left survey who thinks this is a good idea i'm not not just the okay part but the stored value where it's uh what would happen if you were to change those values though yeah let's try to change the balance too to say it has more money than it does um so once we capture all the data the first thing we did was okay let's just do a standard replay attack you know we'll use a legitimate card that we bought um let's use that so we did that um i built up some circuitry with a microchip pick and we'll show you some pictures of the progress in a few slides but i use a microchip pick wrote the stuff in c um and there's a little bit of code on there but you go to the website and get the rest of it so once we knew the replay attack worked we said okay let's change the values let's change the balance let's see what happens could it really have 4 000 units um sure why not then not that they sell a 4 000 unit card yeah but let's try yeah sure and then we also modified the code so the transaction counter would never increment so your value would always stay at the maximum so this is uh automatically refilling itself every time you take it out right because it resets because it resets itself right um and then unbeknownst to me until uh when i was close to being done is that um satellite tv hackers uh who have existed for a long time decades or at least over 10 years like using microchip pick devices so it just happened that the microchip pick device i used existed in a smart card form already so i could get blank smart cards program them with my code and it would work so the first one you see the shim you see the evolution okay first one on the sketch uh if you think about like a threshold a sketch hold right okay you got a sketch hold of really sketch where you have joe's actual last name logo for the board and then you go all the way to the right where you just have a normal smart card it looks like everything else yeah and and here so here's what happens here's the results and for those that can't see for those that can't see the meter the meter has just read the value of the smart card and thinks it has 999.99 we removed the card before it started deducting value the city of san francisco yes uh if you're interested in projects like this and you live in san francisco you should come down to the hack lab noise bridge noisebridge.net and we work on some stuff like this and we do we do need to mention that we intentionally did not contact the city before this research first of all because we didn't want to encounter the same problem that the mbta guys did last year but also because we intentionally didn't release the information that could cause them harm but we're reaching out to them now and we're trying to uh trying to give them all the information so here's some some fixes that you could have um really good luck with that it's very hard on standalone standalone systems it's very hard to do any proper cryptographic communications but you can look through these um uh the slides are on the on the defcon cd so you can browse through them but it's a very hard problem to solve yeah i mean so just to be like real quick because we have basically one minute these meter companies have basically created an ecash system but they didn't do it right they didn't take into account the privacy implications and they didn't take into account the fraud issues dr david chom actually solved basically all of these problems like over a decade ago working on anonymous ecash so really they should be thinking about charms work and they should be re-implementing that so that's it these are our final thoughts you can read uh you can really ride a bicycle i guess to avoid this yeah also before you go um we'd really like to emphasize that people should join the eff jennifer granick really helped us out and gave us advice that made us feel safe about giving this talk and uh if you're not a member you should join yes and we're going to be dragged off to some extra room if you haven't dragged off thanks guys
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Lecture 13 - Validation
ANNOUNCER: The following program is brought to you by Caltech. YASER ABU-MOSTAFA: Welcome back. Last time, we talked about regularization, which is a very important technique in machine learning. And the main analytic step that we took is to take a constrained form of regularization, where you explicitly forbid some of the hypotheses from being considered, and thereby reducing the VC dimension and improving the generalization property, to an unconstrained version which creates an augmented error in which no particular vector of weights is prohibited per se, but basically you have a preference of weights based on a penalty that has to do with the constraint. And that equivalence will make us focus on the augmented-error form of regularization, in every practice we have. And the argument for it was to take the constrained version and look at it, either as a Lagrangian which would be the formal way of solving it, or as we did it in a geometric way, to find a condition that corresponds to minimization under a constraint, and find that this would be locally equivalent to minimizing this in an unconstrained way. Then we went to the general form of a regularizer, and we called it Omega of h. And it depends on small h rather than capital H, which was the other Omega that we used in the VC analysis. And in that case, we formed the augmented error as the in-sample error, plus this term. And the idea now is that the augmented error will be a better thing to minimize, if you want to minimize the out-of-sample error, rather than that-- just minimizing E_in by itself. And there are two choices here. One of them is the regularizer Omega, weight decay or weight elimination, or the other forms you may find. And the other one is lambda, which is the regularization parameter-- the amount of regularization you're going to put. And the long and short of it is that the choice of Omega in a practical situation is really a heuristic choice, guided by theory and guided by certain goals, but there is no mathematical way in a given practical situation to come up with a totally principled omega. But we follow the guidelines, and we do quite well. So we make a choice of Omega towards smoother or simpler hypotheses. And then we leave the amount of regularization to the determination of lambda, and lambda is a little bit more principled. We'll find out that we will determine lambda using validation, which is the subject of today's lecture. And when you do that, you will get some benefit of Omega. If you choose a great Omega, you will get a great benefit. If you choose an OK Omega, you will get some benefit. If you choose a terrible Omega, you are still safe, because lambda will tell you-- the validation will tell you-- just take lambda equal to 0, and therefore no harm done. And as you see, the choice of lambda is indeed critical, because when you take the correct amount of lambda, which happens to be very small in this case, the fit, which is the red curve, is very close to the target, which is the blue. Whereas if you push your luck, and have more of the regularization, you end up constraining the fit so much that the red-- it wants to move toward the blue, but it can't because of the penalty, and ends up being a poor fit for the blue curve. So that leads us to today's lecture, which is about validation. Validation is another technique that you will be using in almost every machine learning problem you will encounter. And the outline is very simple. First, I'm going to talk about the validation set. There are two aspects that I'm going to talk about. The size of the validation set is critical. So we'll spend some time looking at the size of the validation set. And then we'll ask ourselves, why did we call it validation in the first place? It looks exactly like the test set that we looked at before. So why do we call it validation? And the distinction will be pretty important. And then we'll go for model selection, a very important subject in machine learning. And it is the main task of validation. That's what you use validation for. And we'll find that model selection covers more territory than what the name may suggest to you. Finally, we will go to cross-validation, which is a type of validation that is very interesting, that allows you, if I give you a budget of N examples, to basically use all of them for validation, and all of them for training, which looks like cheating, because validation will look like a distinct activity from training, as we will see. But with this trick, you will be able to find a way to go around that. Now, let me contrast validation with regularization, as far as control of overfitting is concerned. We have seen, in one form or another, the following by-now-famous equation, or inequality or rule, where you have the out-of-sample error that you want equal the in-sample error, or at most equal the in-sample error, plus some penalty. Could be penalty for model complexity, overfit complexity, a bunch of other ways of describing that. But basically, this tells us that E_in is not exactly E_out. That, we know all too well. And there is a discrepancy, and the discrepancy has to do with the complexity of something. An overfit penalty has to do with the complexity of the model you are using to fit, and so on. So in terms of this equation, I'd like to pose both regularization and validation as an activity that deals with this equation. So what about regularization? We put the equation. What did regularization do? It tried to estimate this penalty. Basically, what we did is concoct a term that we think captures the overfit penalty. And then, instead of minimizing the in-sample, we minimize the in-sample plus that, and we call that the augmented error. And hopefully, the augmented error will be a better proxy for E_out. That was the deal. And we notice that we are very, very inaccurate in the choice here. We just say, smooth, pick lambda, you can use this, you can use that. So obviously, we are not satisfying any equality by any chance. But we are basically getting a quantity that has a monotonic property, that when you minimize this, this gets minimized, which does the job for us. Now, to contrast this, let's look at validation, when it's dealing with the same equation. What does validation do? Well, validation cuts to the chase. It just estimates the out-of-sample. Why bother with this analysis, and overfit, and this and that? You want to minimize the out-of-sample? Let's estimate the out-of-sample, and minimize it. Obviously, it's too good to be true, but it's not totally untrue. Validation does achieve something in that direction. So let me spend a few slides just describing the estimate. I'm trying to estimate the out-of-sample error. This is not completely a foreign idea to us, because we use a test set in order to do that. So let's focus on this, and see what are the parameters involved in estimating the out-of-sample error. Let's look at the estimate. The starting point is to take an out-of-sample point x, y. This is a point that was not involved in training. We used to call it test point. Now we are going to call it validation point. It's not going to become clear why we are giving it a different name for a while, until we use the validation set for something, and then the distinction will become clear. But as far as you are concerned now, this is just a test point. We are estimating E_out, and we will just read the value of E_out and be happy with that, and not do anything further. So you take this point, and the error on it is the difference between what your hypothesis does on x, and what the target value is, which is y. And what is the error? We have seen many forms of the error. Let's just mention two to make it concrete. This could be a simple squared error. We have seen that in linear regression. It could be the binary error. We have seen that in classification. So nothing foreign here. Now, if you take this quantity, and we are now treating it as an estimate for E_out, a poor estimate, but nonetheless an estimate. We call it an estimate because, if you take the expected value of that with respect to the choice of x, with the probability distribution over the input space that generates x, what will that value be? Well, that is simply E_out. So indeed, this quantity, the random variable here, has the correct expected value. It's an unbiased estimate or E_out. But unbiased means that it's as likely to be here or here, in terms of expected value. But we could be this, and this would be a good estimate, or we could be this, and this would be a terrible estimate. Because you are not getting all of them. You are just getting one of them. So if this guy swings very large, and I tell you this is an estimate of E_out, and you get it here, this is what you will think E_out is. So there is an error, but the error is not biased. That's what this equation says. But we have to evaluate that swing, and the swing is obviously evaluated by the usual quantity, the variance. And let's just call the variance sigma squared. It depends on a number of things, including what is your error measure and whatnot, but that is what a single point does. So you get an estimate, but the estimate is poor because it's one point, and therefore sigma squared is likely to be large. So you are unlikely to use the estimate on one point as your guide to E_out. What do you use? You move from one point, to a full set. So you get what? You get a validation set that you are going to use to estimate E_out. Now, the notation we are going to have is that the number of points in the validation set is K. Remember that the number of points in the training set was N. So this will be K points, also generated according to the same rules-- independently, according to the probability distribution over the input space. And the error on that set we are going to call it E_val, as in validation error. So we have E_in, and we have E_out. Now we are introducing another one, E_val, the validation error. And the form for it is what you expect it to be. You take the individual errors on the examples, and you take the average, like you did with the training set, and this one is the validation error. The only difference is that this is done out-of-sample. These guys were not used in training, and therefore you would expect that this would be a good estimate for the out-of-sample performance. Let's see if it is. What is the expected value of E_val, the validation error? Well, you take the expected value of this fellow. The expectation goes inside. So the main component is the expected value of this fellow, which we have seen before-- expected value on a single point. And you just average linearly, as you did. Now, this quantity happens to be E_out. The expected value on one point is E_out. Therefore, when you do that, you just get E_out again. So indeed, again, the validation error is an unbiased estimate of the out-of-sample error, provided that all you did with the validation set is just measure the out-of-sample error. You didn't use it in any way. Now, let's look at the variance, because that was our problem with the single-point estimate, and let's see if there's an improvement. When you get the variance, you are going to take this formula. And then you are going to have a double summation, and have all cross terms of e between different points. So you will have the covariance between the value for k equals 1 and k equals 2, k equals 1 and k equals 3, et cetera. And you also have that diagonal guys, which is the variance in this case, with k equals 1 and k equals 1 again. The main component you are going to get are the variance, and a bunch of covariances. Actually, there are more covariances than variances, because the variances are the diagonal, the covariances are the off-diagonal. There are almost K squared of them. The good thing about the covariance in this case is that it will be 0, because we picked the points independently. And therefore, the covariance between a quantity that depends on these points will be 0. So I'm only stuck with the diagonal elements, which happen to have this form. I have the variance here. And when I put the summation, something interesting happens. I have the summation again, a double summation reduced to one, because I'm only summing the diagonal. But I still have the normalizing factor with the number of elements. Because I had K squared elements, the fact that many of them dropped out is just to my advantage. I still have the 1 over K squared, and that gives me the better variance for the estimate based on E_val, than on a single point. This is your typical analysis of adding a bunch of independent estimates. So you get the sigma squared. That was the variance on a particular point. But now you divide it by K. Now we see a hope, because even if the original estimate was this way, maybe we can have K big enough that we keep shrinking the error bar, such that the E_val itself as a random variable becomes this, which is around E_out-- what we want. And therefore, it becomes a reliable estimate. This looks promising. Now we can write the E_val, which is a random variable, to be E_out, which is the value we want, plus or minus something that averages to 0, and happens to be the order of approximately 1 over square root of K. If the variance is 1 over K, then the standard deviation is 1 over square root of K. I'm assuming here that sigma squared is constant in the range that I'm using. And therefore, the dependency on K only comes from here. Therefore, I have this quantity that tells me this is what I'm estimating, and this is the error I'm committing, and this is how the error is behaving as I increase the number K. The interesting point now is that K is not free. It's not like I tell you, it looks like if I increase K, this is a good situation. So why don't we use more and more validation points? Because the reality is, K not given to you on top of your training set. What I give you is a data set, N points, and it's up to you to use how many to train, and how many to validate. I'm not going to give you more, just because you want to validate. So every time you take a point for validation, you are taking it away from training, so to speak. Let's see the ramifications of this regime. K is taken out of N. So let's now have the notation. We are given a data set D, as we always called it, and it has N points. What do we do with it? We are going to take K points, and use them for validation. And you can take any K points, as long as you don't look at the particular input and output. Let's say you pick K points at random, from the N points. That will be a valid set of validation for you. So I have the K points, and therefore I'm left with N minus K for training. The ones I left for training, I'm going to call D_train. I didn't have to use that when I didn't have validation, because D all went to training, so I didn't need to have the distinction. Now, because I have two utilities, I'm going to take the guys that go into training and call that subset D_train. And the guys that I hold for validation I'm going to call it D_val. The union of them is D. That's the setup. Now, we looked in the previous slide at the reliability of the estimate of the validation set. And we found that this reliability, if we measure it by the error bar on the fluctuation, it will be the order of 1 over square root of K, the number of validation points. Then our conclusion is that if you use small K, you have a bad estimate. And the whole role we have for validation so far is estimate, so we are not doing a good job. So we need to increase K. It looks like a good idea, just from that point of view, to take large K. But there are ramifications for taking large K, so we have a question mark. And let's try to be quantitative about it. Remember this fellow? That was the learning curve. What did it do? It told us, as you increase the number of training points, what is the expected value of E_out and what is the expected value of E_in, for a given model, the model that I'm plotting the learning curves of. Right? Now, the number of data points used to be N. Here I'm writing it as N minus K. Why am I doing that? Because under the regime of validation, this is what I'm using for training. Therefore if you increase K, you are moving in this direction, right? I used to be here, and I used to expect that level of E_out. Now I am here, and I'm expecting that level of E_out. That doesn't look very promising. I may get a reliable estimate, because I'm using bigger K, but I'm getting a reliable estimate of a worse quantity. If you want to take an extreme case, you are going to take this estimate and go to your customer, and tell them what you expect for the performance to be. So you don't only deliver the final hypothesis. You deliver the final hypothesis, with an estimate for how it will do when they test it on a point that you haven't seen before. Now, we want the estimate to be very reliable, and you forget about the quality of the hypothesis. So you keep increasing K, keep increasing K, keep increasing K. You end up with a very, very reliable estimate. The problem is that it's an estimate of a very, very poor quantity, because you used 2 examples to train, and you are basically in the noise. So the statement you are going to make to your customer in this case is that, here is a system. I am very sure that it's terrible! That is unlikely to please a customer. So now, we realize that there is a price to be paid for K. It turns out that we are going to have a trick that will make us not pay that price. But still, the question of what happens when K is big is a question mark in our mind. What I'm going to do now, I'm going to tell you, you used K to estimate the error. Now, what I'm going to tell you, why don't you restore the data set after you have the estimate? Because the estimate now is in your pocket, train on the full set, so that you get the better guy. Well, I estimated for the smaller guy. What are we doing here? Let's just do this systematically. Let's put K back into the pot. So here is the regime. I'm going to describe this figure, but let's talk it piece by piece. We have the data set D, right? We separated it into D_train and D_val. D itself has N points. We took N minus K to train, K to validate. That's the game. What happened? If we used the full training set to train, we would get a final hypothesis that we called g. This is just a matter of notation. But under the regime of validation, you took out some guys. And therefore, you are using only D_train to train. And this has N minus K. Doesn't have all the examples. Therefore, I am going to generically label the final hypothesis that I get from training on a reduced set, D_train, I am going to call it g minus. Just to remind ourselves that it's not on the full training set. So now, here is the idea, if you look at the figure. I have the D. Let me get it a bit smaller so that we can get the output. If I use the training set by itself, I would get g. What I am doing now is that I am going to take D_train, which has fewer examples, and the rest go to validation. I use D_train to get g minus, and then I take g minus and evaluate it on D_val, the validation set, in order to get an estimate. So the trick now is that instead of reporting g minus as my final hypothesis, I know if I added the other data points here to the pot, I am going to get a better out-of-sample. I don't know what it is. I don't have an estimate for it. But I know it's going to be better than the one for g minus, simply because of the learning curve. On average, I get more examples, I get better out-of-sample error. So I put it back and then report g. So it's a funny situation. I'm giving you g, and I'm giving you the validation estimate on g minus. Why? Because that's the only estimate I have. I cannot give you the estimate on g, because now if I get g, I don't have any guys to validate on. So you can see now the compromise. Under this scenario, I'm not really losing in performance by taking a bigger validation set, because I'm going to put them back when I get the final hypothesis. What I am losing here is that, the validation error I'm reporting, is a validation error on a different hypothesis than the one I am giving you. And if the difference is big, then my estimate is bad, because I'm estimating on something other than what I am giving you. And that's what happens when you have large K. When you have large K, the discrepancy between g minus and g is bigger. And I am giving you the estimate on g minus. So that estimate is poor. And therefore, I get a bad estimate again. Now, you see the subtlety here. This is the regime that is used in validation, universally. After you do your thing, and you do your estimates, and, as you will see further, you do your choices, you go and put all the examples to train on, because this is your best bet of getting a good hypothesis. If your K is small, the validation error is not reliable. It's a bad estimate, just because the variance of it is big. I have small K, it's 1 over square root of K, so I'm doing this. If you get big K, the problem is not the reliability of the estimate. The problem is that the thing you are estimating is getting further and further away from the thing you are reporting. So now we have a compromise. We don't want K to be too small, in order not to have fluctuations. We don't want K to be too big, in order not to be too far from what we are reporting. And as usual in machine learning, there is a rule of thumb. And the rule of thumb is pretty simple. That's why it's a rule of thumb. It says, take one fifth for validation. That usually gives you the best of both worlds. Nothing proved. You can find counterexamples. I'm not going to argue with that. It's a rule of thumb. Use it in practice, and actually you will be quite successful here. There's an argument with some people, whether it should be N over 5 or N over 6. I'm going not going to fret over that. It's a rule of thumb, after all, for crying out loud! We'll just leave it at that. So we now have that. Let's go to the other aspect. We know what validation is, and we understand how critical it is to choose the number, and we have a rule of thumb. Now let's ask the question, why are we calling this validation in the first place? So far, it's purely a test. We get an out-of-sample point. The estimate is unbiased. What is the deal? We call it validation, because we use it to make choices. And this is a very important point, so let's talk about it in detail. Once I make my estimate affect the learning process, the set I am using is going to change nature. So let's look at a situation that we have seen before. Remember this fellow? Yeah, this was early stopping in neural networks. And let me magnify it for you to see the green curve. Do you see the green curve now? OK, so there is a green curve. Now we'll scoot it back. So the in-sample goes down. Out-of-sample-- let's say that I have a general estimate for the out-of-sample-- goes down with it until such a point that it goes up, and we have the overfitting, and we talked about it. And in this case, it's a good idea to have early stopping. Now, let's say that you are using K points, that you did not use for training, in order to estimate E_out. That would be E_test, the test error, if all you are doing is just plotting the red in order to look at it and admire it. Oh, that's a nice curve. Oh, it's going up. But you're not going to take any actions based on it. Now, if you decide that, this is going up, I had better stop here. That changes the game dramatically. All of a sudden, this is no longer a test error. Now it's a validation error. So you ask yourself, what the heck? It's just semantics. It's the same curve. Why am I calling it a different name? I'm calling it a different name, because it used to be unbiased. That is, if this is an estimate of E_out, not the actual E_out, there will be an error bar in estimating E_out. But it is as likely to be optimistic, as pessimistic. Now, when you do early stopping, you say, I'm going to stop here and I'm going to use this value as my estimate for what you are getting. I claim that your estimate is now biased. It's the same point. You told us it was unbiased before. What is the deal? Let's look at a very specific simple case, in order to understand what happens. This is no longer a test set. It becomes, in red, a validation set. Fine, fine. Now convince us of the substance of it. We know the name. So let's look at the difference, when you actually make a choice. Very simple thing that you can reason. Let's say I have the test set, which is unbiased, and I'm claiming that the validation set has an optimistic bias. Optimism is good. But here, it's optimism followed by disappointment. It's deception. We are just calling it optimistic, to understand that it's always in the direction of thinking that the error will be smaller than it will, actually, turn out to be. So let's say we have two hypotheses. And for simplicity, let's have them both have the same E_out. So I have two hypotheses. Each of them has out-of-sample error 0.5. Now, I'm using a point to estimate that error. And I have two estimates, e_1 for the hypothesis 1, and e_2 for the hypothesis 2. I'm going to use-- because the estimate has fluctuations in it, just again for simplicity, I'm going to assume that both e_1 and e_2 are uniform between 0 and 1. So indeed, the expected value is half, which is the expected value I want, which is the out-of-sample error. Now, I'm not going to assume strictly that e_1 and e_2 are independent, but you can assume they are independent for the sake of argument. But they can have some level of correlation, and you'll still get the same effect. Let's think now that they are independent variables, e_1 and e_2. Now, e_1 is an unbiased estimate of its out-of-sample error, right? Right. e_2 is the same, right? Right. Unbiased means the expected value is what it should be. And the expected value, indeed in this case, is what it should be, 0.5. Now, let's take the game, where we pick one of the hypotheses, either h_1 or h_2. How are we going to pick it? We are going to pick it according to the value of the error. So now, the measurement we have is applying to that choice. What I'm going to do, I'm going to pick the smaller of e_1 and e_2. And whichever that one is, I'm going to pick the hypothesis that corresponds to it. So this is mini learning. The error-- just pick one, and this is the one. My question to you is very simple. What is the expected value of e? A naive thought would say, you told us the expected value of e_1 is 1/2. You told us the expected value of e_2 is 1/2. e has to be either e_1 or e_2. So the expected value should be 1/2? Of course not, because now the rules of the game-- the probabilities that you're applying-- have changed, because you are deliberately picking the minimum of the realization. And it's very easy to see that the expected value of e is less than 0.5. The easiest thing to say is that if I have two variables like that, the probability that the minimum will be less than 1/2 is 75%, because all you need to do is one of them being less than 1/2. If the probability of being less than 1/2 is 75%, you expect the expected value to be less than 1/2. It's mostly there. The mass is mostly below. So now you realize this is what? This is an optimistic bias. And that is exactly the same as what happened with the early stopping. We picked the point because it's minimum on the realization, and that is what we reported. Because of that-- the thing used to be this, but we wait. When it's there, we ignore it. When it's here, we take it. So now that introduces a bias, and that bias is optimistic. And that will be true for the validation set. Our discussion so far is based on just looking at the E_out. Now we're going to use it, and we're going to introduce a bias. Fortunately for us, the utility of validation in machine learning is so light, that we are going to swallow the bias. Bias is minor. We are not going to push our luck. We are not going to estimate tons of stuff, and keep adding bias until the validation error basically becomes training error in disguise. We're just going to-- let's choose a parameter, choose between models, and whatnot. And by and large, if you do that, and you have a respectable-size validation set, you get a pretty reliable estimate for the E_out, conceding that it's biased, but the bias is not going to hurt us too much. So this is the general philosophy. Now with this understanding, let's use validation set for model selection, which is what validation sets do. That is the main use of validation sets. And the choice of lambda, in the case we saw, happens to be a manifestation of this. So let's talk about it. Basically, we are going to use the validation set more than once. That's how we are going to make the choice. So let's look. This is a diagram. I'm going to build it up. Let's build it up, and then I'll focus on it, and look at how the diagram reflects the logic. We have M models that we're going to choose from. When I say model, you are thinking of one model versus another, but this is really talking more generally. I could be talking about models as in, should I use linear models or neural networks or support vector machines? These are models. I could be using only polynomial models. And I'm asking myself, should I go for 2nd order, 5th order, or 10th order? That's a choice between models. I could be using 5th-order polynomials throughout, and the only thing I'm choosing, should I choose lambda of the regularization to be 0.01, 0.1, or 1? All of this lies under model selection. There's a choice to be made, and I want to make it in a principled way, based on the out-of-sample error, because that's the bottom line. And I'm going to use the validation set to do that. This is the game. So we'll call them, since they're models, I have H_1 up to H_M. And we are going to use D to train, and I am going to get as a result of that-- it's not the whole set, as usual, so I left some for validation. And I'm going to get g minus. That is our convention for whenever we train on something less than the full set. But because I'm getting a hypothesis from each model, I am labeling it by the subscript m. So there is g_1 up to g_M, with a minus, because they used D_train to train. So I get one for each model. And then I'm going to evaluate that fellow, using the validation set. The validation set are the examples that were left out from D, when I took the D_train. So now I'm going to do this. All I'm doing is exactly what I did before, except I'm doing it M times, and introducing the notation that goes with that. Let's look at the figure now a little bit. Here is the situation. I have the data set. What do I do with it? I break it into two, validation and training. I use the training to apply to each of these hypothesis sets, H_1 up to H_M. And when I train, I end up with a final hypothesis. It is with a minus, a small minus in this case, because I'm training on D_train. And they correspond to the hypotheses they came from, so g_1, g_2, up to g_M. These are done without any validation, just training on a reduced set. Once I get them, I'm going to evaluate their performance. I'm going to evaluate their performance using the validation set. So I take the validation set and run it here. It's out-of-sample as far they're concerned, because it's not part of D_train. And therefore, I'm going to get estimates-- these are the validation errors. I'm just giving them a simple notation as E_1, E_2, up to E_M. Now, your model selection is to look at these errors, which supposedly reflect the out-of-sample performance if you use this as your final product, and you pick the best. Now that you are picking one of them, you immediately have alarm bells-- bias, bias, bias. Something is happening now, because now we are going to be biased. Each of these guys was an unbiased estimate of the out-of-sample error of the corresponding hypothesis. You pick the smallest of them, and now you have a bias. So the smallest of them will give the index m star, whichever that might be. So E_m star is the validation error on the model we selected, and now we realize it has an optimistic bias. And we are not going to take g_m star minus, which is the one that gave rise to this. We are now going to go back to the full data set, as we said in our regime. We are going to train with it. And from that training, which is training now on the model we chose, we are going to get the final hypothesis, which is g_m star. So again, we are reporting the validation error on a reduced hypothesis, if you will, but reporting the hypothesis-- the best we can do, because we know that we get better out-of-sample when we add the examples. So this is the regime. Let's complete the slide. E_m, that we introduced, happens to be the value of the validation error on the reduced, as we discussed. And this is true for all of them. And then you pick the model m star, that happens to have the smallest E_m. And that is the one that you are going to report, and you are going to restore your D, as we did before, and this is what you have. This is the algorithm for model selection. Now, let's look at the bias. I'm going to run an experiment to show you the bias. So let me put it here and just build towards it. What is the bias now? We know we selected a particular model, and we selected it based on D_val. That's the killer. When you use the estimate to choose, the estimate is no longer reliable, because you particularly chose it, so now it looks optimistic. Because by choice, it has a good performance, not because it has an inherently good performance. Because you looked for the one with the good performance. So the expected value of this fellow is now a biased estimate of the ultimate quantity we want, which is the out-of-sample error. So E_val, the sample thing, is biased from that. And we would like to evaluate that. Here is the illustration on the curve, and I'm going to ask you a question about it, so you have to pay attention in order to be able to answer the question. Here is the experiment. I have a very simple situation. I have only two models to choose between. One of them is 2nd-order polynomials, and the other one is 5th-order polynomials. I'm generating a bunch of problems, and in each of them, I make a choice based on validation set. And after that, I look at the actual out-of-sample error. And I'm trying to find out whether there is a systematic bias in the one I choose, with respect to its out-of-sample error. So it's not clear which-- I'm saying that I chose H_2 or H_5. In each run, I may choose H_2 sometimes and H_5 sometimes, whichever gave me the smaller E_val. And I'm taking the average over an incredible number of runs. That's why you have a smooth curve. So this will give me an indication of the typical bias you get when you make a choice between two models, under the circumstances of the experiment. Now the experiment is done carefully, with few examples. The total is 30-some examples. And I'm taking a validation set, which is 5 examples, 15 examples, up to 25 examples. So at this point really, the number of examples left for training is very small. And I'm plotting this, so this is what I get for the average over the runs, of the validation error on the model I chose-- the final hypothesis of the model I chose. And this is the out-of-sample error of that guy. Now, I'd like to ask you two questions. Think about them, and also for the online audience, please think about them. First question-- why are the curves going up? This is K, the size of the validation set. I'm evaluating it. It's not because I'm evaluating on more points that the curves are going up. It's because when I use more for validation, I'm inherently using less for training. So there's an N minus K that is going the other direction. And what we are seeing here really is the learning curve, backwards. This is E_out. I have more and more examples to train as I go here, so the out-of-sample error goes down. So in the other direction, it goes up. And this, being an estimate for it, goes up with it. So that makes sense. Second question-- why are the two curves getting closer together? Whether they're going up or down, that's not my concern at this point, just the fact that they are converging to each other. Now, that has to do with K proper, directly. The other had to do with K indirectly, because I'm left with N minus K. But now, when I have bigger K, the estimate is more and more reliable, and therefore I get closer to what I'm estimating. So we understand this. This is the definitely evidence, and in every situation you will have, there will be a bias. How much bias depends on a number of factors, but the bias is there. Let's try to find, analytically, a guideline for the type of bias. Why is that? Because I'm using the validation set to estimate the out-of-sample error, and I'm really claiming that it's close to the out-of-sample error. And we realize that, if I don't use it too much, I'll be OK. But what is too much? I want to be a little bit quantitative about it, at least as a guideline. So I have M models, and you can see that the M is in red. That should remind you when we had M in red very early in the course, because M used to make things worse. It was the number of hypotheses, when we were talking about generalization. And it was really that, when you have bigger M, you are in bigger trouble. So it seems like we are also going to be in bigger trouble here, but the manifestation is different. We have now M models we are choosing from-- models in the general sense. This could be M values of the regularization parameter lambda in a fixed situation, but we are still making one of M choices. Now, the way to look at it is to think that the validation set is actually used for training, but training on a very special hypothesis set, the hypothesis set of the finalists. What does that mean? So I have H_1 up to H_M. I'm going to run a full training algorithm on each of them, in order to find a final hypothesis from each, using D_train. Now, after I'm done, I am only left with the finalists, g_1 up to g_M, with a minus sign because they are trained on the reduced set. So the hypothesis set that I am training on now is just those guys. As far as the validation set is concerned, it didn't know what happened before. It doesn't relate to D_train. All you did, you gave it this hypothesis set, which is the final hypotheses from your previous guy, and you are asking it to choose. And what are you going to choose? You are going to choose the minimum error. Well, that is simply training. If I just told you that this is your hypothesis set, and that D_val is your training, what would you do? You will look for the hypothesis with the smallest error. That's what you are doing here. So we can think of it now as if we are actually training on this set. And this tells us, oh, we need to estimate the discrepancy or the bias between this and that. Now it's between the validation error and the out-of-sample error. But the validation error is really the training error on this special set. So we can go back to our good old Hoeffding and VC, and say that the out-of-sample error, in this case, given from those-- and now you can see that the choice here is star. So I'm actually choosing one of those guys. This is my training, and the final, final hypothesis is this guy-- is less than or equal to the out-of-sample error, plus a penalty for the model complexity. And the penalty, if you use even the simple union bound, will have that form. You still have the 1 over square root of K, so you can always make it better by having more examples. But then you have a contribution because of the number of guys you are choosing from. If you are choosing between 10 guys, that's one thing. If you are choosing between 100 guys, that's another. It's worse. Well, benignly worse, because it's logarithmic, but nonetheless, worse. And if you are choosing between an infinite number of guys, we know better than to dismiss the case off-hand. You say, infinite number of guys, we can't do that. No, no, no. Because once you go to the infinite choices, you don't count anymore. You go for a VC dimension of what you are doing. That's what the effective complexity goes with. And indeed, if you're looking for choice of one parameter, let's say I'm picking the regularization parameter. When you are actually picking the regularization parameter, and you haven't put a grid-- you don't say, I'm choosing between 1, 0.1, and 0.01, et cetera-- a finite number. I'm actually choosing the numerical value of lambda, whatever it would be. So I could end up with lambda equal 0.127543. You are making a choice between an infinite number of guys, but you don't look at it as an infinite number of guys. You look at it as a single parameter. And we know a single parameter goes with a VC dimension 1. That doesn't faze us. We dealt with VC dimensions much bigger than that. And we know that if we have one parameter, or maybe two parameters, and the VC dimension maybe is 2, if you have a decent set-- in this case decent K, not decent N, because that's the size of the set you are talking about-- then your estimate will not be that far from E_out. This is the idea. So now you can apply this with the VC analysis. Instead of just going for the number, which is the union bound, you go for the VC version, and now apply it to this fellow. And you can ask yourself, if I have a regularization parameter, what do I need? Or if I have another thing, which is the early stopping. What is early stopping? I'm choosing how many epochs to choose. Epochs is integer, but there is a continuity to it, so I'm choosing where to stop. All of those choices, where one parameter is being chosen one way or the other, correspond to one degree of freedom. So if I tell you the rule of thumb is that, when you are using the validation set, if it's a reasonable-size set, let's say 100 points, and you use those 100 points to choose a couple of parameters, you are OK. You already can relate to that. You don't need me to tell you that. Because, 100 points, VC dimension 2, yeah, I can get something. Now, if I give you the 100 points and tell you you are choosing 20 parameters, you immediately say, this is crazy. Your estimate will be completely ruined, because you are now contaminating the thing. This is now genuinely training, because the choice of the value of a parameter is what? Well, that's what training did. The training of a neural network tried to choose the weights of the network, the parameters. There were just so many of them, that we called it training. Now, when it's only one parameter or two, we call it choice of a parameter by validation. So it's a gray area. If you push your luck in that direction, the validation estimate will lose its main attraction, which is the fact that it's a reasonable estimate of the out-of-sample, that we can rely on. The reliability goes down. So there is this tradeoff. So with the data contamination, let me summarize it as follows. We have error estimates. We have seen some of them. We looked at the in-sample error, the out-of-sample error, or E_test, and then we have E_val, the validation error. I'd like to describe those as data contamination, that if you use the data to make choices, you are contaminating it as far as its ability to estimate the real performance. That's the idea. So you can look at what is contamination. It's the built-in optimistic, better described as deceptive because it's bad-- you are going to go to the bank and tell them, I can forecast the stock market. No, you can't. So that's bad. You were optimistic before you went there. After that, you are in trouble. You are trying to get the bias in estimating E_out, and you are trying to measure what is the level of contamination. So let's look at the three sets we used. We have the training set. This is just totally contaminated. Forget it. We took a neural network with 70 parameters, and we did backpropagation, and we went back and forth, and we ended up with something, and we have a great E_in, and we know that E_in is no indication of E_out. This has been contaminated to death. So you cannot really rely on E_in, as an estimate for E_out. When you go to the test set, this is totally clean. It wasn't used in any decisions. It will give you an estimate. The estimate is unbiased. When you give that as your estimate, your customer is as likely to be pleasantly surprised, as unpleasantly surprised. And if your test set is big, they are likely not to be surprised at all. It'll be very close to your estimate. So there is no bias there. Now, the validation set is in between. It's slightly contaminated, because it made few choices. And the wisdom here, please keep it slightly contaminated. Don't get carried away. Sometimes when you are in the middle of a big problem, with lots of data, you choose this parameter. Then, oh, there's another parameter I want to choose, so you use the same validation set-- alarm bells, alarm bells-- and you keep doing it. So you should have a regime to begin with, that you should have not only one validation set. You could have a number of them, such that when one of them gets dirty, contaminated, you move on to the other one which hasn't been used for decisions, and therefore the estimates will be reliable. Now we go to cross-validation. Very sweet regime, and it has to do with the dilemma about K. So now we're not talking about biased versus unbiased, because this is already behind us. Now we're looking at an estimate and a variation of the estimate, as we did before. And we have the discipline to make sure that we don't mess it up by making it biased. So that is taken for granted. Now I'm just looking at a regime of validation as we described it, versus another regime which will get us a better estimate, in terms of the error bar, the fluctuation around the estimate we want. So we had the following chain of reasoning. E_out of g, the hypothesis we are actually going to report, is what we would like to know. If we know that, we are set. We don't have that, but that is approximately the same as E_out of g minus. This is the out-of-sample error, the proper out-of-sample error, but on the hypothesis that was trained on a reduced set. Correct? And if I didn't take too many examples, they are close to each other. This one happens to be close to the validation estimate of it. So here, it is because it's a different set that I'm training on. Here, it's because I am making a finite-sample estimate of the quantity. Here, I could go up and down from this. I'm looking at this chain. This is really what I want, and this is what I'm working with. This is unknown to me. In order to get from here to here, I need the following. I need K to be small, so that g minus is fairly close to g. And therefore I can claim that their out-of-sample error is close, because the bigger K is, the bigger the discrepancy between the training set and the full set, and therefore the bigger the discrepancy between the hypothesis I get here, and the hypothesis I get here. So I'd like K to be small. But also, I'd like K to be large, because the bigger K is, the more reliable this estimate is, for that. So I want K to have two conditions. It has to be small, and it has to be large. We will achieve both. You'll see in a moment. New mathematics is going to be introduced! So here is the dilemma. Can we have K to be both small and large? The method looks like complete cheating, when you look at it first, and then you realize, this is actually valid. So what do we do? I'm going to describe one form of cross-validation, which is the simplest to describe, which is called "leave one out". Other methods will be "leave more out", that's all. But let's focus on "leave one out". Here is the idea. You give me a data set of N. I am going to use N minus 1 of them for training. That's good, because now I am very close to N, so the hypothesis g minus will be awfully close to g. That's great, wonderful, except for one problem. You have one point to validate on. Your estimate will be completely laughable, right? Not so fast. In terms of a notation, I'm going to create a reduced data set from D, call it D_n, because I'm actually going to repeat this exercise for different indices n. What do I do? I take the full data set, and then take one of the points, that happens to be n, and take it out. This will be the one that is used for validation. And the rest of the guys are going to be used for training. Nothing different, except that it's a very small validation set. That's what is different. Now the final hypothesis, that we learn from this particular set, we have to call g minus because it's not on the full set. But now, because it depends on which guy we left out, we give it the label of the guy we left out. So we know that this one is trained on all the examples but n. Let's look at the validation error, which has to be one point. This would be what? This would be E validation-- big symbol of this and that-- but in reality, the validation set is one point, so this is simply just the error on the point I left out. g did not involve the n-th example. It was taken out. And now that we froze it, we are going to evaluate it on that example, so that example is indeed out-of-sample for it. So I get this fellow. Now, I know that this guy is an unbiased estimate, and I know that it's a crummy estimate. That much, I know. Now, here is the idea. What happens if I repeat this exercise for different n? So I generate D_1, do all of this, and end up with this estimate. Do D_2, all of this-- end up with another estimate. Each estimate is out-of-sample with respect to the hypothesis that it's used to evaluate. Now, the hypotheses are different. So I'm not really getting the performance of a particular hypothesis. For this hypothesis, this is the estimate. It's off. For this hypothesis, this is the estimate. It's off. For this hypothesis, this is the estimate. The common thread between all the hypotheses is that they are hypotheses that were obtained by training on N minus 1 data points. That is common between all of them. It's different N minus 1 data points, but nonetheless, it's N minus 1. Because of the learning curve, I know there is a tendency. If I told you this is the number of examples, you can tell me what is the expected out-of-sample error. So in spite of the fact that these are different hypotheses, the fact that they come from the same number of points, N minus 1, tells me that they are all realizations of something that is the expected value of all of them. So the small errors estimate the error on these guys, and these guys estimate the error of the expected value on N minus 1 examples, regardless of the identity of the examples. So there is something common between these guys. They are trying to estimate something. So now what I'm going to do, I am going to define the cross-validation error to be-- E cross-validation, E_cv, to be the average of those guys. It's a funny situation now. These came from N full training sessions, each of them followed by a single evaluation on a point, and I get a number. And after I'm done with all of this, I take these numbers and average them. Now, if you think of it as a validation set, now all of a sudden the validation set is very respectable. It has N points. Never mind the fact that each of them is evaluated on a different hypothesis. I was able to use N minus 1 points to train, and that will give me something very close to what happens with N. And I'm using N points to validate. The catch, obviously-- these are not independent, because the examples were used to create the hypotheses, and some example was used to evaluate them. And you will see that each of them is affected by the other, because the hypothesis either has the point you left out, or you are evaluating on that. Let's say, e_1 and e_3. e_1 was used to evaluate the error on a hypothesis that involved the third example, because the third example was in, when I talk about e_1. Then e_3 was used to evaluate on the third example, but on a hypothesis that involved e_1. So you can see where the correlation is. Surprisingly, the effective number, if you use this, is very close to N. It's as if they were independent. If you do the variance analysis, you will be using out of 100 examples, it's probably as if you were using 95 examples. So it's remarkably efficient, in terms of getting that. So this is the algorithm. Now, let's illustrate it. If you understand this, you understand cross-validation. I'm illustrating it for the "leave one out". I have a case. I am trying to estimate a function. I actually generated this function using a particular target. I'm not going to tell you yet what it is. Added some noise. And I am trying to use cross-validation, in order to choose a model, or to just evaluate the out-of-sample error. So let's evaluate the out-of-sample error using the cross-validation method, for a linear model. So what do you do? First order of business, take a point that you will leave out. Right? So now, this guy is the training set, and this guy is the validation set. It's one point. Then you train. And you get a good fit. Then, you evaluate the validation error on the point you left out. That will be that. That's one session. We are going to repeat this three times, because we have three points. So this is the second time we do it. This time, this point was left out. These guys were the training. I connected them and computed the error. Third one. You can see the pattern. After I am done, I'm going to compute the cross-validation error to be simply the average of the three errors. So let's say we are using squared errors. e_1 is the squared of this distance, et cetera, and you are adding them up, one third. This will be the cross-validation error. What I am saying now is that you are going to take this as an indication for how well the linear model fits the data, out-of-sample. If you look in-sample, obviously it fits the data perfectly. And if you use the three points, the line will be something like that. It will fit it pretty decently. But you have no way to tell how you are going to perform out-of-sample. Here, we created a mini out-of-sample, in each case, and we took the average performance of those as an indication of what will happen out-of-sample. Mind you, we are using only 2 points here. And when we are done, we are going to use it on 3 points. That's g minus versus g. It's a little bit dramatic here, because 2 and 3-- the difference is 1, but the ratio is huge. But think of 99 versus 100. Who cares? It's close enough. This is just for illustration. So let's use this for model selection. We did the linear model, and we call it linear. So now let's go for the usual suspect, the constant model, exactly with the same data set. Let's look at the first guy. These are the two points left out, the two points left out, and this is the one for validation. You train on those. Here, you connected. Here, you have the middle number-- it's a constant number. And this would be you error here. Right? Second guy, you get the idea? Third guy. Now, if your question is: is the linear model better than the constant model in this case? the only thing you look in all of this is the cross-validation error. So this guy, this guy, this guy, averaged, is the grade-- negative grade, because it's error-- for the linear model. This guy, this guy, this guy, averaged, is that grade for the constant model. And as you see, the constant model wins. And it's a matter of record that these three points were actually generated by a constant model. Of course, they could have been generated by anything. But on average, they will give you the correct decision. And they avoid a lot of funny heuristics that you can apply. You can say-- wait a minute, linear model, OK. Any two points I pick, the slope here is positive. So there is a very strong indication that there is a positive slope involved, and maybe it's a linear model with a positive slope. Don't go there. You can fool yourself into any pattern you want. Go about it in a systematic way. This is a quantity we know, the cross-validation error. This is the way to compute it. We are going to take it as the indication, notwithstanding that there is an error bar because it's a small sample, in this case 3, and also because we are making the decision for 2 points, and we are using it for 3 points. These are obviously inherent, but at least it gives you something systematic. And indeed, it gives you the correct choice in this case. So let's look at cross-validation in action. I'm going to go with a familiar case. You remember this one? Oh, these were the handwritten digits, and we extracted two features, symmetry and intensity. And we are plotting the different guys, and we would like to find a separating surface. We are going to use a nonlinear transform, as we always do. And in this case, what I'm going to do, I'm going to sample 500 points from this set at random for training, and use the rest for testing the hypothesis. What is the nonlinear transformation? It's huge-- 5th order. So I am going to take all 20 features, or 21 including the constant. And what am I going to use validation for? This is the interesting part. What I'm going to use validation for is, where do I cut off? So I'm comparing 20 models. The first model is, just take this guy. Second model is, take x_1 and x_2. Third model, take x_1, x_2, and x_1 squared, et cetera. Each of them is a model. I can definitely train on it and see what happens. And I'm going to use cross-validation "leave one out", in order to choose where to stop. So if I have 500 examples, realize that every time I do this, I have to have 500 training sessions. Each training session has 499 points. It's quite an elaborate thing. But when you do this, this is the curve you get. You get different errors. Let me magnify it. This is the number of features used. This is the cutoff I talked about. You can go all the way up to 20 features. When you look at the training error, not surprisingly, the training error always goes down. What else is new? You have more, you fit better. The out-of-sample error, which I'm evaluating on the points that were not involved at all in this process, cross-validation or otherwise, just out of sample totally, I get this fellow. And the cross-validation error, which I get from the 500 examples by excluding one point at a time and taking the average, is remarkably similar to E_out. It tracks it very nicely. And if I use it as a criterion for model choice, the minima are here. So if I take between 5 and 7, let's say I take 6. I would say, let me cut off at 6 and see what the performance is like. Let's look at the result of that, without validation, and with validation. Without validation, I'm using the full model, all 20. And you can see, we have seen this before-- overfitting. I'm sweating bullets to include this single point in the middle, and after I included it, guess what? None of the out-of-sample points was red here. This was just an anomaly. So I didn't get anything for it. This is a typical thing. It's unregularized. Now, when you use the validation, and you stop at the 6th because the cross-validation error told you so, it's a nice, smooth surface. It's not perfect error, but it didn't put an effort where it didn't belong. And when you look at the bottom line, what is the in-sample error here? 0%. You got it perfect. We know that. And the out-of-sample sample error? 2.5%. For digits, that's OK. OK, but not great. Here, we went. And now the in-sample error is 0.8%. But we know better. We don't care about the in-sample error going to 0. That's actually harmful in some cases. The out-of-sample error is 1.5%. Now, if you are in the range-- 2.5% means that you are performing 97.5%. Here, you are performing 98.5%. 40% improvement in that range is a lot. There is a limit here that you cannot exceed. So here, you are really doing great by just doing that simple thing. Now you can see why validation is considered, in this context, as similar to regularization. It does the same thing. It prevented overfitting, but it prevented overfitting by estimating the out-of-sample error, rather than estimating something else. Now, let me go and very quickly-- and I will close the lecture with it-- give you the more general form. We talked about "leave one out". Seldom you use "leave one out" in real problems, and you can think of why. Because if I give you 100,000 data points, and you want to leave one out, you are going to have 100,000 sessions training on 99,999 for each, and you will be an old person before the results are out. So when you have "leave one out", you have N training sessions using N minus 1 points each, right? Now, let's consider to take more points for validation. 1 point makes it great, because N minus 1 is so close to N, that my g minus will be so close to g. But hey, 100,000, if you decided to take 100,000 minus 1,000, that's still 99,000. That's fairly close to 100,000. You don't have to make it difference 1. So what you do is, you take your data set, and you break it into a number of folds. Let's say 10-fold. So this will be 10-fold cross-validation. And each time, you take one of the guys here, that is, 1/10 in this case, use it for validation, and the 9/10, you use them for training. And you change, from one run to another, which one you take for validation. So "leave one out" is exactly the same, except that here, the 10, replace it by N. I break the thing into 1 example at a time, and then I validate on 1 example. Here, I'm taking a chunk. And therefore, you have fewer training sessions, in this case 10 training sessions, with not that much of a difference, in terms of the number of examples. If N is big, instead of taking 1, you take a few more. Now, the reason I introduced this is because this is what I actually recommend to you. Very specifically, 10-fold cross-validation works very nicely in practice. So the rule is, you take the total number of examples, divide them by 10, and that is the size of your validation set. You repeat it 10 times, and you get an estimate, and you are ready to go. That's it. I will stop here, and we'll take questions after a short break. Let's start the Q&A. And we have an in-house question. STUDENT: You told about validation, and you told that we should restrict ourselves in amount of parameters we should estimate. Do we have a rule of thumb about the number of these parameters? So is, say, K over 20 parameters reasonable for the maximum number? PROFESSOR: It obviously depends on the number of data points. So the reason why I didn't give a rule of thumb in this case, because it goes with the number of points. But let's say that if I have 100 points for validation, so it's a small data set, I would say that a couple of parameters would be fine. At least, that's my own experience. And you can afford more, when you have more. And when you have more, you can even afford more than one validation set, in which case, you use each of them for a different estimate. But the simplest thing, I would say, a couple of parameters for 100 points would be OK. MODERATOR: Can you clarify why model choice by validation doesn't count as data snooping? PROFESSOR: For the same reason that the answer is usually given for a question like that, because it is accounted for. I took the validation set, the validation set are patently out of sample, and I used them to make a choice. And when I did that choice, I made sure that the discrepancy between in-sample and out-of-sample on the validation set is very little. So we had this discussion of how much bias there is, and we want to make sure that the discrepancy is very little. So because I have already done the accounting, I can take it as a reasonable estimate for the out-of-sample. That is why. In the other case, the problem with the data snooping that I gave is that you use the data in order to make choices, and in that case, huge choices. You looked at the data and you chose between different models, and you didn't pay for it. You didn't account for it. That's where the problem was. MODERATOR: Some people recommend using cross-validation 10 times. What does that add? PROFESSOR: The regime I described, I only need to tell you 10-fold, 12-fold, 50-fold, and then the rest is fixed. So if I use 10-fold, then by definition I'm going to do this 10 times. It's not a choice, given the regime that I described. In each run, I am choosing one of the 10 to be my validation, and the rest for training, and taking the average. So the question is asking, do I do this 10 times? Inherently, built in the method is that you use it 10 times, if that's the question. MODERATOR: I think the question goes to, since you chose your 10 data sets inside, then you'd run cross-validation. What if you do it again choosing 10 subsets, and you repeat that process? PROFESSOR: There are variations. For example, even, let's say, with the "leave one out", maybe I can take a point at random, and not necessarily insist on going through all the examples-- do it like 50 times, and take the average. Or I can take subsets, like in the 10-fold, but I take random subsets and stop at some point. So there are variations of those. The ones I described are the most standard ones. But there are obviously variations. And one can do an analysis for them as well. MODERATOR: Is there any rule for separating data among training, validation, and test? PROFESSOR: Random is the only trustworthy thing. Because if you use your judgment somehow, you may introduce a sampling bias, which we'll talk about in a later lecture. And the best way to avoid that for sure, if you sort of flip coins to choose your examples, then you know that you are safe. MODERATOR: What's the computational complexity of adding a cross-validation? PROFESSOR: I didn't give the formula for it. Basically, for "leave one out", you are doing N times as much training as you did before. The evaluation is trivial. Most of the time goes for the training. So you can ask yourself, how many training sessions do I have to do now that I'm using cross-validation, versus what I had to do before? Before, you had to do one session. Here, you have to do as many sessions as there are folds. So 10-fold will be 10 times. "Leave one out" would be N, because it's really N-fold, if you want, and so on. MODERATOR: A clarification-- can you use both regularization and cross-validation? PROFESSOR: Absolutely. In fact, one of the biggest utilities for validation is to choose the regularization parameter. So inherently in those cases, you do it. You can use it to choose the regularization parameter. And then you can also use it on the side, to do something else. So both of them are active in the same problem. And in most of the practical cases you will encounter, you will actually be using both. Very seldom can you get away without regularization, and very seldom can you get away without validation. MODERATOR: Someone is asking that, this seems to be a brute force method for model selection. Is there a way to branch and bound how many hypotheses to consider? PROFESSOR: There are lots of methods for model selection. This is the only one, at least among the major ones, which does not require assumptions. I can do model selection based on, I know my target function is symmetric, so I'm going to choose a symmetric model. That can be considered model selection. And there are a bunch of other logical methods to choose the model. The great thing about validation is that there are no assumptions whatsoever. You have M models. What are the models? What assumptions do they have? How close they are, or not close to the target function-- Who cares? They are M models. I am going to take a validation set, and I'm going to find this objective criterion, which is a validation or cross-validation error, and I'm going to use it to choose. So it's extremely simple to implement, and very immune to assumptions. Obviously, if you make assumptions and you know that the assumption are valid, then you would be doing better than I am doing. But then you know that the assumptions are valid. I'm taking a case where I don't want to make assumptions, that I don't know hold, and still make the model selection. MODERATOR: In the case where the data depends on time evolution, how can validation update the model? Is it used for that, or not? PROFESSOR: Validation makes a principled choice, regardless of the nature of that choice. Let's say that I have a time series, and one of the things in time series-- let's say they're for financial forecasting-- is that, you can train, and then you get a system, and then the world is not stationary. So a system that used to work, doesn't work anymore. You can make choices about, let's say I have a bunch of models, and I want to know which one of them works at a particular time, given some conditions. You can make the model selection based on validation, and then you take that model and apply it to the real data, or there are a bunch of things you can do. But in terms of tracking the evolution of systems, again, if you translate the problem into making a choice, then you are ready to go with validation. So the answer is yes. And the method is to make it spelled out as a choice. MODERATOR: Another clarification-- so with cross-validation, there's still some bias. can you quantify why is it better than just regular validation? PROFESSOR: Both validation and cross-validation will have bias for the same reasons. The only question is the reliability of the estimate. Let's say that I use "leave one out", so here's E_out. And the bias aside, if I use "leave one out", I'm using all N of the examples eventually, when I average them. So the error bar is small. Granted, it's not as small as it would be if the N errors were independent of each other. But it's fairly close to being as if they were independent. So I get that estimate. Therefore, anytime you have this estimate, it becomes less vulnerable to bias. Because if I have this play, and I'm pulling down, I'm not going to pull down too far, because I'm still within here. If I have the other guy which is completely swinging, it's very easy to pull it down and I get worse effect of the bias. So whenever you minimize the error bar, you minimize the vulnerability to bias as well. That's the only thing that cross-validation does. It allows you to use a lot of examples to validate, while using a lot of examples to train. That's the key. MODERATOR: Going back to the previous lecture, a question on that. Can you see the augmented error as conceptually the same as a low-pass filtered version of the initial error, or not? PROFESSOR: It can be translated to that under the condition that the regularizer is a smoothness regularizer, because that's what low-pass filters do. So as an intuition, it's not a bad thing to consider in the case of something like weight decay. It's not going to be strictly low-pass as in working in the Fourier domain and cutting off, et cetera. But it will have the same effect of being smooth. If you have a question, please step to the microphone, and you can ask it. So there's a question in house. STUDENT: Yes. It seems that cross-validation is a method to deal with limited size of the data set. So is it possible in practice that we have a data set so large that cross-validation is not needed or not beneficial, or do people do it all the time in principle? PROFESSOR: It is possible, and one of the cases is the Netflix case, where you had 100 million points. So you think at this point, nobody will care about cross-validation. But it turned out that even in this case, the 100 million points only had a very small subset which come from the same distribution as the output. So the 100 million-- again, it's the same question as the time evolution. You have people making ratings, and different people making different number of ratings, and this changes for a number of reasons. Even the same user, after you rate for a while, you tend to change from the initial rating. Maybe you are initially excited or something. So there are lots of considerations like that. So eventually, the number of points that were patently coming from the same distribution as the out-of-sample was much smaller than 100 million. And these are the ones that were used to make big decisions, like validation decisions. And in that case, even if we started with 100 million, it might be a good idea to use cross-validation at the end. And if you use something like 10-fold cross-validation, then it's not that big a deal, because you are just multiplying the effort by 10, which is, given what is involved, not that big a deal. And you really get a dividend in performance. And if you insist on performance, then it becomes indicated. So the answer is yes, because it doesn't cost that much, and because sometimes in a big data set, the relevant part, or the most relevant part, is smaller than the whole set. MODERATOR: Say there's a scenario where you find your model through cross-validation, and then you test the out-of-sample error. But somehow you test a different model, and it gives you a smaller out-of-sample error. Should you still keep the one you found through cross-validation? PROFESSOR: So I went through this learning and came up with a model. Someone else went through whatever exercise they have and came up with a final hypothesis in this case. And I am declaring mine the winner because of cross-validation, and now we are saying that there's further statistical evidence. We get an out-of-sample error that tells me that mine is not as good as the other one. Then it really is the question of, I have two samples, and I'm doing an evaluation. And one of them tells me something, and the other one tells me the other. So I need to consider first the size of them. That will give me the relative size of the error bar. And correlations, if any. And bias, which cross-validation may have, whereas the other one, if it's truly out of sample, does not. If I go through the math, and maybe the math won't go through-- it's not always the case-- I will get an indication about which one I would favor. But basically, it's purely a statistical question at this point. MODERATOR: When there are few points, and cross-validation is going to be done, is it a good idea to re-sample to enlarge the current sample, or not really? PROFESSOR: So I have a small data set. That's the premise? And I'm doing cross-validation. So what is the-- MODERATOR: So the problem is, since you have few samples, do you want to re-sample? PROFESSOR: So instead of breaking them into chunks, keep taking at random? Well, I don't have from my experience something that would indicate that one would win over the other. And I suspect that if you are close to 10-fold, you probably are close to the best performance you can get with variations of these methods. And the problem is that all of these things are not completely pinned down mathematically. There is a heuristic part of it, because even cross-validation, we don't know what the correlation is, et cetera. So we cannot definitively answer the question of which one is better. It's a question of trying in a number of problems, after getting the theoretical guidelines, and then choosing something. What is being reported here is that the 10-fold cross-validation stood the test of time. That's the statement. MODERATOR: When there is a big class size imbalance, does cross-validation become a problem? PROFESSOR: When there is an imbalance between the classes, that is a bunch of +1's and fewer -1's, there are certain things that need to be taken into consideration, in order to make learning go through well-- in order to basically avoid the learning algorithm going for the all +1 solution, because it's a very attractive one. So there are a bunch of things that can be taken into consideration, and I can see a possible role for cross-validation. But it's not a strong component as far as I can see. The question of balancing them, making sure that you avoid the all-constant, and stuff like that will probably play a bigger role. MODERATOR: How does the bias behave when we increase the number of points that we leave out? The size of t if we leave t out. PROFESSOR: The points we leave out are the validation points. And if we are using the 10-fold or 12-fold, et cetera, the total number that go into the summation will be constant, because in spite of the fact that we're taking different numbers, we go through all of them, and we add them up. So that number doesn't change. MODERATOR: So how does it change, if instead of doing 10-fold, you use 20-fold? How does that-- PROFESSOR: How does it change? It doesn't change the number of total points going into the estimate of cross-validation. But what was the original question? MODERATOR: So how does the bias behave? PROFESSOR: Oh. Well, given that the total number will give you the error bar, and given that the bias is really a function of how you use it, rather than something inherent in the estimate, the error bar will give you an indication of how vulnerable you are to bias. Say that, if you take two scenarios where the error bar is comparable, you have no reason to think that one of them will be more vulnerable to bias or another. Now, you need a very detailed analysis to see the difference between taking one at a time coming from N minus 1, et cetera, and to consider the correlations, and then taking 1/10 at the time and adding them up, to find out what is the correlation and what is the effective number of examples, and therefore what is the error bar. In any given situation, that would be a pretty heavy task to do. So basically, that answer is that as long as you do a number of folds, and you take every example to appear in the cross-validation estimate exactly once, then there is no preference between them as far as the bias is concerned. MODERATOR: I think that's it. PROFESSOR: Very good. We'll see you on Thursday.
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FIFA Mobile | CHN🇨🇳 Vs NED🇳🇱 FIFA World Cup 2022 | Group Stage Gameplay | Shorts Game II
hello great to have you with us welcome to the distinctive Albert stadium with its tent-like structure I'm Derek Ray in the commentary position and alongside me is the former Arsenal and West Ham Midfield player Stuart Robson and both teams with one game each under their belt already let's see how they fare this time around it's China versus the Netherlands will Derek both teams played really well last time out but something has to give here today I'm looking forward to this one it should be a great contest foreign [Applause] high quality defending regain possession min Je well not quite accurate enough but it was a close thing careless in possession he takes it on fortunate Wang shenzhou we're getting the ball forward [Applause] like must take the lead here himself as a keeper [Applause] not fantastic defending let's see if it helps the opposition gives it a go [Applause] [Laughter] well here you can see what a good goal this is he hits it so clearly and the keeper has no chance that's a great strike back underway and one nil it is let's see what happens next good tackle take it away [Applause] it's a well-struck pass DeYoung their house telling Place great strong tackle throw in forthcoming [Music] he'll be delighted to have won the ball having made that difficult challenge can he find the right pass well didn't go to plan on the end of the electronic board has been held in the air and we're going to have a minimum added minutes Dumfries is that for the first half here with the club secretary please note Mr moon has left the building so back underway and an intriguing second half in Prospect [Applause] Dumfries a potential Danger [Applause] [Music] do you bin bin is it going to be and the goalkeeper there might still be problematic [Applause] and the referee is quite rightly letting it go [Applause] Steven bear house went in strongly decisively trying to really get at the opposition here nicely timed tackle how can they find the magic they need from this corner well there's a keeper on song well how did he stop that that's just unbelievable [Applause] well read to put an end to that attack 15 minutes left for play he's going forward well here but a good piece of Defending to bring it to an end still pressing for a goal here and an astute piece of Defending and a throw in for the Netherlands institution time it is here [Applause] and teammates around him this could Square the game he knew he had to make the tackle and did [Applause] and that is the sort of tackle he had scripted in his mind No Nonsense clearance and the final whistle has sounded it has gone to plan for them they get the win remember it was a tight game both sides had their moments and chances but overall they just about shaded it a well-earned victory
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VANS X MxMxM unboxing/VANS MxMxM on feet review
this is a collabo between bus the Japanese company magical mush misfits magical bush misfits is a Japanese Street brand that utilizes venturesome colors and designs filled with light Felice and splendor which combines extreme sports and rock music this shoe is the fifths collabo product with vans and the model that celebrate 20th anniversary and magical mush misfits this shoe is a crisp line sk8 load a low-cut version of SK high model which is related in true versions Daku and hide the shoe is equipped with super sway with high durability and canvas upper together with rubber outsole and the extra shoelace as well as insole is included [Music]
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Spreadsheets (3): Relative Measures
our next lesson is how to compare numbers now this is all the same data that you've seen before where the amount of plant growth due to the blue light was about 24 centimeters green not much an amount due to why it was about 17 centimeters now these are different numbers but the question is how different are they how do they compare to one another so what we'll do is we'll compare the blue and the green to the white our white was our positive control we knew it would generate growth so let's leave that as they control and let's compare how much did blue do compared to white simple enough we just type in equals the amount due to blue divided by the amount due to white and we've got a comparison we can do the same thing for the green divide one by the other and we have these really ugly looking numbers so we can just reformat that go up to format number let's just make that a percentage and you'll find that well blue light generated 44% more growth than white light did and green light generated only 1% as much as wiped it so we can just mark this as relative growth and then we're all set now one more thing that you'll want to scale is the amount of error now even though the average or the mean amount of growth due to blue light was about twenty four and a half centimeters sometimes it was more than that sometimes it was less than that that's what's quantified here as the standard deviation so let's scale that to compare to the amount growth due to white as well so here we'll just take this error and just scale it in the same way that we did everything else same thing here the amount of error or a standard deviation for the greens divided by the white just scaling in the same way this has no greater implication than that I'm just gonna convert that to a percent so it's easier to see and there we go we now have the I suppose relative standard deviation though I suppose that would not be a good technical term for it our next lesson will be on how to generate a chart that describes the data most visually
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Free English Lessons: Noun Clauses
noun clauses noun clause used as an object he said something What did he say he said that he was sick noun clause used as a subject something is your business what is your business whatever you do is your business someone is still in the cafeteria who is in the cafeteria whoever ate my lunch is still in the cafeteria the subordinator may take the subject or object position in a noun clause note the usage of the following Henry loves Mary Mary is the object of the sentence Mary loves Jim Mary is the subject of the sentence the person whom Lee loves is a secret relative clause subordinator in object position the person who loves tim is a secret relative clause subordinator in subject position who Henry loves is a secret noun clause subordinator in object position who loves tim is a secret noun clause subordinator in subject position subordinators which are used in noun clauses that which how much what we're how many - when how long whoever how how far whatever why how often whether if booze remember to preserve word order in noun clauses I don't know who he is whoever she is is not important whatever is in the box is a mystery can you tell me what he is doing she doesn't understand why he is leaving I wonder how much that costs do you know how long it will take you
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Recent clinical trial advances in RCC - Matt Milowsky, M.D.
great so thank you very much Tracy for the opportunity to come today it's really a pleasure I've been here several times over the years and I do think that it's one of you know our favorite meetings so I think that you know it's been another sort of extraordinary time in the field of oncology and this does in large part relate to recent developments in the amino oncology agents that are very applicable to patients who have kidney cancer and so I'm going to talk about some of those recent clinical trial advances and some of these are familiar to you already based on some of the other speakers discussions but I'll try to categorize these for you so that it becomes clear what sort of combinations were actually looking at and some of the mechanisms in rationale for combining different agents and so I think you've seen this type of slide before but I'll tell you when I finished my training and wasn't training there were really only two agents that were being used in patients with advanced kidney cancer I was in New York at the time in my mentor did a lot of work with the drug interferon which we essentially don't use anymore in the treatment of this disease but that was really the mainstay of therapy and then of course high-dose interleukin 2 and then you can see here that there were the approval of that seven drugs right between 2005 and 2012 and then subsequently more agents that have been demonstrated to improve outcome and survival in patients with this disease so it's really been an extraordinary time since my training in terms of the development of novel therapies for patients with advanced kidney cancer so in terms of the emerging therapeutic strategies in the disease there are several baskets and there are more than these but these are the main ones the first being the combination of veg F pathway agents and pd1 pathway inhibition and you've heard about this a little bit by dr. Amin and then the other one is the combination of IDO and pd1 pathway inhibition and he alluded to this in his last slide when talked about the fact that there are different targets on the immune cells that can potentially be hit by certain drugs - combined with PD one pathway drugs to derive more benefit the combination of ctla4 and PD one pathway inhibition and I'm going to show you some slides that you've already seen already related to the checkmate 214 and then another interesting approach targeting specifically something called hip 2 alpha which previously had been thought of something that was not really targetable so one thing to notice up front is that when we talk about here targeting veg F and PD one drugs not all of these combined safely and so there are combine toxicities associated with using certain drugs with certain agents and here you can see that combinations for example of Sutent and nuvvula mab as well as positive and tambour losing ab we're not tolerable and these have been discontinued in terms of their development there have been other agents some however that happened tolerable in combination so for example the drug exit nib in combination with a volume AB Pember lose a map and interest looking in nuvvula map and then combinations of lin van nib and Pember lose a map Cabo's Anthony with Nakula map and also the drug epilim a map as well as Bevis map in afula map so even though these drugs work similarly these veg F receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors and these immuno oncology agents work similarly when you combine them you see issues related to tolerability with some agents and not others and that's frankly the reason why we need to do clinical trials and these clinical trials need to happen with the individual drugs and we can't simply extrapolate from one drug to the next so this is one study looking at Exit nib and a volume AB it's the javelin which is the for the name of the study renal 100 and this essentially looked at patients with a clear cell component these are patients with advanced or metastatic disease no prior systemic therapy for advanced kidney cancer and there was a dose finding period and then a dose expansion period but these drugs were essentially administered either together or in sequence and remember laxatives is a veg F receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor and a volume AB is what's called an anti PDL one or one of the immuno oncology agents and this trial demonstrated that responses were seen in fifty eight percent of patients and so this is you know a very promising type of response rate and disease control which includes stable disease was achieved in seventy eight percent of patients so there's this sense that when you combine these agents you're seeing higher response rates potentially leading to better long-term outcomes associated with combinations as compared to using either these drugs alone this is looking that the time to and duration of response these are look like swimmers lanes and so what you can see here is that the time to the development of the response is actually quite early this is in week so it occurs at about six weeks so these are early type responses and what's interesting is that if you look at immuno oncology agents alone the average time to response may be two to three months whereas when you combine them with these veg F receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors you see much earlier responses which is more consistent with the mechanism of action of those drugs and these blue arrows represent ongoing responses so that many of these responses can be quite durable this is looking at a waterfall plot we these are all the responses we use this 30% line here which we refer to as sort of the true response but you can see that all of these patients each of these represents individual responses and so here you can see that 34 patients experience tumor shrinkage of greater than or equal to 30% there's actually only three patience in this study that experienced tumor growth of greater than 20% so again very promising another study on combining exit nib this same that Jeff receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor with Pember lose a map so now we have a different anti pd-1 agent and so this study looking at overall response rate here the objective or sprout response rate was 71 percent so once again much higher type response rates than we appreciate with immuno oncology agents alone or with these veg F receptor tyrosine kinase agents alone and you can see there are complete responses here 5.8 percent and partial responses in the majority of patients as well as patients achieving stable disease and this is just again a similar type of plot these are individual patients and you can see here that the response rate again being 71 percent in very few patients actually had any evidence of progression of disease only really one patient so moving on to other potential targets in combination with immuno oncology agents and this was mentioned by dr. Amin and his talk and this is one that is sort of further on and development it's a drug called epic cata stat and epic a DES stat is a drug that targets an enzyme called ido1 and so this is a bit complicated but tryptophan is an amino acid and what happens is that I do one is responsible for the metabolism or the breakdown of tryptophan which is involved in a pathway called the con uranium pathway and you can see that with higher IDO levels you see less tryptophan in Inked increased kind uranium and what this actually does is it creates a more immunosuppressive environment so that the tumor is able to evade the immune response so that drugs now have been developed targeting this idea one and by targeting ido1 you're unable to break down the trip Fran you don't have the higher kind yearning and you trance you go from an immunosuppressive environment where the tumor can evade the immune response to one in which the tumor is now open to immune attack by the t-cells and so this in combination with one of the anti PD one or PDL one agents is mechanistically something that has a lot of rationale and so there is a trial that is a trial that's been done this is the echo 202 keynote 0 3 7 study and this is a study that includes a cohort of patients with kidney cancer and based on the mechanistic rationale this study was done it combined it with Pember lose a map and anti PD 1h and in demonstrated response rates in 33% of patients and higher response rates in patients that received only 0 to one prior lines of therapy so here 47% and so again here are those those those graphs again individual patients and it's just demonstrating the response rates this is looking in patients based on the biomarker PDL one and the tumor so you stain the tumor to see if there is high or low expression of this PDL one but you can see that responses were seen regardless of whether you had higher or lower or present or absent PDL one expression looking at the duration of response once again here you can see that the responses are quite early occurring on the order of about nine weeks and that based on these green arrows that many of these responses continue to occur so that these responses are ongoing and this whole idea of ongoing responses or durability of response is really consistent with what has been so exciting about the use of immuno oncology drugs and what also is exciting about this combination is that it's actually well tolerated so one of the concerns is that if you take two amino oncology agents and you deliver them to a patient are you're going to see more in the way of immune related adverse events so what you're doing is you're essentially ramping up the immune system to attack the tumor unfortunately one of the effects of that is that you ramp up the immune system and immune system then mistakenly attacks organs within the body and causes inflammation in the lungs and the liver and the thyroid in other places but what we've seen here is that there really wasn't an excess in the way of immune related adverse events or significant toxicity so that this was actually quite tolerable so excitement with a new agent 30 patients good response rate the response rate with nuvvula Mavs alone as an example is 25% so it looks like we are doing something different here by adding this agent and then from a toxicity tolerability profile this appears to be well tolerated in you know again a relatively limited experience and so there is a phase 3 study of this combination that is not quite open yet of sunitinib which is Sutent or pasaba niveau tree and in the first line setting versus the combination of epic at a stat and Pember lose a mouth and then you've seen a lot of these slides already so I'm not going to show all of them but this demonstrates the combination of anti ctla4 and anti PD 1 PDL 1 therapy and so this again combinations of immuno oncology agents this has already been sort of done in the field of melanoma and has demonstrated a lot of promise although with increased toxicity one of the nice things in kidney cancer is that the doses that were used in this study are actually different than the doses that were used in metastatic melanoma and so that has led to less in the way of some of the toxicities that were seen in the melanoma studies and so this was the checkmate 214 study comparing sunitinib or Sutan to hip aluminum AB and Voula mab and I'm not going to go through this because you've already seen many of these slides but it looked in an intermediate and poorest population and basically what it did show here is that the response rates were higher with the combination of nivo and if a lumen map is compared to sudent there was an improvement in progression-free survival with the combination as compared to Sutent there was an improvement in overall survival again in this intermediate and poor risk population and I'm just going to summarize this as follows that among the intermediate and poorest patients there was a survival benefit with the combination of nagulu mavin it'd be an improvement in response rate an improvement in progression-free survival when they looked at all of the patients that included favorable risk patients - there was an overall survival benefit and improved overall response rate among patients with PDL 1 greater than 1% expression within the tumor there was a higher overall response rate and a higher pressure free survival but again as dr. Amin had mentioned and others among favorable risk patients Sutent was associated with a higher overall response rate and an improvement in progression-free survival so it looks like at least for the intermediate poorest patients by criteria that dr. Whitten mentioned the nuvvula map if a lumen map combination makes sense but in patients with favorable disease Sunan it would still remain the treatment of choice this just sort of outlines the response rates in the frontline metastatic RCC setting and I think that it becomes quite clear very quickly that the field is really advancing rapidly I mean this is 2016 2017 data here and you can see here the incredible promise in terms of response rates and remember these response rates often translate to durability of those responses and larger trials will ultimately tell us whether or not their survival benefits associated with these combinations and then finally agents to watch so this is a novel target it's called if two alpha and in fact we have Billy Kim is sitting in the audience who's one of our translational researchers and actually did some really the seminal work in this area when he was at Harvard with dr. Kalyan in identifying this sort of as a mechanism in kidney cancer and so here what we know is that if 2 alpha is what's called a transcription factor and we've heard of this gene I think Mary probably mentioned this earlier von hippel-lindau ovhl and under normal conditions this VHL binds to hip to alpha and what happens under those circumstances is that when VHL is normal and there's no problem this ultimately gets sent to sort of the garbage can of the cell which we refer to as the proteosome for degradation and it gets broken down and sort of tossed out but what happens in situations where VHL is sort of knocked out where it is in kidney cancer is that the VHL cannot bind to the hip to alpha and so what happens is the hip to alpha goes into the nucleus of the cell and it partners with its friend hip to beta and then it essentially translocates to the nucleus and it leads to the development and multiple a multiple proteins that are involved in in the progression of kidney cancer things like veg f + + PG GF + + were through poet in' and others that ultimately drive the cancer and so it makes sense that this hip to alpha could be a really interesting target and in fact there's a drug P - 977 which binds to and blocks the function of v - alpha and and in so doing what it essentially does is where we are right now is we are in a time when we are targeting these sort of mediators of the cancer like veg F but this agent targets it much earlier on so you can see it targets it downstream of all of these other all of these other proteins that were able to target now with these drugs and so I think people are very excited about the ability to finally target on F 2 alpha which is something again was felt to be something that was not potentially targetable in the past and so a lot of excitement in kidney cancer combinations of veg F and P D 1 pathway inhibitor is really really very promising combination of epic attaced at the IDO inhibitors as well as others in these immuno oncology agents combinations of ctla-4 and PD one Hathway inhibition with the checkmate 214 study demonstrating a survival benefit in the first line setting that most certainly is going to come down the pike quickly and be approved for the management of patients with advanced disease and then the excitement surrounding the ability to target novel novel proteins that potentially may help to either alone or in combination continue to advance the treatment of patients with this disease and so with that I'll stop and I'm more than happy to take any questions if anyone has yes right so it's really an excellent question so progression-free survival probably is not the best end point for a bunch of these different studies so remember dr. George was talking about disease-free survival as being a reasonable endpoint and adjuvant studies progression-free survival may not be the best endpoint in some of the immuno oncology studies just by virtue of the fact that what you see in these studies is you see responses that are associated with durability but those responses are not at least to date occurring in the great majority of patients so it may not ultimately translate at this very moment with all of these agents or combinations through an improvement in progression-free survival but there may ultimately be an improvement in survival in those patients who achieve those responses and so the hope is that if we can drive the response rates up which we know are associated with durability then we may ultimately lead to improvements in overall survival and in all likelihood progression-free survival as well so it shouldn't be discouraged by that I think that you know we're still sort of you know early in some of those studies in terms of being able to look at some of these endpoints great well thank you so much [Applause]
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Satanic Deception & Attacks on God’s Word | Brother Hosanna David
greetings welcome to the narrow Christ for on Nations um I want to sincerely apologize for not being able to come live at the a scheduled time and also for not being available last week I traveled and I couldn't just make it I returned just this week let us pray God thank you for your goodness and mercy thank you for your grace and for everything you're doing for us thank you for the gift of life looking into the world right now there are lots of troubles this world is held by your word and by your power is held in place held together it is not because your hand is weak it's not because your word has failed it is because we know not neither do we understand that we are gods in this world that is why the foundation of the earth foundations of the Earth are out of cause the Earth is checking not because Satan is here but because Humanity has given his heart to fully foolishness instead of us to have dominion a lot of us have left off a place of dominion and we have become dependent instead of being in charge Lord open our eyes to see the deception of the devil and the attack on your word Spirit of the lord we ask that you speak to us in Jesus Christ's name we pray amen please if you have not subscribed to this Channel and if you have not liked our page on Facebook please like our page the narrow is Christ for all nations and the Lord God will bless you as you share our videos and if you subscribe please don't forget to turn on the notification Bell so that you can receive video whenever we'll make any post so that you can get the not you can receive updates today we are talking about satanic deceptions and attacks on God's word satanic deceptions and attack on God's word why is it that our politicians are so powerful in deception from time to time you see citizens voting into Power I know it's not everybody that they vote into power that are that is actually in power some of them stole elections but why is it that people are evil and they continue to vote for them there are people who shouldn't even be in polities who shouldn't even be in any position of leadership because of their open corruption some of them don't even hide their corruption but why is it that they keep finding themselves in the position of leadership how do they make their way through it is because of deception some of them are have these oratory skills they can talk and convince people to vote for them there are some people you will become their victim if you are not careful so the best thing is not even to listen to them brainwashing people doesn't just start and end in a day it is a process it is a continuous thing Satan is winning the hearts of many people as a matter of fact majority of the world's population today have been won over by Satan in one way or the other even in Christianity majority of people who claim to be Christians have been one over by the devil why it is because of deception someone said if Satan had appeared on Earth with HS ugly face black face and um with a long tail and the long that has the sting of a of of a scorpion nobody would have followed him no wonder the Bible says that Satan must create himself as an angel of Light why because he wants to deceive people why is it that someone that was condemned is an archangel that was condemned in heaven and thrown down to the Earth can successfully lead majority of the world's population as true why it is the power of deception and he doesn't just he doesn't just deceive people but before he deceives people he attacks the word of God that's exactly what he's doing he attacks God's word even from the very first day man fell it was because of Satan's attack on God's word God put Adam and Eve on Earth and he gave them commands he gave them his word for Satan to succeed he needs to attack the word of God first during the time of Adam and Eve it is the same thing he did he attacked the word of God during the time of Jesus Christ the same thing he attacked the word of God but thank God Jesus Christ did not obey him he did not fall for his deception even now Satan attacks the word of God he brings his deception and launches attacks on God's word in order to convince people to follow him have you ever asked yourself why is it that there is only one Satan in the world almost everybody if not everybody believes that there is one devil one Satan all over the world there are many evil spirits many demons but everybody does not believe that there is only one God a lot of people believe that there are many gods across different religions they believe that there are many gods but only one devil why why only one devil but many gods you can't counterfeit what is already fake you can't fake what is fake if you have a fake product in the market I tell you that fake product will remain there forever nobody is going to fake it but if you have a good product in the market you will have a lot of counterfeits nobody counterfeits a counterfeit money but people go ahead and counterfeit they counterfeit genuine money and they produce counterfeit money counterfeit coins counterfeit notes that's exactly what is happening in the world today and for you to believe that a particular note is genuine it must have the best resemblance of the genuine not do you think that people just sell their souls to the devil they don't just wake up one day and just sell their souls to the devil something happens before they go to that land today there are many denominations different kinds of doctrines conflicting doctrines some of them are actually because of different understanding of God's word people seeing the word of God from different perspective some because of ignorance but there are major things major doctrinal issues doctrina believes that we must not see from different perspective for instance will believe that God is one and that he is three persons in one is the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit they are not three Gods so if you claim to be a Christian and you say there are three Gods then you were wrong you must not see that from a different perspective then again you have to believe you must believe that Jesus Christ came and died he came in person he put on human flesh I mean and died it came through a woman the Virgin Mary and it wasn't because of the man and woman relationship not as a result of the man and the woman relationship but he came as a result of the power of God the power of the Holy Spirit overshadowing Mary and Mary conceived supernaturally and we must also believe that Jesus Christ lived a sinless life and that he died for our sins and rose again and ascended into heaven before the apostles and that he's going to come back to judge the world including Satan who was Lucifer these are major beliefs that he is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him and also a rewarder of those who are disobedient these are major doctrinal issues that we must not see from different perspectives we must believe that Jesus Christ is a way the truth and the life but these major beliefs have faced a lot of attacks even within the church Satan tries to attack the word of God for instance there are people who believe that Jesus Christ had already returned this is an attack on the word of God we as Believers must be careful to God the doctrine we must guide the doctrine we must guide the faith the doctrine of the Apostles let's read the word of God second Peter chapter 2 veres 1 2 and three this is our test we have actually have two Bible verses for our test but there were false prophets among the among the people even as there shall be false teachers among you who prively shall bring in damnable heresies even denying the Lord that bed them yeah a lot of people are denying Jesus Christ today and brought upon themselves Swift destruction and many shall follow their pentious Ways by reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of and through covetousness CH they with vain with Fain words make merchandise of you whose judgment now of a long time linger it not and their damnation Slumber Slumber not so you see that this word of Peter has come to pass even in the Old Testament there were attacks on the true prophets on the true word of God on the written word of God and even in the time of the Apostles there were attacks deception now let me tell you one thing that the most powerful tool of of the devil today is deception and he doesn't just deceive people he attacks the word of God have you ever asked yourself why is it that there are hundreds of translations of the Bible why is it that people can't actually agree with just a few translations but from time to time we continue to have even as we're talking now there are new translations that are in process right now I'm not talking about translation into different languages into different local languages but I'm talking about translation into English and other major languages because there are people who are genuine there are other people most of them right now are not genuine they want to twist the word of God to fit into their lives there are lots of people who don't have that ability they don't have the resources to translate God's word so what they do is that they are very cunning very eloquent and they attack the word of God by giving it different interpretations and it is a problem today in Christianity a lot of people give the word of God different private interpretations I remember I did a video some years ago which I posted on igola glob outre a young man who called himself a man of God a pastor an apostle he was teaching that fornication is no longer considered as sinful because Jesus Christ has died for our sins very very painful how can people teach that the very things that made Jesus Christ the very sinful things that made Jesus Christ to come and die death on the cross face humiliation how can people wake up to say that these very things are now the same things that people are free to do so why did Jesus actually come to die let's look at the second test for today Matthew chapter 24 vers 3 4 and 5 and 24 now I know why I'm bringing this passage because the disciples asked Jesus a particular question three questions in one and what it did was to quickly War the disciples an attack on his word and deception they asked him now let me read verse three following and as he sat upon the mouth of oliv the disciples came unto him privately saying tell us what shall these things be and what shall be the sign of thy coming and of the end of the world so Jesus Christ was actually teaching them in chapter 23 about End Time Event the destruction of Jerusalem and about the second coming so the disciples asked him these questions these things you talk about what tell us about these things when shall these things be what is the time what shall be the sign of your coming and what shall be the signs of the end of the world three questions so the whole of this chapter 24 he was actually answering these three questions and also teaching the disciples now look at what Jesus Christ said the first thing he said in verse four and Jesus Christ answered and said unto them take heed be careful take heed that no man deceive you for many shall come in my name saying I am Christ and shall deceive many for there shall arise first Christ and false prophets and shall show great signs and wonders in so much that if it were possible they shall deceive the very elect wow this is a problem deception and attacking the very word of God that's supposed to guide us if you want to deceive someone give him a false description of his destination and this is exactly what the devil is doing even the Roman Catholic Church attacked the word of God they wouldn't allow people to actually read the Bible recently I learned that there is this Bible that is called the slave Bible the slave masters that came to Africa they came with a gun on their left and with a Bible on their right hand so they came to colonize us and some of them also came with Christianity although there were places like Ethiopia there was Christianity in Ethiopia Arabia a long time ago before Africa was colonized so you see these people coming to enslave people and Carry Out slave trade before they came some of them who came with a Bible with the word with Christianity they had to edit the word of God and remove some chapters and remove some verses of the Bible not chapters actually but some verses of the Bible verses that condemn slavery they removed them they attack the word of God for personal gains for selfish reasons this is what a lot of people are doing today they twist the word of God and because people so much believe them and they must believe them too because many people today are wicked they don't like to believe the truth so it is very very easy to mislead them because the believe them they lead a lot of people astray now let's actually look at what happened in Genesis Chapter 3 The deception and the attack on the word of God Genesis 3 1 to5 now this serpent was more sub than any pie of the field which the Lord God had been and he said unto the woman yeah had God said ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden and the woman said unto the saet we may eat of the fruit of the Trees of the garden but of the of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden God had said he shall not eat of it neither shall he touch it lest ye die and the serpent said unto the woman ye shall not surely die look at the attack on God's word for God do know that in the day ye eat thereof then your eyes shall be open and you shall be as Gods knowing good and evil these people Adam and Eve were already like God they were created in the image of God and after God's Own likeness so there was nothing like you shall be as gods so Satan attacked the word of God before he could deceive Eve at first he raise a conversation he said had God y had God said he shall not eat of every every tree of the garden the Bible says that Satan was more more subtile than any beast of the field the serpent the ancient serpent so you see the way he threw the question the same thing happened when Jesus Christ was facing Temptation after he fasted 40 days and 4 nights Satan quoted the Bible he quoted Psalm 91 11 and 12 for he shall give his angels charge over thee to keep thee in all th wayte they shall bear thee up in th in their hands lest thou Dash thy food in against the stone the person we called Satan today Satan the devil was actually in heaven there are lots of things he knows that we don't know we don't know actually how many thousands of years Satan existed not Satan Satan was never in heaven Lucifer existed in heaven before he sinned and become Satan we don't know when Satan fell much of his knowledge about God was retained God did not take all all the knowledge from him he retained a lot of his wisdom he was an intelligent being and today the Bible says he is intelligent so he tries to use the word of God he attacks the word of a lot of times he doesn't just attack the word of God directly but what it does is that he he in cause of deceiving people he presents the word of God in a form of adulterated Truth Satan has no problem if everybody in the world starts setting up Ministries he has no problem Satan is not threatened by the millions of churches denominated of churches in the world he's not threatened but the moment you start preaching the truth the moment you start teaching the whole truth he loses his sleep Satan is not troubled by the numerous Miracles happening across the world even if if you are performing Miracles if you don't leave for the truth if you don't teach the truth Satan will evil really allow people to allow shanes of his captives to be lose in your church because he would want people to follow you because he knows you are on the wrong path and that whoever follows you will end up in destruction it is not every miracle that happens that is by the fire of God some of them were demonically inspired it is not every time you say Satan lose your grip and Satan loses his grip that is actually by the power of God or by the power of the devil there are times if Satan knows you are fake he could allow some miracles to happen maybe those in Chains he could losing their chains so that you will be happy that you are right with God not knowing that you are on your way to the fire of damnation he could make you happy so that you will continue to get lost more and more I remember some years ago when I told a man who was around uh between 80 and 90 years old he was 80 years plus in probably in his late 80s I told him that God said he's very angry with you that you have to repent and change this man laughed at me he told me I come to church very early I'm one of those who come to church very early and God provides for my needs how can you say God is angry with me as a matter of fact if I don't have money if I ask God he gives me money so how dare you see that God is angry with me I learned that this man some of his children were avoiding him because he was into witchcraft as a matter of fact before I gave him the message I think before I gave him the message I already knew that some of his children were avoiding him because of his involvement in witchcraft I had to go to him gave him the harsh message from the Lord harsh warning from the Lord but he laughed at me this is exactly what happen sometimes Satan doesn't pursue Satan Satan sometimes may decide to relapse his fighting against you and make you feel comfortable just to make you feel at home that oh God is with me I'm not saying that God doesn't give things to people who are not perfect that's not what I'm saying but there are lots of times that Satan stops pursuing some people because they are already in his cage Satan is expert in attacking is an expert in attacking the word of God he uses deception but do you know that deceivers are very popular they are very very popular yes they are popular because we have we are living in the end time when most people do evil that is the truth we can continue to paint the truth the truth is that most people in the world today are wicked we have a lot of problem in our society today because the more godlessness we have in the society uh the more godlessness people the people of the world embrace the more chaos we have in the society even when there was no Christianity in places like Africa we were not having this level of security when we were building our houses I I wasn't actually here but I have lived in a village uh we moved to that Village 998 that was where I actually concluded my primary school education OB Village I remember very well that we we the the kitchen we were staying we had no place to stay when we moved down me and my mom and later my siblings came my siblings two siblings came to join us one they stay for long and not to leave when we got there we were actually staying in the kitchen the kitchen part of the kitchen was uh there was no wall it was u a mother house there was no door that was where we lived until we got our own mud house that we built with Tes Tes um um grasses you used to uh cover the roof of a building as a particular tree uh I think it's called Rafia pal so we cut the leaves and use them to prepare tashes because we couldn't afford to buy zinc that's my background that's one of the reasons I choose to give almost everything away because I told my god when I was suffering that if you bless me in this world I'm not going to live a Lous life I've said this several times I have different videos I say this several times that I'm going to give money to the poor and use my money to support the work of God and not to amass weth everywhere i' rather amass weth in heaven so what I'm saying is that in that same Village before I left there I left there 2006 you have to lock your doors have to lock your doors it wasn't as save as when we went there between 1998 to 2006 a lot of things changed insecurity crept in still theft crept in within a few years when I got there when we got there there was only one church but before we left there were two churches there were more Christians in that Village but sin also increased too it's not about having religious people around how Godly are they so the more Godless the more godlessness we have in our society the more chaos we are going to have and because people don't want to hear the truth they have been given over they have been given over by the Lord so that he can be deceived actually these false prophets are judgments upon the world because of their sinful ways and all the atro atrocities they commit against the Lord and against humanity and the Earth so God decided to give them up to their own lust and to be deceived as a way of judging them now let's look at 2 Timothy chapter 4: 3 and 4 2 Timothy 4 3 and 4 for the time we come when they will not endure sound Doctrine but after their own lust shall they Heap to themselves teachers having itching ears and they shall turn away their ears from the truth and shall be turned unto favors this is exactly what is happening today um there was a time whereby even in the society in a society of people uh from different religions it wasn't allowed for people to just wear anything it was an abomination in developed societies I'm not talking about uncontacted people who have their own a barbaric culture that's not what I'm talking about even in the '90s in the 19th century there were laws even in the US that prohibited people from wearing some things in public but as godlessness increased some of those things people were getting arrested for which they were wearing in public today some of those things are allowed in some Churches things that the Civil Society used to frown at and now being allowed some of them are being allowed in many of these churches who have compromised their standards today and I know brothers who have stopped going to church because of lust not because they have the problem of lust but because of the environment of lust they couldn't stand even some ladies too they couldn't stand the environment of lust not in the nightclub but in a holy supposed holy assembly of holy saints of God who have been watch from their sins it's ridiculous but this is not funny but do you know that churches where people are allowed to put on anything they have large congregations that is the truth people now Heap for themselves they he for themselves teachers because they have ising ears do you know that some people actually query me and I remember last year A man was it early this year or last year A man was very angry with me he's a man of God he was very angry with me because I don't believe in the doctrine of once saved always saved he told me I'm carrying people away from repenting that I'm preaching heresy that I'm a false teacher who is a false teacher the one who is encouraging people to live in sin or the one that is saying if you are born again you need to Bear the fruit of repentance if you have been regenerated you have to live the life of regenerated Soul your character has to be that of the new man and not of the old nature a lot of people get really angry with me that I am too strict I'm too hard I'm scaring Sinners away the same gospel that Peter preached on the day of Pentecost and people were caught to the heart and they ask men and Brethren what shall we do to be safe sa how can we escape the Judgment of God this is the same gospel that John the Baptist preached and people went to him in the for in in the wilderness is the same gospel we Preach Today and sinners are not even convicted in their hearts but I rather encouraged to continue in their sins look at what Jesus Christ said in Luke 6: 26 he said woe to you when everyone speaks well of you for this is how their ancestors treated the false prophets do you know one of the biggest challenges of prophets like Isaiah prophets like Jeremiah prophets like Hosea Amos you know the problem they face one of their biggest problems were actually was actually false prophets like Jeremiah Jeremiah would say one thing and you have other hundreds of prophets saying the opposite thing and convincing the kings that Jeremiah was lying even when Jeremiah was saying if you don't repent all of you will be taken into captivity there were prophets who were saying no we will not go into captivity the Lord is with us the Bible wants that when they shall say peace peace then sudden destruction will come upon them even when the destruction is near there are people who will still be saying peace don't be worried the Lord is with you do you know that there are people who actually encourage scas even in Nigeria there are pastors who are called Yahoo pastors they pray for scammers to succeed scammers are worse than criminals they are worse than thieves if a thief is here in Nigeria he needs a he needs a visa to go to another country to steal if you secure your house very well a thief cannot break in for instance the bank thieves cannot break into the bank easily because of physical uh the physical security the place is fortified but scas can break into the bank accounts they can hack a website a bank the the website of a bank website of the financial institution and steal money from there so they are not even limited by geographical location they are worse than thieves but there are pastors who pray for them to succeed the prophets of old we popular the false prophets of old we popular people speak well of them so also today the false prophets of today are very very popular and very very influential even in the society the politicians like them even some unbelievers like them but if you are a speaker of the truth you will be hated by all men you will be persecuted in fact there is nothing that has suffered persecution more than the truth and the speaker of the raw truth Jesus Christ said what to you when everyone speaks well of you remember when I started this message I talked about politicians that why do you think that even the ones that are corrupt they get voted into offices public positions Time After Time why deception they deceive their followers those who supposed to even hold them accountable defend them let us look at Matthew chapter 16: 11 and 12 how is it that you do not understand that I speak it not to you concerning bread that you should beware of the live living of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees then understood they how that he B them not Beware of the living of the bread of bread of the living of bread but of the doctrine of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees even Jesus Christ wanted his disciples and his followers of false doctrine of deception today it is horrible what some people preach in different in some Churches it is horrible listen Satan used deception to deceive Adam and Eve and he succeeded 100% he succeeded even though God had rescue plan and rescued Humanity through Jesus Christ Satan succeeded now the same Satan that succeeded over Adam and Eve actually came for Jesus Christ but he did not succeed he has come for this generation and the generation to come if Jesus Christ teres is succeeding over majority of humans today do you know that even after the Rapture takes place Satan will still deceive people to receive the mark of the beast 666 or the number of his name is going to deceive people to receive this mank even after Rapture has taken Place some will be fored some will be deceived if will attack the word of God and confuse the people distort their knowledge of the true word of God and deceive them now this one will scare you do you even know that even after the 1,000 reign of Christ on Earth Satan will be released again and he will deceive people and he will be so successful that he will gather millions and millions of people that the Bible says that their number are like the sand of the sea let's read our Bible deception is very powerful Revelation chapter 20 vers 2 and 3 and then 7 to9 and he laid hold on the dragon that old serpent which is the devil and Satan and bound him a thousand years and cast him into the bottomless bottomless pit and shut him up and set a seal upon him and he should that he should deceive the Nations no more till the Thousand Years should be fulfilled and after that he should he must be loosed a little season and when the thousand years are expired Satan shall be losed out of the out of his prison and he shall go out to deceive the Nations which are in the four Waters of the earth go and Magog to gather them together to battle the number of whom is as the sand of the sea those is going to deceive there will be so many uncountable and the Bible describes the multitude of those is going to deceive the number of whom is as the sand of the Sea and the went up on the breath of the earth and compassed the camp of the Saints about and the Beloved City and fire came down from God and of and fire came down from God out of heaven and devoured them so you see that even after the millennial Millennial reign of Christ Satan will be released after 1,000 years after Jesus Christ had reigned on earth look at that how powerful deception is and Satan is going to deceive multitudes of people again are you deceived already when last did you test your Fai to see if you are still on the path when last did you test your Bel believe if you are still in the faith examine yourself to see if you are still in the Lord examine yourself have you been deceived or you are still upholding the truth of the Gospel are you deceived already let us pray father Lord we thank you for everything you've done thank you for your love and your care deception is so strong even Satan the devil while he was in heaven as Lucifer was able to deceive one third of the stars of Heaven one out of every three Three Angels were deceived by him Lord please help us father help us Deliver Us children from deception in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ help us to desend his tricks and be faithful to the end Lord God help us to be faithful to the end help us to follow you to the end in the name of the the Lord Jesus Christ We Believe In You Lord we trust in your holy name please help us to be faithful to the end in any way the devil is deceiving your children Lord we ask that you shine the light of your word upon their hearts those of us who know the truth Lord keep us to yourself guide us by the truth help us never to fall help us never to look back because we have already put our hands to the plow we pray for as many that have been deceived that Lord you will help them to know the truth hence forth in their dreams in their daily Endeavors Lord appear to them may your word that is like a hammer break their Stony Hearts those who are in the chains of false prophets and false teachers Lord pull them out by your Mighty hand in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ we pray for those who have the truth who are facing One Challenge or the other Lord visit them in their challenges be their help be their help some will know the truth are looking back lord God help your children uphold your children with your Mighty hand Lord we pray for those who are supporting this ministry that you support them in every area of their lives open the windows of heaven and reing your blessings upon their lives until there is no more room to receive more in the name of of the Lord Jesus Christ pray for as many that are sick pray for as many that are having one problem or the other oh Lord God please attend to their needs we pray for the word that Lord let your word burn across the four corners of this world and convert people from deception of different religions thank thank you for answering our prayer in Jesus Christ's name we pray amen thank you for listening to this message I encourage you to subscribe to this channel the narrowest Christ for all nations and don't forget to turn on the notification Bell if you're watching on Facebook please like 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Zarvot Gameplay #1 Meeting My Dumb Friend Mustard
welcome back its mystogan here and today we're playing czar fought a game about tubes got this game the other day and it looks awesome so let's get into the gameplay storm ooh story mode player one player follows charcoal and mustard as they make their ultimate presents for their best friend's birthday versus arcade options credits wow I love the visuals on this look at that bright colors movement beautifully it's got a story mode Wow new game new story game I am so looking forward to this I saw this the other day chapter 1 the new voxels are you okay in there oh I'll say nothing's who she lays is there we jump and we been deadly and we have I'm guessing say something it's my top have a cool-down I guess got to with that one oh look at all these guys come on say something oh no is that the boss oh I got a - - you got him with the 3 times 3 multiplier guess my health is that little heart on the top chomp was that all the buttons that wants to do that well come on baby say something Saturday morning 10:30 - am almost its Reds birthday tomorrow I'm picking the last part of Reds present today but I was supposed to be at the door or 5 minutes ago no no oh we got stuff to do yeah we got stuff we need to do I really shouldn't have hit snooze must've probably won't mind but I really should stop being so late Lester's gonna help me get the organic it's a last part of bride's birthday present what are you getting her you need to grab the present and my keys then I can get out of here I'll look at him wiggle I don't want to get up I wish I were still in bed dad the keys are here wanted a glowy dot in the corner is that is that ah there are mighty found the keys and a random corner in the floor just a really clean my room oh do not get to explore [Music] got these shelves because they're never put my keys there well we've already got the keys let's head on out present is it this brick here take present Reds present I'll obviously need to bring this but her birthday's tomorrow but maybe you have to combine them Wow what does that really hope she likes my present was that a finger skateboard a CD a duck a pencil that a ping-pong ball I can't tell if the other square is and a slot for the banana just missing the banana better turn this off a cooler lamp but it looks like a heating lamp or does it just say cool lamp there's a ter part on - well can't talk about it again better hurry mushroom us already be at the jar station ah the jar station okay so this is my front door [Music] voice actor lives there sometimes I hear someone practice the same line over and over and over again would it be hit me hit me this is something come and fall this that's the line I usually only see [ __ ] make her out once or twice then you need to get out more cute plants keep painting cute placement on a box so I was like dusty dust less living expert who'd block the entire Hall of their stuff what's this okay what's this our case it unlocks nice okay pick up glowing dots and corners no elevator man there's no elevator I like to move in this game and you only have to use one joystick that's cool little box of dancing probably our supplies I ordered last week now I can't wait to you home tonight okay six percent of all it just did this painting for the first 100 times I saw it in that the truth my just out here now can jump up on stop it whoa [Music] rather dangerous all the sudden it [Music] waveclear then I'm just trying to get to the station all these random stuff started telling me oh so that was the way to go well I've got an overheating bugs that's what that red bar is it's an overheating okay this I'm going to say this box lives in a very very dangerous area man just random stuff attacking them who made it to the jaw station I hope will not to like oh no mustard could be there already by now there he is oh hey charcoal the blue is charcoal the other ones mustard over here hey oh hey mustard sorry I'm late oh hi look at these flowers aren't they beautiful [Music] either you read will like them they're fake buddy you know that right look how perfectly or anything perfect is finished last two but we don't they are the plastic boxes now there gotta be some sort of metal laser well it's still pretty I guess [Music] bula PT jar terminal anyway sorry I'm late are you ready I'm ready let's go so can this be done in two players one person is mustard one person is charcoal I wonder I wonder when we made it to the jar station look look man I'm forest mount clove Castle boulevard castle boulevard track 12 let's see happenin forest delayed oh come on look our jar is delayed I'm loving this game awesome I guess it's better than leaving without us let's go so you know mustards gonna be the Cutie little doofy track 11 canyon there yet oh there must be boss amok track 12 that way 13 and endless nothingness oh I gotta tell you it reads if only wishes if I only wished to silently 1996 what happened a 96 bra reads voguing both materialistic yes universe gathered in nature and nullification weird gift from the artist hae-sun maintained the other side's pretty wild man in track 12 happened in forest is that turtle yep happen in force yep all the board the jaw whoa so I literally have this go jump in the jar look it says five means because five beings do you have five beans the heck is a vein okay you pew I'm gonna hack this machine so oh you get the big laser is the stuff I'm collecting are those beans oh I glitched it do you hack the machine out of hack I'm sorry it's okay I think these yellow rings are means a collective view them I could buy his tickets where do I put these what sir is their slot on that side look at me wiggling with my little pincers what happens when you go into a cutscene with something going on vein mustard ring what ding ding ding ding it worked oh no you said to shout baby they can just lost some brain cells I'm right there with you muster just dumb let's go a monster okay now I lost my pincers Oh what are they doing to that jar we're just gonna shoot it out hey mustard do you think revenge will be happy to see us of course duh the reason she shouldn't be there in multi cubes so literally just a charcoal I'm hungry didn't you eat breakfast I wanna banana you know we're getting the banana for red right and I'm not sure we'll have time to pick up another one please please you promised well I didn't promise please mustards just like a giant little kid the new vortex chapter one a new record 13 minutes of 59 seconds score lives damage one-ranked a very nice oh if it shows a time there's gonna be time trials chapter tooth happenin forest okay mustard will head to the upper happenin wears a coffee shop on the way but give some banana bread for you then get the organic banana for red okay mustard yeah bread yeah bread he said mr. henchy kid up there huh you're up there why aren't you down here oh well no but it's comfy here let's go all right there literally I'm sure they buy something I don't want to lose all the money's just gonna lays it through all the walls jeez there we go what kind of sob labels [Music] that chomp is pretty sweet man excuse me miss y'all do you need autism I do like the spin thing though to keep them off of you I remember this place look I remember that butterfly so pretty butterflies don't stay the same place you know that one does and you know what every time I bet it will be in the same place all right guys that's gonna end it for this episode of sarve opt join me again when we do another one like subscribe I appreciate it if you enjoy the video of course see you next time
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How to Write Clinical Patient Notes: The Basics
hi my name is David Keegan I'm an academic family doctor here at the University of Calgary today we're talking about how to write clinical patient notes the basics so first of all why write a note in the first place why are we writing notes when we see a patient it's really important to think about these purposes because that's going to help us understand why we do things in the way we do when we write them down so one of the main reasons we write notes is so that we can actually document for ourselves what we did with the patient what we discussed and so on so that later on we can go back and look at those notes and see what we did and what we heard from the patient great they're also there to help other people do the same thing one of our colleagues or another health professional or somebody else might have to be taking on the care of that patient and they need to be able to see what we did as well and there's also a documentation reason to do it for a good medical legal quality reason so that we're tracking what we're doing so that if there's any questions later on then the answers are there what we actually discussed while we came up with so that there's actually like a source of truth around these things so there's a variety of reasons and if you're a clinical learner and you probably are if you're watching this video there's another reason to do it is so that you can display that you can think about a patient in a clearer way so that you can work with a patient talk to a patient examine the patient and document things in a way that shows you have a clarity of thought and understanding about the patient and their issues so with all that said how do you actually write a patient note well there's a few things you got to do first you've got to think about is this the right patient record I'm looking at so if you've seen a John Smith are you looking at John Smith's paper chart or you looking at John Smith's electronic chart and it's amazing that in the era of electronics how easy it is to be finding yourself in the different patient's clinical record and you're happily typing away an obstetrical history on a 92 year old man and you just made a mistake so be careful about that and the very first thing you should do is check check to make sure you've got the right patient Wow so that's going to save you a ton of time because if you ever don't have you ever do this incorrectly it's a real hassle to fix all that next if you're in a standard clinic maybe it's a family medicine clinic or gastrointestinal and that clinic knows that they're the only things working there you might not need a title but if you're in the hospital or in a multidisciplinary outpatient setting where you share files and so on you might actually have to put a bit of a title or heading so the heading would demonstrate or reveal who are you working with what kind of service or what kind of group are you with so it might be something like penny might be surgery surgery progress notes or something like that and then that way it's really clear to everybody what your note is all about now some other things to help with the quality and safety aspects are making sure you've got the date and time correct so you've got the date the time may not be necessary but it often is particularly an inpatient or particularly an emergency or ICU settings the time is also going to be very important you want to make sure as well that your name who you are is clearly identified so your name is going to have to be there at the bottom typically we're going to sign and print your name and put your pager if you have one and your designation so if you are a second-year medical student find out what your designation at your local school might be but it could be something like you know med two or something like that so that everybody knows what this note is about when it was written and conducted and then who wrote it was it a medical student was it a staff surgeon or somebody in between so if you have all these things down this is going to help with the safety of the note itself to make sure that's a strong clear note now then the content of the note is something different what goes on the insides are there's four key categories for any note and you'll you'll see them come up over and over again and they fall along a pneumonic called soap and so and P and s is for subjective so in all notes you're going to be describing to some degree the story as you understand it often it's told by the patient or the patient's family themselves and we're possible use their words so if somebody says I'm short of breath don't say don't write down patient had dyspnea for four days no you don't say this via you actually say patient describes being short of breath times five days by using the patient's words it helps capture things better within a more nuanced way and sometimes we might interpret a patient's words to mean a fancy medical word but maybe we've got that wrong so you almost never go wrong by quoting the patient's direct words so in the subjective you're going to be finding out from the patient and documenting from the patient stuff that relates to the story why they're here today or what's the issue now that you're picking up from next is your objective stuff an objective is what objective what you are seeing or find out through objective means so it's a combination of usually your the glance so you might glance at a patient and see how they're doing so if it's something an emergency room who's here with asthma you might have glanced at them across the corridor if they're sitting up playing their mobile device then you might write you know five you know five-year-old child sitting up playing a mobile device or maybe they're reading a book or whatever or maybe they're quite ill and they're gasping for breath and leaning forward and you know I'm looking quite scared you might say distressed looking child leaning forward struggling to breathe so those two descriptor Glantz sentences are very different you'll also put an objective things that you find your this is where your examination will go and so the things that you find when you assess the patient or your looking at the bedside you're looking at their their heart rate or you're checking their heart rate listening to their lungs all those sorts of things go under here their objective you are finding out you're not relying upon somebody is story no stuff you're finding out and then there's other objective things that will typically flow here as well labs or reports or whatever you might have some other objective findings from tests will go here as well the a stands for assessment assessment is watch you think is going on which is typically diagnosis but sometimes it's a differential diagnosis and sometimes it might be a assessment of somebody stability like if they're a long-term chronic type two diabetic your assessment might be stable diabetes control or unstable diabetes control needs more tighter control you know because everyone knows this patient's diabetic there's no surprise about that but the assessment today is there level of stability so assessment can be a diagnosis or differential diagnosis if you have no understanding and you can't figure out what it might be it could be like like hypotension myd you don't know why yes and that's okay not my D stands for not yet diagnosed and if you think of a certain diagnosis like let's say you think it's hepatitis you put down query hepatitis because you're not sure yet you think it might be and so there's different ways to make your assessment that that is sort of varies by the patient but it's basically your judgment of what's going on and finally P stands for plain so this is what's happening now as a result of you seeing the patient or you being involved in the patient's care so it could be things like things that the patient's going to do so the patient might you know you might be talked to the patient and they're going to be increasing their high intensity interval training as part of their exercise and going from you know two days a week to five days a week you might have something like that there may be some investigations you're going to do and so the investigations might particularly help out with some areas of confusion that we already talked about under assessment if you are going to give any therapies they would go here and therapies could be medicines or otherwise you know maybe you're giving them oxygen maybe you're going to be given a medication and then if you're doing any consultations so if you're going to be getting the patient engaged with anybody else so like a dietitian a surgeon or whoever so the content of the note is subjective objective assessment and plan and these are the these are the main features of every single clinical notes you're ever going to write and retrace in order to make sure it's a good note that is actually worthwhile that hits all the issues of safety and quality and so on check to make sure it's the correct patient that you're writing a note on make sure you've got some sort of heading if you're in a multidisciplinary or a hospital based environment so that people know who is writing this note and what it's for make sure you have the date and time entered if it's electronic that will probably come up automatically but if you're on a paper record make sure you record that and finally make sure it's very clear who you are so you print your name you sign your name and then you have some sort of designation so people know who you are whether it's a PG y3 a med student or whomever so that's how to write patient notes the basics thanks very much
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Can The UCKG Be Trusted?
so I just want to ask that question it's so so you cut you're not saying then that you can guarantee that the operator would be free and you're saying your agreement doesn't include I'm filming this or I'm just you're saying your agreement definitely doesn't include any stipulation the church will have no editorial control over films being shown or potential may be non-christian you know ethical problems say it's a film had a gay character with the church try and ban that film or exert any so you're saying so you're saying definitely no editorial control from the church to the to the operator could you just say yes or no is it possible to say no the church will not exert editorial control a cinema operation system now that's not really answering the question actually did you would you mind answering the question sorry it will the church attempt any kind of editorial control over the films that are being shown in the cinemas if the church wants could you say yes or no is the church going to have any editorial control over the films being shown you're apparently the person who could answer this question so you're not you're not really answering this question can you say yes or no to whether you're going to exert any editorial control over films being shown please just say yes or no the church is committed okay that's an interesting answer
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Using Coinbase Part Thirty Five
finishing up on the recorded prices between July and August I want to also add my weekly coinbase prices as well then I will be showing the assets I have bought and what I have made and lost when buying those assets I did not by any assets concerning Bitcoin but I did receive 5 USD in Bitcoin after doing these price recordings which will not be added in with that being said I will go ahead and review my weekly prices for Bitcoin on the 30th of July 2022 the recorded price for Bitcoin was 23 796.02 on August the 6th 2022 the price recorded for Bitcoin was 23 179.93 up 616.09 from the recorded price on the 30th of July 2022 on August 13 2022 the price recorded for Bitcoin was 24 864.24 up 1068.22 from the recorded price on the 30th of July 2022 and up 1 684.31 from the price recorded a week before on August the 6th 2022 on August 2022 the recorded price for Bitcoin was 21 235.14 down 2560.88 from the price recorded on the 30th of July 2022 and down 3629.10 from the recorded price a week before on August 13 2022 like I said in my earlier notes these were the last good prices I recorded for Bitcoin in the entire three months of keeping track of bitcoin's prices [Music]
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[Excerpt #2] Africa is not poor, it is being looted! - Chairman Omali Yeshitela (2007)
unfortunately the last 500 years of History has been in a history of imperialism we wake up today in the 21st century and look out upon a world which has them gives the impression of Heaven always been like this but it has not always been like this the fact of the matter is that Africa is the richest continent on Earth in terms of Natural Resources 12 million square miles when you count the islands of natural resources of tremendous wealth a place where billions of dollars every year are taken from Sierra loan Sierra Leone as an example in the form of diamonds on the one hand but on the other hand where the African workers who bring those diamonds to the surface for Europe for North America especially I expected to live of 30 cents a day and if they are lucky a cup of rice Africa is not poor Africa is being looted not only looted of Natural Resources but human resources as well and this is something that has been going on for a very long time so I'm hoping that this Congress will be able to look at the question of Africa this relationship to the north if you will not through pitying eyes but the rise of outrage I'm hoping that this Congress at minimum will bring people to a different Consciousness about the relationship that Africa has to the world and perhaps allow us to come to some different conclusions about what it is that we can do to change this relationship
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Computational Biology at the Exascale. Katherine Yelick,
thank you all for inviting me to talk to you today i'm going to talk about computational biology at the exascale i'll say a little bit about cloud computing as well and i'm going to talk about this partly because i think these are particularly challenging class of algorithms that come up in this application domain that are quite different than a lot of other scientific problems so specifically i'm really going to be looking at genomic analysis and what is called meta genome analysis and i'll say a little bit more about this in a minute this is a big data problem in the sense that the number of the amount of genomic data is of course growing exponentially this is looking at the growth the drop in the cost of sequencing we're going to need very scalable algorithms and i'll talk a lot about that and also big machines in order to analyze some of these data sets so how big are these data sets and why do you need even an hpc system well certainly the tradition in a lot of metagenomes is looking at um sorry in a lot of genomics is is done on shared memory machines and that limits the size of the data set you can analyze and what i'm looking at here is microbial data and that comes up you've heard about the importance of the human microbiome your gut microbiome and the impacts on health but also in the environment it's very important for understanding various aspects of environmental impacts and things like that agricultural and so on and their number of questions that come up such as what do these microbes do this data set is also a very large and growing data set from the microbial data and um what are some of the kinds of scientific questions that people ask for these and how big are the data sets well this is a data set that people that that use the joint genome institute at lawrence berkeley lab and the supercomputers at nurse um using our tools that i'll be talking about in terms of the algorithms have analyzed uh the question is what happens to microbes after a wildfire this is a one and a half terabyte data set questions like what do these microbes do and in this case the scientists are using it with um you know with isotope tracing data and that's an eight terabyte data set and finally a study that's going on now which is looking at how to carbon and metas metabolism and freshwater lakes change across 17 years and that is a 25 26 terabyte data set so there are some very large data sets and these are very complex genomic analysis problems to solve because when you scoop up some of this water it might have thousands of different species in it each one of them when you send it through the sequencer their genomes get fragmented into little pieces and we're looking at short start sequences for a lot of the work that we're doing so say 150 characters and you're trying to turn that into a complete or nearly complete genome by basically fitting the puzzle pieces together finding overlapping pieces of those strings and then finding out how they they match now the other thing that's a challenge here is looking at the exascale architectures i don't need to tell you all about the end of dinard scaling and the pending end of moore's law except to say that when we started talking about exascale architectures we had thought that this project would probably be focused on things like many core architectures such as the the knights landing line of processors and instead all of the doe systems and this shows the three systems planned for the office of science are based on gpus and they're all hpe systems and they're based on either nvidia amd or intel gpus so this means that we need to now map these problems onto gpus and onto of course a large amount of data parallelism and so the two sort of themes that are going to come up in this talk in terms are well or maybe three is the irregular nature of the algorithms the need to use fine-grained and asynchronous communication and really to optimize communication in various ways to avoid doing communication and finally the need for data parallelism as to take advantage of the gpus so a little bit about the algorithms and software i'm not going to try to describe these complete applications and what they look like i'll just give you a sense of what some of the computational kernels are or the motifs the patterns that come up in genomic analysis and this uh this is a list in a paper that we put together on these motifs that identifies really seven patterns that come up in um in genomic analysis this is very close to the set of what are called the seven giants of large-scale data analysis a big data analysis from a national academies report and um but here you'll see some examples from the from problems such as assembling the genomes that is taking the fragments and putting them together into longer pieces i'm computing the distances between different pieces of a genome the genes the proteins the um the the um other sort of the k-mers or or k-mer profiles and clustering things and annotating things and so on so the first technique that is very important in a lot of these applications and comes up over and over again in different application scenarios is hashing and this is used for example to count the frequency of various substrings and we do this to for a number of different reasons one is to get sort of a profile an approximate sort of signature of what a particular meta genome might look like by looking at what its camera profile looks like we also use it to filter out reads so if there's a k-mer a fixed length string so a camera is a fixed line string that appears only once in the data set then we might then we might determine that's likely to be a an error in the um that was produced by the sequencer so um when we're looking for these k-mers uh what we'll do is we'll take the input strings and assume that we've read over the genome multiple times so we should have multiple copies of any particular location we'll we'll pull out these fixed length strings and then hash them and use that to count them and we'll build a data structure a hash table with them which we can certainly use for counting we could all we also use more compact data structures we do use things like bloom filters in order to reduce the total amount of storage because there are a lot of singletons in here that we don't care about at least for a lot of the analyses that we're going to do but then we also will store with each key with each k-mer that's the hash key the left and right character that appeared in the original input string with that so that we can then go back and glue them together into these longer sequences so we've filtered out the errors and then we can reconstruct the genome hopefully without too many branches from those from those k-mers with their left and right extensions so this builds a large distributed hash table if you think about the say eight terabytes of data or the 25 terabytes of data if you have a typical camera length is going to be say between 50 and or 21 and 100 that we're we're going to blow up our data set size by another factor of 50 to 100. we won't do that kind of all at once we'll try to never store that in memory but that gives you a sense of how large these kind of intermediate data structures are going to be when we we compute these k-mers once we compute we can save once we've hash them we save only one copy of each unique instance of a k-mer that will be a much more manageable data set that's about the size of the output of the data not the size of the input data set or certainly not as large as the um as the k-mer expanded version so um we have looked at both bulk synchronous versions using mpi where you read a bunch of data you compute all the k you parse the k-mers you exchange them you build a local hash table and or a partition of the hash table and also in a an asynchronous algorithm that's based on ubc plus plus a partition global address-based language in which you do one-sided communication and you do things like rpcs which are used extensively in the code to sort of remotely insert a bunch of elements into a hash table or a local piece of the hash table and just looking at the difference in performance between the bulk synchronous version this is the the blue line here and the red line so the blue line has a bloom filter which is really used to reduce space not to reduce running time and that compares then with the red line which is sorry with the the yellow line the red line which is also the up which is the upc plus plus version with the bloom filter as well so those two both have the bloom filter and it's actually faster without but we often use it with the balloon filter turned on in order to avoid uh building such a large intermediate data structure so you can see the advantages of here of using these these asynchronous communication and the way i like to think about it is a phrase that actually came up decades ago when people were programming the cindy machines which is to keep all the wires busy all the time and that's really what you're doing here is you've got this very irregular all to all sort of pattern but you don't want to just put it into bulk synchronous phases because then you're wasting your wires which are the most expensive kind of uh thing that you're there that you're trying to optimize for now can you do this kind of hashing and counting on gpus you certainly can um it is not the most natural thing to think of in a data parallel style but you can take a chunk of them and put them into the hash table this graph on the left shows the cpu implementation running on 64 nodes that was dominated by the time to count the k-mers the local work and counting and parsing the yellow and the blue and this little red piece was the communication piece so what's a gpu as some people would say gpu is something that takes a compute bound problem and turns it into a communication bound problem this is the same red sliver here now expanded in the gpu optimized version where the compute time is basically disappeared and all you're left with is the communication time this is a bulk synchronous version that there's now an uh am asynchronous version of it as well to try to better overlap the communication and computation the other thing though that's done besides overlapping is to try to see if we can reduce the total volume of communication and here there are some application level tricks that involve looking at things like hash functions that are going to give you better locality and therefore put a chunk of k-mers that are nearby each other in both the final answer but also in the input strings nearby each other and then rather than shipping each separate camera you ship a contiguous string that gets fully parsed on the remote side and you see some speed ups from that on the right hand side as well now the second data structure that comes up a lot a motif that comes up that i'll talk about now is graphs which are also quite different than what you might have seen in say scientific simulations and the graph problem i'll talk about here although there are several of them that come up across the different microbial analysis projects this one is what we call contig generation and that is once we've put these cameras into a hash table with their left and right extensions you want to go and build the connected component as a string that reflects what is that contiguous sequence of things and um and that takes the k-mers and then turns it into these into these um context and that's you can think of it as a depth-first search that starts at every possible position within the graph every vertex but hopefully non-redundantly so you don't want to to do a search on something that's already been searched from another point and um and that's really what happens and it's done using using a upc plus plus again for this sort of on this asynchronous fine-grained communication and there's a certain amount of caching optimizations that we can use for for certain cases and also using gpus here and this shows the benefit of the gpus that this is the cpu running time in blue and the gpu running time in red on a number of different nodes so again a problem that doesn't seem like it's necessarily a very good match for gpu but turns out to actually speed up quite effectively the the last thing i'll really talk about in detail here is genome alignment or string alignment and this is this is comes up a lot in both in in certainly in genomics but in some other data analysis problems where you're looking for inexact matches between different strings so you may have heard of the smith waterman algorithm a dynamic programming algorithm where you've got two strings here across the left and the top and you're trying to figure out what is the the the best path through it that minute that minimizes the number of insertions and deletions to make one string equal to the other string so this diagonal part of the path the gat are the matching things so those are kind of free steps through the alignment and then we have more expensive insertions that look like a horizontal or deletions a vertical line and so we in the worst case can search this entire matrix in order to find the optimal path through these two strings that will give you the minimum edit distance between them and in practice we often because these strings are going to be much longer we will cut them off so that we don't actually search near the outside because we don't care about really poor matches between two strings those are just not going to be considered an alignment but the other thing that comes up in practice is that we want to do many of these alignment it's and that's that's fortunate because even though the strings get longer even at 150 characters or that you often do not want you don't want to pay for that order n squared computation and so what you can do is you can batch a number of them together and then run those on the gpu and here the red yellow and orange bars are looking at gpus and two four and eight gpus respectively and the two different blue lines are two different cpu implementations that take advantage of some of the heuristics to cut off the search because of the cost but you what you can see here is that the this is in sorry in giga updates per second so that's the number of updates of that matrix and so in the in terms of giga updates per second so up is good here on the gpus you can see have a significant advantage in this alignment problem where it's a batch alignment problem and the the last one of these i guess i will talk about one more in just a little bit of detail and that is looking at um the this problem of what we is sometimes called generalized and body so this is some kind of an all to all computation where for example in traditional and body calculations you're looking for all in the most naive setting you're looking for forces between all pairs of particles for example and here what we're going to do is look for alignments between all pairs of strings so it has the same sort of a feel it can be done on a single data set aligned to itself or in general it can be aligning some set b with some other set a now that as with an in-body calculation in physical simulations you don't want to actually compute all n squared alignments here so this is a different n squared between all pairs of things than the alignment algorithm itself but it's still a given that alignment is expensive you want to only run alignment when you think there's a pretty good chance of a match and so one of the ways in which that is done is by filtering out and only running alignment if there is a common k-mer that is contained between these strings we do that once again by building a hash table with say the strings all this the k-mers from the strings in a and then look them up from all the cameras and the strings of b and look for things that match and this can also be done in about synchronous style um which has both um a larger a running time a somewhat larger running time although they're comparable i'm in a larger memory footprint than an asynchronous implementation that is just going and sort of grabbing the things that you need at a given point in time and sometimes a a set of things so this shows both the the running time and the performance advantage and sorry the memory footprint advantage of the asynchronous version now we also see a lot of graphs inside of these algorithms that are actually going to be represented as sparse matrices so just to give continue with the current the the previous example if we've got a sparse matrix that stairs stores k-mers as the key so this is the k1 through k5 here on the bottom and you see and you're storing a read which is the say the list of all reads that contain that k-mer and so we can think of that as now as a sparse matrix where in the read dimension we kind of blow it up and there's a non-zero whenever that read contains that given k-mer we can multiply that matrix times its transpose and get out of sparse matrix that is a read by read sparse matrix and that tells us which pairs of reads contain a a common k-mer and should therefore be aligned and we can run these matrix-based algorithms now in more of a two-dimensional decomposition um and this shows a version of this aligner called dibella both the original 1d version that was both the synchronous and asynchronous version and now the 2d version that uses this more matrix perspective and does a two-dimensional decomposition of those matrices now the last thing i'll just comment on here briefly and i talked more about this in the panel session is what about clouds and can we run these kinds of algorithms on clouds and i would say that the conclusion um about five years ago when we started the metahip this this project to do genome assembly the exobiome project was absolutely not um we were looking at cloud type of platforms and this is looking at something with an ethernet switch both a one gig and a 10 gig ethernet switch and what you're seeing here is the slowdown going from one node to two nodes and um we sometimes do see a little bit of a slowdown but not this dramatic and it would take you a large number of nodes in order to try to ever recover that 18x slowdown that you see here so you need a much higher speed network than you get um than you got on the cloud systems a few years ago there are now actually pretty commonly hpc instances in the commercial clouds and so we're seeing much better communication performance this is a micro benchmark looking at all to all latency just on two nodes but nevertheless which you can see is that this aws system is actually very competitive with corey in fact there's i think some places where it's actually um faster depending on exactly which person your version you're using so this this um also because of the fact these hpc instances allow you to do co-scheduling of the jobs and you really get dedicated instances they're very expensive but they are uh give you comparable hpc performance for at least for very small scale problems and we're studying right now how how large we can scale these two and also looking at a number of different application benchmarks on different size and different types of cloud instances so to wrap up um communication avoidance is still a very important problem in these irregular computations um which are represented by these genomic calculations traditionally when people because of the complexity of these algorithms and the fact that they're building things like shared hash tables they were often run on large shared memory systems and i think we've been really pushing the envelope into these distributed memory systems that are both um the these shared the terabyte shared memory systems are both too small and too slow these problems map well onto distributed memory hardware using if you've got very lightweight communication and even to gpus if you've got by by thinking about the algorithms and a way of batching these very small lightweight tasks onto the gpu to give you these data parallel-like operations communication avoidance is still key at and at the their application level techniques that i tried to give you a couple of examples of in terms of in the k-mer mapping trying to get hash functions that are going to give you better locality for example bandwidth reduction so judicious use of caching and some of the algorithms to avoid remotely multiple times looking up the same remote value for example when you're aligning something against something else and um but also using these sort of 2d or higher dimensional algorithms by dividing up the iteration space of the computation rather than just dividing up the data structure and spreading that out over the processors and finally i'm using hiding latency as opposed to packing things together to reduce the cost of latency those two will trade off against each other and i think our approach is to try to basically keep all the wires busy all the time which means doing a better job of hiding latency and using very lightweight communication to keep those wires busy so with that i will wrap up and thank you very much for your attention and i'm happy to take questions
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news vlogging GOP CLAIMS BIDEN HAS 17 TAPES BRIBERY SCHEME
then Vice President Biden claims he has recordings of Mr Biden pressuring the company to hire his son our Tom Dempsey is live in Washington we're on these claims top I mean one Scandal involving the former president one involving the current president I guess it depends on who you ask as to uh how hot each case is yeah that's right Adrian you know this morning Republicans are really putting a lot of pressure on the FBI to release more information about this alleged criminal scheme involving then Vice President Joe Biden taking money in exchange for favorable foreign policy decisions now those same Republicans are coming out saying that an FBI source told investigators about over a dozen audio tape recordings of Joe and Hunter Biden held by a foreign person sort of as a form of insurance if that person ever got in a tight position long time Republican senator Chuck Grassley from Iowa made these audio tape Revelations during a speech on the senate floor on Monday Grassley said the
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The Day Before: Should we be scared or hyped? #thedaybefore #thelastofus #gaming #podcast
all right so let's talk about the day before and every time I try to talk about this game I want to call it the last of us because the name is like almost The Last of Us rip off in and of itself so for those of you who don't know the day before is the game that got announced not all that long ago maybe like a year ago and it's kind of it kind of looks like the concept of it is like The Last of Us MMO survival MMO basically like or like The Walking Dead MMO like you wake up there's zombies are you know weird creatures and you gotta survive in the world and it's a survival game and it's an MMO but a lot of controversies rolled out about this game as of until like last week it was the number one wishlisted game on Steam so technically like the most Most Wanted game in uh in gaming and Nvidia actually had it as part of their conference that they held at uh CES uh it's supposed to come out in two months they just doubled down on the release date at that very conference this comes out in March they've shown shockingly little of this game um and I'm trying to decide how much I want to say before I let you speak your piece and say what you think of this game before I start going into some of this other stuff um but there's like a lot of questions about this game there's a lot of people questioning whether it's even legit like is it an actual game is this gonna be like some like shell of a of a game and there's a there's a lot of reason I mean do you want me to get into the reasons why before you go or do you wanna you wanna jump out now I forgot this game was even like existed to be honest and I'm looking at it on Steam and I want to say like just what I'm looking at I mean it looks like a zombie shooter game right I don't know it's pretty good on the outside yeah like it's on the outside I mean it looks like a game let's call it somebody told you they were making like a Last of Us MMO survival MMO I mean that sounds pretty good right like oh that sounds like an interesting concept yeah behind it so and it somehow it became the Most Wanted game on Steam like I I don't know how this this happened so some weird stuff has come out about this game obviously there's a lot of people looking forward to it uh I pointed out to people right away that it's from a developer that you've never heard of and a publisher that you've never heard of so you should always doesn't mean it's gonna be bad but you should always ask questions you know about you know the company's track record if they don't have any well it could be good but you don't have a reason to believe it's like absolutely going to be good they've only showed like a minute of this game like the most recent trailer they showed gameplay but the gameplay didn't have any sound effects like none um and then they also did like they released this like miniature behind the scenes documentary or something like behind the scenes like the development of the game because they're trying to dispel the the talk of this game isn't like a real game and uh they said during the documentary that the games being made with hundreds of volunteer developers online like over and then they launch into this big hole Spiel or they product place like this new app that they've made it's like there's some like Zoom competitor like we developed this entire game over our new Zoom competitor continent with volunteer developers hundreds of volunteer developers which is like page major questions there in multiple ways and then they released some other like dead by daylight clone that's the only other game that they've made which they kind of used this game to prop up which is not I didn't mean to make that pawn because the game is literally called prop Knight um but anyway I don't know like what do you think do you think this it's it's coming out in two months like do you hearing all this that I just told you like what do you think and what do you think looking at it like is this gonna be like a epic disaster or I'm sorry I I don't know I think that's a little dramatic I mean if it's a game that you don't have any commitment to besides just like seeing it either fail or not fail yeah yeah uh yeah that's not gonna end it's not gonna be like the day before but uh as far as as far as like with the game I'm looking at right now I mean like is it the game called the day before yeah what did you mean when you say it's not gonna be like the day before that you mean that movie no I'm just gonna I'm just I'm just trying to name what's that movie I'm just trying to make a pun was it like the end of tomorrow or something uh The Edge of Tomorrow is a movie with Tom Cruise I think not the one I'm thinking of there's like a there's a disaster movie where like the whole world like floods and then it gets a blizzard the day after tomorrow yes that's that's what I thought you were saying no I'm just trying to like name drop things and make funny um I oh you did I mean the the thing with these kinds of things is that one I never heard of it until I mean like I've probably heard of it but not to the point where it's just like circulation stuff like this comes up right now I'm looking at actual gameplay what I think is actual gameplay it's 12 minutes long and whether that's real or fake I don't really know I mean when you said like oh we had like volunteer developers like that definitely raises an eyebrow to me if they said that out loud I'd be concerned yeah which I'd be like okay that's concerning to know like if these accusations are correct or not I came from a developer themselves yeah I mean if they want a name drop like the other Zoom competitor that they have like that's cool good for them I guess like that doesn't bother me much but as far as that developer volunteer thing and I'm like that means that you probably treated like most of your staff liked crap and you probably have some potential failure coming your way I just I can't imagine trying to develop it's hard enough to make video games at all right with full-time employees of hundreds or thousands of people you know yeah and then and those are people being paid salaries and then could you imagine trying to develop a triple A MMOs game with volunteers like on their own time I I don't know I'm there's a lot of people questioning whether this game is even like legit or if the hot entire thing is a big scam like the thing uh what was the game that Sony just fell for a scam it was like a glorified demo oh it's more spoken was it first I don't think it was first spoken but I go to event to be honest it could have fooled me materia yeah oh God what was it it was a horror game it's driving me nuts abandoned and everybody thought it was like this weird hideo Kojima conspiracy announcement like this is a silent hill game that Kojima is developing and it got all this attention because Sony brought it out on bare stage during one of their comp E3 E3 one of their conferences like everybody was super psyched for this game and then it turned out that it was like a glorified demo and in like the five years it was in development they never made anything more than like a demo but Sony had Sony had run it out on their stage and they tricked their investors and they did nothing with all the money it's not even like a real game yeah I get that well I mean the most that we can do is wait I mean like if God of War can wait an entire month before it starts marketing its own game so can anything else apparently yeah yeah yeah I mean but I would say In fairness you know that Sony Santa Monica like I I'm much more willing to roll the dice on Sony you know what I'm saying like then no no I guess yeah company I've never heard of uh publisher I've never heard of it's I it blows my mind I don't know how unless they have an army of bots this literally like in concurrent not in like one period Hogwarts Legacy just overtook it was the most wishlisted game on Steam and that just like blows my mind because I feel like most people haven't heard of this game so it's like where are all these where are all these people who are wishlist in this game coming from it's just it's odd and Nvidia has partnered with them and yeah it doesn't really have a lot of followers on their official Twitter account either right they're definitely active because they're retweeting things it's just odd bizarre situation all around I mean I would love if it comes out and it's great because I mean the concept is cool their developer Twitter page only has 116 followers what the hell well they're all volunteers there there's got to be Bots they probably have like some code by that's just wish listing like creating multiple steam accounts into switch listening isn't it crazy how like and I should look more into how this translates but there's like like developers put so much on wish listing their game and I mean there's obvious logistical reasons like they'll get notifications and like sale notifications and stuff but I I think that they like they somehow make money off of that too and I don't know if that's through like because they can attract marketing deals like hey we've got you know this many people who've wishlisted our game you know what's crazy that wish listing has been around for like ever oh yeah I feel like wish listing was always like this weird like add to your Q gimmick to like just help you remember about a game that you didn't want to lose track of right and like I want to say over the past ever since E3 left um actually no like a little bit before like at the very Trail end of e3's lifespan they would have like the PC game show and that's whenever you started seeing wishlist
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Commercial Gutter Filter that works all the time -only keep downspout open - less maintenance
on a commercial gutter this is a six inch commercial gutter and look I put this in about two months ago and the whole purpose of this filter you can see it keeps the downspout open is the whole idea you can have a gutter full of leaves and full of debris as long as the downspout is open and there's no water can flow through there the gutter will flow it doesn't matter if only look at all the leaves in his gutter look at it look at all the leaves it's flowing because there's got a filter is just keeping the downspout open it doesn't matter what uh how much leaves you have in a gutter because it will grow look at the plants growing here in a gutter that was before you put it yeah so let me show you another downspout where is the downspout yeah look here let me show you okay so here's the here's my point conversation here's my point if your downspout is not open like in this case look you see the downspout yeah look look at the leader pipe going down there see it's all clogged and the water comes here and it cannot flow through this is why you have to okay look at it it's clogged up it cannot throw through and no openness I was not asked open to do this goddess I'm just showing you look at this it's all clogged in a downspout look at it so look at it you cannot even nothing can flow through there you go all right I got it open now see there and all you do is you put these filters just like that and what it will keep the downspout open and I put like two like that oh my God okay and that's it you put your filter over the downspout and you your gutter will flow and regardless of all the debris all right the purpose is to keep the downspout open and the rest you can clean once a year once in two years and then it will work that's this the best best idea okay get you some yeah
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Adventures in Second Life - Drama Libre Presents Deep Space Battle
hey everybody this is jazz and i am here with my girl kitty say hello kitty hello kitty and we are here bringing you once again like we do every saturday night the drama libre dance party and you guys check us out because this is the theme is deep space battle right so yeah so we got fierce steps for this battle um i got i got a little cyborg id and as you notice i have my fabulous weapon and so just jazz we are ready to protect and save the universe yes we are and do a little dancing at the same time and try not to hurt anybody so we'll see what happens yeah that's gonna be an interesting trick i'm probably gonna have to take off my weapon to dance but that's okay we'll see all right shout out shout out shout out we have a shout out right we have a shout out okay you guys i'm gonna put up the texture again but the texture that you guys see at the very beginning of our taping this fabulous texture was created for us by our friend tavarin and i wanted to make sure that he knew that we absolutely absolutely love it because it makes us look super uber professional sure does and we're using it at every in every every place we can use it we use it on discord we use it on flickr we use it on our facebook page we use it everywhere you can think of it's there the only place that i haven't used it yet is a blog and that's because i have a really old sad little logo for the vlog that i haven't had time to replace but it's changing today we will be updating yes we will be updating that so not a problem all right shall we go in shall we see about last week and do yeah hold up let me go ahead and make sure that i properly follow you okay you are good to go lady hopefully i don't hit you in the head with this thing because you know it's kind of big tiptoe through the sand i'm kind of feeling this outfit girl i am doing an extreme close up i do it it's like you look good all right it's got some good detail on the back doesn't it it does okay let me go ahead and walk over to you because i'm all the way way back every time i zoom your every time i zoom on you unfortunately it it does the and of course obligatory butt shot this outfit oh lordy lordy lord it's okay it's like a bathing suit it does i mean but yeah but it was like hello it's like hello i'm looking very j-lo-esque yes it does give you a little bit of a jlo booty you're right because because well you know latex will do that it'll it'll firm you up in places you didn't think you needed it kind of sucks things in and reshape things it does it does i mean if you've ever worn a a scuba suit you know that's exactly what happens here suckers are hard to get off though oh i know they're impossible when they're wet it's like oh my god okay ready anyway let's look at this wall over here talk about last week when we came for the cherry blossom ah look who won look at that everybody looks so good at that festival they really did will was awesome he got first place he was the vase and i normally don't say this but i voted for him because he really really is so clever with how he does this stuff i mean he looks amazing every time i know it was cracking me up and then oh wait it was a tie will and dagmar oh that was dagmar i love dagmar i focused on dagmar like a million times because i love the performing aspect of dagmar's outfit right and then oh no it was a three-way oh my god that's that's hilarious thank you kim oh no yeah little kitty parasol okay no no no no no no that's right that was very clever yes yeah that was great we've got some serious warrior girls in today whoa right look at that oh i can't wait to get in there yeah yeah i mean i i know i won't win but you know i feel like i brought i brought it because i went to the cyber fair um so shout out to nevada for going to the cyber fair and actually showing me some of the possibilities for my outfit right yeah and you of course showed me that which is where i got my lovely weapon and of course where you got this outfit for me yeah yeah that was pretty cool this is my first cyber punt star wars sci-fi outfit ever yeah well no the first the first time you did uh your your you did you did a little robotic remember when we we did the the jet sets but that was like so like a sweet little robot you know it wasn't like you know i'm gonna i'm gonna defend the universe kind of a kind of a thing it was a cute robot it fit my personality yes it did it did all right so there we got our battle in deep space nice promo there yes looking good but let's go see because i know there's a bunch of people in there all right all right well walk on over and i will go ahead and do another zoom focus on you [Music] where's that little arrow let me hit the arrow look i'm just standing up there i'm levity i'm so talented okay ready whoops there we go there we go there we go turn around turn around see you in a minute bye oh oh i see you coming out oh wow okay okay okay okay now i'm gonna flip back to me and i will and i will meet you there in a minute oh my goodness wait did you get here oh wow wait till you get here i'm gonna try to get out of the way so you don't land on my head yeah oh my gosh look at me climbing up oh wow look oh this is so cool my ship's going [Music] and you can see like you can see things happening all around i know this kind of makes me want to do a little battle i think i'm ready i think yeah [Music] i think i think i'm ready look [Music] [Laughter] wow you can see things blowing up and i know intense man well look look i'm ready i have a weapon you know something goes down yeah i got this i got it yep i'm ready i'm protecting the universe now i'm protecting the universe and i'm also in in blue glow i'm just gonna had our little holdable planet too i wonder if we can attach that to the other hand oh there we go okay i'm getting rid of my weapon because if we're gonna walk around and dance and and stuff i'm keeping mine because i like it and it goes over my shoulder okay hopefully i won't i won't decapitate anyone oh my gosh i'm lost oh wow look at how cool this is there we go how do you get lost on a disc hard to believe but wow look at what's going on oh you ha and then you have the eye of deep space right there look look there's all kinds of battles going on there are oh oh there's some more there's some more look at that insane of course they didn't disappoint they never do they never do they always come up with something really amazing so i'm i never get i i'm always in awe of what they come up with because i mean how do you get spaceships to fly around the platform and shoot at each other and blow up that's like that's like the coolest thing ever if i did that they'd probably be crashing into the people i know that's i know right i don't know enough about that i don't i don't even know enough about scripting to get any of that what is that the aurora borealis is that how you say that's what it looks like though isn't it i like it it's so pretty it reminds me of that it reminds me of that and then you got everybody dancing around we have a little bit of the universe a little different people from the universe different aliens and inhabitants all here to protect and serve all coming together to dance and make sure that we are good to go do some booty shaking intergalactic beauty shaking yes do some solid intergalactic booty shaking and make sure that we are good to go as far as our look for the day and our um let's see i wonder if can i choose where i let me see my weapon back i was feeling a little naked without it and it's not hard to do in this outfit a little naked well you know let me see look i put my planet in my other hand nice i got my planet queen of the uni i hope nobody throws anything at me because i won't be able to catch it i'm going to drop some queen of the universe did you hear that what was it i thought i heard a galactic call really maybe that's what it sounded like what is that back there oh my gosh did you see that no i put i put i pulled back oh there's so many battles going on it's like impressive i know they're all over the place oh look okay everybody's just staring at us look look did you see it i saw that like behind us i love the little smoke trail like yeah and you see the missiles flying and everything wow pew pew pew pew it's like the lego movie but better like way better [Laughter] oh my goodness look at those okay well i think i think we need to get dancing and we need to come around to see who's here yeah let's go find a spot whoops i hope i don't hit anybody sorry anybody if i hit you that's my wonderful weapon oh yes we have got to talk about people because i am seeing some pretty cool i know like people went all out i know [Music] [Laughter] okay so where are we standing whoops and i need to take off my oh so lovely ao just to reduce leg detaching detaching although i will be walking really funny but that's okay are we gonna walk are we gonna dance while we talk we are gonna dance i think this is our spot excellent are you ready i am so ready okay i'm so ready okay wait what what i'm about to click on somebody's video is it okay yes it's okay to animate my avatar go girl get it get it get it get it i said yes and it didn't animate me maybe it didn't like me this time refresh refresh let me try one more time and i took off my ao is it not working no that's the first time it's happened i mean i that would you know so all these people are seeing butt shots of me but they're not like seeing me they're not seeing it shake no there we go oh we have pictures i got my picture who the heck is nazareth london why are they offering me to teleport i don't know but don't go it's like dude why no what's the matter with that person what people do that randomly that's not very nice don't they know any better no that's not good manners it's not it's like i'm saying hi everybody tell everybody to smile for the camera smile for the camera let me see what this picture is my picture oh yes i'm looking into the sky i'm brandishing my weapon at the sky i'm going to send you this we'll be able to share it later [Laughter] let me see we got our picture of the week oh i can't wait to see it let's see deep space battle this is the deep space battle let me tell them what i am oh i'm gonna accept your picture and accept that other picture and i'm gonna go ahead and open those so you guys can see them because it isn't a party until we see our textures pictures or it didn't happen and that what they say yeah very true pictures right oh look at jess she looks fierce look at me i know i'm about to get somebody oh i look serious and i never i i never wear my hair platinum but i had to wear it with this outfit because i just look right it looks good it looks good look at us dangerous times in the universe we got it covered we do [Laughter] it's all covered all right so now it is camera zoom time you want to turn on tags so we can see yes yes i'm turning on we need to know who's on and who's here that's right that's right that's right that's right i don't know who that person is i don't remember befriending them maybe i'm part of their group or something there's no telling you know there's creepers nsl they're just like sneaker bunching you don't even know they're there yeah that's frustrating stuff it could be somebody well you know what maybe we should start with our hosts our hosts our hosts with the mostest yes because you know they if it weren't for them we would not be here and they do this build every week and i am so grateful that they do there we go a nice close-up of our hosts to the left to the left left to the left and as you can see we have our on screen we have the lovely peachy sassoon and the fabulous jersey cizmandi and they are rocking out but they are also effectively weaponized i love it that peachy has flowers she has poison flowers because she she has to make sure that you know the universe is beautiful but that it's protected from that that's right the universe is beautiful and jerseys is killing it he's like totally serious he's gonna make sure that no one messes with us right deep space battle that is and a little to their right we have muse wolf and musical fee wolf lil yoda down there yeah oh look how cute she looks look at that we have our official we have our official yoda that's a little cape everything yep nice little direct shot there boogie in down you got the little mask yep and then let's get a good look at muse because it's not fair to focus on just musical play wearing a fabulous updo but apparently apparently she's been affected by a parasite because you notice there's something on her head yes i see that she's functioning quite well she is moving quite fabulously maybe it's healthy i don't know well it's definitely helping her boogie [Laughter] wait who is this who is this let's get a close-up people raymaker the pipster the pipster that is the pipster and he he they are drama liberated so are we yes we are drama-free and dancing up a storm yep oh oh who's next oh look at that there's jason i know i i don't know do we have a hot guy at the party yes we do there he is unlike buddies it's official we have a hot guy at the party now let's be clear i am not showing his details like something some people do because you know i'm just not yes because you never know what you might find yeah and that as we discover i do not want to look pretty sure that one is safe but yes yeah that's just like that i do know there's some things you just don't wanna i don't want a profile dig in the middle of a live i just don't no no no oh and let's keep moving so hawkeye of the week it's official jason edison it's official okay hubba hubba i think she did it better than us me and my butt shot are not gonna fly with this oh my goodness free clay coat free clay cloud has has grey cloud has killed it with this look oops sorry guys camera angles again oh i'm dude i joke about the camera angles i mocked myself about the camera angles but holy cannoli when they kicked my butt they kicked my butt every time because you never know what's gonna happen on a live stream i know that's part of the fun though it is it's part of the fun but me and my mouse are gonna have to become best friends because we're we're sometimes we have little argument fights in the worst moments i know and they're really subtle because my mouth won't tell me when it's mad at me it'll just give me a bad camera angle they're temperamental you know they are i'm not gonna say what brand it is though so we've got great cloud killing it with her look oh my god i am loving absolutely worshiping her boots i know what is it with boots lately i maybe it's because fall is coming and i'm just i'm getting into the mood of the whole you know sweaters and boots and jackets and hot chocolate and all that good stuff these are so cool i mean they have an open toe they've got little holes in the back with buckles and they're really cool looking oh look at the starship it's not the starship that is the enterprise somebody brought in they brought their own little enterprise there so they're protecting the universe and they're protecting their ship and that's cherry and eli oop and we're getting a little mini shot of missy let me go ahead and do a closer look of jada and eli oh oh okay there we go that's a little better is it well i'm trying i'm trying or i'm dying you're doing good your camera skills have come a long way yeah considering i used to just press my mouse and people used to hear all the clicking click click and now right click click and i used again i used to get little messages yeah you're clicking way too much oh god i'm sorry sorry it's a learning process we're getting better getting better i'm i'm i'm telling you i am worshiping worshipping breeds boots they are killer i got some good boots today and missy loves you is on her ship and she is ferocious look at that ferocious with smiles that was a smile smiles can be deceiving oh oh her ship moved oh she was sitting out of control oh no her ship is dancing with her is she dancing she's dancing she's dancing the ship is moving with her dance with the ship la lovin craft let's go wow we've got a lot of really cool people who've really come out i know all right who is that hello does that sound yummy it says yummy is that self-proclaimed yummy that i i think so [Laughter] but cool outfit a nasa outfit astronaut it's an astronaut and he's got a camera he's got a body cam because he wants to make sure he's you know up above board [Laughter] yep oh oh and look at that is that whales again that is will's the alien with the spaceship yes oh my goodness oh it's an interesting alien how this spaceship has its own little stuff but i don't know what you call that exhaust little yeah particle emitters emitters there you go it's emitting okay that's funny let's do a rotation they have their little ships that's pretty cool and their ships are making noises too right let's look at tipsy puff twig pixie pop oh i like her outfit it's really cute look i love her crown i know the headpiece it's really pretty i like her hair too yeah playful pony ponytails pigtails and dupes oh i love the back that is cool yeah that's nice that is nice it's kind of retro but like cool looking because of the bell bottoms definitely fits the theme oh it's a big ship that's going by we're getting a little closer it does feel like that you can hear them i know oh the astronaut's flying he is there we are hasn't hurt you i think we're lucky i think we're lucky is it just me or are we like um it's like it's like we seem to match up our wardrobe really well we do don't we with the blues and the purple and the who is that we hook it up you know so cyber fair and yeah nova nevada hooked us up with the to get us that look and i like i said i never go platinum but i i thought it was just perfect because it would really make my outfit pop if i went platinum it does i almost did too but you know i gotta have my purple i had to keep my purple and then we have of course anna vittoria and riley aviante i like their outfits that like space trooper and star trek yeah oop hey what's in her hand does she have a taser she did have a taser yeah yeah [Music] they were prepared oh i got some interest there's kathy ryder one of our intrepid builders of the night [Music] who worked really hard to put all this together with serious and peachy and that's amazing i haven't seen wren who was our dj for the night i didn't i didn't i don't we didn't really well we're not done going around there's tiger i almost got that same gun did you it actually shoots stuff yes but i figure i didn't need something that actually shot things you know because that could be dangerous [Music] i have no idea what my weapon does i just know it look good and it glows and it matched and me being such a matcher okay ooh there's ronaldo de beverick also one of our intrepid builders dressed as none other than leonard nimoy of star trek fame yes and today we have odonono [Laughter] oh no no no i don't know oh no no no it's getting down that's cute i almost got what some elvis hair going looks like [Music] yep the puppet the letter some more peoples ironman acatarzinia katarina knows how to dress up for these things oh iron man is all dressed up in star wars and so is [Music] did we get everybody is that it we've already gone into the full rotation got everybody yeah oh no no wait i see somebody over by tiger little did we already get her she's all in white over there by tiger lily could that have been magdalena mag i know mag came in but i i didn't get a shot of mag magdalena who is another dj if you go over by xerxes like keep going past xerxes oh oh i see somebody in white i see somebody there there it there is we missed them yeah we'll definitely get a good look at that oh look yeah we'll do sans first sans is all out look at that those weapons are nuts she is fully armored i like that outfit i think she's the person i'm going to have to ask because she always ends up dancing on stuff and how does she do that how does she do that and i really want to figure that out because you know for our 50 linden friday uh segment i want to create a dancing on the table gesture dancing ooh table dancing yes yes we should do some some of that look there's tea and tea brought their dragon i love the dragon and there's dagmar oh no that's pushy that's pushy ganor excuse me don't want to get that wrong okay 2-2 and pushy galore and t so that's those three and let me do a close-up too and there's somebody else i didn't get magdalena or rendall they must have popped in well we weren't looking yeah so cute work it work it work it there's a little i wonder what that is hold on oh that's a little announcement thing thank you oh cute oh my god [Music] yes i did i love that see the universe doesn't have to be the universe is violent but it's friendly too i know if it can include piglet and winnie it can't be all that bad oh look at that that was cute [Laughter] [Music] it's funny carry your own little projector that's cool i'm just waiting for the next image to come up i'm really curious now what it's going to be yes it's designing it's deciding oh it was the guy from the office it was steve carrell from the office that's it michael scott yes it was michael scott okay we've got mystical konstanew and randall so i'm gonna do a little bit of a rotation guys oh who's that in the white dress they sneak in yes they did see more people are showing up they are they're just popping up i i still haven't had to worry about lag yet excellent i'm gonna i'm gonna really block that person because it's like i don't know them and i don't know and i don't understand why they would just send me a tv oh she has pink hair very cool randall and mystic and poor yummy he's just floating yeah he's just out there i mean we are in space and mags is laser bunny fierce magdalena cumin oh cyber bunny with laser eye and what is that like a saw blade yeah because it's going to cut through that carrot if it has to [Music] that's that carrot is done done and done oh my goodness all right now we're gonna see our new guest and we already saw tootsie pop twig let's go ahead and see who else is here and this is what i love about normally right drama lavies come as you are yep i like her dress so you know you don't you don't have to feel out of place you can come in a regular dress and dance up a storm you know because they're they're cool here exactly it's a drama free space that's what makes it yeah it is that's what makes it really nice oh yummy yummy yummy's jet pack just exploded oh my gosh i see that i see that oh and she is very well accessory she's wearing necklace and some bracelets very cute heels you know i'm all about accessories you're way better at accessories than i am for sure i you know the most i can accessorize is one thing you're getting better though you've been buying some stuff i have been buying some stuff by now and now i finally have actually some necklaces and bracelets and earrings and stuff ah somebody was away wow i think we got everybody i think we did let's do a little pullback oh and whoops that was that was that was not my mouse's fault that was my fault i had no idea that was there i did not realize that there was an entire section that did not have a pylon [Music] so they still have i mean they have a contest right they do the contest is going to run at the price yeah yeah and all you have to do is wear your tag in order to participate oh xylem minotaur just showed up a greenie and everybody gets to vote right everybody gets to vote if they're wearing their tech correct you get one vote so the vote has to count because um you have to absolutely love who you're voting for and the competition is severely fierce tonight it always is though it always i mean last week wills wills killed me with the whole days but he killed me the last time when he came in as in in the secret agent party when he came in as sean connery's head editor martin and the actual martini body that was brilliant [Laughter] it's so much fun so i'm gonna take one last shot of kylie minotaur because they just came in and i feel it's unfair to just see them from behind it's a space pirate who's protecting the universe oh i want that gesture that's a cool sounding gesture [Music] that's funny and last but not least your co-narrators for the evening yes getting down with our bad selves yes we are and we didn't have to hurt anybody so it's all good because we're drunk and girl did you know we have been on for 44 solid minutes showing everybody the amazing build here at drama libre and there's so many people here it took us a while to get around this time it did it did but we did a nice little pen everybody got a nice shot and got in front yes we'll be interested to see who wins the contest it will be interesting because we we got everybody what do they win what do you win if you win the club you win london you win you win lindens yep wow get hooked up with lindens well people need to get it on down here then you need some linden too i do find a costume and come on with it yeah and work it work it work work your little you know work your little cyborg [Laughter] shake your pixels exactly shake those pixels [Music] one last shot at our hosts seriously says monday and peachy sassoon because they bring this together every every week and not only do they bring it together every week they bring it together every week and they do a fresh build every week so every week you come in to something brand new some new concept some new theme yes and we are the board you are assimilated resistance is futile assimilated resistance is futile i think something's about to go down oh my goodness so thanks for joining us everyone happy saturday to you if you are in world get your butt over here if you're not in worlds if you're not in world don't come by don't come by and then you know we're going to do it again next saturday yes starts at 7 00 p.m slt goes to what nine what's the past ten they do an after party oh my gosh there's an after party too there is an after party so don't ever say y'all don't know what to do on a saturday night yeah because there's plenty of places to go but few of them are drama-free like drama you got that right so one last shot of everybody from the sky and talk us out jazz all right guys so if you like this video make sure you give it a thumbs up thumbs up thumbs up and then subscribe to our channel because we're always going to be doing some kind of adventure here in second life to show you guys what's going on so you don't miss out on anything and make sure you comment because we talk back we do we're friendly we're a friendly bunch here at adventures for second life we want you to enjoy your second life experience and whatever it means whatever that looks like we plan on showcasing you fun places to go fun people to meet you know parties and events to show up to um because we cover things all over the all over a cell you know we've got connections with art galleries if you're into art we've got connections with different parties we do a live stream at muddies every week on fridays because we're covering their theme parties so it's all good um that's right and if you know someplace that's really cool that we don't know about let us know send us a message drop us a note card drop us a note contact info is in the show notes yeah yeah drop us a note card send us a message because we will be more than happy to go check it out you know that's the whole point it's all about getting information to you as a subscriber getting information to you as a friend it's you know we want to make this universe as friendly to you as humanly possible yes so we may be dancing in battle but we are having a great time you can slay people while you're dancing haven't you ever seen jumanji the new one oh i have not oh you have to watch it i and my mom loves the rock she worships the rock he is like you have to watch it her absolute favorite she is she adores that band yes it's it's good the first one and we watched the second second was pretty funny too so yeah yep you should watch it she's watched every um every rock movie that came out even the very first one that came out where he was this guy who met his daughter for the first time yes as a football player yeah yeah yeah yep yep i don't the game plan i don't remember what that one's called but i've seen it yeah yeah it's on disney plus she saw it again the other day and she's like i love him i go mom i know i know we know you love him and granted granted she also loves bradley cooper from um from from when he did the movie with lady gaga she's like oh yeah i love him too like yeah yeah she's like he's so handsome it's those blue eyes i'm telling you oh i know and you know what he's a good guy he loves his mother okay we are so off topic we're gonna we're gonna end the stream now everybody have a good weekend come on down [Laughter] oh goodness got in here all right i'll see you guys catch you on the flip guess you have to play it peace out girl scout
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Avatar 2 Full Movie Official Trailer Review
are set by James Cameron's Avatar released in December 2009 the film continues to hold the record as the highest-grossing movie of all time pulling in 2.7 a 2 billion dollars worldwide we have been patiently waiting for sequels to arrive ever since and while the filmmaking team behind the franchise has been taking its time they have some absolutely gigantic plans for the future just like we've done for Captain America Civil War Batman V Superman and many other major blockbuster movies we have put together a special guide to help all of you keep track of the latest developments of Avatar 2 and beyond who from the cast of the first movie is coming back where will the new story take us read on to find out right now the plan is to release avatar 2 sometime in December 2018 the only problem with this forecasting is that the film has missed several production start dates and potential release dates already with all the delays the film has experienced plus the new plan to film all 4c equals at once it's entirely possible that the movie will blow through this proposed release date once again films with major blockbuster potential like avatar 2 usually want to get as many butts into those theater seats as possible so while there's been no word on the actual story of the sequel it's unlikely that it will drift into rated our territory we should also note that the original film received a pg-13 rating and a good bet that avatar two and the three sequels planned after it will attempt to stick with the same rating the first avatar was truly a passion project for James Cameron as the filmmakers spent years and years developing both the script and the technological advancements that needed to be made so you didn't really expect him to hand off the sequels to someone else did you Cameron will be coming back for not just avatar two but four three four and five as well he has some big plans for the technology side of things and has talked about both filming and higher frame rates using performance capture underwater you can be sure that avatar 2 will push the boundaries of what can be accomplished in modern filmmaking Cameron wants to show that the first film's success was not a fluke the director is certainly not expecting success to come automatically to the Avatar sequels simply because the first one did well now we have no idea if this means that Chuck and NEET Erie will already have children when avatar 2 opens or if will slowly watch them build a family over the course of the sequels but you can't deny that it sounds interesting this will come as a surprise to absolutely nobody but the main character of avatar might be coming back for the franchise's sequels Sam Worthington who has spent the years since his breakout role in the original sci-fi blockbuster starring in movies like Clash of the Titans Man on a Ledge and sabotage had signed a deal that would have seen him playing human turned navi jakesully for the foreseeable future the Aussie actor was even the first to reveal the production start date in November 2013 saying I'll be grateful if it finishes I think Jim is building the ship to Pandora to be honest but now that we know the avatar sequels will each tell different stories that simply form a complete saga it's unclear if there will even be a role for Worthington in any of the planned films of course production didn't start anywhere near November 2013 and has in fact still not begun to any significant degree so casting on any of the sequels could change at any time
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The Only 4 Dividend Stocks You Will Every Need To Get Paid Every Week
hey what's up YouTube it's great to have you back on my channel if you're new here welcome I'm Zeke and welcome to the dream green show here to give you the rundown on some stocks dividends in the path to Financial Freedom and creating passive income through dividends today we're talking about creating an Investment Portfolio that pays you dividends every single week that's right I found four monthly paying dividend stocks that have great dividend payments and they pay on different weeks of the month so that you can have income every single week well hold on to your horses your hats maybe that's some stuff only people from Texas say my bad hold on to your hash hold on to your horses but um we're about to go ahead and dive right into it but first please take a moment and hit the like button hit the Subscribe button hit that notification Bell because that helps out this channel more than you can even imagine every week I share new content on how to help elevate your investment strategies 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with dividends check out my free ebook mastering dividends that's going to be down in the description um it's completely free just click that any email and check out how I create passive income but let's go ahead and dive into these top four stocks right quick now kicking off the mutt we have finished Park floating rate Capital ticker symbol pflt as our first dividend provider now Penny park is based inside the United States it's a key player in the financial sectors with a focus on Business Development although their dividend safety score is unsafe is due to that high dividend yield of 11.3 percent which means more money in your pockets but it also means less money that they have to reinvest back into their company to make it grow they have been consistently paying out their dividends since they went public um an exception of 2011. infinite Park portfolio spans more than 100 different companies across less cynical Industries such as business services consumer government services and defense Health Care software and Technology they focus on high growth businesses in these areas allow pen apart to make Strategic Equity co-investments despite the industry's cyclicity they maintain a diverse portfolio with great protection from long default so let's go ahead and pull up Penn and park on movement right quick here we are MooMoo at the time of the recording this video pflt is at 10.78 and as you guys can see around over the last couple years or so they have been performing fairly well um since 2015 all the way to 2013 with a high dividend yield of around 11 so they haven't been doing the best over the last year but long term they have been doing pretty decent and the thing I love about MooMoo is that if you click over to the analysis you you guys can see more in depth right now is not saying that you should sell or buys more than neutral part and if you scroll down a little bit more you can look at the analysis rating some say buy some say whole none of them say sell and if you want to have a deeper in look you can also look at that financials but just to keep things simple let's move on to stock number two that's going to pay us the second week of the month now moving on to week two which is a real estate read and you guys know I love real estate REITs now real estate REITs is companies that invest into real estate type companies and by law they are forced to pay out 90 of their taxable income back to their investors in the form of dividends which is why they have such high dividend yields and they also are able to pay out their dividends every single month and not quarterly like most other um Blue Chip style companies that's why I love real estate REITs so let's take a look at agree Realty Corporation ticker symbol ADC now ADC is a real estate uh retail Reit with a diverse portfolio of over 1 600 single tenant properties with top tenants like Walmart Dollar General Best Buy TJX and CVS no tenants exceed over eight percent of rent with only Walmart topping off at five percent of adc's Revenue ADC provides a sec here 4.3 percent dividend yield in a 10-year uninterrupted dividend streak and here's the best part they have been increasing their dividends every single year for the last 10 years that mean every year you expect that the dividends is to go up even more so being investing to them 10 years ago you're going to be receiving even more from them now in the dividend payments now despite challenges posed by the pandemic ADC collect nearly 90 percent of the rent one of the best records among retail REITs that business model focus on essential businesses that could be more resilient to e-commerce Insurance stability um even in tough times that's how they was able to make money doing pandemics by renting out to top net companies like Walmart now here we are all moo moo ticket symbol ADC agree Realty quote now at the time of the recording this video that 65.31 now if you guys take a look over the last year they've been pretty flat pretty even they have some highs to have some lows but we take a look over the last couple years since 2015 to 2021 that's the kind of growth you want to see you want to see 18 back in 2015 though all the way to 78 dollars in 2023 and if we just scroll further back you guys can still see the growth and that is the kind of growth that you want to see in real estate REITs that also pay dividends now they did miss a couple of dividend payments over the last 20 25 50 years or so but over the last 10 years they have been increasing their dividends every single year for the last 10 years and they have not missed the payments for the last 10 years so that is why I absolutely love having ADC on this list to pay me on the second week of the month now now we're about to move over to a banger getting paid the third week of the month now next for week three we have the highly acclaimed realty income tickets but oh the this is known as the monthly paying dividend stock now I'm gonna show you I'm gonna tell you guys I'm gonna tell you guys just hold your horse I'm gonna tell you guys why they're on channel is the muffin pan dividend stock NOW realty income is a large cap retail read it's a industry veteran with over 11 000 properties across more than one thousand different tenants operating around 70 different Industries they provide a safe dividend yield of around 4.9 percent and they have a track record of raising that monthly dividend every single year since 1994 that's right guys this is why this is the monthly paying dividend stock that's right they have been increasing their dividends for the last 26 years every single year for the last 26 years that's insane making them dividend Aristocrat now dividend Aristocrat is any company that's inside the S P 500 and have been increasing their dividend payments for the last 25 years so reality income has been dividend risk crash for about a year year and a half or so and in order to become a dividend King you have to increase your dividends every single year for the last 50 years all of that is in the e-book check that out you'll learn more about dividend risk arrest dividend Kings all that stuff so check out the free ebook down in the pan comment now most of real estate income rent comes from businesses with a services non-discretionary or low price point elements insulting them from the e-commerce challenges this resilience and consistency have kept their rate above 96 percent even during financial crisis like the pandemic now here we are moo moo tickets income right now at the recording of this video it says 60 dollars and 10 cents once again over the last couple years since 2015 to 2023 that is the kind of growth that you want to see especially from a monthly paying dividend stock and if you just keep scrolling back just keep scrolling back just keep scrolling back we're all the way back in 2005 2004 that is the kind of growth that you want to see that's why this is not as as the monthly payment dividend stock 26 years ago they've been increasing their dividends every single year for 26 years yeah yeah you if you've been investing inside this company for the last 26 years there's no way that you could be losing money and the great thing about this if we go over to the analysis let's scroll down a little bit it's a little bit bullish right now analysis are saying buy hold and sell buy 71 and the price targets right now on the high price Target is 74 dollars um the average price Target is 69 in the lowest is 66 and right now in the current price for um tickets number oh is 60 so you could be getting it for the steer right now it could wait for it to pull back a little bit more but um just looking at taking some old track record of the last decade last two decades this is why this is one of my favorite stocks to invest into but let's go ahead and finish off the month with stock number four all right so to cap off our monthly plan we have Gladstone investment corporations tickle symbol g-a-i-n game pandas in week four game operates in the financial sector as a business development company providing equity and security debt financing to small private businesses their portfolio consists of primary apparently a first line secure dip which adds a layer of protection for investors this strategy has allowed them to pay uninterrupted dividends since 2010 gain has focused on establishing cash flow positive businesses in a long-term approach to Investments has contributed to its stable performance despite its relatively small size gain is a well-managed BDC yielding a promising 7.2 percent in dividends now here we are moo moo gained to Consumer j i in over the last year that kind of flat a little bit down but over the last couple of years since 2015 to 2023 they have been performing fairly well um it's not as good as realty income tickets above all to me but this is a good way to get paid in the fourth week of the month from monthly paying dividend stock now that wraps up our 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Knowing Who Is Right (part 2) - Pastor JD Howell
first John chapter four enough yak and here let's look at God's Word tonight first John chapter number four as we look tonight specifically in verse number four five and six where John writes to us ye are of God little children and have overcome them because greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world they are of the world therefore speak they of the world of the world here at them we are of God he didn't know if God here with us he that is not of God heareth not us hereby know we the Spirit of Truth and the spirit of error two weeks ago and Sunday night began this passage you dealt with pretty much verses 1 2 & 3 about how we're supposed to know what is right and to try the spirits to make sure that what we believe in what we follow is accurate lines up with God's Word that it's genuine that it's true around us we will have false teachers around us we'll have false doctrine around us we'll have false ideas but with us we have the Spirit of Truth and the Word of God which is truth it can guide us but in the middle of this passage is at verse number 4 look at it again if you would please ye are of God little children and have overcome them would you read this last part with me stay with me at home were here because with me now greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world lord I thank you for this time give us your grace and strength floor in these next few moments may you touch us may you challenges will help me to say those things that would be helpful I pray that if someone is struggling tonight that you would meet the needs and their soul in their heart well if there's a Christian who needs victory that you would give that and show that to them tonight Lord I pray that if there's someone who's under the sound of this broadcast who's never trusted you as their Savior that tonight would be the night that they believe in the Lord Jesus Christ or we love you we'll give you the praise and glory in Jesus name Amen boy what a tremendous first stuck right here in the middle of first John stuck right here in the middle this passage about discerning the spirits we find out that we find a tremendous promise and we find out that we have already won this is a powerful message is a good message this is a power filled message because greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world if you turn on your television and you happen to find a what we call them a TV preacher you'll find messages like this concept right God wants you to win and if you're not winning it's not of God God wants you to win and God wants you to prosper and you've already won they preach that all the time it seems like every time that I've turned it on a trying to spend a lot of time watching them of course and it always seems to be linked up with as God wants you to win send me some money and I'll pray over it all right I did get one comment back of after the service on Easter they said pastor you're gonna have to get better about asking for money on TV I'll I'll work at it okay no no no but you find these messages from these what were they call them prosperity gospel preachers but the fact remains the fact is found here that we have already overcome the world and what is inside of us is greater than what is in the world there is a victory we're tempted to quit but we can win we're tempted to feel defeated but we have the victory we sometimes think we've already lost but as false we've already won we have won God says we have won and we can win you see it's all about perspective perspective how you view things is this a bad time or a good time is this a crisis is it crunch time is it crazy or is there potential is it a blessing filled time its perspective someone said perspective was this an airline pilot was flying over the u.s. and he called a local tower and said we're passing over 35,000 feet can you please give us a time check the tower said but what airline are you with where the pilot responded well what difference does it make the tower responded what makes a lot of difference if you're with Delta Airlines the time is 1600 if you're with United or American it's or o'clock if you're with Southwest the big hand is on the 12 little hands on the floor and if you with spirits it's 20 20 perspective right what do you see do you see victory or do you see defeat do you see what God is doing what he can do what he wants to do or do you just see failure that's what the verse says ye are of God little children and have overcome them because greater is He that is in you he's bigger than any problem he's larger than any mountain he is the god of victory a shoe manufacturer went to sent two salesmen to congo west africa to go sell shoes undeveloped territory they both wrote back in the first salesman wrote back and he said prospect here nil no one wears shoes well the other salesman wrote back he said market potential terrific everyone is barefoot what do you see in the coronavirus what do you see when you're stuck at home oh I'm stuck here what was me or do you see a chance for God to do something amazing or how about this one a young man for the sake of his father went out for track he had as a story goes zero athletic ability I've only met a few of those people in life but as a story Manny he his father had been a good miler in his day and his first race was only a two-man race in which he ran against the reigning champion in the state they're gonna be at his school there's only two of them he was badly badly beaten but not wanting to disappoint his father the boy rode home as follows dad the only hat you'll be happy to know that I ran against Bill Williams the best buyer in the state he came in next to last and I came in second about perspective you see the Bible says there's an a power that we can experience we shall overcome because of God we shall victorious because of God we shall see amazing blessings because of God just say brother Howell doesn't always feel like blessings doesn't always feel like victories just reminder that our feelings can be deceitful our hearts deceitful above all things and desperately wicked who can know it that's Jeremiah 17:9 verse 10 of that passage tells us where the Bible says I the Lord the Lord knows our heart our feelings can be deceit is deceitful I like this story of an old country preacher he was challenged by a highly educated man about the Bible and about God he said this old preacher why is it that she create you Christians always claim assurance of victory in battle in this life in which the old country preacher responded he said well son it says the beginning of my Bible that God was in charge when things started up and then I flipped it into my Bible and when things run down he's still in charge so this old preacher said I figure there ain't nothing between the front in the back that can wolf him right now we're between the Front's in the back and nothing can whoop our guy graters seen it as in you than he that is in the world what does this passage tells a few quick things here tonight it tells us first of all of our heritage you are of God little children we are of God our heritage is of God there's a confidence because of our Heavenly Father God is my father and if you're Christian God is your father and greater is he your father all right than anybody else is dad see that's a motivation to follow God first credence tells us what know you not that your body's a temple the Holy Ghost which is in you which you have of God and ye are not your own for you're bought with a price therefore glorify God in your body and spirit which are gods motivation to follow him as my father I want to do things that please him a motivation to fear him the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom not a fear of Oh what if he finds out but a fear of of reverence and worship to the god of my father the one who controls all things who does all things and does them well I want to please him more than I want to please anyone else that's my heritage God is my father in this power we have a tremendous heritage I may care what you think but I want to mostly care well he thinks if they don't like that message pastor how that's not right does he like it I don't like that stand that's okay just to see like it does he want that stand I want to do things that please him we have a heritage that is tremendous we try to make decisions around around the church that would please the Lord they're not always popular right now I know for pastor let 44 years his decisions are always popular but I'm just a new guy I've never faced it at all my kind of pastor you've never faced a crisis quite like this before isn't God good though y'all have been gracious but God has been good you know it's not ideal circumstances all right we we'd rather be together every single service right you know that that first service it was kind of fun to show the church in your pajamas wasn't it well it's fun to be there and sit back here lazy boy but after a while it gets a little bit old after a while you kind of miss the smiley faces and you miss the people greet you at the door you miss brother and Cecil's saying good morning whether it's in the morning or at night yeah you missed the folks sitting in their same seat every single service no matter what I say you you missed the smiles from those around the auditorium you you missed the encouragement you get some other church families and seeing your friends and your other really your family at First Baptist Church may be less than ideal circumstances but God wants to give us the victory he wants to do so much through this time we've already seen some tremendous things like I mentioned with those other stories about people who watch TV on Easter things that probably would not have been done if we had been at a regularly scheduled format I doubt we would have been on TV if that had happened not that we wouldn't have wanted to or not wanted to we wouldn't have even thought about it across our minds been so busy doing something else you see God is doing something our heritage is tremendous but then I see our help graters see that as in you than he that is in the world the John 14:16 and I will pray the Father he shall give you another comforter someone said this way I truly believe that most Christians ignore the supernatural in search of the spectacular we have the supernatural with us the supernatural helper the supernatural strength the one who has all the answers the one who can lead us and guide us into all truth it's a promise and it's a promise of power it's a reality see God can do the impossible the young boy was travelling to visits grandparents sort of train he sat beside a man who happened to be a seminary professor I've met them before the boy was reading a Sunday School take-home paper and the professor thought he have some fun was the lad and he said young man said the professor if you can tell me something God can do I will give you a big shiny Apple well this young lad thought for a few moments and then he said mister if you can tell me something God can't do I'll give you a whole barrel of shiny apples you see we have the potential what can stand against us who can help us the supernatural one the Holy Spirit it's our heritage it's our help that it's also our hope our hope our victory is greater because he's already been overcome John finishes up and he says many will be deceived but you won't be deceived that's what verse six tells us hereby know we the Spirit of Truth and the spirit of error how can you have such a positive attitude right now how can you be so optimistic because I'm not deceived the Holy Spirit gives me a promise I have a hope how can you look on the bright side of things because I have God as my father and his spirit lives inside of me and he promises us the victory what a tremendous health greater see that is in you and he and is in the world you see the white eisenhower and battle said this there are no victories at Discount Prices and our victory comes the most expensive costs the precious blood of Jesus Christ that wasn't a discount victory God so loved the world he gave us son Jesus because of Jesus and his precious blood which He shed on the cross to pay for your sins and to pay for my sins that is why you and I can have the victory not because I'm righteous there's none righteous no not one for all have sinned and come short of the glory of God the only way we get to victory is because of Jesus Christ if I believe on the Lord Jesus Christ I can be saved if you've never trusted Christ as your Savior I encourage you tonight to make the night that you trust Jesus Christ maybe you've thought it too easy is it really that simple that I can ask Jesus to save me and he will yes it's that easy it's that easy will he take all my sins away every single one of them the Bible says as far as the East is from the west so far hath he removed our transgressions that was no discount price victory that was the precious blood of Jesus Christ which the Bible tells us is in corruptable that blood is preserved forever and forever and forever there was a general World War two general Abrams one time he was surrounded by many troops general Abrams was a famous general and the Abrams tank was named after him I read a recently a historical fiction book and spoke of general Abrams as probably the best tank general that the US has ever had one time though that his troops and he were surrounded on all sides by the enemy does not save I'm assuming at that time to be the Germans and with his typical optimism this is what he told his officers for the first time in the history of this campaign we are now in the position to attack the enemy in any direction Christian for the first time in history of this world we now have the opportunity to attack the enemy in any direction because greater is He that is in you and he that is in the world you have a victory do you have the spirit of victory how do you live in a spirit of defeat spirit of just crushing spirit of depression God says I'm bigger and you have me on your side lord I thank you for your word I thank you for the victory that you have given to us Lord and promised through us or thank you for your greatness tonight my friend whether here at home I wonder if God has a message of hope for you tonight perhaps you've never trusted Jesus Christ as your Savior you've never asked him to save you from your sins I encourage you to do that tonight you can pray right where you're at you can ask him to save you you can say something like this Lord I know I'm a sinner the Bible says for all of us all I know I'm a sinner I know I deserve to pay for my sin but I believe that Jesus died on the cross for me and he was buried and rose again the third day would you please save me and take me to heaven I trust in you wherever you're at if you pray that I mean that from your heart is not a special magic in the words belief comes from the heart if you pray that and gain that from your heart the Bible says that God will save you the ultimate victory victory over death in hell apart from them my friend of tonight you've never trusted Christ would you do that tonight would you pray with me out loud or in your heart Lord I know I'm a sinner I know I deserve to pay for my sin I believe that Jesus died on the cross for me that he was buried and rose again the third day I trusted him him alone my friend if you prayed that and you meant it and the Bible says that you shall be where you are safe I'd love to send you something to help in your walk as a Christian but as many as received him to them gave he power to become the sons of God once we accept Christ our Savior we become a child of God and if you pray that it meant that would you contact me on your screen you'll see our phone number you'll see a website see an email address drop me a quick note leave me a quick message say pastor I prayed man I'd love to send you a free book help you grow as a christian and rejoice with how about you Christian where are you adding your spirits if you're a Christian you have of the Holy Spirit you have the victory are you living in that victory do you live like greater is He that is in you then heat it to the world or do you live like you've lost already a perspective let God show you what he can do through you especially during a time like this lord I thank you for your word I thank you for your victory and for your power Lord you are such a good God when I pray that there are Christians who are struggling right now maybe in their spirit of and it have a spirit of defeat Lord that you would help them see the truth from your word that your spirit brings victory Lord if there's someone who listened tonight and is not sure they're on their way to heaven Lord they did not afraid it's not acid they would tonight before they lay their head down asleep they trust you as their Savior or I love you thank you for what you're doing and what you have done in Jesus name Amen
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This is about shared responsibility --Stacey Abrams @ LCC BBQ 7 July 2011
state of the union message this is about shared responsibility it is not about government doing for you it is about us doing for ourselves but government has a responsibility and a role and we believe that immigration is a shared responsibility since folks don't come here because we put out a welcome mat they come here because we we tell them we've got jobs they come here because we've gone to their countries and done a few things we should be ashamed of they come here because we are the land of freedom and opportunity and whether you agree with how they got here once they're here there you have a shared responsibility no child deserves to suffer because their parents made a choice no family deserves to starve to death because they don't have faith and we as a society are in the wrong business if we believe that sending people home and putting people in jail for being brown is the right way to go so we as democrats came up against 1887 but i will tell you this more than anybody in this general assembly i want to thank matt ramsey because matt ramsey has given me access to 844 000 new votes next year we are going to win we are going to be blue because we've got some angry latinos and angry africans and angry black folks and angry white folks and angry people who understand that georgia is not a society that leads to discrimination we are not a state that believes that you have to go home because you don't look like us and because of him we're going to be able to register a lot more voters and i believe we're going to get a lot closer to my 258 000 votes so thank you matt ramsey for hb87
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Part 5 of 7 | The Self Made Man | Dr. Eric Daniels
arguments current players notwithstanding Michael Jordan was the best basketball player who ever lived when he retired and he said himself that goal and he did everything necessary to that goal he engaged in a process of rational planning and thinking just like Franklin had suggested now it's a different goal but then look at what happens a Michael Jordan or Sam Walton or a Steve Jobs gets pulled down by this right on the one hand the people who make the mistake of the psychological self say oh but they're unhappy look he got divorced look he doesn't have everything he wants look he's psychologically troubled or they make the example he doesn't do enough for others he didn't really do this it's not his responsibility somebody else built that right how Michael Jordan can't play by himself right he needs four other guys on the court right this this fallacy that just because other people are involved in mutual trade operations right which is basically what a team is you're doing trading skills and interests in the common goal of victory I was like that you guys know that quotation from Michael Jordan although there's no I in team there isn't win right he told the coach that one's his coach said there's no I in team and he said well there is in win right which is you know if I want to win and I want to be a part of this team I have to focus on myself but obviously not to the detriment of other players we all know the characteristic player in in sports who who actually is not so much selfish as self-indulgent right shows shall we show off and they don't win right they lost the eye in that sense but whether it's Michael Jordan or Sam Walton or Steve Jobs the culture starts to corrode this away even though there are still examples of people doing this we aren't like the 19th century if you go back to the early 19th century it's just astounding the literature we could fill this whole stage with books of examples of literature McGuffey readers write what they used to give the schoolchildren the Horatio Alger stories right the very famous series of books which were all about little kids you know basically street urchins who pick themselves up and didn't necessarily earn riches but earned respectability they made their way in the world they got a better job than what they're there are other little friends on the street the little guys running around homeless and whatnot they actually made it out of that and he portrayed that now the answer that I think we can give the reason why I think this is up we can possibly recapture this is that I think Iran has given us the philosopher the novelist Iran has given us an idea of the self that actually is more compatible and in fact builds on that enlightenment tradition so many of you probably have heard of Iran she worked books Atlas Shrugged the fountainhead etc some of you probably read them but it's her idea of the self I think that transcends a lot of these errors that builds into the idea of self making and there's a great line that she has one of her characters in one of her novels and Alice shrug says and this this is a brilliant example of how how she brings together the idea of the self in a way that hadn't been done since the enlightenment as man she writes is a beam of self-made wealth so he is a being of self-made soul and by soul she simply means character or you know what you are your consciousness who you are as a person as man is a being a self-made wealth he is a being of self-made soul in a sense what she's saying is that human beings by their nature have a very very deep set of requirements of how they have to go about living their lives number one obviously we have our physical sustenance to attain to right we have to go after proper nutrition proper physical culture right you need to be healthy you need to do the things that maintain your physical self and you have to do that yourself right famously there's another line where she she explains you can share a meal but you can't digest together right we can sit down and split a steak I'd love to do that you know hey somebody wants to break out a steak let's go right but you can't eat that steak and say oh I'll digest it for you right that's an individual operation ultimately getting that steak right how we acquire it whether we earn the money to go to the store to buy it or whether we hunted ourselves or whatever it happens to be right or whether we steal it from lions after they've made a kill or you guys have seen this National Geographic video these bushman in Africa they actually steal from lions amazing stuff no matter how you do that you have to do that all right this is the perspective you ultimately are responsible for your own physical survival whether that means earning the money by working for someone else in order to pay for the housing the clothing the shelter you know all the things the food that that provide your sustenance aren't the workout sessions whatever it happens to be like that she says you have a psychological self that is also self made you are in a sense your character your soul as it were is just as important a thing to cultivate who you are as a person now this idea that she has fits right in with Franklin's idea that passage that I read mine calls this moral ambitiousness she calls it the virtue of pride is moral ambitiousness the idea that you set up your own set of values you're not born with those values all right as a as an infant borrowing locks phrase she says you're born tabula rasa you're born as a blank slate right you don't have any values that are automatically given to you you have certain needs right physical needs psychological needs etc but how do you attain those you have to figure that out and you have to figure out what values you want to attain believe it or not people can pursue different values right people can have different goals in life we don't all have to be engineers or we don't all have to play basketball we don't all have to do the same thing what iran says is you have to define what you want figure out the means of getting it and then pursue it and pursue it not just half-heartedly but as she says with this moral ambitiousness to define what type of person you want to be and to do so with reference not just to the internal as the subjectivist often do right as they say you know just go find yourself man if you need to drop some acid to do that or if you need to just sit around for a while or do whatever find yourself right she says find yourself within the context of something that's actually successful for your life figure out what values that you can pursue that are consonant with a life of a rational being that you want to pursue who are you going back to that question who are you when you tell someone your career your values your interests that's what she means and crucially she says those things are subject to in a sense your dominion you get to have say over those you in a sense are the ultimate arbiter of your self who you are who you become and ultimately crucially the self esteem that you derive from that the picture of yourself you know if you were to sit down as Benjamin Franklin did an author and autobiography tell the story of who you are as a person it would be much better than biography because you get to pick and choose what did those crucial moments along the path of your life mean to you when did you choose those values how did you overcome the background right everybody gets those values right your parents give them to your churches give them to you your school gives them to you but there's a point in your life whether it's in your teenage years or your 20s or some people doesn't happen until they're much later in life there's a point in your life where you ultimately have the choice to say is this Who I am do I accept or reject it does this make sense for me and guess who this standard is the standard is not your parents your church or school whatever the standard is you and your view of how that works in reality reality is the ultimate arbiter can you do this and be successful can you make a self that's vibrant or as Aristotle used to say the the philosopher Aristotle the the idea of flourishing
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Interview with The Not Okays ! We talk Better Days / Covers / New Zealand / Rick and Morty & More !
smokeout [Music] came to change ladies and gentlemen right now we are joined by Lauren of the knot how are you great good to join you guys how are you and happy birthday for yesterday thank you I appreciate it it was it was a fun unusual stream uh thank you so much my co-host today by the way is Joseph Joseph Barbeque JB music uh Lauren for those that may not know who know you can you please properly introduce yourself let me know whereabouts in the world you are plug or promote anything you'd like oh [ __ ] well that's something they're pretty pretty open opportunity there um so hi I'm Lauren I'm from New Zealand as you can probably tell from the super Gumby accent already um I'm the singer and um the band that um I'm assuming you're seeing on screen they're not okay um so my husband and I who is the one on the far right um have been uh doing this covers band um at emo nights where I'm sort of DJ'd for years um and just one day I uh got what this is a very under exaggerated um condensed part of the story essentially I got diagnosed with ADHD last year and now that I'm finally medicated just that really self-critical voice to make it has pissed off and um we've changed it from that sort of covers band to starting to release our own stuff so it's yeah it's super exciting we're obviously a little bit emo um yeah it's just it's just a lot of fun just like the mates I was diagnosed with ADHD at four years old I am a spit Fireball cracker of energy at all times so I totally understand how how nervous were you writing the first original going from covers only to an original and can you talk about the process of how you wrote the first song as a kid and you'd sort of play roles and you'd have sort of the script and you had the story and someone else had written it so it wasn't necessarily you so I was really nervous when it came time to do um Originals so the first original that we released um and the only original that we currently have on streaming is called better days so um Aaron who is just on the left of me and this picture here um he's essentially our producer he's the the Jordan fish of Bring Me The Horizon that's who he is of us very cool so um yeah he's he's uh our musical genius um and he's the one who wrote this one um and so better days felt like the right song for us to come out with thirst so people could get to know our sound and what we're about and ultimately everyone's had better days everyone's had those really low moments and the story that inspired um this for Aaron was just a period of loss after loss for so yeah I think I think everyone can sort of relate to that really low moment but it's about trying to pull ourselves out of it and talk about it because ultimately nothing gets better unless you talk about this [ __ ] you know it's true before we play better days uh what is your Facebook link Chad's wondering if they can go they want to go follow and like your page real quick okay um on Facebook I'm pretty sure and same on um Instagram okay cool super easy well while we confirm we're going to jam better days right now and uh if you guys are feeling it please throw them a sub a follow on Spotify whatever you can do that'd be awesome to me it kind of reminds me a little bit of Paramore which I think is a it's definitely a compliment it has like that kind of vibe to it to me um how did you meet everybody else in the band oh my gosh so um it's actually a crazy story with with all of us we all have sort of these um really intertwined links so um obviously B and I uh husband and wife and we met each other at the bar where I now DJ he was DJing and I fell in love with his um tragic emo Taste of music and eventually came back and fell in love with them so there's that um with Caitlin who is the bassist in our band uh we actually went to high school together so um we've been loving music and did Dragon Ball Z marathons on the weekends and so we've just been friends for years um so B and I aren't the only couple in this band too so Aaron and Caitlin are boyfriend girlfriend uh so we um the four of us actually Aaron Caitlin bahadura and I live together um in the covert lockdowns and you know it clearly went well if we came out the other side and wanted to join a band together and create heaps of really cool [ __ ] so so you know didn't didn't want to kill each other so that's great um and then Nos and Aaron used to go to high school together so it's um yeah it's a really tight-knit sort of unconventional family I dig it I dig it JB what questions do you have for Lauren all right Don you being a vocalist do you hop on any instruments during any of your songs not yet not yet um I play a little bit of piano but vocals is definitely my main instrument um multitasking isn't uh my greatest asset perhaps it's the ADHD kicking in um but no we definitely have plans for me to sort of get on get on the tolls eventually but um just focusing on not not Isabel okay I think it's super cool that behind you you have like a 1994 wrecked like Cube TV right there that I haven't seen since I was a yay high yay high tyke is that just for like aesthetic of the room that's for aesthetic I'm actually in my husband's man cave at the moment um as shown by the Dig old books opposite we we B and I are huge Rick and Morty fans we've named um one of our cats after a really obscure uh Rick and Morty characters shrimply Pebbles from interdimensional cable two the Galaxy leader that uh Jerry has to get his penis to um yeah so we're we're just massive nerds B and I so that is funny he told me how much he spent on that then so I do want to do some trivia with you while we play a little more of better days but um you get to pick the trivia it seems like you know a lot about Rick and Morty so I could go there but otherwise my suggestion would be any TV uh TV show or movie that you've seen more than anything okay it's gonna need to be Rick and Morty and if my if seriously B would probably divorce me if I didn't choose that okay it's going to be embarrassing if I get anything wrong so you're in for a show either way excellent I'm excited you are in for it right now let's see let's see if we can stop her here we go [Music] you brought the hot sauce I did I'm a champion okay well done I'll drink out of a show if you need me too yo we're just gonna do that we're just gonna do that for fun just because that just sounds like a good time yeah why not it's just a write-up message in Rick and Morty and I believe it is season three I'm just confirming it is in Rick and Morty season three episode is called the ABCs of Beth which I'm sure you've seen every episode Beth mentions as a child she used to play in a fantasy land that she assumes was imaginary but which Rick tells her this is a real place what is the name of the place [Music] [Applause] karate has to do the hot sauce [Applause] is correct thank you I thought it was a hard one [Music] I'll pick pick a number one through thirteen and I'm gonna do some hot sauce but we also we owe you a blah so this is your bluff yes it's just something that we do around here blahs I will keep it close to my cup forever why not the number 13 one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen is Hawaiian lava flow oh looks like this right here so the other two tracks on the page are are covers correct correct yeah so um is Avril lavane so pretty quickly after she came out with that um we were like man this this is epic and it's so cool that she's working so closely with Travis who oh my God Blink 182 is back together what the heck it's um yeah I'm thinking that we saw that come out we're like man we need to cover this um and then Sophie is a cover of a basically it's a New Zealand classic um from the band called good shirt uh so we released that during New Zealand music on the Sierra and it's it's close to my heart I bloody love Sophie it's a good time let's check it out how was your sauce it's stinging it's stinging but you know what will help is I might wash it down with a chewy slash thong when could we when can we expect the next original single great question um so we are currently working on our foot ground so currently we have um 5 tracks that aren't here um so yeah I'm thinking it's likely either going to be end of the year start of 2023 but um if you're one of the lucky aucklanders who's coming along to the villainy show at the power station tonight you're gonna hear them oh yeah hell yeah that's awesome um do you have a lot of fun do you have any do you have any odd Hobbies that we would find fascinating so I have a new one every bloody week um honestly I've this sounds so [ __ ] lame but I've been really getting into my gardening lately like I've just all of a sudden it's not like it's not the fun gardening either because marijuana is a legal here in New Zealand um I do so um yeah uh listen uh Gathering [ __ ] love gardening at the moment I'm such a boomer apparently fair enough is it like there's also some vegetables and fruits and stuff like that go as well but um starting to warm up here New Zealand yeah it's almost chilly season and I'm frothing hell yeah JB uh go ahead and rattle off one more if you have it I'm gonna try and find one more trivia to stumper yeah just try me try me so your voice is amazing are you vocally trained or is this naturally uh your talent since you were at a young age oh thank you so much um no so I did a lot of musical theater growing up um so and you know choir and singing listen so yeah I guess I'm trained um this is my first time releasing you know original content with the team so it's been it's actually been really difficult to find what my voice is rather than you know if you're singing a Paramore song or a my Kim song you kind of use their tone but finding my own voice has been a bit of a journey and I feel like I'm still kind of finding it too but it's yeah it's it's cool it's fun um and you know what it's nice being the vocalist and not having to luggle with the slutting equipment everywhere there you go you put it together you you guys set up I'll just be over here and just warming up yeah also in Rick and Morty season three [Music] this is called rest in Rick laxation Rick and Morty go to an alien health spa and undergo a treatment that removes all of their psychological toxins with his Newfound confidence Morty takes up what profession [Applause] mother fit is correct damn it we are not able to stump you today [Applause] [Music] well done ironically it landed on another hot sauce anyway I think so pick shoot off another another uh just random number one through one through thirteen five one two three four five and I'm lucky this is dead or alive South Texas lime jalapeno but it's a green hot sauce so you know it's not gonna be not be too brutal or more tail than the tasty end Laura what scares you do you have any phobias NATO's [ __ ] hate him which is crazy like I have tattoos and piercings but um no like when it came time for the covert shots they had to have so much anti-anxiety meds and I still cried my bloody eyes out yeah I just hate them bees as well they're like flying needles they have an advantage don't I'm good okay so like so like if the if you have to let go give blood you're you're screwed no I just listen I um give other things to the world and blood's not ever going to be one of them thanks fair enough hell yeah uh we have a time for a couple more questions JB go ahead and rattle off one one more and I'll do a pretty serious one as the last one so we talked about you know new original content coming do you have any coverage planned on releasing see that's that's a good question because um I think when it comes to like Ben's who have released to review and come out sort of and being known for for covers first like thinking the likes of like our last night um it's you sort of have to tow this line of when do you use your time and your resources and your energy to releasing something that's original and when do you do that for a cover so I think we're quite Keen to start steering away from covers so I know that the next thing that we're going to be releasing is going to be that um body of original work but in saying that tonight we are doing a main cover of Britney Spears Toxic at the power station and so excellent it's gonna be so excellent hell yeah speaking of that you this is not my final question but I know that tonight you you said something about this is the biggest show ever for you can you just why is it so big because it's just it's big it's here it's just the biggest venue we've played um so it's it's at the the power station um in in Auckland which is where we live in New Zealand uh so we are um opening for a band called villainy who uh multi-award-winning um rock band here and really good mates man we've we've had some messy nights in this house together um and then uh dead favors as well as playing so they're also um incredibly talented they won the New Zealand uh music award for rock last year um and I'm I work in PR and publicity full-time so I was very fortunate to work on the music awards last year and got to celebrate with my friends once so yeah really exciting to play with um some real heavy weights of rock on the biggest stage we've ever played on the biggest you know to the biggest audience um I've seen the likes of Falling in Reverse play there I've seen Alexis on Fire play there like it's just it's just drink I'm sure [ __ ] honestly that's awesome congratulations hell yeah that is amazing [Music] I have a final question for you it's a fairly serious one it's kind of a one or the other uh you can kind of pick uh regarding the music industry what is probably the best advice anyone in the industry has ever given you or a terrible mistake that you've made or you've seen a buddy's band make that you don't want a band that's just starting up to make yeah do you know what I think I'm gonna go the first one um and I think it's it's quite specific to New Zealand as well like we we're quite a small country I think there's around five million of us um in total so we have this um phenomenon called tall poppy syndrome I don't know if you've you've heard of that before but um essentially it can be quite common to tear people down who are trying to put themselves out there and do something creative or you know if if it looks like they're chasing fame or whatever people will really tear them down and so for me I guess the the best piece of advice is that there's haters everywhere and if you if you focus on what what people are saying like my um husband's in another band that's much more successful than the lotto case they're called written by Wolves they're in the millions of streams on um on Spotify and YouTube and everything and um when we first started dating he was saying like you know it it's great that we're getting these dislikes when the dislikes still show because if someone has the energy to give you that much negativity they care ultimately so [ __ ] the haters yes really I love that focus on what makes you happy and focus on what fills your cup yeah we're very well said hell yeah well Lauren have a fantastic show make sure you kill it blow the roof off that [ __ ] sell a bunch of t-shirts merch whatever you guys have but uh this is fantastic I appreciate you so much if this is okay with you I'm going to put this on YouTube later tonight I'll send you the footage on everything have an excellent show Lauren of the not okay thank you thank you so much cheers [Music]
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hello that again I'm gonna try to finish up the three in this video I hope you're doing well but I think we're gonna have to do I'm gonna have to do another video on Chapter three but let's see okay so let's get started again here is the section on inverse and what we want to do is we want to find a relationship between a function the derivative of the function and the derivative of its inverse so let's look at first of all something you know from algebra and precalculus the graphs of two inverses or symmetric with respect to y equals 2x right so these are two inverses and also know you should remember that finding an inverse is like switching x and y right so the Y becomes the input the X becomes the output so if we have a point over here and at this point the slope is the slope of the tangent line is Q over P notice here Q is the y-value and P is the x value not X values is the change in X and change in Y so if this point the reflection of this point with respect to word with respect to y equals 2x which is basically right here somewhere right that's y equals 2x so the reflection of this point would be of course this point and the slope of the tangent line at this point on this function which is the inverse of that function these functions are what inverses of each other so notice that here the change of Y over change of X is the slope when we switch X and y it would be the change of Y becomes the change of X and change of X becomes the change in Y right so if the slope here is Q over P right over here would be P over Q right so with the reciprocal of that now we have to kind of talk about this and see how we can actually find a relationship within an inverse of a function and the derivative of the inverse of the function right so let's see and we talked about that already so the inverse function theorem looks like this we're going to prove this so it says that their inverse the derivative of the inverse of a function equals to 1 divided by the rivet about the function itself evaluated at the inverse right so basically if this is the x value right then this is not x value this is going to be the output of that X right which is the F inverse of X right all right so let's let's forget where this formula comes from we can easily prove it this way you know we know from algebra that if you take if two functions are inverses then F of F inverse equals to X and F inverse of f of X equals 2x that's a simple idea for example let's say we have X to the third and cube root of x these are inverses right so if you have a function here let's say I put 2 in here and then X to the third of course it takes the two 8 right this is third power so if I put input 2 into this function I get 8 if I take that in out output 8 and put it in this function which is the inverse of that right so this is X if I put it in there what I get I get the 2 back right and if you do it the other way around it's the same thing if you start with 8 let's say let's say I start with some number 8 and I let it go through cube root of x this is 8 what comes out is 2 and if I let you go through X to the third I get the hate back right so whatever you start with you get it back because these two operations cancel each other right so that's what this means if you import the output of an inverse into function you get X and the other véra all right so we know that so we're gonna use we're going to use this this idea here we'll say okay let F of F inverse of X BX right now we know chain rule we're going to take the derivative of both sides what's derivative of a composite function we just talked about it in the previous videos video right so the derivative of F of something is going to be F prime of something times the prime of something right that's the inside function so the prime of F of something is f prime of something times the prime of that something right what's the prime of X with respect to X is 1 right so so we are going to isolate F inverse prime we divide both sides by F prime of their famous and that's the that's the inverse function theorem so we proved it all right so let's let's look at some examples this is officially this is how it is given in in textbooks right so basically it says that derivative of the inverse of a function is 1 over derivative of the function evaluated at the inverse right so if you think of let's say X to the think of X to the third and think of cube root of x right so if I want to find let's say the inverse of this which is the IMP and the prime of this and in derivative of this derivative of this would be 1 divided by right so if I want to find derivative of cube root of x I can do this I say the answer is 1 over derivative of F which is what what's the derivative of F I think of this as f and think of this as is inverse right so derivative of F is 3x squared 3x squared I put this 4x squared but this X has to be the inverse so I have to put what cube root of x here so the derivative of cube root of x is 1 over 3 times cube root to the 2nd power that's the idea we're talking about here and you can simplify this so let's let's apply it and do for your examples so here you go use the inverse function theorem to find the derivative of cubed of X what we just talked about so we're gonna consider this to be either this is the inverse and X to the third we can think of this right so this is the function this is the inverse right so this is f this is the inverse of that alright so G of X is the inverse of this so now again as I said the derivative according to the inverse function theorem is 1 over the derivative of the derivative of X to the third is 3x squared and instead of X I'm gonna put what cube root right there and this would be 1 over 3x to what power well cube root is actually X to 1/3 an X to 1/3 to the second two times 1/3 is 2/3 all right that's it as the answer all right now if we were to if we were to not use this and do it directly what would the head do we get the same answer let's see so we're gonna do it directly without using this theorem so this is nothing but X to 1/3 right so what's the derivative of x to 1/3 well that would be 1/3 X to 1/3 minus 1 right which is 1/3 X to negative 2/3 and obviously negative 2/3 goes there you get the same thing right now of course you might say why do we want to use this theorem if you can do it this easily right but the answer is that in many many many functions well finding the inverse is really hard but instead of finding the inverse I'm finding the derivative of it we can find the derivative of the inverse without actually knowing the inverse okay so that's the idea all right so let's let's look at an example here extending the power rule to rational exponents now with this idea we can actually prove remember this rule so far we know is NX to n minus 1 we proved that if n is an integer that actually works but what about if n is a fraction well now we're going to prove that that works too how well first we're gonna we're going to look at an example alright so find the equation of the line tangent to this graph so we're going to we're going to do that so to find out G prime is going to be we're going to use what use the power function using fractions so G prime is 2/3 X to 2/3 minus 1 which is 2/3 X to 2/3 minus 1 is negative 1/3 and it goes in the denominator becomes cube root of 8 right so G prime is basically this right here so let me write it in terms of X versus would be 2/3 right and then X will be X to 1 third year which is 2 over 3 cubed root of x right so that's the that's G prime now what's G prime had 8 so we're going to substitute 8 in here over here to 2 times 3 is 6 2 over 6 is 1/3 so the slope of the equation of the tangent line the slope of the tangent line is going to be one-third right so here you go this is the y minus G of a because the G prime of a times X minus eight right so G prime of 8 is one-third and G of 8 if you substitute 8 in here G of 8 is let me do that here so G of 8 is just what 8 to 2/3 power now you know from algebra that a to M over N is just n through the what a to M or is an through those and through the a and then the quantity here today M power that's the same thing so that would be third root of 8 so that would be third root of 8 and then quantity to the second power which is four right so G of 8 is 4 G prime of 8 is one-third and so that's the equation of the tangent line alright now proof of the power rule for rational exponents so what we want to do first we're going to look at X to 1 n right X to the power of 1 it can we use power rule the answer is yes how do we prove it well here's what we do we're going to think of X - 1 n as the inverse of X 2 n right like for example X 2/3 the invertible is X - 1/3 right X - you know second the inverse of it is X to 1/2 right so so if you think of X - 1 n as the inverse of X 2 n we can use the inverse function theorem here right so derivative of this inverse would be 1 over derivative of that evaluated at that so we're gonna do G prime is gonna be 1 over derivative of its inverse of the function that this is the inverse of right of course both of them are inverse of inverse of each other right but we're gonna assume this is the function this is the inverse so the derivative of this inverse would be 1 divided this derivative which is n X 2 n minus 1 but instead of X we're gonna put the inverse which is X - 1 over N right so that's what you get so the derivative of the riveted well let me write it here one more time to make sure so X - 1 and derivative of this would be 1 divided there everyone / derivative of this which is n X 2 and minus 1 but instead of X - instead of X we're gonna put what instead of X we're gonna put this function which is X - 1 over n all right now we simplify that you have to multiply the powers right so n minus 1 times 1 over N was n minus 1 times 1 over n well 1 over N times n is just 1 minus 1 over N right and if you give this a denominator of 1 and have the same denominator then this would be n over N minus 1 over N which is n minus 1 over N so that's the power right so we're gonna be we're gonna have we're gonna have n X 2 n minus 1 over n right and now we can simplify that so what we gonna do is we are going to so this is n minus 1 remember in algebra that a minus B is the same as what is the same as negative B minus a so instead of 1 over 1 minus n I can write negative n minus 1 right so over here instead of 1 over 1 minus n here instead of n minus 1 right I could put 1 the other way around instead of n minus 1 we put negative 1 minus n right that's the same thing so we can we can write n minus 1 here instead we write negative 1 minus n right for that and now we've got since this is a negative power now we can bring it to the numerator so anastasiya x comes in the numerator becomes x 2 1 minus n over a and 1 minus n over n is 1 over n minus n over n right and that would be what 1 over n minus 1 over N and 1 over N minus 1 over n so if you put a 1 here and think of it as 1 over n here so that's 1 over N times X - 1 over N minus 1 so looks like we proved that we just proved that X - 1 over n Prime you bring 1 over n downstairs and then X power of what 1 over n minus 1 that's exactly what the power rule is right so we just proved that even if it's a fraction the answer here would be the same as the power rule right so apply power rule even if you have fractions right all right now this is one over n what about M over N so we can extend this to him over in here you see because X to M over N actually we can write it as X to 1 over N to the power of M right and then the prime of this we can bring this M downstairs right because this is to a power right so by chain rule this is a function and this is a power so by chain rule derivative of this would be derivative of something to the M power which is M something to a minus 1 times the derivative of inside what's derivative of that we just proved the derivative of that is here so we're gonna put that there and if you simplify this right if you simplify you see that you get the same idea that if you have X to M over N Prime you bring em over in here and then X to the power of them over n minus 1 so that means the power rule can be extended now to a power of a fractional power M over N right so we proved it of course you don't have to prove it to use it but that's what it is all right now one of the reasons we like this idea of inverse is that we can find the derivative of inverse trigonometric functions remember that trig functions have inverses sine cosine tangent secant cosecant cotangent they all have inverses so and so what we do is this suppose we want to find a the derivative of the inverse of sine right what is that well we're going to think of this as the inverse of f of X equals the sine X right so that's the inverse of this so what's the derivative of inverse again by our theorem derivative inverse is 1 over derivative of the function evaluated at the inverse so what's derivative of sine inverse is 1 over derivative of function which is derivative of this was the rhythm of sine cosine right so derivative of sine inverse is 1 over the writable sine evaluated at the inverse so instead of X we put the inverse there all right so that's the that's what we get but the problem with this is that we got sine inverse inside cosine but you understand that sine inverse actually when we write sine inverse of let's say 1 what does that mean it means that I'm looking for an angle whose sine is 1 and that angle of course is 90 degrees right so so here when we write sine inverse of X for that we're looking for an angle whose sine is X right so what we can do is this begin we can draw a triangle and have this to be the angle we're looking for we put it right here this is Theta we're looking for and so the sine of this theta has to be X remember sine is opposite over hypotenuse right so opposite of this has to be X and the hypotenuse should be 1 this way we can get sine to be X right so what's the sine of that x over 1 which is X right so that is the angle we're looking for so instead of sine inverse of X we're gonna put cosine theta here and now from this triangle we're gonna find what cosine of this angle is we know the sine is X and if you think about it in this triangle is a right triangle so if this is X this is one this would be square root of 1 minus X square right because C squared equals to a square plus B squared and from there we can find that this side is hypotenuse the squared minus this side squared and X square root so the cosine of this angle is going to be adjacent over hypotenuse and that would be square root of 1 minus x squared now since here sine inverse remember sine inverse the restriction for sine inverse is that we are between negative PI over 2 and PI over 2 as a restriction for sine inverse so here in this region cosine is always positive so that means we don't have to consider another triangle over here and figure out what what happens if cosine is negative cosine is not negative here all right anywhere else yes cosine could be negative here and here but for sine inverse the domain is restricted to get the sine inverse and the restriction is from negative PI over 2 to PI over 2 so in this restriction right we the cosine is positive so we just substitute for cosine theta is square root of 1 minus x squared and obviously the domain here has to be worth X is between negative 1 and 1 and X cannot be negative 1 and 1 why because the denominator becomes 0 so that's why we didn't put the Equality yet so theta is between negative PI over 2 and PI over 2 all right so now we have an expression for what for the inverse of trigonometric function sign and notice that this is an algebraic function but this one is transcendental function right so algebraic function is a function you can actually write a formula with operations you know in algebra addition subtraction raising to power taking root right if you can do that and get a expression that we call that an algebraic function and notice were the trig function we don't have that right so the answer to the derivative of sine inverse is this right here so you can read remember this as a formula so derivative of sine inverse of something is going to be 1 over square root of 1 minus something squared now that's something instead of X with what you did because the argument of sine inverse could be any could be another function right so it doesn't have to be X it could be anything else but we know chain rule since we know this formula then we say the derivative of sine inverse of something is 1 over square root of 1 minus nu squared something is squared times the prime of whatever that is right so for example here what's the derivative of this well the derivative is going to be 1 over square root of 1 minus something squared what is that something that 2 X to the third and then multiplied by derivative of that something which is 6 x squared right all right so that's the idea give me the answer it would be 6 6 x squared over 1 minus square root of 1 minus 4 X to the sixth 2 to the 2nd is 4 and X to the third to the second is extra 6 you have to multiply the exponents right all right now what about the next trig function trig inverse trig function cosine inverse well we use the same trick we consider cosine inverse to be the inverse of cosine and then we say okay what's the derivative of cosine inverse I would be one over derivative of this which is negative sine of cosine inverse right and again the same trouble we have just like last you know the previous one cosine inverse of X is actually an angle we're looking for we're looking for an angle whose cosine is X again we use the same trick we draw a right triangle I will put this angle over here and we say okay how can the cosine of this be X well the only way is if this is X and this is one right so x over one is X so then this triangle theta has cosine X so we're gonna put theta here and we end up with sine theta so we gotta find sine theta now again if this is X this is one that side would be square root of 1 minus x squared and remember from trigonometry that when we talk about cosine inverse the restriction for cosine inverse is over here right from 0 to PI and in this region sine is always positive so this sign is actually positive and we don't have to worry about the plus and minus they just consider that to be positive now theta cannot be again 0 or PI why because the denominator becomes zero so the domain would be that right so the inverse the domain of the derivative is different from the domain of the inverse right why because what derivative is his own function because functions can have derivative over their entire domain or may be part of the domain the derivative is not defined that's okay all right so and notice that the derivative of colle sine inverse is negative and that's the same pattern that we had with trig functions to all the co functions the derivatives were negative it is true for inverses too so derivative of cosine inverse is negative 1 over square root of 1 minus x squared or in general in general if you think of derivative of cosine inverse of something would be negative 1 over square root of 1 minus something squared times that something prime the derivative of whatever that is so in this case that is negative 3x to the fifth so derivative of that would be 1 negative 1 over square root of 1 minus this whole thing squared times derivative of this whole thing which is negative 15 X to the fourth and the rest of this is just simplifying right so you can stop the video and make sure you get this and I'm gonna move on to the next function inverse function what about tangent inverse we'll use the same trick you're gonna think of tangent inverse as the inverse of tangent right and we know the derivative of tangent is secant squared so we are going to think of derivative of tangent inverse as 1 over derivative of tangent which is secant squared so 1 over secant squared of tangent inverse and the tangent inverse again is an angle whose tangent is X again we use the same trick we have a right triangle and we need an angle whose tangent is X was the definition of tangent opposite over adjacent right so if the angle here theta wants to have tangent that is equal to X this X if you make this X and make this one it works right so this this angle now has a tangent of X so now so instead of tangent inverse we put theta we mean this theta right and now what is secant squared of theta well again when we talk about tangent inverse in precalculus we know that the restricted domain again would be between negative PI over 2 and PI over 2 right and over here cosine is positive and we know secant is 1 over cosine so secant also would be positive so when we wanna find secant first we find cosine which is adjacent over hypotenuse and then we flip it we flip this we get secant so that's the secant and has to be positive so secant squared would be 1 minus x squared right so here look and here there is no restriction for the domain right there is no restriction so the domain of the derivative of tangent inverse is all real numbers okay so we can say the derivative of tangent inverse is 1 over 1 plus x squared the derivative of tangent inverse of something is going to be 1 over 1 plus 1 over 1 plus something squared times the derivative of something right so in this example this is the something right so what's derivative of tangent inverse of negative 4x to the 3rd well 1 over 1 plus this thing is squared times derivative of this and the rest of it is algebra again I stopped the video maybe you can go through this and write these formulas down there are in actually formula charts but just practice with them here is the next one cotangent inverse again we use the same trick cotangent inverse is the inverse of cotangent and we know the relative of cotangent is negative cosecant squared so what's the derivative of cotangent inverse is 1 over the derivative of cotangent evaluated at the inverse so the derivative of cotangent inverse is 1 over the derivative of cotangent which is negative cosecant squared of cotangent inverse now again cotangent inverse is an angle whose cotangent is what is X again the same trick here theta and so cotangent is adjacent over opposite so x over 1 right so if we set it up this way then cotangent of this angle will be X so now cotangent inverse is actually theta so this is negative cosecant squared theta so we're looking for cosecant square theta here cosecant is 1 over sine right and so we find sine what this song is now if this is X this is 1 this side would be 1 squared plus x squared because this is the hypotenuse right so it's the square root of x squared plus 1 or 1 minus 1 plus x squared the same thing I put 1 plus x squared here what doesn't really matter so sine is 1 over square root of X square plus 1 so sine ax squared is going to be 1 over x squared plus 1 so so cosecant squared is going to be so you can put sine squared here is 1 over x squared plus 1 and then cosecant squared is the reciprocal of this so it's just x squared plus 1 right we just need cosecant squared on it for a second I just found it here but cosecant squared is right so we're going to take this and substitute it for cosecant squared right I put this negative in the numerator again you see the pattern that the relative of Col tangent inverse is negative right all right so let's do an example and we use same idea that derivative of quoted cotangent inverse of something is gonna be negative 1 over 1 plus something squared times something Prime in this case this is the something so the derivative would be so derivative would be negative negative 1 looks like I I'm missing something here I miss a negative looks like I do right so let me put a negative here and fix that later so it's gonna be negative 1 over 1 plus this thing to the second power times derivative of this which is negative 6x squared right so this is gonna be so this is gonna be negative this negative makes it a positive there you go all right so that's the relative of cotangent inverse now what about secant inverse well again we're going to think of secant inverse as there as inverse of secant and we know the relative of secant is secant tangent right so what's the derivative of secant inverse of X here's one over derivative of secant which is secant tangent but these inputs have to be would have to be the inverse secant so it's 1 over derivative which is secant tangent and then instead of X we put secant inverse right and the secant inverse is actually again is what this actually is an angle whose secant is X right now secant is 1 over cosine so that means if the secant is if the secant is secant of theta is X then cosine of it has to be what 1 over X right so we're gonna set up the triangle such that the cosine of this angle is 1 over X or adjacent over hypotenuse has to be 1 over X if this is 1 this is X then this is the square root of x squared minus 1 right and now we're gonna again do the same thing oops [Music] so I'm gonna do the same thing yeah so I want to think of secant inverse as theta sub secured cedar and now we're looking for secant theta tangent you know we know secant theta is X and tangent theta is what opposite over adjacent so tangent is the square root of x squared minus one okay now why is it in here why is it that we put the absolute value because secant is X right secant theta is X so this is basically x times the square root of x squared minus one and why did we put absolute value I'm going to try to explain that in the next site okay so that's the formula now why do we pull out to the value of x now what we want really is that in the denominator we're going to have plus and minus x times plus and minus the square root of x squared minus one because in the restricted domain that we have for secant when we find the inverse of C key and restrict the domain is going to be from 0 to PI right except PI over 2 is not included right because PI over 2 makes the cosine 0 and you can have 1 over 0 so the domain is going to be basically 0 is going to be from 0 to PI over 2 and from PI over 2 to PI now if we are from 0 to PI over 2 over here then cosine tangent and sine they are all positive right over here they're all positive and if we are from PI over 2 to PI then cosine is negative sine is positive and tangent is negative right cosine and tangent are positive I mean negative and sine is positive so secant and secant theta times tangent theta which is the denominator of our expression right secant times tangent that is going to be positive in 0 to PI in both cases even though the sine of these change but when you multiply secant times tangent over here and over here in this domain and this inner wall and this in the wall in both cases this has to be positive even though secant and tangent change sign but the change sign in a way that when you multiply them you still get positive over here they're both positive right but over here they're both negative because secant is 1 over cosine which is negative tangent is here negative negative times negative is positive so that's why we put the absolute value to make sure this product is actually positive of course we put a square root square root is always positive we don't put plus and minus we just put square root so that's positive and then if we put X without the absolute value then when X is negative this is going to be negative right and that's not correct because we know the product is always positive so that's the idea okay that's what so in this case we have actually two triangles we have to create two triangles one let me draw the coordinate plane so one triangle would be over here right and the other triangle would be over over here in the second quadrant like that so that's why we have we have two different regions you have to worry about but since the product is always positive we have to put absolute value all right now that we know then we're going to use the formula for secant inverse so what's the Himmler's was the derivative of inverse secant inverse derivative of secant inverse is 1 over absolute value of something whatever is in here then is square root of something squared minus 1 that's the structure and then you have to multiply by the prime of something all right so if you think of it that way then it's very easy to take the derivative what's the video of secant inverse of something is 1 over absolute value of something square root of something to the second minus 1 times derivative of something now you're done this the calculus is done here the rest of this is simplifying you can simplify it that's what you get all right and the next one cosecant inverse we use the same trick again cosecant inverse is the inverse of cosecant and we know the derivative of cosecant is negative cosecant cotangent and so the derivative of cosecant inverse is 1 over derivative of cosecant which is negative cosecant cotangent so 1 over negative cosecant cotangent but the inputs have to be cosecant inverse here I directly just put theta there because that is theta right by now you know I skip one a step here by now you know it so the theta has to satisfy what the fact that cosecant of it has to be worth X well we know cosecant is what cosecant is has to be X but cosecant is 1 over what 1 over sine that means the sine of it has to be 1 over X right so we have to set this up so that opposite over hypotenuse is 1 over X and this is square root of x squared minus 1 so now we have what we have the triangle everyone so now we need to substitute cosecant well we know cosecant is X of course and cotangent is going to be square root of x squared minus one right here cotangent is adjacent over opposite now again the reason we put absolute value is the same thing in this case the restricted domain is from restricted domain is from negative PI over 2 to PI over 2 but 0 is not included because that's zeros sine is 0 and 1 over sine is gonna it's gonna cause trouble right so so in this region and in this region just like I explained before right the signs there are some sign changes but the product has to be positive this product since we put square root and a square root is always positive if I just put X here right then when X is negative this would be negative and that's not correct then normally there is negative that's part of this formula we put that negative in the numerator ok so so that's the formula and the domain we talked about the domain let's see here I talked about the domain last time well no but we're gonna do it at the same time so here so the domain would be absolute value of X is greater than 1 why because x squared minus 1 has to be positive for that to be positive the domain would be the hole here at 1 hole here at negative 1 everything here is good and everything here is good yeah make them under the radical [Music] positive right if you put anything between negative one and one on the radical would be negative and that's not allowed okay so the formula is again notice that there is a coal so the answer is negative so the the derivative of coal secant inverse is negative so here's an example again now here's a little bit more involved since we got good at this in this problem we do a chain rule as well get the chain rule involved right so what do we have here we have a fifth root of something now fifth root means what means this whole thing to one fifth power so here we have one fifth we have something to one fifth right what's the derivative of something to one fifth here's one fifth times whatever I call them thing one thing to so we can think of it as two different things here the first ones applies to this outer function so the outer function is the thing one here right there is a thing one so what's the derivative of thing one to one fifth power is one fifth thing one to one for a finance one which is negative 4/5 times thing one prime right and now when we talked about thing one that would be this whole thing right so now what is the derivative of that well derivative of that is the derivative of cosecant inverse of thing - so that's the thing - negative x squared so what's the derivative of possibility with that let's see so we got derivative of cosecant inverse of something it's gonna be again negative 1 over absolute value of something right times the square root of something squared minus 1 times the derivative of something right all right so that's the structure so let's do it so derivative of something to 1/5 power would be 1/5 something to negative 4/5 times the derivative of something but derivative of this thing is what we just learned how to do derivative of cosecant inverse of something is negative 1 over something right that's the something right here absolute value of that square root of that square minus 1 and then times the derivative of that now we're done this is the calculus part of it the rest of this is simplifying is just simplify this thing you know so we can put this in the denominator put it back in a radical form right and so this would be X to the fourth power minus 1 right and this right here goes in the denominator and would be the fifth root of this thing to the fourth power right so we'll be the fifth root of this thing to the fourth power right that's that and this part of it just this is X to the fourth and now we could put them all together on there under one fraction all right so we got the inverses on their control these are the graphs of them so derivative of sine inverse equals to that and we got the derivative of sine inverse here this is sine inverse right so derivative is positive always now think of think of the slope of the tangent line so this graph is always positive and that's what derivative is always positive cosine inverse right here is negative and notice that the tangent line is always what has a negative slope and so forth you can stop the video and try the rest of these and convince yourself that the sign of the derivative is actually correct okay all right so I'm gonna make another short video on this chapter and that would be on implicit differentiation okay so I'm gonna stop here I did feel few Corrections here so I'm gonna come back here and say bye to you and see you in the next video take care of yourself and others
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LIVE!!! View of HIll Air Force Base Approach Path In Ogden Utah Lets See if We can get some JETS!
and we're back back from the thresh uh approach path the Glide slope of uh Hill Air Force Base much better much better ridiculous I wish somebody would punch me in the gut or scare the crap out of me so I'm G to hold my breath here guys see if uh I'm sure uh well if I wasn't a thousand miles away okay uh if you got uh $200 for airfare and you're going to let me stay at your house then I will be glad to come over over in the meantime I'll be here in Utah for the next little bit yep gotta raise funds maybe I can sell a kidney or something this could literally be the most boring two hours of uh the day but we're going to give it a whirl and see if we catch anything if if we do then you'll be the lucky Victors and thanks for that like in the meantime you know we uh if I can uh get rid of these hiccups maybe I'll head back to Salt Lake tonight for an evening show go in the meantime you can watch that truck at the bottom SC screen PR uh spray water usually they come up around lunch around 11 to 12 there's no exact science and then they go back out so we'll see if anybody uh is coming back from The Proving Grounds out to the West hey CJ welcome in good to have you on board haven't seen you in a while we're gonna see if we can find some mil military jets right now if you can see you can see the approach lighting system in the dist distance for the runway at Hill Air Force based and I have no idea if we're going to get jets or not so we'll see Infidel fireman in the house as I hold my breath [Applause] well I'm glad to be back thanks for take taking time o okay aviation to get out here you can watch dirt dirt being constructed there so where I'm at it's called ro ro ro RoR park rer park in it's a little city called Washington Terrace basically uh just to the north of uh Hill Air Force Base here in Utah so I'm here in Washington Terrace Utah welcome in everybody just trying to do something new see if we can get some military jets I think the best plan is to be here in the early morning but since I've been sick I've been sleeping a lot so I'm healing up I'm getting back to normal bit by bit although I have this case of chronic kcups that doesn't seem to want to go away that started yest yesterday it goes away for a couple hours then comes back I don't know if there's something stuck in my diaphragm or whatnot but so we'll see if this bears fruit oh nice cool Infidel very nice you didn't you that's that's great news uh sweet if I can get a sentence out golly yes if your prayers could all unite behind my hiccups I would app going away I'd appreciate it that's uh that's great dude yeah their offices right by the airport right yep I think I drove by him when I was spotting in Tulsa a few years back so very cool yeah man this this this this stream I dedicate to you infin fireman see if something shows up or not I I doubt it'll show up so but we're trying that's pretty cool okay aviation what's up everybody don't be shy say hi we're trying something new we're going to see if we get any military jets Landing from uh afternoon proving runs so this is Hiller Force Base you can see the approach lighting system but this is the the um north side we're at a park called rer Park thanks for the like and we're just waiting to see if we catch anything because the winds are from the south so we should excuse me have something arriving over our head on Runway 14 so that's what we're looking at over here I'm just inside my truck right now with the air conditioning on because it's still a little warm it's about 80 today I like to be upper 60s low 70s at most the good for it is quiet and peaceful oh my my voice now um I got hiccups I got hiccups so I'm trying not to talk they suck so I'm trying to be quiet yes if anybody could pray that my hiccups go away I sure would appreciate it they haven't they've been with me for like a day now uh the Park's called R mert Park I could do a Google Google pin pin show you where I'm at uh no RoR Park excuse me I always keep adding a a te to it so [Music] on the old Google Maps let's see if I can show you H there we go give me just a second I'll show you show you something give you a link to it there's the Google Map so yeah the it's really awesome the park is right on the arrival path for the military jets Runway 13 uh 14 32 so you can come here and if there's any action you can have a picnic here and see if you by chance see any uh military jets they may have all gone back into the Hang hanger or they may be out on the Proving Grounds out west of here so we'll see so yeah we're just hanging out sorry it's not much fun I'll start screaming if I hear a jet so if you guys are doing work in the background I'll scream and say ah alert so oh man this stupid camera I think my camera's broken I got to take it in or something or I I don't know maybe it's too hot could be the sun is shining down right on top of it it does not have any protection so I'll uh see if I can restart her excuse me there there we go oops excuse me I burped yeah I think the camera is out in the sun too too long it shuts down the Heat and we're at higher altitude so yep it's 90 in OKC huh well I'm sure it's like 400 degrees with a 100% humity in Houston Infidel right I think it has like a um needs an update or a firmware update or something yep I know that feeling okay maybe I should just put a towel over uh the camera that's a [Music] possibility for yeah I don't like living at higher altitudes because the sun is more intense that's St definitely a minus for sure for okay so I think what's going to happen is I'm going to wait here for about a half hour more if we don't don't see anything then I'm going to shut her down and go recharge the batteries but I wanted to get out here to see if uh it works and it does and this one's from my boy Infidel fireman and uh if I if I do uh shootout here live streaming it'll be short notice because usually I don't know if something is arriving unless I hear something taking off and usually about an hour and a half to two hours later at after uh Military Jets take off from Hill they they come back so um just keep that in mind if we do shoot from from from out here plus I'm GNA try and get rid of these hicups if I can what what's up Kyle I'm battling hiccups and uh just waiting to see if we get any military jets I live right by this park that is right in front of the runway to uh Hill Air Force Base which is what you are looking at right now you can see the approach lighting system in the oh permit well I'm at a public park so so no uh no you do not need a permit in the great us OFA nope I am doing absolutely nothing wrong in fact I'm doing everything right I'm at a public park and uh I'm not impeding on any uh installation so nope uh no problem man yeah always try and keep keep things legal so nope I am good to go just chilling yeah this this area is pretty cool Kyle I'm not going to lie so where I live right now I'm about a mile away from it but yeah the the bark is perfect here uh for Runway uh airplanes that are either taking off to the North or arriving to the South they come right over your head which is where I've done if you've seen some of my military jet videos this is where I've been so yeah nope there's some baseball fields just uh I'm at the top of a hill but you can uh play baseball here just lay out in the sun and yeah it's pretty cool yeah absolutely uh they'll be they'll be landing over uh Landing past us so they'll come from the North and then they'll arrive to the South so yep so yeah we got South Winds today which means they're going to land on a run Runway that's pointing to the South if if we get him thanks for that like the old hi ups and so like I said if anybody tuning in we're going to be out here for about a half hour more and if we don't have any military jets I'm going to go back and charge the old batteries but I wanted to try this and see if it was a possibility and it is the catches we got a I don't know when the Jets will be taking off and uh arriving so I've got to keep my ears to the sky sky to hear when they're going to be departing because usually they'll arrive back about an hour and a half two hours later after taking off they do proving runs um about 60 miles to the west of us so no I do not sadly excuse me Salt Lake will not have an A380 I'll tell you what okay aviation if solake gets an A380 they are capable of hosting one by the way way but if they get one um I will give you $20 cash I will mail it to you but no I don't think I wish that would be nice but I don't think that's going to happen they did have a diversion an A380 diversion once due to a terrorist attack or a terrorist threat it was an Air France A380 that A380 that was going from um Paris to Los Angeles so and that was several years ago several I would probably said 10 or 15 years ago thanks for that like we're just hanging here at the park seeing if we'll get any military action action jackon if not we'll go charge the batteries and uh either be on the air tonight or tomorrow from more conventional airp Port probably Salt Lake sh yeah wellow that's pretty crazy for Tulsa that's crazy all right here's the deal if you can see in the right corner I see some f35s taking off so tell you what we're gonna do we're gonna hang here and see if they come back in an hour so it's a waiting game it is a waiting game my friends but I just saw some move for departure yep just saw one of them take off and I'm tracking it with my eyes in the skies so now it look it's like a quick up yeah so I got two of two of them we'll we'll use all the generic bogey we'll call Bogies in the sky oh cool OKC that's pretty cool did you get a tour of the uh Tower I'm watching these uh I think f35s and seeing where they're headed if they're gonna head out west and excuse me uh they appear to be heading out west I'm sure you guys love to hear me burp while I'm broadcasting oh I'm supposed to say alert alert alert alert alert alert I saw two f35s take off so we'll see if any more um come over this way so everybody's logging on we're hanging out here at the uh RoR Park in Washington Terrace Utah waiting to see if we get any military action for the afternoon we don't know when they take off or come back but so it's kind of a waiting game so if you guys just want to talk about Aviation we can do that speaking of which I have some exciting news that was passed on to me that I think is legitimate uh beginning around Christmas time uh Salt Lake is going to be get getting the a350 and I don't know if it's temporary from um or permanent but I think they're putting the a350 on a domestic Long Haul route from Salt uh from Atlanta to Salt Lake and back so DFW passed that along to me which is kind of interesting [Music] I know Justin that's huge it is huge that's that's what I heard from a couple of sources and read and so we'll see if it is true come December we should be moving up in the world we're high rollers now the rest rest of the a gates are going to be completed in about two weeks so then the entire a concourse will be done period finished except for the underground walkway yeah you need to uh get special permission to film film inside there so yep it's true so uh fun little fact too it is um I'll tell you what uh just across the way to the so we're looking South right now and if we look out to the West the Northwest Ogden airport is over there Ogden Hinkley is there where a v used to fly uh from bird bank so they're just uh kind of right across the valley so it's kind of cool you get two a view of two airports not just one wish there was more action at Ogden but yeah fun little fact for you also I saw something interesting that uh in the news last week that San An anonio is getting uh Condor Airlines to fly from Frankfort so Condor will be flying from Frankfurt to San Antonio be beginning next spring well there we go we've got an you see there in the distance we've got another looks like an F35 departing right there in the distance or crossing the runway so I'll keep an eye on that bogey I sometimes wonder if they allow them to depart off of taxiways or if they all have to depart because I the angle so right now where the camera is pointing it's about 180 degrees the runway itself is about 140 degrees so the angle's a little bit off so I wonder sometimes if they get to take off via a taxi way so yeah I see another pair of f35s heading out yep there's another one about to depart uh in your right screen you can see if you look very closely you know what I'm G to get out of the car and help you guys out if you can't see I'm GNA have to take my headset off but stand by right yep you can see him right there give me a second here let me move things about there we go yeah you can see them taking up off there in the lower right hand corner they just departed so they're headed out to the West for Proving Grounds proving runs excuse me so we're gonna hang out here they should be back in an hour yeah I'm going an hour 20 so hopefully the batter will hold [Music] up May so now things get interesting there's another pair that I see that just Departed now there's another one coming into your screen see this is the tough thing you never know when they're going to pop up or take off and so yeah can see to the very right of your screen or the very left because mine's to the right um You can see him departing so you're on the left there yep good eye okay aviation good eye so now if I've counted correctly that is 1 two three four five six up to six six now next one taking the runway be seven and it'll be a right turn across your screen or left turn come across your screen here and should come just in in a second boom there it is see it going across the screen there in the distance there's another one so the Hill Air Force Place base is home both both to the F-35 and the F22 and I'm still learning the differences um there's small little differences on the uh frame in the body that you can tell that's pretty cool sorry for the hiccups so yeah we've counted now seven F35 or f-22s that have departed and should be arriving back hopefully here in the next hour to hour and a half and I still have the hiccups oh yeah Tulsa has that's pretty cool Lanza uh has maintenance facility out there which is pretty interesting y there goes the camera stand by yeah you think so okay aviation we will see hopefully they'll be back soon man Infidel should be like giving me a million dollars right now because this is his thing he's like what are you gonna do a stream from Hill when are you gonna do a stream from Hill and that's exactly how he sounds too he's like hey this is Infidel I'm kidding of course for the record I just like to express how Extremely Loud Loud they are the F35 and the F22 so I think I got a little over about an hour and a half battery life left everything holds up for uh if I Justin great question uh if I had to start on an aircraft I would probably pick a I probably go for the cheapest excuse me so I'd probably go with a little Cessna 152 that's probably the cheapest 2C but um I want something that had uh twin engines so honestly I'd probably say a dash3 that would be cool dash3 would give me my multi-engine would give me like the feel of a commercial airplane to a certain extent excuse me and uh still give me turbo props so I could do turban so yeah uh but I did see a lot of people do like a Piper Cherokee I think that's a twin engine plane let me look here though it's a great question Justin or is it the Bonanza Cherokee single engine and you can't go wrong with a um which one is the one that has the parachute the uh Sirus i' I do serus because i' I'd be able to not have to bail out out and the yeah yep so it sounds like serus yeah good choice good choice and then after that you could just upgrade to a Cyrus Vision jet single pilot which should be cool too so here we are at RoR Park in Washington Terrace Utah if you're just joining us we're hanging out hoping those f-35s come back from The Proving Grounds relatively quickly and we get some action here so excuse me all right Justin if you had to bring one airline to Salt Salt Lake City which airline would it be and okay if you had to bring one airline to Tulsa which airline would it be [Music] for I'm GNA go on break for a second and see if I can get rid of these hiccups so I'm gonna hold my breath for a moment you for e for C go my for e for e for e for e for [Music] e [Music] for yeah good job there okay yep oh that's making another pass this is awesome for alert alert alert all right all right all right so we got some action rolling you're welcome Infidel fireman where are you no it's coming back it's coming back at it for another round you can hear it [Music] all [Music] definitely the danger zone I feel like I was in yeah Top Gun trying to keep check of those f16s just what's up hey DFW how's it going nice to have a little action there sorry having trouble keeping up uh and adjusting [Music] sh [Music] e [Music] you [Music] here [Music] show for e for e for e for e for get y get for e for e you e for [Music] all right if you guys can hear me okay so I'm going to wait a little bit longer to see if those f35s return and then we're going to pull plug on this sucker and then see if we can charge up enough before to stream tonight or tomorrow from Salt Lake City so yes thank you for everybody tuning in to this experiment sometimes things are successful sometimes they're not but uh as I always say you miss a 100 of the shots you don't take or Michael Scott said that or Wayne Gretzky said that or Michael Jordan one of the [Music] two oh this is a in a Ogden DFW so this is about 30 minutes north so I'm just at a park uh just north of the uh Runway uh at Hill Air Force Base I'm about 35 minutes from uh Salt Lake City if in in no traffic I could live stream tonight live stream tonight but uh the question is do I want to got a pay get a uh I think o is doing a live stream tonight too nope alert alert alert I've got I've got some bogies I've got boogies got uh har looks like an A10 War hog for [Music] is for yeah for why would I be mad I'm not mad I'm glad that I'm not sick that's the most important thing so I'm just hopeful we get a few more Jets before we uh leave yep DB that's awesome you got a job I'm uh just conserve conserving my voice and the hiccups uh so yeah that's great man well I'm sure that it'll always be a jet in your heart I'm gon wait a little bit longer if I say the phrase we're GNA wait a little bit longer usually chip shows up in a couple minutes so we'll wait a little bit longer oh yeah it's definitely the MEO Queen for sure oh I hear another bogey stand by I think I got another bogey in bogey in the house yeah exactly Infidel you would think that a good supporter of the channel would tell us when they're going flying right pretty much I'm like a mile from my house I guess it was a false false alarm wait a few more minutes here typically it's the f-22s the F35 uh I think they've got some a10s here but it's mostly f-22s and f35s they also have f-16s and f-15s here too but mostly it's the F22 and the F35 all right 10 more minutes and if we don't catch anything in 10 more minutes we're going to make this the end of the sh no I I will not ask him he says he you he blocked you for a reason so you're gonna have to talk to him about it I'm waiting for you to start your live stream DFW I'm not a I'm not a counselor I'm not therapist I here to educate in plain spot well I did have an interview uh with Endeavor I did the initial uh uh self recorded in interview on Monday so we'll see we'll see debeast I'm not going anywhere if I can't get these hiccups to go away go away well let him know that you apologized yeah it sounds like uh I'm gonna have to do the same thing debeast do all natural Aqua aqua for oie y noi what's up what you got though eight minutes and Counting let's go f35s that you get were supposed to be super Sonic no because the have W plane spotters you're not 23 so I know you're lying DFW why can't you just enjoy the show you always have to have an agenda you always have to complain about something just relax gal if you keep this up you're going to be permanently banned period no takebackspace uh debast uh Southwest I'm supposed to do the test next next week I don't mind talking about it all yeah so uh it's supposed to do the test at Southwest next week we'll see how it goes I hear it was I hear it's new so it's not like the old test he is an energy vampire that's exactly right DB I don't need that call him Captain Debbie Downer oh Boogie we got bogies alert status we got B Bogies [Music] overhead for [Music] for e [Music] I [Music] for [Music] for [Music] the need ATT [Music] attack [Music] guys I'm being attacked I'm being attacked but remember remember that uh Infidel remember that clip I shared from me from Hot Shots this is this is see now you can see what it's like just non-stop and a blimp a big shiny blimp [Music] it just doesn't stop keeps doing Infidel maybe our dub is doing uh runs these are Extremely [Music] Loud e for [Music] e for all right everyone that's pretty that's what we get it's all quiet and then all of a sudden it's just nonstop it's just non-stop action right there it's all quiet and then this is what literally happens every day at my house like it's quiet and then all of a sudden they'll do training Loops for about 10 15 minutes and it's just non-stop so I think we're going to be done for the day to go charge charge it up thanks for everybody for tuning in sorry it was boring for most of it until the very end but that was pretty cool so a lot of fun there and that's what we have to deal with when we're out uh broadcasting at a military base you never know where they're going to launch but uh sometimes you get lucky so thanks for everybody tuning in we'll have more conventional shows from more conventional airports soon but thanks for the like and subscribing and I look forward to talking with you guys soon so I'm gonna get get out of here and recharge and see if uh I can get ready for a show tonight or tomorrow so we'll talk to you soon either way thanks much later bye
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Lucid Meno - 6 A.M in WHK (ft. C-Hype & 061 Mack ) [Official Visualizer]
[Music] wake up on my knees and i pray for better days the mother always been cheese getting cheddar everywhere been killing [ __ ] to 16 and [Music] through the [Music] do this music with my soul i do this from the heart meditating on a daily thinking out loud reminiscing fear when i was sleeping on the couch heading up i'm speaking out they know what the youth about running up the city getting little kids up ain't no pity in my city better watch your mouth operations i feel sorry for his family that's another laughs but we keep on moving steady doing that whatever cause cherish every moment celebrating like a [ __ ] toast in my give me reasons every season having fun with it i don't need it won't repeat it i can't done with me if she's so pretty i take her home with me with me she give me don't feel it and if she with me i'll go deep whenever [Music] i mathematics trying to be my whole body spanish [Music] you
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goodbye forever.
foreign [Music] okay what kind of video would this be if my house was at a wreck behind me um I was trying to like make it look good trying to find a good spot to do this video but I don't even have all the stuff for my tripod so this is where it's gonna be I'm just gonna stand up and do this video I've been thinking about doing this for a really long time as you guys know part of um this Channel A lot of it for the past couple years have just been me trying to simplify my life and in that recently I found that I've been called to give up YouTube there are some several reasons for my making this decision I have mixed feelings towards uh giving up YouTube I recently just been going through some old Vlogs and I'm I'm sad like I loved filming her life I love going back and looking at those videos and it was just a fun time that Connor and I kind of got to share together and as we started having kids I filmed Riker's life a whole lot at the beginning and um those are super fun to go back and watch and then I realized I didn't really want to share Riker's Life on um social media this much and so I took those videos off YouTube I stopped filming him as much I started filming more cleaning videos Simplicity type videos and um that's kind of just like what my channel evolved into for a little while I had our second baby Rory and she's barely ever been on this channel um and I've liked it that way but now me having two kids and I am starting at a part-time job and um I've just had to take a step back and realize that I no longer have the mental capacity to do YouTube videos and film YouTube videos for other people part of me really still wants to video important moments in our kids lives and I'll have those videos for myself to look at that's one of my favorite things that YouTube has brought is just the memories um I'm really into scrapbooking so this is kind of like a digital scrapbook for me just like taking a look back it's been so fun um Conor and I made lots of videos back when we were like first married um we had a video that went crazy people took it as like an inappropriate video so I think it that's why it got like tons of views and so I ended up taking that video down too I filmed both of my births which has been such a crazy experience just getting to go back and like watch those videos I've since taken Riker's birth Vlog off since he's gotten older um I will eventually take Rory's video off as well um just so I can have those for private reasons and uh just to protect their privacy as well as they grow older I don't even know how many subscribers I have right now I think at one point we had like 35 000 subscribers we had we've worked with so many different brands um that I didn't even think would be possible when I first started YouTube just over the past I've noticed um that if you don't stick to it and have a consistent schedule you will start losing views you will start losing followers um and that's kind of what's been happening on this channel I actually don't even think I monetized anymore on YouTube um and it was never really fully about the money but I really kind of hoped that I would be able to make money doing YouTube because it was something that I really enjoyed but it is a full-time job right now in my life my full-time job is being a mother and I do now have a part-time job um but I could never dedicate fully full-time to YouTube that was never what I wanted to do and so the numbers reflected that there have been so many of you like there's probably a couple hundred of you who still consistently watch our videos and I'm let me tell you so so thankful I don't know how long some of you have been here [Music] um just watching our videos but it's been it's been fun it's been fun just interacting with some of you guys and I am really sorry to say that I will I am going to miss you and I feel like just like a little piece of our life is kind of just going away as we grow older this just isn't something that we can do anymore that's pretty much all I had to say I think um I'm just super grateful for everyone that has continued to watch you know for the money that we were able to make on YouTube it was nice to have a little bit of money um and I am just humbled at the work that some people do on YouTube to grow their channels and um so yeah I definitely think go support those people who have worked really hard for their channels and keep it real my experience on YouTube was never to glamorize my life it was always to try to keep things um real and raw I've shared issues about like postpartum anxiety a lot with my son but even just watching videos from Connor and I five years ago it is clear to see how much our marriage has grown um and so it's just I guess my point is that go find the YouTubers and the bloggers that kind of keep it real I guess go support them because they are working their tails off this is truly a full-time job it takes a lot of work and it's something that I'm gonna have to step away from right now in my life and probably forever before I completely let you go um and if you're watching to the end of this video then I know you actually probably care about this um I do have an Instagram where I'm gonna be sharing videos I'm sorry maybe videos maybe pictures videos all sorts of fun stuff occasionally um on Instagram right here about organizing and just home decor and stuff because I still do have a passion for that um and I do want to share that still um so I'm gonna put the link or just the handle name right here um if you do want to go check that out um so back to McKenna to tell you goodbye that to say I will miss you Connor will miss you he's at work right now um he doesn't even know I'm filming this because I didn't know I was filming this today but I knew I wanted to film it for a really long time so thank you guys so much for watching this video I love you guys so much and I will not see you next time bye [Music] foreign [Music]
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Rep. Ocasio-Cortez refuses to rule out Trump impeachment
[Music] Alexandria Ocasio Cortez might not be willing to take no for an answer our EP Ocasio Cortez dn why broke with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday on the topic of potentially impeaching President Trump the freshman congresswoman who has previously said she supports impeachment spoke to reporters in the wake of Pelosi saying Trump is just not worth it impeachment Pelosi told The Washington Post magazine in an interview published Monday impeachment is so divisive to the country that unless there's something so compelling and overwhelming and bipartisan I don't think we should go down that path because it divides the country and he's just not worth it dot dot on Tuesday Ocasio Court has said legally I don't think it's something that can ever be 100 percent off the table but if that's how she feels right now I respect that da cheese always demonstrated leadership that takes all kind of factors into account she added in support of Pelosi according to the hill billionaire activist Tom Steyer who is bankrolling a campaign pushing for Trump's impeachment shot back at Pelosi on Monday speaker Pelosi thinks back quote H apostrophe s just not worth it well is defending our legal system back quote w o RT agent is holding the president accountable for his crimes and cover-ups back quote w o RT agent is doing what's right back quote w o RT agent or shall america just stopped fighting for our principles and do what's politically convenient dot White House press secretary Sarah Sanders meanwhile said I agree in response to Pelosi's comments Sanders added of impeachment I don't think it should have ever been on the table dot earlier this month the freshman Democrat attempted to turn up the heat on Trump saying investigators should focus on his taxes and financial statements instead of Russian collusion talking collusion collusion collusion I think in oversight we should be talking about taxes taxes taxes and his bank account bank account his bank account Ocasio Cortez said at the time his financial statements because that's where I think actually some of the most troubling practices are with direct relevance to the American people under the scope of oversight [Music]
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October 2023 Movie Wrap Up ⎮Letterbox Recap 🍿
hey everyone welcome back to the channel thank you so much for clicking on this video when I tell y when I tell you I feel so complete because I got my nails back I can do this now and if you are new you're like Stephanie I've never seen you with nails cuz I haven't had nails like in a Year y'all and it's been a hard long year so October came October went spooky season we're filming this like in the mid November yeah I've been trying to do this video for like the last like two weeks okay I was going to have this video for yall early and then I got lazy and then last week we had something going on and I couldn't do it when I tell yall right now y'all see all the mess that's going on here like look boxes tape so when I'm done filming this I can pack up all the Halloween stuff over here look look look yeah I got my Thanksgiving over here this is literally all I have for Thanksgiving cuz I usually only do like one maybe two videos and then I have like my Christmas stuff but the upside is now I I I put up skiny cloths I so look at this I got Christmas coffee it's my favorite I know everybody loves like their pumpkin spice latte and I like a little bit of it but I'm a peppermint mocha type of gal I love it I know a lot of people do not like peppermint mocha but like I didn't take my like tap pill I'm going to be shaking later on anybody else here lactose and T right y let's go through this because I have like two other videos y' y y going to be like who is she right now with all these videos coming out I know cuz I have had a lot of videos come out I did watch the Marvels yesterday and I did do a Tik Tok video and I uploaded it here as a short so if you want to get like my after the theater thoughts on that um you can see that's a short I also did radical look at me going to the theater in November yeah October was another month where I did not go not even one time not even one time I only actually saw one new movie in the month of October as always there will be time stamps down below so if you want to see that one movie that I saw which was a streaming movie you can just get right on there on the time I W have you go through through all my rewatch honestly I feel like I missed some of the stuff I'm not going to lie um I think I do have reviews on some things but as always anything that I did review from the past will be down below if I of course recall to do that I eventually do at some point sometimes I don't we are going to of course start off with rewatches then like First Time watches and then like things that came out in October for that which again would just be one movie okay we're going to cruise right through this y'all cuz as always y know I talk I miss y'all though I do I miss y'all first up we got Twitches we got twitches too um y know I already talked about these in a video for my 13 nights to fry which are some of like my favorite Halloween like must watches you know what i' be laughing I probably don't have a lot of those and I'm like I need to mustat these every year and I I probably didn't do that but I think twitch is for sure was on there when I tell y'all that I was just like hey from the first one oh yeah I know I'm terrible with names girl caregiver you know the one like that had the magical power I was like look at you she's from shitz Creek she wasn't in part two though I was like where were you but it's one of those things I love it where like you see even though you see it every single year but then you see it again and it's like oh like I know you from this now probably cuz I had just rewatch Creak so it's like very remember I had talked about I thing like that that I'm like re-watching that I finished it I love it I absolutely love this these movies then we have Halloween Town I only have the one poster here cuz I couldn't find one like Twitches that probably was but I didn't look U but we're going to put all of them together all four I know a lot of people are like no no we're going to like leave return to Halloween Town like to the side we're not associating that look in my defense I did not grow up watching these movies I probably had only seen them for a year because I didn't grow up with cable so I didn't I didn't see see these you know as they were coming out so yes when return When return to Halloween Town came out I was like oh W they changed Mary but it wasn't like a big thing because I hadn't seen the I mean I had seen the previous three but I hadn't like grown up with them right I didn't like rewatch them every single year up until that came out so I totally get the dislike and like how dare you because we went through three movies with this actress and now we have this other actress and we had everybody else's I get it but because technically return to Halloween Town for me was like hey my like new movie I had just barely watched it for a year cuz we got cable when I was about 18 and I started paying for it so that came out I think RG of Halloween Town came like the year after I graduated part three when they're in high school that's like my least favorite to be honest with you but I still I still love these hus Pocus loves it we're I mean that's a Lov it but we're going to put it over here in favorites cuz it's just one of my favorite like alltime movies I could like literally like every time that it comes on I can rewatch it then we have The Adams Family this will be the Adams Family Adam family values um it's another one that I I love then we got Beetle Juice loves me some Beetle Juice then we have the corpse ride loves it y know my husband voices it voice is not a favorite also I haven't seen this movie as many times as I would love to to watch it if that makes sense how death looks way more like alive and more but then when we're in the alive portion of it it's more like gloomy and dark I know when I do like my board game videos I'm always associating like a a movie with the board game and now that I'm here I'm going to associate a game with this movie as I was thinking about it the there was this game that came to mind called gloom it's a little card game you're just like a storytelling based game and they're really cool cards they're very translucent cards and you're making a story you're basically trying to get your opponent to have a better day and you're just trying to have like a miserable day you're trying to kill you're trying to kill off your family like that's literally the goal and everybody else is trying to make like your life way way better and you're just like stacking these card it's a really cool game um with the right people cuz you have to make sure you get people that know how to like I guess tell a story at least continue on because you're trying to kind of play off um with your story then The Nightmare Before Christmas I mean it's an all-time favorite you know we're going to put it over here in the front it is an all year round movie I have Jack in my car literally all year long like I bought him last year for spooky season and then like once it ended I was sad and I was just like I guess I'll bring you back for Christmas and then I go no sir you will stay right there until Christmas and Christmas came and went and then I was just like no I'm going to miss you so he's like my riding buddy so he rides with me all the time he's in my front seat people be trying to Chuck them in the back and I'm like excuse you that's jaxi okay get it right get it right I wish she had more of a body though because it really is just like his arms and head it's kind of hard to maneuver him in there HBY Halloween I literally started off the spooky season with this movie I'm not going to lie I think I only have a couple more watches before I kind of join everybody on like disliking it because I know it's a bad movie again if you saw my video with like some of my favorite Halloween movies I talk about how bad this movie is I know it's a bad movie I do have a review on this but there's something about it that just kind of it gets that Halloween spirit going I just have a good time with it okay like sue me I don't really don't care then we have a haunted mansion Disney's A Haunted Mansion I I really enjoy this movie too I think it's a really great movie I think every time that I well this is my second time watching I did watch it in theaters I do have a review for it it has some really like spooky like ah moments with the ghost but this version and then the Muppets haunted house are probably my favorites in you know for this one I've only seen three Muppets this one and then the one with Eddie Murphy I don't like Eddie Murphy version now we're moving on to Fright Night the 2011 version I think it is I did do a collab video with Jake and I'll um I'll link that down below if you like to hear our thoughts on it this was probably I think like my second or third time watching it I feel like I enjoyed it more this time uh compared to the last time and the first time I watched it I did watch it before the original and the original one is really really good for my ladies my guys too Colin Pharaoh vampire hotness sexiness if you're in a vampire era just saying pretty great movie then we have the ruins I did actually want to do a video that probably should have been part of my 13 nights at fry 2 where I did a comparison between book versus movie as I T well I don't tend to do a lot I think I have like two other videos that I've done that with the shining and with red R and royal blue it did change quite a bit of stuff for a movie versus book it took me a a minute to get into the book I'm not going to lie I'm kind do a little comparison here this is one of those rare occasions I enjoy the movie more than the book the book was a hard kind of like getting into I think I gave it like 3.75 on good reads but I like now honestly that I'm thinking about it and after we had like our book club meeting I'm just like that's too high I like the book ending better because in the book nobody survives there's like a lot of like ginger swapping in the movie with the book just like who happens to what it's a very 2000s movie it's not scary I thought it was just an um I'm going to say it was a pretty okay movie I enjoyed it Jennifer's Body it is a cult classic now but I remember when this movie came out everybody disliked the movie everybody was like on the movie I enjoyed the movie when I first saw it honestly if it had been a hot hot minute since I've seen the movie and I didn't recall a lot of the things that happened especially like towards the end I'm not going to lie I was just like oh it was a surprise to get I was like oh wow okay I really I really liked it I'm gonna say I'm going to say it's a pretty great movie pretty great movie okay and then we got kruella the costumes that's like what the movie is it's the costumes just are a character of their own and I love the fashion the fashion was shus I'm going to say it's a pretty awesome movie then we have a ready or not very violent it's funny it's like uh satial it's an awesome movie final destination we're just going to put all the final destinations in there okay cuz I do enjoy all of them I mean some of them are like but like as a h you know as a whole I only saw the first one though no no lies they were coming out a lot I saw the first three so the first three is what we're going to review okay but we only have the poster for the first one they're awesome movies I really like them because once again the gore the violence death I like that kind of stuff because I'm sick like that okay First Time watches okay I these were part of my 13 nights of fright this is the first time that I did watch along movies the first one that I did was evil dead rise I did do a poll on like Instagram and on YouTube and you guys voted for this one it was between this one and talk to me thankfully you guys picked this one and it was actually pretty good I I quite enjoyed it I've seen the Evil Dead movies Army of the darkness I've seen Ash versus evil dead the series which I love this is a little bit more like you know but it's still it's still good I I again there's a lot of like ripping of Limbs people dying I mean there's obviously some a little bit of like satanical things which will like I thought it was a pretty great movie and then the second watch long cuz I I was actually going to do a different video for the last video on my 13 night of fright which is going to be ranking the conet house that I went to but then I'm like that doesn't really go with my channel so I did do that on Tik Tok if you want to if you're interested if you're from Texas or you want to come to Texas you know during spooky season the Halloween movie that we did that's not on here but well you'll see you'll see the thing there okay it's cobweb all right somebody recommended it to me while we were watching Evil Dead they're like you should do that one next so that was like a Halloween watch along that was literally a last minute I think I had just decided to do that I think like the like the 30th but like I first I was like oh this is fine it's not scary it's not scary we're good we're good and then bam something scary happen y'all I said they gave me Coraline Vibes like there was part that gave me Coraline did it give you Coraline Vibes cuz Coraline is scary pretty great movie also if you have jumped forward to my one movie that I watched in the month of October you are in the right place this is a prime original movie totally killer and this is a slasher movie so you already know I'm going to love it y already I've already talked about how much I love like people being like cuted up this is like a mix of like Back to the Future which they do reference a lot in the movie also I feel like Hot Tub Time Machine just because of like the Ridiculousness to it we're in the'80s it's funny to have somebody like from this time to being the ' 80s cuz then it's all like oh like all the questioning of like the lack of security the lack of just getting somebody car like I don't know you and it's like no come on just jump on board the racism or the sexism and all this and then just having somebody from this time period in that time period the difference it's kind of funny it was funny so it was a a good mix of everything that I love comedy and slashing people up and Gore loves it um this is actually a favorite of the year I totally love this okay cuz again it's just like everything that I love in a movie so it's just like this is perfect for me but these are the movies that I watched in the month of November uh let me know what you guys watch if you watch any of the same things let me know all the movies that you went to the theater to watch I don't know if I've said this to you guys or not but I just feel like 2023 for movies just really hasn't been it like there have been you know a couple movies here and there that I like okay yeah but just like as a whole I don't know like am I alone I probably am alone in this but I just I don't feel compared to other years where it's like like banging you know it's just like Meep before you leave don't forget to like comment share subscribe all that good stuff this is it I have two other videos I'm going to be reviewing on mer in the building and j z v the boy spin-off I don't even know what the hell the name is that's terrible okay guys that is it for me today thank you so much for watching until next time I'll see you guys at concessions bye
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in Buddhism Bodi patchy Adama Pauley variant spellings include Bodie Park Academy and bad Apache Adama SKT Bodie parks adharma are qualities Dhamma conducive or related to pakiya awakening Bodie in the Pali commentaries the term Bodie Adama is used to refer to seven sets of such qualities regularly mentioned by the Buddha throughout the Pali Canon within these seven sets of enlightenment qualities there is a total of 37 individual qualities sad attempts of Bodie patchy Adama these seven sets of qualities are recognized by both Theravada and Mahayana and Buddhists as complementary facets of the Buddhist path to enlightenment a set of found in the senior collection of Gandharan Buddhist texts ascribes 41 instead of 37 beneficial Dharma's the Gandharan text includes Rupa genders which the Pali tradition does not Solomon notes this 41 numbered list appears in both the Chinese translation of the durga gamma which current scholarship believes to be of the dharma Gupta School of Buddhism and a Chinese translation of the Dharma Gupta coven ayah topic seven sets of 37 qualities in the Pali cannons bhavana knew you'd asada mental development discourse and 7.67 the Buddha is recorded as saying monks although a monk who does not apply himself to the meditative development of his mind may wish oh that my mind might be free from the taints by non clinging yet his mind will not be freed for what reason because he has not developed his mind one has to say not developed it in what in the four foundations of mindfulness the four right kinds of striving the four bases of success the five spiritual faculties the five spiritual powers the seven factors of enlightenment and the Noble Eightfold Path elsewhere in the Canon and in numerous places in the agamas of other early schools these seven sets of thirty seven qualities conducive to enlightenment are enumerated as topic for establishments of mindfulness Kotaro satipatthana mindfulness of the body can OOP asana sk Anoop Astana mindfulness of feelings banana new persona as vadhana noop Astana mindfulness of mental states new persona as Anoop Astana mindfulness of mental qualities domino personna s Dharma noop Astana topic 4 right exertions efforts Kotaro Sam Appa Donna exertion for the preventing of unskillful states to arise exertion for the abandoning of the already arisen unskillful states exertion for the arising of skillful states exertion for the sustaining and increasing of arisen skillful states topic for basis of magical mental supernatural power Kotaro edo pada well Chanda as Chanda energy Maria s virya consciousness citta s citta examination v mom CRV masa s mimamsa topic 5 spiritual faculties poncy indriya conviction sada Estrada energy Maria s virya mindfulness sati s murder unification Samadhi s Samadhi wisdom Ponyo s proj Nia topic 5 strengths poncy Bala conviction SATA Estrada energy Maria s virya mindfulness Satya underscore Buddhism s shmurda unification Samadhi s Samadhi wisdom Ponyo s progeny topic seven factors of enlightenment mindfulness sati s murder investigation dhamma Vecchia s dharma provoked ayah energy Varia s virya joy pity s pretty tranquility pasady s press rabdi unification samadhi s samadhi equanimity you Pecha s u pecks ax topic Noble Eightfold Path right understanding sama DT s samyag dr ste right intention samozang kappa s sami exam Kalpa right speech sam Lavaca s samyag vac right action Samak Amanda s Samia carmen de Right Livelihood sama a Jeeva s samyoga Jeeva right energy sama via ma s samyag Fiamma right mindfulness Samus 80s Sameach shmurda right unification sama Samadhi s Sameach Samadhi topic 43 qualities in the Pali cannons Neda piranha Nettie one hundred twelve forty three qualities connected with awakening Takata Lisa bode Adama are mentioned which according to the commentaries include the aforementioned 37 plus the following six contemplations also found in the suttas eg Sangeeta sutta de 251 the contemplation of the three marks of existence impermanence Anika Sonia suffering dukkha Sonia non-self and Natta Sonia abandoning vahana Sonia dispassion baraja Sonia cessation near Adha Sonia topic in the Pali literature the technical term bowed Apache Adama explicitly referring to the seven sets of qualities identified above is first encountered in the Pali commentaries nonetheless the seven sets of bode Pesci Adamas are themselves first collided enumerated and referenced in the sutta pitaka and Abby llama pitaka topic sutta pitaka in the Deegan akia's famed maja parinibbana sutta DN 16 which recounts the buddha's last days in the buddha's last address to his assembly of followers he states now o bhikkhus I say to you that these teachings of which I have direct knowledge and which I have made known to you these you should thoroughly learn cultivate develop and frequently practice that the life of purity may be established and may long endure for the welfare and happiness of the multitude out of compassion for the world for the benefit well-being and Happiness of gods and men and what bhikkhus are these teachings they are the four foundations of mindfulness the four right efforts the four constituents of psychic power the five faculties the five powers the seven factors of enlightenment and the Noble Eightfold Path these bhikkhus are the teachings of which I have direct knowledge which I have made known to you and which you should thoroughly learn cultivate develop and frequently practice in the majima nakaya's greater discourse to Saku lead an MN 77 when asked why his disciples venerated him the Buddha identified five qualities he possessed highest virtues ADH eyes'll para meanness a Lokhande highest knowledge and vision Abuk contain jana de Seine highest wisdom at heapin yaaaa para Mina Ponyo Conda his explanation of the four noble truths arias Akane and his identification of numerous ways to develop wholesome states the Buddha's elaboration of the last item included the seven sets of 37 Bodhi pakiya dominoes which are enumerated individually in this discourse in the SEM yudenich ayah the fifth divisions first seven chapters are each devoted to one of the Bodhi pesci Adamas while there is a great deal of repetition among these chapters discourses these seven chapters include almost 900 discourses in the anga tarah nakaya's upad jayasudha m-- and five point six point six the Buddha recommends five things for a monk to overcome spiritual hindrances control mental faculties eat the right amount of food maintain wakefulness be aware of merit and develop the Bodhi pachi Adamas throughout the day in the CUDA Kanda kaya the Bodhi pakiya Damas are mentioned at ITI eighty-two th nine hundred and net thirty-one 112 197 237 240 and 261 topic abhidhamma potaka the bodhi Pesci Adama are mentioned in several passages of the IBEW Lama such as at vbh sections 571 and 584 topic commentaries in the vision Omega Buddha Xhosa enumerates the seven sets of Bodhi pakiya Damas along with a relevant sutta pitaka discourse vism twenty two point three three describes each set vism twenty two point three four to thirty eight and describes their existence in the consciousness of an arahant vism twenty two point three nine to forty in addition buddha HOSA factors the thirty seven qualities in a manner so as to describe fourteen non-redundant qualities vism twenty two point four zero to forty three thus for instance while nine qualities zeal consciousness joy tranquility equanimity intention speech action livelihood are mentioned only once in the full list of thirty seven qualities the other five qualities are mentioned multiple times table one below identifies the five qualities spanning multiple Bodhi pecky Adama sets in terms of other poly commentaries the Bodhi Pesci Adama are also mentioned in Dhammapada at the katha Dhai point two three zero satin upon a toccata SN a 164 and Jonica a toccata ji point two seven five eight point two nine zero and V point four eight three topic see also basic points unifying the Theravada and the mahayana Bojana five strengths Four Noble Truths four right exertions index of Buddhism related articles satipatthana secular Buddhism three marks of existence threefold training topic notes topic sources Bodhi bhiku trans mm the connected discourses of the Buddha a translation of the same yudenich aya Boston wisdom publications ISBN oh eight six one seven one three three one one Buddha Xhosa pedantic area and bhikkhuni anomaly trans 1999 the path of purification vision Umaga Seattle Washington bps parwati editions ISBN 192 8 706 Oh Oh - Kevin rml 1992 the Buddhist path to awakening a study of the Bodhi packy Adama Leiden Brill cited in Bodhi 2000 P 1937 n 235 Ireland John Dee 1997 the you Donna and the achiever taka Kandy Sri Lanka Buddhist publication society ISBN 955 - 24:01 64x jana moly bhiku trans and bhikkhu bodhi IDI 2001 the middle length discourses of the buddha a translation of the majima nakiya boston wisdom publications ISBN 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INFOWARS Nightly News October 6th 2015 3
had coming across the border into texas that they're intercepting people who speak Afghan languages so we know that this is happening and yet they continue to tell us that it isn't happening they want to focus us on people who are nationalistic who they identify as far right as some of these people are far east some of these organizations that they have pulled up just as the Southern Poverty Law Center does they do pull up some people that are racist that are Nazis neo-nazis but they also paint with a very broad brush anyone who is concerned about about immigration and open borders they paint them as xenophobic as racist as far-right extremists but they never talk about the Marxist they never talk about the Islamic extremists that's the key about all this right and we've already seen Germany in other places shutting down a facebook working inclusion there with Germany to shut down any dissenting opinion mm-hmm on something like this which is of course you know the president won't even mention the word radical Islam that's right you won't even talk about other well Southern Poverty Law Center so what they're doing is they're looking at this as a way to essentially a tool of social control when you look at this and they talk about extremism think of it as criminalizing non-pc speech right look at it as a way that they can crack down on the internet they talk about the Internet is transformed the way we communicate but it is it has been a tool of terrorism this is going to be used against anybody who doesn't owe the political correct language anybody who uses the internet they're going to use this to cut down our free speech and that's what we really need to be worried about a ground-up movement just like we've seen with agenda 21 moving city by City to accomplish this right exactly and that is so important because we do see this push back against the dissenting opinion the terrorists are going to be anyone who challenges the state now challenges the UN's global agenda those are the real terrorists and of course Alex Jones Matt Drudge are going to be the top of that list coming up we're gonna play some clips where Matt Drudge warns about this very thing the end of free speech freedom the Internet dunzo are you ready to show your disapproval for Hillary Clinton inch or Hillary for frizen 2016 t-shirt today at the infowars store hurry up because these things are selling out faster than Hillary Clinton this is an American president just add puppet then vote and repeat every four years introducing secret 12 the new infowars life vitamin b12 formulation now Infowars live com is excited to announce that we can bring you our most bioactive powerful form of b12 that has been developed with our exclusive perfected process secret 12 is a binary of nutria medical grade bioavailable coenzyme forms of b12 secure your revolutionary secret 12 formula right now at infowars live com or call eight eight eight to five three three one three nine I'm running for 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minded household protect your family's safety during an emergency go to enforce tour com today to purchase your pro pure Pro 1 G 2 point 0 water filtration system or call one eight 8 25 33 139 alright folks alex jones here back live well into the third hour i did not do this as a stunt neither with matt drudge he is here we got a hot mic over there he wants to stay literally in the shadows behind a curtain but this is the king of being able to push a story out and make it the number one story in the world they even admit that in new york times that he has more readers on politics and news than facebook the New York Times and The Washington Post LA Times put together he's got some of our stories where the shooter himself said he was on a bunch of drugs he's linked to that today and that's the story they don't want out there or the story we're CNN took a mixed racial Christian hater and turned him into a right wing white supremists and turning white they don't want people knowing that but Matt Drudge and his great crew can link to alternative stories foreign stories mainstream stories photos mug shots and really just focus on what Matt Drudge thinks it's interesting and the public tends to agree with him that what he focuses in on is really catching the zeitgeist or the pulse of the people so he might have 50 links every day where Facebook has 500 million but he has more traffic that is the true David versus Goliath story and this is not scripted I have no idea where I should go Matt Drudge I guess you're here for ACL or why are you in austin texas well you were just talking about facebook and thanks again for having me here I'm not on Facebook I don't do the socials I've got that little Twitter thing even that's kind of disgusting you know I've been doing the internet as long as you've been doing this radio show Alex literally every day as you have literally every day practically I think you've taken a little more time off than I have actually yes I've counting and I can't say that about many people because you are appear without peer and I'll tell you I was there before Facebook I was there for before cnn.com I was there before mostly all of them I have a very clear perception what the internet is in my mind I'm free I'm not defined by what they say the internet is meaning Goldman Sachs meaning who they invest in for the latest startup meaning the latest buzz feed or salon or Gawker all well gawkers more independent but there's a lot of corporate makeover of the internet that I have not adapted to simply put I'm friends with some of them when I go to New York I make the sixth Avenue rounds but I am NOT a part of that system I am a free thinker I'm an American I'm very concerned with what's happening so I just give him my all I've learned how to take care of myself and detach from outcomes because otherwise you can survive and I don't know where you are on that topic that's I just follow my instinct because they always tell us how to adapt to be successful but really we're just adapting to their mindset you don't Flav's I don't know you don't I have remained completely independent from all of them all of them I am not influenced by any of them I need no traffic from Google I don't care if I get one traffic referral referral from Google or Bing or Yahoo or any of these others it's always been that way now if you think of that setup how rare that is because everybody is so hungry for referrals for likes I don't need to be liked I don't need to be liked at all I don't care if there's a button right there at the top a Drudge saying like or dislike thumbs up them sound doesn't mean anything now I hope that you come doesn't mean you necessarily have to like what I have up there now where I've had a lot of successes I'm getting people from both sides of the aisle they've all we said always a right-wing gossip monger mainly because of Lewinsky in those years which by the way are back why aren't we seeing Hillary's lovers excuse me why aren't we seeing Hillary's lovers it's good question where's the cover-up on this so many issues that are suppressed on a daily basis so that's what I try to do every morning incredible well it's amazing to have you here in austin texas and i tell you certainly know how to make an entrance i'm in a 70 second break and I turn around and there's Matt Drudge just boom haha I tell you I almost had a heart attack a good one my cousin said he's never seen me look like that what was the word Buckley you used and then I was flabbergasted I was flabbergasted you use the word flabbergasted well I I tell you this is like the biggest Christmas present early ever cuz I just admire true independence and I got to tell you Matt and you know this with your crew and Congress knows this we wouldn't have won some of these gun battles some of these border battles some of these energy battles and we've lost some too but we would have lost so many of them if it wasn't for the focal point and even the White House and the Democrats admit I know you're saying you're nonpartisan I mean I would guess you're more of a libertarian currently I'm wrong just a freedom guy I can't be controlled I cannot be controlled there are no interest here but what I see as the world events period that is the truth of the situation they hate the fact that they can't control the agenda the Pentagon has briefings with the head of psyops as you know saying we've got to stop Drudge changing the subject and showing when we're lying i mean that's when you know that's them that's crazytown when you get what is it like is it surreal to think back to something you started back in the early 90s is now grown into this well no because it's been every day so it's just like it's it's happened so organically it started with one reader I don't know who that one reader was but it started with one reader I've never placed an ad anywhere ever this has all been a true organic reader to reader to reader to reader yes I dabbled in the corporate with the fox news show in the clear channel clear channel radio show for nine years but even that the website was on its own terms and remains so to this very Mona gotten bigger since you stopped well I don't know because this is another thing what the measurements that we have this is another bogus thing yesterday they released on the APA wire Twitter followers Hillary is the queen of the twitters with 4.9 million they don't say how many are fake they don't have them Sam me or they don't let the first lady's is like eighty percent forgotten that the AP did not do that Alex so this whole thing this whole socials these socials you know beats one music which I'm obsessed with which has been launched on Apple uh which is probably one of the best things they've done since Steve Jobs died one radio station interesting they don't know how many listeners they have I heard some streams they were down to 5,000 an hour this whole social media stuff is bogus facebook we have two billion users this is garbage this is designed to demoralise the individual I'll never have two billion followers the internet is what you make of it it's the same battle as it was in the beginning I remember having this argument with britt hume once live on c-span he goes oh the Internet's all UFOs and all this crap and i said no the internet is what you make of it in the beginning they were dismissing the internet they were pooh-poohing it and isn't that good for us that that for so long they were an arrogant denial and they seemed like they still kind of her an arrogant denial no now they make it over in their image now it's these endless monotonous tweets meaningless meaningless to me it's all just a lot of gnats a lot of confusion when the reality of the situation is life on Earth has not changed we need facts we need events we need specifics on things not all this confusion it's almost they've made the internet over in their image these corporations and I think they're failing play every break skip the break oh sorry Matt go ahead I had interrupt you say you think they're failing I think they're failing to the point this is a whole nother discussion on how sick are the American people right now I've been saying they could put Hillary Clinton's brain in a jar in the office and should be elected people are really sick I think you know this deep in your soul and this is why you get demoralized here on this very set I shouldn't people are sick how they've got here you've been on a one
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Romantic Dinner - Part 1
what up peeps so there are a lot of updates for this video make sure you stay till the very end to make sure you hear everything but right now christian is here and i promised i was going to make christian dinner guess what he did that's not what i was going to say oh i brought one thank you he brought a bottle of wine but what did i do he literally made me create a freaking invite what are you talking about a calendar invite to meet with him wait i didn't first of all wait what [Laughter] said nothing to me about this until you take your camera out now all of a sudden i made you make this calendar thing who does i made her i said send me a calendar request so i can lock it in my schedule yeah but that who does that like your friends who makes a calendar invite to hang out and have a reading dinner yo you've literally been saving this video i did not make her do anything first of all i wanted to take your coat off no it's cold in here she refuses to put the heat on by the way listen when i'm in the videos you're gonna know the truth about this one okay it is first of all below zero in here no it's literally freezing 71 degrees it's cold i said well i'm putting my jacket on then what is this thing the island vampire is just like are they both they're both chilling next time no they're about to do a whole situation on me yo why are they doing this why are they sitting around the corner doubled up like this i think i can't see them over here i don't even know what kind of wine it is it looks good it's a pretty bottle whoa i'm not gonna lie you have a gift i'm doing my i'm about to eat some good food dance it's dinner you got it all set up over here well no this is not um what is going on you're making this look this is actually i don't know how i feel about this actually what do you mean you agree with me you set it up and now i brought wine you made it look romantic by getting what i made it look romance by getting wine you said dinner first of all you cooked a good ginger first of all so i made um teriyaki ginger salmon asparagus and rice oh you're about to knock my globe over oh my god why are you doing this what is this it's a prison what is this it's a thank you for watching chat you said you wanted it so i ordered i had to order the large because i didn't have the size is that one you have one one of your shirts too yes can i have one of those too are you for real you have to wear a shirt with my face on it i [Laughter] but that was one of the updates i wanted to tell you guys so if you didn't get your merch yet it is available in the merch store once it's sold out that's it now's your chance to get it and get it before it's gone that's all i'm gonna say and don't sell on anything wipe up you get your merch swipe up no click the link in the description to be honest i always set my table with the place mat i usually fold my napkins like that anyway even when i'm by myself this literally i know what's going to happen from this video and you set me up but the food is so good i don't care i don't care the food is it good yeah it's actually really good speaking of good food one of the other updates i wanted to tell you guys is after all of your requests for so many years i'm starting to make cooking videos and i'm really excited about it wait what and i'm going to start with a thanksgiving playlist so it's going to be like thanksgiving themed recipes stay tuned for that what stop what you're saying they told you to do that i've been telling you like 10 years honestly after i made him that salad he was like yo you need to be cooking videos and then i because of you and because of all the comments i was thinking more and more i'm like you know what i'll just do it so thanks for the inspiration and thank you guys for always pushing me because now the videos are coming oh sorry you are really good at cooking this food is really good i gotta try it i didn't taste it you should probably you want me to feed me you might as well feed me since we're on on a date i'm just kidding no i'm just kidding ghetto youtube in the making i literally took my phone out because i know this is stuff you guys don't see i don't know how to pick up my camera because i don't have my tripod ladies and gentlemen ghetto youtubing at its best i left my camera where i was cooking the video the cooking videos i don't have my other thing wanna see how the youtubers do it tune in to the next episode of ghetto youtubing featuring the most ghetto of them all jen smith on an airplane watch how she uses her tools just instead of buying a five dollar rig i got my ghetto ring it's the ghetto i've ever seen i don't understand how you keep up with this i thought maybe while we're talking people would like to hear what we say i feel like more of my real stuff is on the internet more than yours what my whole life is yeah right now you're wrong you don't watch your videos you know that's what i do i watch your videos i'm talking about deep dark like weird stuff what's my deep dark stuff i have no idea because i don't know do you talk about like your dating life on youtube because i'm pretty sure you don't i would if i had a dating life but i don't so why don't you have a day tonight so wait can i say stuff go ahead if i want to edit it i don't want this video to be long if we get into a deep conversation if you want to hear stuff like this then we can talk about it in another video i'll be curious to see what you actually put in this video let's go you don't put any relationship stuff on youtube no i did like i didn't have a relationship so there's nothing to do you've been single now for what probably four years so you absolutely alright so look this i know so she's been single for four years i've known her before obviously before that but i've known her for all four of those years i don't think once you said you were dating me so why like why are you not dating anyone spend four years why are you not dating because i don't have an urge to i'm not going to settle for anybody just to date like if i'm going to date someone it's going to be worth it for me so wait when you say like okay so are you saying that you're not are you saying that you're not going to date anyone until you want to get married no no like i would have to have a good enough vibe with them that i really like them and like it would be so you have about one person in four years that you've i mean there was somebody that i liked but nothing happened with it it's not you [Music] that doesn't sound like it that sounds like a generic answer okay it sounds truthful but generic what do you want to know especially this year 2020 has been ridiculous should i make this into a separate video at this point i don't know that's you i don't i don't i might cut this video and based on your response to this conversation because this is already getting long and deep i don't know how much longer you expect me to eat because like i've already done my plate there's more food if you want more while you're eating it all good that was good empty the bag of skeletons what do you guys want to know actually since i know at this point i'm cutting this it's a second video write in the comments what you want to know maybe i'll answer the question [Music] that's how you do it you can't tell if we're on a date right now this is not a date you can't even forgive you are you hanging out with me i need to know are you you made this feel like a day and then you gave me first of all okay who gives someone a gift bag this nice this gift bag this is a forty dollar gift bag yeah i know someone gave it to me and she has candy in here that she knows i like i got that yeah i got that for free i got that for free i know this is weird this does all right shut up this is awkward now this feels like a date it's not a deal i gotta go bye please leave are you serious no you can say but for real this is weird you made this what are you i'm just here your cat your cat is there if i had a peanut butter jelly sandwich i would put a place mat down because i have a nice glass table he's taking my chair clearly at this point i made that into two videos because it was way too much footage i'm gonna end this part of the video um you're so dumb definitely can't really keep this gift back because i'm definitely reusing it you're seriously un-gifting you're the worst with gifts i don't care this is like you said this probably was expensive someone gave it to me this is a handmade no you're gonna make me walk home like this yeah you got a nice little target bag it was nice to you though thank you i'll wear the t-shirt okay cool i am like so so stressed with these cooking videos i have so much editing so much work and that's all i've been focusing on the last couple weeks so stay tuned and thank you for inspiring me to do them and i'm i'm really nervous about letting these go please watch them and support see you guys bye christian until next time i'm sure i'll be 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Sermon outlines: God’s grace & warning motivate us turning away from sins (C)– 2022.03.16 - Ps. Yip
hearts and i'm seeking his righteousness i want to i want jesus righteousness and i also want to obey him and god is very happy and he will bless me and he'll do the same to you also so it's not very hard because god has given us promises and then when we love god he will give us all kinds of blessings great blessings first corinthians 2 9 but as it is written eye has not seen nor ear heard nor have entered into the heart of man the things which god has prepared for those who love him so for people who love god eye has not seen nor ear heard nor have have entered into the heart of men the things that god will prepare for those who love him so when we love him god will prepare things we never imagined now what i'm doing now i i could never imagine in the past that i'm so happy now i have all these blessings i can bless people i'm so happy these are things beyond my imagination when we love him now some people say i cannot love god perfectly now god doesn't look for perfection of course we want to love god better better in a better way but even when you are a beginner you try to love god what does love god mean to be thankful to him to appreciate everything god has done for us to love his presence to desire him to worship him and to obey him and to do the things he want us to do and to serve him so these are ways that we love god so when we love god even when we try we try to love god we try to to really put god in the first place in our lives we try to bless other people god is very happy with us and he will bless us he will strengthen us he will give us more and more strength and power and he will raise us up to a high level so whenever we love god god is very happy so this is how we can motivate people because god has given us these promises so from this verses i'm telling you the promises of god god has given us the promises and god is happy and reward us for every little thing we sincerely do for him mark 9 41 for whoever gives you a cup of water to drink in my name because you belong to christ surely i say to you he will by no means lose his reward so whoever gives you a cup of water to drink in my name because you belong to christ so here it explains in matthew whoever gives a little uh a cup of cold water to a little one he'll by no means lose his reward it means giving to someone who belongs to christ so meaning this is doing to christians but we can also give to non-christians to bring them to jesus that jesus will also count and reward so many we want to bless christians and then we want to bless non-christians to to help them understand jesus salvation and to bring them into the salvation of jesus and so if someone give you a cup of water because you belong to jesus that he will not lose his reward so this is a promise that when we give to any christian or to any non-christian in order to bring them to jesus god is very happy and he'll reward us so this is a promise of god for us to serve god gladly and god rejoices over us in zephaniah 3 17 he will take great delight in you he will quiet you with his love he will rejoice over you with singing so it says here god is very happy with us god has all kinds of feeling toward us he will take great delight in us now some people look at relationship with god as something just of the mind now actually our relationship with god should not be just of the mind it should be from our heart from our feelings because firstly god has loved for us from his feelings not just his mind he has feelings toward us he take great delight in us he will quietly fight us with his love like a mother quiet the baby and he'll rejoice over us with singing he will be very happy singing over as he sings over us so that is how god is happy with us so if god is so happy with us we should you know also uh be happy with him that you know the bible says that that we rejoice in god rejoice in the lord and again i say rejoice that we rejoice in god we happy of all the things of god it's not just the mind but our feelings our emotions that we are happy with god so here it promises that god has rejoices over us now let me let us look at these promises again all these are promises and the bible has a lot of promises okay that there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents excuse me let me okay so one sinner repents there will be more uh joy over heaven so that's a promise whatever repents god is very happy and this promise that god that god has given us a spirit of sonship god doesn't give us a spirit of a slave he wants us to to live as children not as slave and then it's not hard to come close to god when we come close to god god is very happy and he'll he'll bless us he'll come to please come close to us and then when we abide in him he'll abide in us and then we'll bear much fruit so he promises that he'll be with us and bless us and then when we seek his kingdom and his righteousness all these things will be given to us and then god will give us blessings great blessings that we can never imagine when we love him when we love him god is very very happy in mark 1941 that when we give a cup of water because someone belongs to christ god will for sure reward us so whatever we do for god even a cup of water because that's that's the easiest thing we can do and god jesus tell us it's not until you can bring someone to christ that is much harder even when we go give a cup of water god is very happy and we will rewater so it tells us that god is happy with every little thing we do so this is a promise of god and then he will take great delight in us he's very happy with us he rejoices over us with singing so this is a promise of god whenever we trust in him we obey him we serve him he is very happy with us okay now we need to understand unconditional grace and conditional grace unconditional grace that means there is no condition god planned to give us grace before we do anything before we became a christian god already has this plan he already planned his salvation and god moved in our heart before we do anything good he moved in our heart to bring us to jesus and god has a wonderful plan in our lives and god plan to bless before we do anything this our unconditional grace so god wants to bless everyone that's unconditional grace conditional grace is when we obey god he will reward us so when we obey him he'll reward us when we trust in him he'll reward us when we love him he'll bless us with blessings we cannot not imagine when we come close to him he'll come close to us this is our conditional grace that means when we trust in him when we obey him now this is the law when we trust in him when we obey him he will bless us but even though that that part is the law the promise is the grace when we trust in him this is law then he will bless us he'll bless us with his presence he'll bless us with different kind of blessings this is uh grace so he motivates us to obey him by his grace so that is something we should do all the time to motivate people with grace to motivate people to obey him so christians should be loving god joyfully and freely and not under pressure so when we see that god has given us so many promises we should be loving god joyfully and freely and not under pressure will say wow it's so good that it's not under pressure or i have to do this i have to do that now if we tell people you have to do this do that it actually it doesn't make them more willing it gives them more pressure and more pressure psalm 102 serve the lord with gladness god wants us to serve him with gladness for god loves a cheerful giver when we give cheerfully god is very happy shepherd the flock of god which is among you serving as overseers not by compulsion but willingly so willingly that we are serving god willingly when we know god is happy when we love and serve him joyfully and freely we have stronger motivation to love and serve him so when we know that god is happy when i willingly serve him when i willingly play uh bless people and when i willingly pray to god god is very happy and god will remember everything i do for him and he will reward me now because we started later today so i'm not going to have to break because the time is short now and um we have 45 minutes more and then um it you know i i want to go until uh one o'clock at it's 12 o'clock 12 o'clock in in kenya okay so it's 45 minutes from now okay some christians just tell others what to do without telling god's grace and promises so this is something i say we should not do now it's okay to say we have to repent but we will say when you repent god is happy with you actually i avoid to use the word have to instead i'll say repent and god will be very happy with you i avoid using the word have to or must instead of telling people you must repent i'll say when you repent god is very happy with you and bless you and if you don't repent you have to face your own sin now i still was warned them but i would say in a way that if you don't repent you have to face the consequence of your sin so i i do use the law but i use the law in a way not to pressure people but i tell them the consequences when you love god god is very happy but if you don't love god that there is warning instead of saying you must love god so some people teach like this they and also they also use a very loud voice you have to pray you have to pray you have to do this do that and so it's it's giving pressure to people instead you know instead of saying you have to pray and read the bible i will say when you pray god is very happy and god will bless you so i hope you learn this way don't just say you have to pray but we say when you pray god is very happy he'll listen to you he'll come to you he'll bless you he'll give you fruits you bear fruit and he'll be happy with you and he'll bless you more so that is how we motivate people with god's grace and then we motivate people to read the bible and we say the bible is full of the treasure of god when you read the bible you understand the promises of god you understand the treasure of god and you receive all these blessings and promises and some people will say you know i'm saying don't do this don't just tell people what to do without telling them grace some people just say you have to love god and love people so it's just saying you have to have to love god but we tell them you love god god is very happy with you and he'll give you blessings that you can never imagine eyes have not seen ears have not heard and the human heart cannot think of the blessings that god will prepare for you when you love god so that's wonderful and then if you don't love god that paul did say that a curse is him who doesn't love god there's bad consequences so we don't want to not to love god so we can warn people but we want to motivate people more with god's grace let me ask you this do you change because someone yelled at you all the time and say you have to do this do that or because someone loves you and care about you are you changed more easily by someone who loves you or change easily by someone yell at you now if someone yells at you you might change at that moment but you might change back later yelling at people doesn't really change a person totally and then some people say you have to support the church you have to do offering you know instead we'll say when you give offerings your money will be stored in heaven and god will be very happy and god will reward you and god will give you all kinds of rewards he will reward you richly like i offer my offering to god and god has blessed me richly i thank god for that and then some people say you have to do evangelism instead we'll say when you do evangelism to save people god is very happy and god will give you strength god will give you strength and wisdom to do evangelism and when you do evangelism god will bless you and he will use you and he will use you to bless more people and uh and god will reward you so if we just tell people what to do and say have to and must do then people think that christianity is all about obeying rules now many people think that christianity is all about rules they they think well when i believe in jesus their promises but later it's all rules all obeying and then they might not obey god joyfully instead you know now i have the more strong motivation to obey god but not under pressure but i'm saying whatever i do for god god is very happy whatever i do to bless people god is very happy and god will reward me richly so i'm very happy to serve god i'm happy to spend the rest of my life to do everything for god until i die even on the day i die i still want to bless whoever comes to me that's how my mentality is because i know that is something god is very happy with now some people even motivate others to change my criticism this is worse than just telling them you have to do this by criticism without telling them god's grace and promises we always want to tell people god's grace and promises and we don't want to motivate people with criticism and some people just say you have not pretty much you don't pray much you don't have a heart to pray that is criticism instead we'll say whenever you concentrate to pray you put your heart to pray you love god you desire god god is very happy with you and he'll bless you now some people will say is that true even when the person just beginning to learn to pray it's true because that's what the bible says now even of course you know people who have a strong relationship with god they pray there will be stronger results but even a little child who prays he can god can still bless him so he doesn't have to be a mature christian to be blessed by god any christians even when they are a young christian or a weak christian when he starts to trust in god and say lord i need you i depend on you i appreciate you i thank you and god is very happy and some people do it by criticism saying you have not repented of your sins and god is punishing you and you still have sin and god has punished you now we can say that to people but in this way okay when you repent of your sin god is very happy and he'll forgive you and he'll bless you and when you don't repent you have to face the consequences of your sin can you face your consequences of your sin it's terrible to face the consequences of our sins so please repent if not you have to pace the consequences of your sin is terrible so explaining to people instead of saying you didn't prepare you are not a repentant person or saying you don't have love for god you are not a good christian so those are not good things to say to people instead we can say when you try to love god god is very happy and god will bless you more and more and even when you're a weak christian you start to change today you try try to improve today god is very happy with you anything anything you do to improve god is very happy with you now when people criticize others then people just think of their shortcomings and think that it's hard to please god so we don't want to say that it's hard to please god when people are pushed to obey the law to obey by the law they might feel bitter toward the teacher they will say oh the teacher is always telling me what to do what to do and then they don't like the teaching and they might be bitter toward god and the bible they say oh god is giving me a lot of pressure and the bible just telling me what to do now the bible just doesn't just tell people what to do the bible does give us a lot of promises so they would some christians are bitter toward god because they didn't see the blessings of god but we want to see the blessings of god everywhere we see god's blessing in creation in his work in our lives how he draw us to believe in jesus how he give us peace and forgiveness how he motivates us to love him how he changes our life how he give us strength and joy and to help other people whenever whenever we help someone to believe in jesus we feel joyful because god is happy with us so whatever we do we can see god is rewarding us so then we'll say all these good things that should motivate us to obey him and love him and he'll bless us okay now when people are pushed to obey by the law they think that they are forced to obey they think they are forced to obey they have to obey they will feel guilty when they cannot do well enough they feel very guilty and then to obey and serve god becomes a burden they'll say i have to spend so much time praying every day i have to spend so much time reading the bible i have to spend so much time doing things for god then they're under pressure now i spend a long time serving god i spend long time writing but i don't feel pressure i feel happy because i know god is very happy with me doing that and i know that god has given me wisdom and and motivation and strength to to serve him so i'm very happy to serve him even when i serve a long time i don't get bored even when i pray for a long time i don't get bored and then when people push to obey by the law then it's hard for them to enjoy christian life and enjoy serving god then it's very hard to say rejoice in the lord they will say oh i cannot rejoice in the lord it's all pressure it's all doing a lot of work so we should not be pushing people to obey but we motivate people and then people would want to obey willingly now if you have any question you can send to me and now because you know at first we say we have one and a half hours but now we have half now more and then you have your lunch so i'm going to continue but if you have questions you can send to me now and then i will respond to the question questions first okay if not we'll continue now the next point is that um now some people will say if you just motivate people with grace god's grace and some people will take advantage of god's grace they will just be lazy they will continue to sin and they say if i repent god will forgive me so they say it won't change people that's not true let me tell you when we motivate people with god's grace we also tell them the law but it's very important to understand that the proportion of grace is much higher okay we talk about god's grace more and the reminder from the law and the warning from the law should be less okay for instance you know me when i'm serving god most of the time i'm thinking when i serve god god is very happy with me and god will bless me god will give me strength and god will open a way for me to bless more people that is how i'm motivating myself motivating by the law is saying if i don't obey god will punish me but i i'm not you know i don't tell myself if i don't serve god god will punish me i but i know that in my heart if i don't serve god god can you know it can bring bad consequences that i don't you know i don't use the talents that god has given me but that's not my main motivation i'm not i'm not telling myself oh if i don't do this then god will punish me and there will be bad consequences mainly i'll say when i love god god is very very happy and god will bless me and god will give me strength god will open the ways for me so mainly i'm motivated by god's grace but i also keep in mind god's law we need to tell people god's law and warnings but we don't have to spend as much time on warnings and christians should not be thinking about warnings all the time now some people say oh some christians are like animals they don't obey you have to whip them you have to punish them yell at them and then they obey now if they're like that they you know their obedience is not pleasing to god because they're under pressure and then they will do it but if we say god is so full of blessings god is full of love for us he cares for us he creates us he prepare all these things for us he works in our heart to change our life he does all these things he has done so much so much and then when you obey him in any way he is very happy and bless you so you should obey and then when you obey god is very happy when you serve god god is very happy and then when we don't use the talents god has given us we don't serve god then there can be bad consequences or when we sin there will be bad consequences so we should warn people but it should not be the main thrust the main content in a message we don't have to spend most of the time yelling at people you're not you're lazy god doesn't like you god will punish you this year he'll punish you we don't have to do that we tell them when you trust in god and start to love god start to serve god god is very happy with you and he'll bless your life and you'll see more and more blessings at the same time we realize that when we sin there will be bad consequences so we can warn people but the warning should not be the main part of our message okay we should have reminder and warning from god's law since a destructive the bible just says sins are destructive but the law should not be the main motivation the law should not be the main motivation the main motivation should be god's grace god loves me god cares about me and anything i do for him he is very happy now we don't want to be proud we dare not become proud even though when we do something good for god god is very happy we should not be proud and we should not compare with other people when the moment we are proud god is unhappy but we just say it's god's grace that i can serve god today it's god's grace that i'm alive today and i can serve god that is god's grace so we should be motivated by god's grace at the same time we have the reminder from the law so here are some verses that is the reminder from the law god's law does give us motivation and warning but it should not be the main motivation it should not be the main motivation it should be now for me it's like one percent 99 of me is motivated by god's grace or even 99.999 0.00 0.0001 is motivation by the law but some people who doesn't some people don't repent they might need more law to remind them but still we want to put more grace into their lives galatians 6 8 for he who sows to his flesh will after flesh rip this corruption or destruction so when people sow to the flesh so to the sinful nature they will reap corruption or destruction destruction will come to their life the family will be broken down the uh the ministry of broken down the relationship with uh with god will be broken it it will hurt the relationship with god and then john 5 14 jesus said sin no more lest a worse thing come comes to you come upon you so don't sin anymore because terrible things can come to you worse the worst thing can come to you matthew 25 45 in as much as you did not do it to one of the least of these you did not do it to me and this will go away into everlasting punishment so here talks about the goats that matthew 25 the third parable is about the parable of the sheep and the goats and then when it talks about that when jesus descends in his glory he will divide all people as a shepherd divine as sheep and goats the ship will be on his right side it goes on the left side the sheep had done the good things to the little brother of jesus and the goats have not done it to them to them and then it's as much as you did not do it to one of the least of these you did not do it to me and this will go away into eternal punishment so those people who don't obey god can go enter eternal punishment now we are not saved by law we are not saved by obeying god we are saved by grace through faith but when we are saved our christian our christian life will bear fruit real christians will bear fruit will want to bless other christians but if a christian never bless any other christian never do any good things to other christians then there might be something wrong with their faith and they might not be saved so this is the warning so serving god is not an option serving god is not an option we all should serve god if a christian doesn't serve god at all 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SSLQ4 - Lesson 1 Part Monday || The God who Lpngs to be With Us
because we sometime wand wand away from where you are and we sometime even doubt what is going on in our life but in all cases in all opportunities that you have given us you have shown that yes until the end of our life you are still going to work with us and more than that the mission toate sin is still working on and the mission to reunite us with you still continues it is our of prayer that the speaker you have chosen today you have talken you you have given her the information she's going to represent your word to us so that in all that she's going to speak she's going to speak what you have inspired her to talk so that we can have humble time to discuss humble time to to learn from one another and time that we can dedicate Our Lives to you one more time it is amble prayer because we have pray this in Jesus name amen yeah man yeah today I know when we look at our calendar the way we had said uh today the kamama was going to lead us but sometime you find schedules and things commitments come up along the way so today our sister Naomi marocco will be the one leading us so I will take this time to welcome Naomi so that she can uh lead us all the way I will be here to just moderate to see where we are but in all let us pray that God is going to give her more inspired words so that she can lead us stay step by step to understand today being a Monday uh she can break to us the title and give us the inside of what the message is so now me it is your moment you take over from here good evening all of you good evening good evening yeah uh Pastor Lance just called me like 10 minutes ago and requested me to stand in for him so uh I'll try where I can that's okay yeah yes that's all we do yeah as we all as you all know that we are now in a new quarter lesson the topic being God God's Mission my mission if I'm not wrong long wrong yeah and we remember yesterday we were talking God we talked about go The God Who reaches out to us God has had a question to Adam and Eve where are you still the same qu God has the same question to us where are you in your in your relationship with your God where are you we need to look and examine ourselves and see where we are in our relationship with with God and today being a Monday the topic is The God Who longs to be with us and we have been given some CH chapters to read I request one to read Genesis 17 verse 7 another one Genesis 263 another one Genesis 2815 if we can start with Genesis 17 7 okay Genesis 177 using I'm using New King James Version uh this is actually taking us back to Abraham so it is going to talk about Abraham but it says like this verse 7 and I will establish my Covenant between me and you and your descendants after you in their generations for an Everlasting Covenant to be God to you and your descendance after you am amen Genesis 263 Genesis 263 also says now this is now promised to Isaac it says dwell in this land and I will be with you and bless you for to you and your descendants I give all these lands and I will perform the oath which I swore to Abraham your father amen 28:15 now 28:15 also is now another promise now this promise uh it goes like this this is now to Jacob uh it says behold I am with you and will keep you you wherever you go and will bring you back to this land for I will not leave you until I have done what I have spoken to you amen those are God promises to his servants now our question comes to the class what was the main focus of God's promise to Haram and his descend descendants in the fares I need the class to come in and answer this question anyone can unmute and uh maybe give an answer to what you have understood here go ahead sister yeah thank you very much now if we look at the three of them number one they are talking of Nearness of God to Abraham to Isaac to Jacob and to us we as the new generation of all those number two it's talking about God does not change he fulfills his thoughts and his covenants as he has said number three he has placed all the three who are our forefathers and to all the generations who we are or we and through them we are all blessed thank you amen thank you amen anybody else you know for me the main theme for this promises when you look the promise gave to Abraham promise gave to Isaac promise gave to Jacob and I think we are going to see the Promise gave to to Joseph and even to the Israelites so this in all this occasions it actually it is trying to to show God's desire to be personally with us a desire to be with us I will be with you I will you know this is a way of expressing that his will his wish is for us to be with him because him is always coming down to us he say he came down to them he gave them a promise and the other thing I'm seeing here is that there's no generation that was not blessed because if you look at at Abraham he gave him a promise when he came to Isaac he was reminding him of the promise already he gave to the father then he went he blessed Jacob and even Jacob he was saying this is the promise he had given even to the previous you know so it is as like God had promised from Abraham that he's going to bless all generations and we are seeing him fulfilling that that's what I'm seeing amen amen I want to read here here we are told that in the lesson that in the Old Testament narrative God continues to act act according to his missionary nature in order to fulfill his purposes for instance after a city and a tower that could reach to the heavens God intervened confusing their languages with the goal to scatter them around the world he then enlarged his mission calling Haram who later became Abraham To Be A Channel Of His blessings to his old world God in in we we find that in Genesis 12 vers1 to3 God's promises to ham and is descendants were multifold but one he marches above all several times God specifically declared to them yeah we are being told that generation after generation God is giving us promises even he continue giving promises to us God has promised us that he will be with us until the end of the age so we serve a loving God who wants us all to get salvation and now uh we go to the second part where we we are seeing Joseph here we are told that as history goes on Joseph ends up in Egypt but as instrument of Salvation to God's people now how is Joseph being an instrument of Salvation to God's people can someone please unmute and uh tell us thank you sisteri thank you for the lesson of today because it is reminding us that the Lord who created as the Lord who reached to us even after we had fallen from his presence he came to look for us he desires he longs to be with us and he belongs to be with us what are we supposed to do we are supposed to listen to his voice and say de Lord we need you and what we have read There is that his blessings never fail his promises never fail so as he promised our for fathers and the examples that have been given there Abraham Isaac Jacob it is the same same promises that we are being given and even extending to what you are the question you have asked how did Joseph people how did he bring Salvation to God people we know what uh Joseph did after going to all being sold to Egypt we know what happened how the Lord was with him step by step someone will ask maybe we when when his father loved him he made him of Many Colors that's when you will feel that yes this is the time Joseph have realized that yes God is with him but we here we seeing him even in the land in prison still Sees God with him two years in prison God revealed himself to Joseph he was there with him and anything that Joseph put his hands on was bled and even the the the prison word realized that this man is special because what he was doing nobody wanted to to go and check after him so what happened is that he he really did a marvelous job after two years we see him again coming to to be a br Minister after saving so many people from Hunger so here it's because of what he did to the chosen people of Israel can can you mute yeah m is here okay go thank you so I was saying that the children of Israel all the Israelites were saved they could have died of hunger but Joseph was there ahead of them and he will not Revenge when he saw his brothers coming to look for food from that country but he welcomed them and told them this is why God sent me ahead of you God sent me life when I was reading that portion I I was thinking is it possible that me and you have been sent say assume here where we are that we may save lives look to our country look how people are some are dying of hunger somewh there that poverty until you feel it even if you don't have it direct where you are you are you do you can you say that the Lord sent you here because there's a mission he want he wants you to fulfill did he send you here that you may save some life back home or even where you are that's how I can put it others can you amen amen thank you sister FL for that wonderful comment do we have anybody who is willing to comment on that part yes can I try yeah please thank you thank you sister Naomi for the good introduction uh right from the from the topic of the lesson for today The God Who longs to be with us to be with us and I will be with you I will be with you from Abraham Joseph and finally Emmanuel amen Emmanuel don't forget that for us now in the New Testament so what does it mean our God is heav reaching out our wherever we have no matter what circumstances that's where that's why we are given a scenario of Joseph Joseph's mission was not a walk in the back but God was with him that is that is the best thing or take away we can take from Joseph's Cas so me and you no matter what we are going through God will always be Emmanuel that's my take thank you amen amen we all know the story of Joseph and for sure Joseph God used Joseph to to preserve his father's entire family by enabling them to move from Canan to egyp in you we know the story of Joseph how he sered how he was thrown into prison our sister as our sister Flo told us for two years until he could interpret the king's what dreams uh in this move the Hebrew Nation could prosper and grow to become a great nation all this happened because of the divine plan and purpose God had for Joseph's life Joseph could tell his brothers when they came to Egypt to buy some grain and Joseph said God sent me if you read Genesis 454 to8 Joseph said God sent me before you to to preserve for you a rem a Remnant on Earth and and to keep alive for for you many survivors so it was not you who sent me here but God you know Jose had even a forgiving heart he knew that they are not the ones who sent him there but it was God's plan as Christians God has a plan for each one of us if we truly look upon God and uh and do his will uh we I want us to read Exodus 29 4 chapter 43 to what 43 and 45 yeah okay 43 says this and there I will meet with the children of Israel and the Tabernacle shall be Sanctified by my glory okay and then 45 also says I will dwell among the children of Israel and will be there I know I will be their God yeah now a question comes up what was the main purpose of God's sanctuary and how was God pointing us to Jesus who is our savior in that verse I can try if we look at what our ERS just read this is called telling Moses to make the sanctuary which looks like the sanctuary in heaven and then all the features which were there were the same as the features which were the other a sanctuary the sanctuary was a a Dwelling Place for God so God wanted to be with the Israelites during their movements all these 40 days God was with them so the sanctuary was a dwelling place for God in other words God was with them because he was in clouds he was in light when there was Darkness so God was a with the Israelites as still were moving and this one points to Jesus Christ because there were sacrifices there were offerings which represented the death of Jesus Christ thank you amen anybody else I will say that the the the sanctuary was brought to the midst to where people were that means there was no way they could have missed where they could congregate and whatever the things that were in the century were actually symbols that were reflecting what was going to happen because remember in the century there were sacrifices but those sacrifices were are just pointing to Jesus as the main sacrifice who will be going to the Cross so through all their worries and wondering you know all these Israelites in the desert we know that at the same time the Ark of God was there you know everything you can see the presence of God he never left his people so even we we see that uh the the Tabernacle here is setting up for Christ so that for human beings he will be with us he will be with with these people and that's why even maybe tomorrow and the next day we are going to learn how God will actually live and dwell with us so that's why the T you know uh we see that it was a Divine way of saying that I'm going going to be with you and you should be there to worship me and I will be there to bless you and in every way they were just going to to see God's presence amongst them through the sanctuary amen amen if we read in uh Psalm 77 ver3 uh David wrote that thy way oh God is in the sanctuary the sanctuary is what makes the plan of redemption clear to men it's it's a is is it was a way of Salvation the first Sanctuary structure on Earth was built by the Israelites when they left bondage in Egypt God told them to make the sanctuary that he may dwell among them if you read Exodus 25 uh verse 8 you will find those words the sanctuary was built as a way of go for God to be with his people and teach them about his ways it preaches the Gap that sin has created while this Sanctuary was the first one seen on Earth this is not the first Sanctuary mentioned in the bible uh we have another sanctuary in heaven the same same like the one which was in the wilderness uh the story in Exodus tells us how God delivered the Israelites out of Egypt on their last stretch of Freedom they miraculously passed through the Red Sea upon their Deliverance they sang a song Thou shalt bring them in and plant them in the mountain of th inheritance in the place where God had prepared for them uh if you read can somebody read Exodus 15 17 okay give me a minute oh you said Exodus 15 17 okay a second yeah yeah Exodus 15 and then verse 17 now Exodus 15:17 say this after the sun went down and darkness fell Abraham saw a smoking fire port and a flaming torch passed between the halves of the caucuses that's Exodus 15 verse 17 I hope that that was God uh the fire and what he said that yeah he saw a smoking fireport and a flaming torch pass between the halves of the caucuses that's when he was making the Covenant you reading 1517 1517 yeah Exodus 15:17 it's it's reading I was reading Genesis yeah I'm sorry yeah you would bring them in and brand them in the mountain of your inheritance in the place oh Lord which you have made for you for your own dwelling the sanctuary oh Lord which your hands have established yes that's Exodus 15:17 thank you yeah yeah thank you that first shows that God had made the sanctuary with his own with his very own ants and uh the New Testament confirms this that uh now of the things which have spoken this we have such an high priest who set on the right hand hand of the Throne of the Majesty in the heavens in the heavens a minister of the sanctuary and of the true Tabernacle which the Lord peached and not man can somebody read Hebrews those word we find them in Hebrews 8 1 to 2 okay Hebrews 8 1-2 it says Hebrews 8 here is the main point we have a high priest who sat down in the place of honor beside the Throne of the Majesty God in heaven verse two there he ministers in the Heavenly Tabernacle the true place of worship that was built by the Lord and not by human hands amen who is this high priest Jesus Christ yeah Jesus we read that Jesus is our high priest and he lives ever to make intercession for us he's sitting with God pleading all the time on behalf of us he lives Jesus was the the true lamb that fulfilled all the requirements of the Earthly Sanctuary this is why we don't have one on Earth today therefore the rest the sanctuary Ministry is carried out in heaven and must must be completed before who before Jesus returns I want to read something here here we are told that the San he confirmed that to Moses is longing to dwell among the children of Israel in the building of the Tabernacle and the establishment of a very intentional and purposeful system that could point to the ultimate inst instrument of his mission Jesus Christ the sacrificial offerings and the priesthood of the Jewish system were instituted to represent the the death and the medial work of Christ all these ceremonies had no meaning and no F only as related to Christ amen amen I want us to read exod Exodus 3 this is my my final verse so that I can open the lesson to the class Exodus 33 9 to1 ex 33 yeah 9 33 11 I can read okay as he went into the tent the P of of crowd could come down and hover at the entrance where the Lord spoke with Moses verse 10 then all the people could stand and P law at their tent entrances you have reached okay inside the tent of meeting the road could speak to Moses face to face as a man spake to his friend afterward Moses could return to the camp but the young man who assisted him Joshua son of Nan stayed behind in the tent of meeting yeah there we we are seeing how God himself came to the tent he he used to come to see how how his children are doing he could come and talk to Moses face to face that's our God still God comes to us he want to make he want us to make our ways right with him don't God doesn't want anybody to get lost he does he want everybody everybody to get salvation that's the the the kind of God we serve he loves everybody and he's ready he keeps his promises and uh finally his promises surely they will come to pass now I open to the class Whoever has a comment is all open the class may I comment Y go ahead today's lesson is more on the sanctuary language in other words we are talking mostly about the sanctuary that's what today lesson is about so we see here God telling the all mankind that his greatest desire is to dwell with us that's how it was with Adam and Eve because God dwelt with mankind before the fall that's how it was with Lucifer remember it says in the Book of Ezekiel thou Hast corrupted thy sanctuaries so in other words Lucifer was a covering KOB he was dwelling in the presence of God this is his desire for each one of us that we shall always dwell in the presence of God every day now the sanctuary message which is in today's lesson and I believe we shall be looking at it the all week the focus is not on the physical those are that is salvation symbols in types in other words like the Book of Revelation begins it says that the revelation of Jesus Christ which God gave to him and he signified it or he used symbols he symbolized it and signified it by his Angel God is here signifying the desire to dwell with us because we call him Emmanuel God With Us the desire to dwell with us using types and symbols because the whole Sanctuary itself is representing Jesus Christ let's run through it quickly and we see when we look at the first article when you enter the sanctuary a sinner would come just as he is he would he would come the way he is but he would come with something will come with a lamb without blemish that is Jesus Christ and he would sacrifice it on that altar that is justification in other words he's saying come as you are come to Jesus Christ humble yourself and believe him he's going to die for you and you're going to start a walk relationship with God now when you go a Next Step you find the lever which is the place where you are baptized baptism that means you surrender yourself you die to self every time self comes up you are you replicating the work of Satan in heaven because he says I I I I will Ascend I will but now God is telling us that the first step is come and first bring believe in Jesus Christ die to S and then you enter into the Sanctuary we have just read a verse Moses when he entered the sanctuary it was filled with smoke and God spoke to him as man I mean as as a friend speaks with a friend what is in the Holy place when you enter inside there you find the um you you find the the bread six loaves of bread representing the 66 books of the Old and the New Testament and God is telling us I want to talk to you that is a conversation I want to talk to you just as a friend talks with a friend you see through what through my word God speaks to us through his word and as you entering because God is telling us your way of Salvation is in the sanctuary now you are drawing CL and closer and as you getting closer and closer where to God the Father to his throne his throne is where is above the Ten Commandments as you're getting closer you are getting more and more like Jesus Christ you're getting sanctified you are getting changed from glory to glory you're not changing yourself God is changing you how by you first of all eating that bread you have to eat that bread the bread is there 66 books of the Old and New Testament on the other side there is the the the the what do you call it uh the seven uh Candlestick uh which which which they call the manora which was representing the churches which was representing the the the way you have to go out and Proclaim see what God has done for me because the church is the channel through which God communicates the word that behold how much I love my children so he's saying this is my mission to the whole world that and this and and the spirit will go with you and you'll Proclaim this gospel to the whole world and then he takes you closer again by you having a personal communion with him communication at the at the altar of Innocence which represents prayer you see all these are symbols but they represent something which is you and Jesus Christ having a relationship so he says as you come to the art of incense I want you to have this communion talk to me as your friend let me talk to you and as you talk to him you become changed you take the mind of Jesus Christ and then you go to the most holy place now you are standing in the presence of God himself and he wants you now to be just holy just as he is and then he will come in other words when he says I'm going to prepare a place and I'll come and take you unto Myself by the time he comes he wants all of us to be having a white linen without blemish but you have to go through the sanctuary how self sacrifice baptism uh through of course first of all accept Jesus Christ that is the Altar and then baptism at the L eat the word of God reflect on it meditate on it and then go out and preach this gospel that is the Candlestick and then you have to pray talk to God personally in secret have friendship with him and remember the Sabbath day the devil has inverted that but we shall be learning that as we go ahead but this is the lesson which I've learned today which even Joseph said God was with him he walks with God not that he was carrying a sanctuary image all along no but he always was reflecting surrendering to Christ that's why he says I surrender all I don't want to Revenge I that's the of sacrifice look at the children of Israel when they leave Egypt he first of all tells them slaughter a lamp that is sacrifice then they go through the Red Sea that is the that's the level where they baptized then he comes and gives them man that is the bread then he pours the holy spirit and cause them strike and then they come to the Mountain of God where he says sanctify yourself and they come and they pray and they talk to God and then he gives them the Ten Commandments they draw closer and closer to Christ through what through the sanctuary that's how we become children thank you amen thank you hey Jeff are you you having a comment to say something yeah what I can say it's uh the beauty of uh what God is doing to reconcile us with him Adam and Eve they were given a lamp and they were introduced to sacrifices that God's intention was to dwell with man even after sinning immediately The Plan of Salvation kicked in amen and U the lamb that God offered for Adam and Eve was a promise of the true lamb who is Jesus Christ who was to come and they always kept on looking for Christ we know that these sacrifices continued until when Jesus died on the cross and that's when those sacrifices ceased from that point going forward because as Sinners we needed that we needed the lamb we needed the blood and we needed the priest that's how the whole um ministration of the sanctuary was going so we did not have the lamb so God gave us the lamb who Jesus Christ and out of that lamb we found that pure blood for for for atonement and after that we needed the high priest and he offered the high priest so when Jesus finished the role of being the lamb he actually went and started the work of a high priest so he ministered in the Holy place now he moved to the most holy place and that brings us to the day of atonement whereby the Seventh Day Adventist Church came from there because of the Book of Daniel chter 8 ver14 talking about 2,300 days then the sanctuary shall be cleansed so what I'm trying to say is this we know very well that God has done his part in the types and in the types and shadows when the high priest is in the most holy place what are the people doing outside the camp they supposed to repent they're supposed to afflict their souls and repent so that the high priest can atone for their sins before he comes out of the most holy place and that's what we are supposed to be doing right now we need to repent our sins before Jesus comes out of the most holy place that is the last apartment we know once you leave that place he coming back with his heart so that's all I can say Amen thank you anyone anyone else if you don't have anyone else then I'll add it to our pastor Lance to lead us into prayer all I have a question I have a question the children of Israel they build the sanctuary for the Lord and in heaven there's a sanctuary right now on Earth where is do we say that our hearts are the sanctuary because because God is The God Who dwells amongst us do we say that our hearts that is where the sanctuary is because physically we don't have it here on Earth that's a question to the class I'm driving but I'll try to answer yes we do not have physical sanct here on Earth why because Jus Christ know book way is the book of johnus come I am the way means Jesus Christ BEC the sanct in him was dwelling the of Godly the God was dwelling in him Bly and then that means he says and he came to give us an example what that what does that mean it means we are the temples of God the temple means sanct San means a holy place because you cannot dwell with a holy God and you are Unholy why because God says I am a he tell the children of Israel I will not go among you among you I will consume you because you are evil you s necked children and even told Moses let me just consume them and make new what God is showing us that he himself he wants all of us to be a for you to be S to God how by coming through the steps of the San get close and come first of all at the very initi come CHR after that sacrifice your life everything you have for him be selfless the more you know Christ the more selfless you become because was so selfless can you imagine he left Heaven he left everything he left the throne and he came God the Creator himself left everything how why be so selfish is there anything is so valuable that you hold on to and you cannot sacrifice God Abraham sacrifice his own son is there anything you can on no there's nothing so God wants to be self sacrifice Just Surrender or if they tell you forgive that person who did for you the worst thing don't hold on to it like you're so selfish like your own God no many come know me the things which provided God himself has provided the bread of life the word of God says I am the bread of every every every equipment in the sanctuary is it represents Jesus Christ he says he is the Lamb of God he is the Water of Life he is the bread of life he is the Lamb he is that is everything he is the sweet incense he is the LA you see so is everything all through the S so he says we are the San he just wants us to be holy as he is to walk as he walks to just be like him so we are the sanctuaries he doesn't have any physical because that was a lesson book when when a child is small you'll give him a little car to drive around and he will be saying but when he's grown and he can drive you no longer give him toys no so we have come out of those toys of physical sanctu now we know that we uh can someone comment on uh on when God told is it David or Solomon to P the so that he can come and these people see David aome that's what we read what what the Lord told Moses and he told him to make everything according to the P he was given on the mountain so that the Lord will dwell with with his people so I don't know whether the question is because I wanted to something here and I can see so many people wanting to talk maybe I can I I wanted to kind of like throw in a little statement there to consider and that would be I believe Matthew 1820 um the scripture that reads for where two or three are gathered together in my name there I am in the midest of them could that relate to that formation of the sanctuary okay yep that's that's 100% all through the SC what you see is just IM God desire us and he's not coming as a visitor but rather want so yes I anybody wanted to comment Mary you add something I saw Mary I had Mary talking yeah he's gone okay let me read this statement please before we pray I feel this just a supplemental quote here it says to his children today the Lord declares be strong and work for I Am With You the Christian always has a strong helper in the Lord the way of the Lord is helping we may not know but it is we do know he will never fail those who put their trust in him would Christians realize how many times the Lord has ordered their way that the purposes of the enemy concerning them might not be accomplished they could not stumble Al their faith would be stay on God and tri power to move them they would acknowledge Him as their wisdom and efficiency and would bring to pass that which he desires to work out through them thank you man that's a wonderful point that Christ will never fail those who trust in him let's cling in there let's hang on there amen I I also want to say something real quick before we pass on I could we consider also Joshua is it yeah Joshua 1 where he gives this exact message after Moses's death uh to to understand and know that he will be with him also the same way he was with uh Moses uh so long as they he did not turn from his word right or left I think it's a good verse to add on yeah God is always with us so long as we trust and uh promise that we should do his will he'll never let us down amen now okay may I you also there's no empty house all the houses you are like a house all houses are occupied either by the devil or by God empty house devil just move around and this bring seven in my the of the Lord is to the name of the Lord is his character when youwell on his name then you are actually dwelling with God and when you are two or three gathering together to discuss God's name amen thank you yeah we are coming almost to the end maybe two minutes remaining and uh it is true you know my the comment I can also add is uh sometime it amazes me when I'm reading a story and I'm given a name of someone a human being like myself when we talk about Abraham we know he's a man born of a woman when we talk of Isaac and we talk of Jacob we talk of Joseph how he succeeded and even if God was walking with them they are no different than who you are you yourself and myself but the difference I think that's only my thinking the difference is how we ourself decide on which way to follow how much are we surrendering our our own to God because when you know we are told that even Joseph Joseph himself he say that Joseph they attributed himself he attributed his success to the favor of God you see and even his adultas master you know the wife and of the the queen and they to accept that you know the purity of Joseph was unparalleled he was so engrossed in the work and will of the Lord so how can we even ourselves our thoughts our mind about everything that we do we have to fear God in everything we do in every decision we make we have to know that if we stand firm the way he did success could never have been attained but until he himself gave his life surrendered his life to God because everything that he was doing he was saying I'm doing it because God is with me that's what the conviction that is required of us so it's just one minute left so I would say let's let's maybe have two people pray first before we pray is there any any prayer request okay so let's have maybe two people um whoever feels you know the spirit is moving you um unmute and pray for us at least let's have two people pray for us let's pray our most kind and loving father who dwells in heaven father we come before your presence with Thanksgiving we want to thank you so much that you have been with us since we started this discussion Lord and we have seen now father you love us so much that you pleading with us always you are looking for us always and asking question where are you Lord thank you prepare us for your Eternal Kingdom talk to us in a special way so that you can make our ways right Lord before you and we thank you for the Plan of Salvation Lord prepares and our families for your Eternal Kingdom prepare the Faith Church family for your Eternal Kingdom Lord so that one morning when you come to the home we shall all sit at Jesus feet listening to the Redemption story let your will be done Lord even as now as we go through through the night Lord protect us cover us with your blood until we see the day tomorrow safely we pray and trust that you have heard our prayers in Jesus name we pray amen Our Kind our gracious loving father we thank you very much for assuring us that in everything that we do I'll will be with you you have given that Assurance in everything we do you have promised you will be with us so as we come to the end today we ask you Lord to be with us the whole night tomorrow and when we come to tomorrow morning Lord wake us up so that we can have the morning Mana at 5:30 in the morning when we come again to pray together this lesson discussion we are having it every evening at 7 to 8 and Lord I'm so so delighted today that uh so many people joined today we had the I think the highest number almost 28 people join this evening so Lord I thank each one of us who joined continue blessing us keep calling us so that we can come to your s come to your feet so that we can continue learning for you have said I I am with you and you are asking us where are we you see Lord it is about our relationship with you that you are trying to establish how far we have moved from you so keep us close and forgive our sins because we have pray this in Jesus name amen amen thank you yeah so actually yeah today I see that we at one point we are almost 28 people and which was very very encouraging so and why I would say this please invite somebody because this is a way we are learning so that when it comes to Sabbath day when we have a on hour lesson discussion it should not be that that's the time that we are going to hear what is spoken God is speaking to us every day and let us encourage others create time for it read ahead of us and let us all be teachers to one another that's my prayer thank you and I'm I think I'm leading tomorrow and I am challenging every parent here to invite their kids invite to come tomor challenge here you know it's it's a challenge that you have issued to a class so all of us those who have young ones around uh others we might have grandchildren around us so just when you log in ask them to listen amen yeah thank you so let's let's come tomorrow I know morning morning 5:30 in the morning Lance and others are being very faithful to be there every day so let us create a day that we can also
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Top 10 Non-Tech Remote Jobs
I found the top 10 non-te related remote jobs and that's what I'm going to be going over in this video because a lot of people think that all the remote jobs out there have to be technology related and yes there are a lot of great remote jobs that are Tech related but there's many out there that are outside of that realm so gently tap that like button and let's jump into it right now with number 10 which is going to be your job but done remotely so I wanted to mention this right away because honestly a lot of people don't realize that just about any job out there except for maybe a few like plum for instance can be done remotely now there might not be a ton of remote jobs available but once you have some experience you're really good there are a lot of opportunities to move into those remote roles so don't just assume if you're watching this video oh there's no way I can do my job remote chances are if you really think about it there's at least 50% of your job that can be done remotely and there's many opportunities out there to do just that 50% so for instance there are remote nursing jobs now there's remote pharmacist jobs I work from home as a pharmacist myself so I just wanted to mention this right at the beginning but with that being said here's going to be nine more really good careers number nine on the list is going to be a Content writer or a copywriter so this is one that is absolutely skyrocketing in the last few years now a lot of people are probably watching this and they're like no way you can make money as a writer there's no fulltime jobs available and If you just try to be a generalist writer that's exactly true there's not going to be that many jobs available and the ones that are available are going to go to people in the Philippines for instance that's why you must specialize not only in the type of writing that you do but also your Niche so for instance one job that has a ton of opportunity right now is YouTube script writing I talked to a bunch of other YouTubers and that's probably one of the hardest positions to hire for and some of these YouTubers are literally making like a million dollars a month and they still can't find a proper YouTube script writer so if you're able to learn this skill and especially if you specialize in a particular Niche this can be incredibly lucrative now content writers make about $54,000 a year but like I said if you specialize you can make much more than that now this is one where you do not need a college degree you don't need previous experience but you do need to have the skills and you need to have a good portfolio and a lot of people when they start off here are going to start by freelancing right so you're going to freelance for a while get some gigs build up your portfolio and then eventually you can either get your own job or you can just start your own business so yeah I really like this one as long as you Niche down as long as you specialize I'm going to give it a N9 out of 10 opportunity score another really good one is going to be an HR specialist now this is one that typically does require a college degree but that being said you can go into HR with kind of non-related degrees for instance a lot of people who are in HR got psychology degrees so if you're in a position where you got a useless degree because you didn't watch my videos you didn't subscribe to the channel which you should and you're not very happy with the outcome this could be a good one for you to look into and HR Specialists make about $57,000 a year and you can also move into higher level roles like HR manager and they make even more so this is a pretty good one I'll give it a 7 out of 10 opportunity score all right so next I'm going to name a health related remote career and there are tons of these different random Niche Health rated remote careers out there and just about nobody knows about them a really good site to look into this is explorehealthcareers.org they have a list of like hundreds if not thousands of different health related careers but one of them is going to be a mental health counselor and this is just an example like I said there's hundreds if not thousands of different random Niche careers you can do and a lot of them surprisingly can be done remotely and if you don't believe me go to flexjobs.com which is a job board that specializes in hiring for remote jobs and look at the types of jobs that are typically posted and you're going to see there's a lot of Health rated ones so health related careers pay pretty well not as good as Tech not as good as business but still pretty well and they're probably the most stable careers available so Mental Health Counselors make about $58,000 a year this is one where you do have to have a college degree and you also have to have some certifications and experience and many health careers are like that where you do have to have some special Iz training and certifications but in many cases the company themselves will train you and whether or not you need a degree depends on the career so overall I'll give this one an 8.5 out of 10 opportunity score and I'm just kind of putting this under the umbrella of health related remote jobs in general next one is going to be digital marketing and this is kind of an umbrella term that encompasses a bunch of different careers so for instance you could do a career in SEO which is search engine optimization you could do paperclick you could work with newsletters which is basically email marketing you could do content marketing you could do affiliate marketing there's all kinds of different ways you can make money from digital marketing and it's one of the most valuable skills you could possibly learn whether you want to progress within your career a lot of people who end up becoming Executives and CEOs started out in marketing or if you want to start your own business on the side so for instance I interviewed David on the channel who was able to go from jobless to making over $80,000 a year in digital marketing and he was able to do that by going through my friend Seth's course so Seth basically has probably created more digital marketers than any other human being on the planet and he does have a free master class which you can check out down in the description as well as the pinned comment below and it'll answer all of your questions on digital marketing it'll explain the different types of digital marketing like SEO PPC Etc so definitely check that out but overall digital marketing I'm going to give a 9.5 out of 10 opportunity score it's one of my favorites it's also one that's relatively easy to get into at the entry level you don't need a college degree or previous experience but you do have to have the skills and a good portfolio an entry-level digital marketers make about $52,000 a year the next one on the list is going to be an animator now a lot of people think that with you know chat gbt and all this AI stuff coming up that's going to take away a lot of animators jobs I disagree I think it's going to make it easier for animators to make incredible artwork and the day-to-day tasks that you do as an animator are going to change but AI in my opinion is going to help and animators make about $64,000 a year now this is another one where you don't need a college degree you don't need previous experience but you do need to have this skills and a good portfolio and a lot of the time animators will start off freelancing get some work in build up their portfolio and then they can get a job or just start their own business so I think this is a really good one especially if you're artistic I think that animation is going to absolutely take off in the next 10 to 15 years because of the fact that it's been made so much easier to do by AI so this one gets an 8 out of 10 opportunity score next is going to be a brand manager and this involves developing strategies to build promote and maintain a Brand's image so whenever I'm of branding I love to think of the company Nike for instance I mean that tagline that they have just do it is probably one of the best taglines of all time and whoever came up with that tagline probably made Nike an extra billion dollars and that is the power of branding and you can kind of think of branding almost like long-term marketing you may not see an Roi right away but over the long run it's going to increase the amount of money the company makes tremendously and brand managers make about $96,000 a year now this is one where you are going to need previous experience typically brand managers do have college degrees although you don't absolutely have to have one but yeah this is another really good one I'll give it an8 out of 10 opportunity score next is one of my favorite careers which is business development representative this is also known as sales development representative bdr SDR or Tech sales and this is typically a position where you are going to be reaching out and working with other businesses so this is a B2B type role and B2B basically means businesses that sell to other businesses and so this is a type of sales that is a lot less you know pushy you know trying to get the person to decide right away emotional sales techniques it's much more of a logical type of selling where you're kind of just building a relationship with different companies over a long period of time and seeing how your product can help their company and bdrs make $76,000 a year and this is an entry-level role where you do not need a college degree or previous experience so I really like this one it's one of my favorite entrylevel jobs very easy to land a job sales isn't for everyone but this is more of a logical you know Rel relationship building type of sales and I always say that I think everyone should do at least one sales job during their lifetime because the skills you're going to learn are invaluable so I'll give this one a 9.5 out of 10 opportunity score the next one on the list is going to be an SEO manager so this is SEO which is search engine optimization and basically what that means is you're trying to rank on the top of a search engine such as Google so when someone types into Google best PC computers for instance you would want your company to rank close to the top and this is a multi multi billion doll industry because the difference between your company ranking at the top of Google in the search engine versus your company ranking on the second or the third page might be the difference between that article making $100 a month and $100,000 a month so this stuff is incredibly important and SEO managers make about $882,000 a year so this is not an entry-level job however it does not require you to have a college degree but you really need to know your stuff you need to have some experience and probably a good portfolio would help as well so this is an example of one of the careers you can move into to when you start off as an entry-level digital marketer and like I said if you want to learn more about digital marketing I put that down in the description as well as the pinned comment below it's a completely free masterclass so I'm going to give this one an 8.5 out of 10 opportunity score and next let's talk about content marketing Specialists so you might have noticed that a lot of the top people in just about every industry are starting to create a ton of content for instance there's a podcast called the Allin podcast where billionaires are literally making content now do you think think they're doing that out of the kindness of their heart yeah maybe a little bit do you think they're doing it because it's fun yeah it's probably a decent amount of fun but there's other things they could be doing that are more fun or they could be doing more things like philanthropy for instance they would help more people the real reason they're making content is because of the fact that it's probably the best Roi for your time for instance Alex hosi a lot of people know him he gives business advice here on YouTube he was making $50 million a year doing what he's really good at which is marketing and sales then he either stopped running or sold all of his companies and went all in on content marketing on YouTube now why do you think he did that it's because he noticed he was getting somewhere around a 20 to 30X better Roi on content marketing than he was on paid ads and he realized that content marketing is the future people no longer want to buy from brands that are advertising to them they want to buy from other people so this is one of the most valuable skills that you could possibly learn right now in content marketing Specialists which is an entry-level job that you can get without a college degree or previous experience make around 55 $5,000 a year and there's a lot of upper level positions where you can easily make it into the six fig level or more for instance there are content strategists that make millions of dollars a year so I absolutely love this one it's one of my favorites it's emerging and I think it's only going to get better in the next 10 to 20 years we are basically entering the era of content marketing that's right Gary ve was right all along at least about some things this one gets a 9.5 out of 10 opportunity score by the way YouTube thinks that you should watch this video next so go ahead and click there
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November 2023 updates: pfsense plus 23.09 CE 2.7.1, OpenSSL, KEA DHCP, & Squid Proxy Deprecation
time here from Lauren systems it is November 13th of 2023 and the people at netgate have been busy we have a new release 23.9 of pfSense plus pfSense CE is at 2.71 which is your release candidate both contain the updated open SSL moving them to the 3.0 series as opposed to the unsupported 111 series of open SSL a new DHCP server and the end of squid that's a lot to talk about let's dive into [Music] it [Music] now we're going to start with the pfSense version 2309 released on November 6th of 2023 I've updated several systems they have worked perfectly fine no problem with any of the netgate devices we've done still have more to do because we have a lot of clients running this the major changes open SSL they have a dedicated blog post to this the too long didn't read that our blog post is the open SSL version 111 has reached end of life in September of 2023 the netgate team has rebuilt the pfSense system to use version 3.01 to for both pfSense c271 which is in release candidate and the 2309 there is some confusion I've seen amongst a lot of people when I brought this up they say well isn't FreeBSD supporting this because FreeBSD says it's in support not exactly and that's because open SSL is supported by open SSL and yes there have been flaws found in the op SSL 111 that are on the will not be fixed list because it has reached end of life more and more projects are going to have to move to open SSL 3.0 and that's where the challenge comes in as that move will break some things depending on how dependent those things are on specifics of open ssl1 that may not be the exact parody features that are in op SSL 3 so this can be a trivial task or a complicated task kind of depends on all the interdependencies the big interdepend you're going to see though is going to be with openvpn and some of the older deprecated functions and if you have any certificates that are also built with the older deprecated security and that means they will not work now this will allow the upgrade to work but those particular things will fail telling you they are not supported anymore in the modern version of open SSL so you either have to rebuild your openvpn or rebuild your certificates if you do the upgrade and you're using those older certificates and before you do the upgrade you can simply look here to see if these are the ones you have in use and read their blog post on that topic for more details the next topic is the Kia dhtp server added as an opt-in feature the reason it's opt-in is because it's not feature complete yet but this is an important change because the is C version has been deprecated so ISC DHCP is a deprecated project but still in pfSense and many other projects as the primary DHCP server and they are working to build feature completeness with the new Kia which is a supported one this comes from the internet Consortium they actually produced both of these as open source projects but they have now stopped adding updates to the ISC the older one and all the updates are focused on the Kia one well they've done the integration but they've not completed the integration you can easily switch between them I've done some testing with it it is up to you if you want to test this is optional and there's a blog post you can dive into on there and I'll leave you a forum post where there's some discussion about some of the bugs people are finding with it and you know you can continue looking at it and help them troubleshoot it so we can get that uh feature complete and find any the edge cases so that can become eventually the primary DHCP server now I want to jump over to the release candidate of the pfSense CE or Community Edition software to 271 you'll see it's pretty much the same we've got the updated changes op SSL and the Kia DHCP server and actually the other Arata down here is the same as well moving to PHP 8211 and free bsd1 14 current so now they are pretty much in parody with each other the 2309 and 271 it's a release candidate as of making this video but I did some testing so far I didn't have any problems with it but there's still you know probably a few more minor bugs that might need to be closed but there is the of course call for people who would like to do the testing to help do the final troubleshooting on this to get this release out you'll find the those links down below now let's talk about the deprecation of the squid add-on packages for pfSense I know this is a controversial topic but there are some unresolved vulnerabilities in Squid this is a pretty big challenge because well Squid's been around a long time and you would assume a project that is so well used by so many people and is really the underpinnings of many of the commercial firewalls or they may obscure that they're actually using squid that's often the same proxy of choice that they bake into their systems this project is extremely under resourced and it comes down to this blog post right here of 55 vulnerabilities found in Squid caching proxy and 35 zero days this goes back to 2021 and I'll leave links to this as well so you can read through here but essentially this came down to a security researcher finding a lot of problems I tweeted about this a couple weeks ago posted on a couple of my socials and it came down to essentially that the squid team is going yeah those are a lot of security vulnerabilities we don't have the resources to patch them all so this person says well we'll just post them because they're going to get found and if we make them discoverable by more people people will make decisions like netgate has to go well we probably shouldn't use this project I'm hoping some decision gets made that this project gets more support and resources but that doesn't really seem to be the case that has happened so far so with all these different problems and they're outlined in here the different types of vulnerabilities and unfortunately what this came down to is the squid team have been helpful and supportive during the process of reporting these issues however they are effectively understaffed and simply do not have the resources to fix the disc issues while the future of squid may not be completely clear I'm also not clear on the future of doing intercept with the firewall and putting certificates in so each one of these systems that are connecting trust the firewall as another intermediary between that and the server that they're connecting to just so you can intercept the traffic if you have a proper TLS 1.3 implementation with perfect forward secrecy that even makes things more complicated and with some of the push for encrypted hello for example now you're making it even more challenging and I'm seeing those type of tools really have some struggles with that including a lot of them recommend disabling the qic protocol which gives you a well less great internet experience also for caching it's not as necessary here in 2023 unless you're somewhere that has well still has dialup I know still dialup still exists here to some extent but I don't know how many people have dialed up and would actually benefit that much from a squid proxy and the dynamic nature of many of the things on the web doesn't lend it very well to squid caching those things as effectively as it did when I set one up 20 years ago love hearing from you leave your thoughts and comments down below thoughts questions comments concerns and all that around all these different updates let me know if you've upgraded to the latest version of pfSense Plus or if you're on the release candidate or maybe when you watch this video the release candidate is turned into the full version leave that down below too which one you're going with I'm always curious like And subscribe if you want to see more content from this Channel and head over to lawren systems.com to connect with me on whatever socials you can find me on when you go there thanks [Music]
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Banana Pi M2 Pro - Review and GIVEAWAY!
Hi guys, this is EmuChicken!  Welcome to Team Pandory. Today we're going to have a giveaway. Information  on how to enter is towards the end of the video,   but let's get cracking. We got a box. Where's this box from? China! Let's poke it open. Poke! Wow! So inside the box, we have something that  looks like plastic sushi. Full of bubble wrap. Inside all of this, more cardboard boxes. The company behind banana pie  decided to send me a sample unit.   Of course, I'd love to check it and see  how it compares against the competition. We have two boxes. The first is for the board  itself and the second for the acrylic case. The board is the M2 pro which is new for 2011. But to be honest, I'm very  excited to use one of these,   considering I've never used a banana pi unit. Let's get it out. Snip snip! At first glance it's very small. Cute! It doesn't come in a case.  Overall, it looks fairly tidy. MicroUSB, IR sensor. DC-in, HDMI, two USB 3 sockets. Pins on the top and a MicroSD reader over here. We have a case for it, I believe this  fits a few other Banana Pi boards. Yeah, it comes like this. Very Swedish.   I have a thing for blondes, as  long as they have instructions. A photograph or quick start  guide would be very handy. For the size comparison  today, we will use a banana. This board is half a banana long. It's roughly the same area as a pi 4. Or if we add a Super Console X to the  mix, the same size as a hand of bananas. Loved Lego as a kid, let's see if  I can stick this case together. So these dots will be where we screw this in. I guess for the construction of  this, I'm gonna speed up the video. Enjoy! Perfect, maybe! If you look closely the logo is a bit  off, and there is no room for a fan. Let's go to the rice fields and check some specs. The banana pi bpi-m2 pro. 905x3, over 2 gigahertz according to the website. Other than that it's very similar to other  s905x3 systems we've had on the channel. I assume that the dc input would  be the same as the hk1 box. We have the adapter, fits fine here. No, no, no, no, no, sorry. The hole's too small. We had to get another DC adapter  off Amazon and here's the one i got. I mean this box here. Got this for about 13 bucks. I wasn't sure of the size I needed. This one comes with multiple plugs,  and it's running at 5 volt 3 amps. Once we find the plug that fits,  we can actually get to testing. At last! Well, so I thought! The thing about this board is it  comes with no system installed. So I need to check out the website  for a download. There is none. The M2 pro wiki links me to the M5 starting guide. This is annoying. This is so annoying! Okay, so let's let's try to follow this guide. So first, we're supposed to  install the USB burning tool,   then download the latest android image. Okay, I'll do that. The USB burning tool is installed, then  it says plug in the type-c USB cable. Okay, so our banana has no USB C ports,  so I'm going to stick in the USB here   and the USB C into my computer. Nothing. All right, okay. So we've got the MiniUSB port. Okay, I'm going to try that into the computer. Nothing. So after writing an angry email and forum  post, I get an answer from "August". He mentions that the MicroUSB onboard should work. I'll change this. Connect success, so it's very cable dependent. After that, we burnt the Android 9  image, and at last we can test the unit. Around 12 gigabytes free of the internal  memory, and we can check on AIDA for some specs. 1.9 gigahertz CPU and without  heatsinks it's around 53 degrees idle. Here's Antutu for benchmarks. The Bluetooth and wi-fi i can't really  test because there's no aerial included. A little android emulation. We're running PPSSPP at double resolution.  Vulkan renderer at fairly low settings. It's not the best, so if we pull the coreelec  dtb file, we can actually get EmuELEC working. Here we're running 4.3 test version. Let's see how well this board can play some games. Here we go! It's time for some pros and cons. Okay, so it's silent and tiny. Works with EmuELEC and customizable. On the flip side, it's very expensive versus  the competition. No instructions at all. I mean you need to find your own power adapter,  a wi-fi antenna and even operating system. It's just way too much faff for the average user. So for the giveaway, we will give  this Banana Pi board and case, With heatsinks, Android 9 pre-installed, With a Pandory teabag for one lucky enter person. All you need to do is follow the gleam  link down below, and answer the question. What will you do with a Banana Pi? Sounds yummy! Winner will be announced on  the 1st of September 2021. Back to the conclusion, we cannot  recommend the Banana Pi M2 Pro. It's not beginner friendly, no instructions, And if you add the case, power supply, wi-fi  antenna you're looking at above 100 USD. There are great alternatives out there, I mean the hk1 MUB is less than half the price, or  even a fully loaded x96 max for just above that. Before we go, I just want to give a quick thank  you to all the guys backing us on our Patreon. It really does mean a lot to us. As well as keeping us motivated, all donations  feed directly back into the Team Pandory project. Thank you. Anyway, this has been EmuChicken from Team  Pandory and I'll catch you on the flips. Bye!
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Breaking news today u.s/9/8: Ttrump latest news , new update on hurricane irma , white hous
hurricane Armas new deadly path of destruction now a worst-case scenario for the state of Florida a very strong Category for storm possibly one of the worst storms Florida has ever seen it is going to be catastrophic and you will not be safe if you remain behind every Florida family must prepare to evacuate don't think you can ride out this storm we are with the people far and as you know the Virgin Islands Florida is as well prepared as you can be for something like this massive earthquake striking Mexico overnight its Mexico's strongest earthquake since 1985 there are reports that least five deaths including two children president Trump's decision decided with Democrats on the debt ceiling rippling across Washington we had a great meeting yesterday with Nancy Pelosi Senator Schumer it was a very bipartisan meeting he took party politics out of the equation and focused on what the American people expect of the White House the president is a successful businessman who's not a politician he's getting a good deal for the American people with different parties we have different thoughts different feelings different ideas but I think you're going to see it is seven o'clock here in New York City and down in Florida as well and we start with the Fox News Alert hurricane Irma's new deadly path of destruction now according to some a worst-case scenario for the state of Florida Miami and the Florida Keys bracing now for a direct hit from the strongest hurricane in recorded history moments ago the massive storms death toll rose to at least 11 meanwhile it's a violent fury I guess you could call it now triggering life-threatening storm surge warnings some areas could see up to 10 feet of water so it's not just the wind it's also the flood surge meanwhile Governor Rick Scott ordering schools and hospitals and government offices to close our doors authorities warning millions not to gamble with this storm they keep betting against mother nature the day is coming they're going to lose don't even call 911 because nobody's going to answer the phone and right now hurricane Irma is on the move heading to the Bahamas heading to Cuba after whipping up on Turks and Caicos that happened overnight Burma is expected to arrive in the Florida Keys late on Saturday night Grif Jenkins or tomorrow I should say Grif Jenkins kicking off our team coverage live in Key Largo with the latest Creve good morning well we're trying to see a little bit of light here but it's not going to stay this way for long as that storm approaches and as you heard just in the intro that Monroe County Administrator Roman guess Stacy was saying that if you stay dont call 9-1-1 because no one's coming for you they are expecting unprecedented devastation a year not only from wind but because of the storm surge and in fact i want to quickly go to a fishing boat captain of 20 years matt mikowski matt you decided to get out you you know born and raised in this area why you getting out it's time I waited this morning I wait as long like a lot of my friends we've tried to wait till last minute to see if it was actually gonna wobble a little bit or actually hit us it's looking like it's gonna be close enough now so it's time to get out and just so our viewers understand the significance you know you've gone through hurricanes here what do you anticipate is gonna happen here well I mean if it stays on the track it's going on this is gonna be complete devastation in this area we're gonna have a storm surge of somewhere around 12 feet I believe might neighborhoods only eight feet above sea level so with this it's not gonna be so much the wind that's scaring us out it's the storm surge and where will you go I'm heading up the Miami I have a house up there in Miami and we wrote andrew out in that house and it lasted pretty good so we're gonna go up there and hunker down have you thought about Andrew as this approaches and what memories does that conjure yeah anybody out there's ever lived through Hurricane Andrew you'll never forget it it was a life-changing event for everybody here we always joke around with you know hey where were you during Andrew so it's always fresh in our brains I have not forgotten it was a very devastating event at the time being without power seeing the neighborhood destroyed so like I said it's time to get out in time to hunker down alright get safe well there you go guys taking it from a lifelong resident you're getting out less than five percent about five percent of residents in the remain you can convince them to go farther know you tell them to go north get him a compass they say you need to go farther north because the track of this is probably gonna hit there as well I saw it I'd rather be here for it if I mean I'd rather be up in Miami for it if it does come our way I definitely don't want to be here and Matt has lots of gas in his truck as well as a generator but you know for the old-timers and Matt's one of them here there's a real sense it's eerie and there's a real sense of concern as the worst is headed our way in about 24 hours you are right about that that's not responsible to stay in Miami no we're gonna come for you some really there's no life trying to a lot of people are gonna be in Miami they cannot evacuate more than being in Key Largo though small little absolutely barrier island all right Janice the track if it took a right that would be good but right now it looks like it is heading right for where Grif was well I think you know a lot of people look at these tracks you know moment by moment and say well it could move a little more to the west or to the eat east and there's always a chance of error with these computer models but I will tell you they have come into such good agreement and that's why people are waking up going oh my gosh I should have gone because we are coming into this dire situation this potentially catastrophic scenario for the keys and South Florida with 10-foot storm surge and incredible rainfall and the winds I mean the core of winds at 155 miles per hour 75 miles center of the storm so you know if you're 70 miles you know in the path of the eye of the storm you're gonna feel those category 4 winds and by the way a strong category for just shy of a category 5 I might make mention that there's a lot of warm water ahead of this storm 90 degree temperatures not enter the question to bring it back up to a 5 so don't let your guard down by seeing a 4 it's not weakening it is going to hit South Florida and the keys as possibly one of the worst hurricanes they've ever had in their history and so that's why people are have that sense of doom and unfortunately the worst case scenario is playing out right now the worst of the winds in the rain and the surge are going to come tomorrow night into Sunday morning back to you alright JD thank you very much the cover the New York Post summarizes it here comes Armageddon is the headline given the fact of what's going on down there it is a scary time for the folks in the south and we haven't forgot about everybody at Harvey we know you're recovering we know that a lot of these neighborhoods getting refloated especially in the outskirts of Houston happy Eustis beginning to dry out and it's not easy for them but some can't even rebuild because there's still sometimes chest deep in water but a lot of those resources and a lot of those feeling people have to go to Florida at least temporarily yeah breezy I said earlier in the show that my sister she's a schoolteacher in Charleston they haven't said that schools are closed yet she wrote me she said actually we have found out that schools are closed in Charleston through Tuesday all right be safe everybody and say a prayer for the folks down south meanwhile Paul Ryan and Don Trump and Mitch McConnell we know earlier in the week one of them surprised the other two when the president's made it surprising and shocking to many Republicans deal with the Democrats well last night would have been great to have been a fly on the wall because the Speaker of the House sat down for a dinner with the president that's right yeah and he sat down this is the first time they're actually meeting since the president surprised many people in the Oval Office by listening to all plans and then saying I'm gonna side with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer I'm gonna get 15 billion dollars over to the people in Texas and I'm going to raise the debt ceiling for three months because I want to clear the decks for the budget and for tax reform what Karl Rove was on the radio with me yesterday from Austin and he said the other thing that bothers him about the deal was the surprise element of it the suddenness of it that they didn't brief Republican leadership ahead of time and that was one of the things that Senator Marco Rubio said don't you think that's how the president is the president even says I'm used to going with my instinct and so he wants deals done and he goes with that gut feeling and he's tired of Congress holding out and waiting so long and I think the American people are frustrated they keep taking recesses and breaks and don't get anything done he's like enough with that I'm gonna start talking to the Democrats we're gonna get things done quicker well and Donald Trump is a businessman and when you've got a problem what do you do you call in all the parties and the president called in all the part and reportedly you know the Republican plan was initially okay let's go for 18 months let's kick it kick the can down past the midterms apparently they went around on that then what about 12 months what about six months and then the finally the president just said I'm gonna cut to the chase let's just do a three month deal to clear the decks to do taxes and also as we heard yesterday to support the military because this is a time of great dynamic run and the funding was gonna cut off and they're trying to bulk up to continue to wipe out Isis and obviously put resources into lists people I mean are you a list person or you like alright got to get my kid into school got to go buy supplies got to do grocery shopping I'm a list person I got to check it all off and as soon as everything's done then I can breathe and I can have a glass of wine at the end of the day the president has a list and he's trying to check that Steve Maddens wall exactly residents trying to check the boxes and he can't and people were asking is Paul Ryan what was he furious people were questioning whether or not he was mad at the president for going around and talking to the Democrats and we talked to Mick Mulvaney just a minute ago and he said when they when they had dinner last night everyone wants to say they were angry they weren't they got along and they you know Paul Ryan understands the president's a deal maker too what I just think also the country is tired of the division even if you think you're if you're way right you think everything you say is right in your way left I think the average person is tired of not getting anything done and everybody standing on their sides there's got to be a sense in this country if you lose an election it doesn't mean you're out of business for there's two or four years I think the minority does matter and in this case it's the Democrats well the question is will Chuck Schumer say the president came to our side took a lot of heat because of it mhm now the budgets coming up now the walls got to be funded immigration reforms got to be looked at doc has got to be addressed what does the president want why don't I take it a step further and start bringing people together well we don't know exactly what the deal was that you know we saw the picture of the president essentially embracing Chuck Schumer we don't know exactly what else was in that particular deal per se but we know well we don't know if he said okay I'm gonna give you three months which you want but you got to give me this down the road we don't know what that was I'll keep the dreamers in the country sure give me the law apparently the present United States yesterday was exuberant in the Oval Office because he had done something that was really popular with people on both sides forget about the Republican establishment speaking is a Republican establishment Steve ban had sat down with Charlie Rose gonna be interviewed you'll see it all on 60 minutes among the things the juicy tidbits apparently Mitch McConnell told the President of the United States hey stop saying that drain the swamp stuff meanwhile mr. bannon who is as we played in the snow by yesterday gonna be the president's wingman outside the White House he said his job taking on the establishment which does not like this president the Republican establishment is trying to nullify the 2016 election that's a brutal fact we have to face the Republican establishment wants to nullify the 2016 trying to nullify the 2016 election absolutely who I think I think Mitch McConnell tore the grief all right they do not want Donald Trump's populist economic nationalist agenda to be implemented it's very obvious it's obvious it's obvious it's obvious as night follows day you are attacking on many fronts people who you need to help you to get things done they're not gonna help you unless they're put on notice they're going to be held accountable if they do not support the president I states right now there's no accountability they have totally they do not support the president's program it's an open secret of Capitol health everybody in this city knows it well Speaker Ryan one must've got a Mitch McConnell mad yesterday because he told he told Martha you got to drain the swamp he said that in that interview Steve Bannon on 60 minutes and I also think as much as Steve ban and says I was against the daca move he says I understand why the President did it I understand why he didn't just nullify he gave it a six-month delay to work something out because he's trying to get something he's right why wouldn't Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan want to be on board with the Republicans are they scared they're fearful for their political agenda for their political future they don't want to side with the president essentially health care died in the US Senate under the you know on the watch of Mitch McConnell you ask because Senator John McCain you got asked I think there were more than that as well but he was the only one they needed so some other people didn't have to reveal their side going forward who's on the president's side and who is not in his own party I think it's going to be very telling all right but they do have a right to their own opinion and absolutely yeah straight ahead what's the next move for Republicans after the president crosses party lines to make the deal with the Democrats we're going to be joined by Congressman Jim Jordan next [Music] president ron meeting with House Speaker Paul Ryan just one day after striking a deal with Democratic leadership to relays to raise the debt ceiling and give Texas 15 billion dollars to recover can the president move his agenda forward with the current GOP leadership or does he have to move without them joining us right now is a man I know the president respects house freedom caucus member Jim Jordan congressman the president was frustrated he acted that way he is not upset that he did it he actually feels I think in bolded because of it are you what you okay with the move well no I don't think it's I don't think it's a great plan for taxpayers any time Nancy Pelosi like something that's probably not the best deal for the American taxpayer but let's be clear here Brian he didn't have many choices you know I learned a long time ago lack of preparation typically leads to poor results when you don't prepare you and you have you know you're left with poor to support poor choices poor options the President had to do something so the biggest problem was we didn't stay here in August and put together a debt ceiling plan one that actually addressed the underlying 20 trillion dollar debt burden that we that we face as a country so to me that was we took Brian we took the longest August recess break in a non election year the longest period and the longest break we've taken in over a decade that's why the house freedom caucus called for nine weeks ago back in July we said stay in August try to figure out the debt ceiling that's can put together a tax reform plan let's figure out how we're gonna repeal Obamacare and instead we went home for almost six weeks longest break in over a decade in a non election year right you guys pass a lot of bills a lot didn't get done you you know the important stuff didn't get done you could pass all the bills you want but what do the American people want us to do build a border security wall cut their taxes and repeal Obamacare and not keep adding to the debt without actually addressing the problem so that we haven't got the key things done that's what the American people care about you you know Steve Allen said the establishment does not want Republican establishment does not want to see president Trump's agenda or a president Trump be successful bring us inside the beltway is he right I think there are a lot of folks in this town who aren't who aren't on board with what the American people elected Donald Trump as president to do and a Republican Congress to do and we've got to overcome that and it starts by actually making some decisions taking the time to prepare and put together a good public policy and then go have the debates then go have the debate with the American people if we had an option out there we
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EXPLORING AN ABANDONED ZOO!
[Music] and welcome to my adventure we're in california i wanted to do an intro before sarah got here because i am always really bad at doing intros to my videos and then i get like too caught up in the day so there's your intro okay bye so i just wanted to get on here and say that we are picking up carson now then we're gonna go back well not back we're going to go to our hotel and then figure out what the [ __ ] else we're gonna do for the day and i'm very very excited my ass hurts sarah's ass hurts i'll let anybody do what they want with that information wow this is a really great uh great view hi carson [Music] we're gonna have to go back up to the room and be like sarah bailey so something happened they're like we've been here for five minutes security stupid passes is this what it's like to be a tick-tock lesbian i don't think i've ever felt my vagina be more dry it's like the sahara desert right now that was disgusting yeah no it's already coming out of my pants we're trying to find a restaurant that's actually open tell everybody because right now we're looking at it hour 45 to 2 hours mcdonald's do you guys have a wait list right now also do you have hot dogs cheerful good afternoon right now we're at echo park there's some other things on our agenda today that i'm really excited for too so that's it i do so bad be quiet for some reason okay [ __ ] this [ __ ] this is what we're doing [Music] we are currently on a little hike to go to the abandoned la zoo i'll tell more history once we actually get there but i'm very very excited carson what the [ __ ] who do you think you are mowgli from the jungle book get the [ __ ] back here jesus christ what the [ __ ] type of foot is that oh i'm over here sitting like we just found bigfoot greetings from cali so a little bit history the griffith park zoo was opened in 1912 with little knowledge that the next 50 years would undergo an unspeakable amount of shame loss and all-around inexcusable tragedies to list every problem the zoo was responsible of would be nearly impossible but to make a long story short griffith park zoo was loaded with missteps from the day construction even began disturbing stories from escapee monkeys turtle fights murderous polar bears plus all the other mini animals who face tragic injuries and sudden death taunt these now abandoned cages in the 50s the city finally passed a bond to build a new and better zoo then in 1966 the griffith park zoo officially closed its gates and the small number of remaining animals were transferred to the new los angeles zoo with hopes of a better life [Music] and obviously now the remnants are what we're sitting in now we are currently hiking now a place called bronson canyon it actually was the entrance to the bat cave in the original batman it's also appeared in a lot of other movies but i don't really care about all of those [Music] oh what a shocker the lesbians climbing another tree you're the aunt carson and i am the boxer [Laughter] well good news is pin stains killed one of the ants we just got to a place called sunken city that is um a city that sank [Music] all right now it's time to go to treasure island beach [Music] oh that's it baby now give me a little booty is that what you call also you have a wet spot literally right on your butthole hello universe yo take it away sarah hello universe wow man just like feel the enthusiasm good job guys then ask questions and we'll answer them live or we'll drink a lot because we don't want to watch because we don't want space around get me drunk please give us drunk if you got to have a threesome with anyone in this room who would it be with and why i should have read that question fully before i said it out loud all right next week okay how many people have you slept with seven what's the most embarrassing thing you've ever done in middle school i started having phone sex with some guy wow home phone landline did you tell yours yeah yeah y'all are paying attention to the live and not uh what is happening i don't know why but i want to roundhouse kick the girl next to you i'm done with this video the clips that you just saw were parts from the truth or drink video that was the biggest fail the results from said truth or drink fail is that last night i got drunk and changed the password on my phone and this morning i can't remember what it is so now we're on our way to the apple store to reset my phone [ __ ] you carson it's not that [ __ ] funny um oh my god so we're back at the airbnb now we went by the apple store he did put me in for an appointment but it's like three to four hours away so we're trying again to fix it just with carson's computer hopefully it works so then we can just have a beach day be happy again because i need that well that didn't work so we decided to just say [ __ ] it and instead of waiting around for my phone to do nothing we're just gonna do a little bit of exploring with uh what's left oh my god [ __ ] help of the sun carson i just pass out fall off so what the [ __ ] so carson and i decided that we're gonna do a tick tock to love shaq but we're gonna go as far as choreographing it so right now we're watching jazzercise videos to see if maybe we can get any ideas jesus [ __ ] i got my phone fixed by the way [Music] my bad [ __ ] we gotta do this we're not wait we gotta slow it down oh we should do this in front of the mirror like real dancers yeah now we have to see how stupid we look yeah it's gonna be fun did i do it kind of yeah yeah why don't you just sit still to be continued so carson and bailey went out oh here she comes miss america's gonna give an intro but i don't even need to do it anymore i would have gone out but the last time i was in the area they were gonna be in was um last year's san diego trip are you gay i was in a coma i got kicked out of a club she should not be awake and functioning right now i don't remember jack [ __ ] so i thought maybe that energy wasn't the best carson you just fell into the wall i didn't pull into it it caught me how do i look you uh drunk that's my dad yeah and this is my crazy uncle crazy uncle you're hot thanks no last night they wanted to do it tonight they want to [ __ ] me she is still stuck on that comment and got out we should so she [ __ ] on your hoodie and then you let her take your car then she sit in your car and take a car no i i wouldn't isn't that bad i thought good carson can i put my camera down before i get blackout drunk from the shot you just made me give you lime and salt you really did that's like punching me in the [ __ ] face and being like i gave you an ice pack and some tylenol thanks carson you're welcome you'll thank me later okay this was fine then maybe we'll go live again later good night they're fun this time it was fun it was in her head earlier really well yeah it really hurt my feelings so if you're watching this whoever the [ __ ] wants to drop kick me please do it that's it good night bye i feel like my energy is so off right now it's weird man ugh trauma weird thing am i right sarah bailey and carson are at lunch today we're going to be going to la jolla and then we actually have um [Music] i almost said like we actually have another one of our sisters as if we're in like some weird cult but um another she's actually going to be driving here today we've all kind of come together and become friends and i'm really really excited it's going to be cool oh my god [Music] do [Music] she needs a proper entrance oh here she is herself so if you can't tell brittany got here come on i was really just asking for a lap dance but this booty don't work i gotta stamp him [Laughter] you ain't gonna see me you shady [ __ ] [ __ ] do you say deficiency can i get carl who the [ __ ] is the [ __ ] did you just bring out because are those real teeth on out of here all right okay i got my butt earlier carl i feel like i was definitely one good one at least one i'm gonna take the rest of that shot now i'm going to crack another girl you want to know how long that went on for 27 minutes and 9700 minutes and then come here i ate [Music] oh my goodness just in case we ended up in the same store stall yes isn't that the worst when you when you go to the curb and you hop in the stall with all your bffs and everyone's just like taking the piss together and then all of a sudden you pull down a carpet and you're like sorry i didn't mean that i just don't think so i could come out tonight i've been there done that and my friends are like oh my god [Music] [Applause] this season on dance mobs [Music] breathe in through your nose and then out through your mouth [Music] what are you doing oh my god brittany and i stayed up till 7 30 in the morning drinking and talking about life i don't regret it i'm just saying i want to die i'm a clown [Music] hi guys i guess that's it for the california trip your mom hug your woman hug bye like who's that yeah yeah yeah you don't even know me
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The Fungineers Tea Bag
thank you everybody [Music] else imagination wow you know I really really wanted to stay inside today oh I think it stays dive still yeah you gotta get that on themselves you know you think we can do this you guys want to get tea bag today or what awesome cool let's we're gonna come and tea bag you guys but first we're gonna get really drunk okay I'm good good good vibes oh no we're Steve we're Bridging the Gap yeah we're breaking the gaps well we gotta wait for it though oh yeah wait wait you guys you got a few of us [Music] yes all right dude we gotta wait what you guys wait wait wait this is too good we gotta build the anticipation a little bit more we gotta feel we gotta feel the underwater Good Times [Music] it is oh it's like a good monster positive mashed potatoes [Music] yeah this guy's awesome you're all awesome right we gotta get crazy you guys ready all right here we go are you ready [Music] [Applause] [Music]
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M, 03.13.23 -- 2021 PANINI IMMACULATE FOOTBALL 1ST OFF THE LINE FOTL 1-BOX BREAK #1 *RT*
hi everyone Joe from jaspiescasebreaks.com coming at you with 2021 Panini Immaculate football first off the line random team break number one from a fresh case as well so this is gonna be pretty fun big thanks to this group for making it happen appreciate it and there are all 32 teams right there let's roll it let's randomize it six and a six 12 times one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven and Twelfth and final time after 12 times we got David M down to Simon m and we got six and a six 12 times for the teams one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven and Twelfth and final time after 12 we got the commanders down to the Lions all right so here's how it shakes out everybody David with the commanders Ken with the Vikings Jake with the Falcons Raphael with the uh Browns Aaron Billingsley with the Broncos Nicholas with the Saints Jake Bengals and Panthers with your last spot Mojo Rafael with the dolphins Aaron W with the Rams Stephen with the Texans Matthew with the Chiefs Jay with the Patriots Dan with the Ravens Tim with the Cowboys Jay Steelers and Seahawks Jake Giants my Raiders and the Colts Adam with the Cardinals Jake with the Titan Simon with the Jaguars Ken with the Jets Jake with the Eagles Nicholas with the Bears Robert with the Chargers Ed with the Buccaneers Aaron W with the bills David M with the Packers Tim with the Niners and Simon with the Lions if you have chronic 30 or 31 next name that means you won those spots in the filler congrats all right so let's alphabetize by team name here we're gonna pause the video for a little bit and and open up the trade window when we come back we'll see if there's any trades and then we'll have the one box break stick around we'll see on the other side all right welcome back everybody no deals were done a little bit of trade chatter but in the end nothing happening here on a Monday the 13th first off the line one box random team number one from a fresh case thanks everyone for making this happen I appreciate it all right now let's select a box so you can see fotl first off the line even got the first off the line sticker right there as well each box should also have a first off the line sticker on there as well thank you and keep in mind this is your 2021 draft class all right so let's let's mark these here the weird angle to right at it all right so there's box one two three four five six and these all have the first off the line stickers on there We're Gonna Roll the dime and whatever the whatever number This falls on that's the Box we will go with and it's three so we're gonna do this Fox right down here and we'll save these for next time as we get closer to and once we get down to like three boxes then we'll just go one two three four five six on the dice roll et cetera et cetera you'll still see when we do it all right just a quick little one box break fruit I'm not sure if we've put this in the description but think the emerald base to 23 and then out of 18 and out of 25 those might be your exclusives for this set all right good luck everybody foreign first one out of the gate is lights Chimera action Alvin Camara 11 out of 23 for the Saints that'll be for Nicholas B 3140 top loader there we go and we got a thicker card here five out of 17 Elijah Moore with the orc of New York nice big logo Relic is this going to fit into a 180 top loader let's see I don't think so that'll go to Ken and the Jets are they on track to get Aaron Rodgers and we've got Tyler Johnson rookie Jersey and autograph for the Buccaneers 81 out of 99. that will be for ED p and Tampa Bay who's gonna be throwing him the ball Kyle Trask Are You Gonna Roll with Kyle Trask Maybe and we got Trey Lance nice two color patch silver ink autograph 72 out of 75. got a new uh new teammate today Sam darnold will be joining him in the quarterback room all right that's for Tim and the Niners then we got Archie Manning three out of 20 gold ink Auto nice that will be for Nicholas B and the Saints I think his grandson is at Texas what college college is Arch Manning at I think that's his name he might be a might be a big QB Prospect in the next three or four years but nice Archie Manning and the last one here is going to be for the Jaguars it's it's Travis Etienne Jr 9 out of 18. wow great patch right there part of the Jaguars Shield I think an on-card autograph to 18. which are exclusive to these first off the line sets great start from our first box we got five more boxes to work through ladies and gentlemen let's keep hunting for more monsters thanks everybody I'm Joe for jaspiescasebreaks.com and I'll see you next time for the next one oh Jaguars by the way Simon congrats to you we'll see you next time for the next one bye
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HOW OLD AM I???
[Music] big bandage hello perfect beauties this is Daisy and today I'm going to be talking to you guys about extreme anti-aging secrets or ways to age gracefully I'm training a 30 years old in a couple of months and while I don't think I look super young I would say from my skin I look pretty good I'm not wearing any face makeup right now I just did the new banasur treatment on my skin so I'm not wearing any makeup just fill them in this video but I don't have I don't have crow's feet I don't have like the eye wrinkles I think if I have anything that's showing my age I would say it's probably right here my laugh lines are here and you guys I swear and this is not to continuously promote banish but I swear I think I don't have I wrinkles because I continuously use vanish on my temples all the time you guys know I have acne scars on my temples so because of that I am continuously going over this area where I would get crow's feet and because I'm continuously building collagen and using those Orbach acid and vanish oil onto my skin I feel like that has prevented me from really showing any kind of crows or last lines it's funny because my brother who is 12 years younger than me he actually has wrinkles right here when he smiles or just in general and he's only 18 and I don't so that's good to know and again this isn't to say that I want to look young forever I think you should be your age and own it because that is part of who you are and your experiences but for me I definitely want to look like I lived an amazing life through my faith I don't want to look like I got hit by a truck and I lived a hard life even if I did live a hard life I don't want to look like it right so I definitely want to age gracefully and there's nothing wrong with looking 40 30 50 years old and there's nothing wrong with being older or younger I mean I think society artificially puts this like crazy standard for us to look 21 at all times and that is not possible for me I don't think I'm gonna get Botox how Tom like late 40s that's like my agreement to myself because I feel like if I get Botox now I'm not gonna take care of my skin I'll use it as an excuse not to like have to take care of my skin so I don't wanna get Botox until I really need it was probably like late 40s and then I think maybe when I'm like 65 or 6 years old I might do a facelift or I might get some of that like saggy skin removed or like the neck lifts or whatever but I don't plan on getting any kind of procedure done on Tom in my late 40s so that's how it is I want to tell you guys some secrets to really slowing down the aging process and aging gracefully so it's really important to know that when you're doing anti aging and anti aging preparation you want to start before it actually happens so when you're already have those wrinkles and fine lines there's really nothing you can do to get rid of them other than like inject fillers and again after the age of 20 your body naturally produces 1% less collagen every single year so that is why a 20 year old looks younger than a 30 year old and vice versa you actually start the aging process really young at 20 years old you want to start in your 20s you don't wanna wait until you're like 50 to start the anti-aging process the first thing I would recommend first and foremost to slow down the anti aging process is one to always wear sunscreen I know that has been said so many times out there but I really feel like Asians look a lot younger in general because one genetics I think genetics count for maybe 85% of the aging process but to also Asians in Asian culture stereotypically we are obsessed about you know going out in the Sun we're always the ones carrying umbrellas we're writing those weird like motorcycle shield things we were just constantly protecting ourselves from the Sun and you might laugh at us when we're walking down the beach covered head-to-toe with sun protection but you're not gonna be laughing twenty years from now and we're gonna look the same so I would always say wear sunscreen I always have a hat or some kind of visor or cap in my car or in my backpack or wherever it is that I am just to protect my face and honestly it's not even for anti-aging it's so that my acne scars won't get darker but I love how treating acne scars is the same way you would treat anti-aging stuff like you're both trying to prevent this skin from creasing anymore than it is so I always carry a hat because I've always using the vanish on my face and I want to protect my face from the Sun just carry some kind of like accessory or something a hat or whatever to prevent yourself from the Sun and I also always buy the cheap ass sunglasses I don't own gucci sunglasses I don't own Chanel sunglasses because I would lose all of them so I buy it you know the twenty twenty five dollar sunglasses and I buy the big big ones and I put them everywhere I put a bunch of my car I put a bunch you know in my backpack in my suitcase wherever it is and I am so that wait for text my eyes and I actually did that because I had LASIK so I'm not actually allowed to look at the Sun but if you have the big frames it will kind of cover up this area so that way this doesn't get exposed to sun damage and it won't crease you know and get lines through there always wear sunscreen no matter what you're doing where you are I always try to wear a tinted moisturizer that gets me in the habit of using sunscreen I always try to get the foundation with SPF I know some people don't like using them because there's flashback in flash photography but I don't go anywhere where people are taking pictures of me and flash so I'm not that cool there's no paparazzo taking pictures of me so I always try to get the foundation with some kind of SPF in it so that way it is a reminder for me to put it on I have this a little pouch that I carry in my little Lululemon backpack and I'll just share it with you a little bit what's in here I have things from eyedrops to lipgloss to even a shot light but my favorite thing is I actually buy this kind because I like the size of it this is the it cosmetics CC plus cream and I love it cosmetics and I love Jamie Kern Lima the founder and extraordinary girl boss who founded the company but I love using this it's really small I just put it on and I always put this in my backpack because usually I'm running around I'll even grab coffee and then I'll forget to put on some sun protection so I love this because it's so tiny you can carry it anywhere and throw it anywhere I also keep some of this kind of stuff in my car just in case I forget just having sunscreen accessible wherever it is that you are is really the key to not forgetting to apply it and I always try to get things with titanium dioxide and zinc oxide because it will really help reflect the Sun from getting into you so I love this stuff any kind of sunscreen or wherever you can just keep it around is really good the next thing to preventing anti aging is be careful of what you wash your face with so when I wash my face I don't use anything that foams my skin like after you wash your face you don't want it to look like your skin is tight contrary to popular belief you don't want to feel like your skin is clean you want to feel like your skin is clean but not like clean you know what I mean so any kind of surfectants or any kind of sulfates or foaming agents in the face washes that you use are gonna strip away the natural oils in your skin and again dry skin is gonna cause aging and it's gonna cause the wrinkles to appear deeper to crack more so you just want to keep your face always moisturize and that means not using anything harsh to remove your makeup or to clean your face so for me what I do is I use this is the starter cleanser from vanish I don't think we sell this anymore but I really love this product because if you look and the ingredients in the back there's absolutely no sulfates nothing that foams it actually works more like a lotion then it does a cleanser and if I need to remove makeup I will use either a makeup wipe or I will use my solar water or I will use something like coconut oil or some kind of natural oil to get rid of all the makeup and then I will you go in with something like this nothing that foams to kind of just cleanse the face naturally but I really try to avoid using any kind of harsh exfoliant on my face I will try to avoid using anything that like phones or just really strips away makes my face feeling clean so once your face feels clean I feel like you have overdone it with the stripping of the oils again the oils are there in your skin for a reason there's no reason for us to take them out of our skin because once we strip away our skin and the oils first of all I was gonna dry but second of all our skin is going to overcome us by producing more oil so we don't want that third tip is don't use a like heavily clean cleanser or foaming cleanser if you want really good recommendations for what to use I would say go to Whole Foods go to natural store and read the ingredients see if you know what everything is in there don't use anything with sulfates or anything that kind of phones next thing is in your skin care is you have to be so so careful of using products with alcohol there's so many ingredients and skin care products that have alcohol in them as one of the main ingredients I think one of those famous face sprays has alcohol and it feels really good because the alcohol makes the product evaporate very very fast from the skin so you feel like it's very refreshing but in the long run it's gonna dry your skin out like crazy so I don't use anything in my skincare with alcohol I love using the vitamin C beauty elixir from banished because it has no alcohol it has aloe vera leaf juice instead so that's really great but if anything you want to use like a face spray or what not you can buy this Evian water it's pure Evian water and I believe this is ten bucks and it was funny when Geoffrey Starr was using it he was like I just sprayed five dollars on my face stuff let's do this love that or you can use something this is called the tatcha luminous dewy skin mist so any kind of skin is to hydrate the skin is really good not wearing any foundation like please believe me when I say that okay like there's nothing moving okay you want to use some kind of skin miss you wanna keep your skin hydrated any one of these will do and I like to plot this in my suitcase especially when I'm traveling so when I'm traveling every few hours I will actually you guys I'm kind of crazy I will apply the Danish oil on my skin before the flight and then I will just keep spraying my skin with the vitamin C beauty elixir it kind of seals everything and it keeps my skin really really hydrated on the flight but you can use any of these sprays but I think especially in really dry areas like airplanes if you're in the desert if you're at Coachella whatever spray this on constantly keep your skin hydrated and don't use any alcohols on your skin okay so you can just read the ingredients in the back of the label if there's anything like alcohol or ethanol or any kind of thing as one of the main ingredients skip it and the next thing is to use some kind of moisturizer on your skin constantly and I like using the vitamin C cream for vanish I love using this because it has two different forms of vitamin C but the first ingredient is aloe vera leaf juice so you're basically putting aloe vera on your skin every night I take this and I put a thick layer on my skin and then I will put the vitamin C beauty elixir on my skin and spray my skin with this right after so it kind of moisturizes and sinks into my skin but use a really good moisturizer make sure you understand the ingredients in there make sure there's nothing that has mineral oil or parabens dimethicone x' simethicone any kind of silicones and they're no petroleum and they're use something that has natural based ingredients so will sink into your skin if you cannot get the banish products I would recommend as an alternative going into your local Whole Foods or natural store and using something on your skin using some kind of moisturizer continuously at night is really really good to slow down the aging process and then the next thing is to always drink a ton of water so I actually drink so much water and I'm really really happy that I have these issues because it's forced me to be really healthy for example I don't drink enough water I develop migraines so I'm always peeing I'm always drinking a ton of water in fact right here I have a bottle of Perrier with me so I'm always drinking water always staying hydrated so you always want to stay hydrated again bits skin comes from the inside out so drinking a lot of water avoiding alcohol avoiding things like a ton of coffee avoiding sugars will really help your skin look and aged beautifully and gracefully so the last thing to extreme anti aging is to use collagen induction therapy I think a collagen induction therapy is one of the lowest hanging fruit it's really inexpensive and it has really great results very little downtime especially with our new banasur product but for you guys who are not familiar with how college induction therapy works is in here is your skin there's little elastin fibers in your skin this is again the collagen fibers after you turn 21 percent of it is going to disappear okay guys so what we're gonna do with the banasur is it has tiny little needles and again we're gonna stamp it onto her face instead of rolling it and it has it's going to build tiny little pockets in the skin little holes in the skin and what that does is it's going to be able to create a channel for the banish oil which has puras Orbach acid to go into the skin and then further speed up collagen and it kind of falsely induces collagen in the skin but we don't care how college & Gifts there as long as it gets there right it's gonna fill that up and then over time your skin is going to interpret those tiny little pinprick holes as an injury and your skin is going to use its natural defense and healing process by further building collagen into the skin and therefore your skin is gonna look as good as new you're basically forcing collagen into your skin by tricking it that there's a wound in there naturally so this is the Vanisher product this is the little needles on their very very tiny gold electroplated needles that will go into the skin and further builds our collagen onto the skin so it's really great it has a very little downtime all you do is you take it and you kind of stamp it around you take it out and you stamp it around turn it stamp it around turn it and areas that you want to fight anti-aging and you guys I swear I don't have crew feet or any kind of laugh line wrinkles around my eyes I don't have any of that and I think it's really because I've been stamping my face and using the banasur right along my temples that is where the crow's feet would have happened but because I've had acne scars there I've been trying to get rid of it by using this and it's I don't have any kind of Coast v or anything here like you know when I smile there's nothing that comes up there it does I might run in my family my family does have crow's feet so I really think the reason why I don't have it is that so right now I'm gonna start using this right here on my laugh lines because I start noticing a little bit of you know a little bit of volume we can put in here and then maybe along right here I think I have some like lines going on that's totally okay I'm 30 years old lines are gonna happen I can't prevent it but I just want to slow down the process if possible it was really funny on Jeffery stars video he was talking about how he doesn't he's trained himself not to move his face and I'm like I don't think I'm that extreme I'm not gonna train up to me of my face I want to smile if I want to develop laugh lines if I want to develop smile wrinkles that's perfectly okay with me so thank you all so much for watching we're gonna be doing a giveaway of this new Bannister in the banished kit just look at the description box below for the exact details of the giveaway but I really want to know what your number one anti-aging secret is or if you know of somebody who looks amazing for their age let us know what their secret is because I want to get as many secrets as we can so that way I can know what is going on with people's skin and what's the truth about how they're looking younger is because who doesn't want to look younger every day and again you guys I did a video about and I expired a while back in it's not about trying to look younger it's not about trying to deny your age is not about trying to be somebody else to me it's all about doing things I can now to age gracefully to not look like I got hit by a truck or worse not to look like I lived a miserable life even if I did live a miserable life I want to look like I lived a nice happy and healthy life so thank y'all so much for watching I'll talk to you guys later [Music]
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hello guys this is john don let's give me quite a boring english expression here alternatives knowledge of the sharepoint which i think you will enjoy and make your conversation less boring so let's dive into the video [Music] how are things going what's new what's the new life what's up what's up hobby and the official i am fine boring how are you i'm fine thank you so elected i'm doing well i'm doing well thanks i'm good not bad nothing much pretty good no complaints you [Music] no complaints as good as can be better than fantastic would be an understatement it is alternatively oh my god how optimistic can someone be [Music] our online class would be at 9am today sure go ahead by all means certainly um [Music] we shouldn't go this way we should take this way go ahead by all means certainly sounds good to me some multiplicity let's open it already sounds good to me very nice it's not nice saying nice all the time right twitter already amazing fantastic unbelievable phenomenal explain it must see the book show a movie my friends that's all for today guys in my view you should be making your next conversation more interesting less boring and more [Music] enjoyable
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Bite-Sized Science: Studying Tornado Damage with Uncrewed Aircraft Systems
[Upbeat Music] [Crunch sound] >>You know the age old question - if a tree falls  in a forest and no one is around, does it still   make a sound? Well, here's another one: if a  tornado touches down in a forest and no one is   around, how do you measure the damage? That's the  challenge for NOAA. After a tornado, the National   Weather Service conducts a survey of the area.  They examine structures and assign intensity   ratings based on the amount of damage. But in  rural areas without typical damage indicators   like buildings, it's very difficult to determine  an accurate rating for a tornado. They may be   underrated or even undocumented and that impacts  the accuracy of the NOAA Storm Events Database.   >>We need to have an accurate storm database  for researchers that use it to understand why   a storm might produce a tornado and why one may  not produce a tornado and then that research is   used to make better forecast tools. So we want to  make sure we create as accurate a storm database   as we can for that research that we do here.   >>Studying storm damage in hard to reach locations is the focus of researchers at NOAA's National  Severe Storms Laboratory. They are using remote   controlled, uncrewed aircraft to capture  aerial photos and video of storm damage.   >>We're focusing on rural areas because these are  the most problematic areas for understanding how   strong a tornado is. If a tornado only impacts  vegetation, currently it's very difficult to   assign an accurate rating to how strong that  tornado was. >>Their main tool is a fixed wing aircraft. The team maps out its route and sends  it off. Specialty cameras provide researchers with   extremely high resolution images including  information not visible to the human eye.   >>So the multi-spectral camera has two additional  bands that collects information on vegetation.   Particularly it has the red edge band and the  near infrared band. In these bands, vegetation   is highly responsive so based off of the response  that we see in those bands we're able to better   see where the damage has occurred and the  magnitude of damage to vegetation which can   help us better assign the rating associated with  storm intensity. >>After the imagery is collected,   the researchers will process and analyze damage  information. By more accurately recording a   tornado's intensity and path. Forecasters  can draw upon these past events to better   predict future outbreaks. For more on this NOAA  research check us out online and follow us! Enjoying our content? Check out  other Bite-Sized Science videos here   And don't forget to like and subscribe  so you never miss a future video.
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a crumble is a dish of Irish origin that can be made in a sweet or savory version although the sweet version is much more common a sweet variety usually contains stewed fruit topped with a crumbly mixture of fat usually butter flour and sugar a savory version uses meat vegetables and sauce for the filling with cheese replacing sugar in the crumble mix the crumble is baked in an oven until the topping is crisp the dessert variety is often served with ice cream cream or custard the savory variety can be served with vegetables popular fruits used in crumbles include apple blackberry peach rhubarb gooseberry and plum a combination of two or more of these fruits may be used the topping may also include rolled oats ground almonds or other nuts and sometimes sour milk eg vinegar and milk is added to give the crumble a more extravagant taste brown sugar is often sprinkled over the crumble topping which caramelize is slightly when baked in some recipes the topping is made from broken biscuits cookies in American English or even breakfast cereals but this is not traditional crumbles became popular in Ireland during World War two when the crumble topping was an economical alternative to pies due to shortages of pastry ingredients as the result of rationing to further reduce the use of rationed flour fat and sugar breadcrumbs or oatmeal could be added to the crumble mix the dish was also popular due to its simplicity in some parts of America a similar dish may be called a crisp equals equals see also
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Areopagitica | John Milton | Early Modern, Political Science | Talking Book | English | 2/2
section 7 of areopagitica this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by moira fogerty by john milton section 7 ye cannot make us now less capable less knowing less eagerly pursuing of the truth unless ye first make yourselves that made us so less the lovers lest the founders of our true liberty we can grow ignorant again brutish formal and slavish as he found us but you then must first become that which he cannot be oppressive arbitrary and terrorists as they were from whom ye have freed us that our hearts are now more capacious our thoughts more erected to the search and expectation of greatest and exactest things is the issue of your own virtue propagated in us ye cannot suppress that unless you reinforce an abrogated and merciless law the fathers may dispatch at will their own children and who shall then stick closest to ye and excite others not he who takes up arms for coat and conduct and his four nobles of danigelt although i dispraise not the defense of just immunities yet love my peace better if that were all give me the liberty to know to utter and to argue freely according to conscience above all liberties what would be best advised then if it be found so hurtful and so unequal to suppress opinions for the newness or the unsuitableness to a customary acceptance will not be my task to say i only shall repeat what i have learned from one of your own honorable number a right noble and pious lord who had he not sacrificed his life and fortunes to the church and commonwealth we had not now missed and bewailed a worthy and undoubted patron of this argument ye know him i am sure yet i for honor's sake and may it be eternal to him shall name him the lord brook he writing of episcopacy and by the way treating of sects and schisms left ye his vote or rather now the last words of his dying charge which i know will ever be of dear and honored regard with ye so full of meekness and breathing charity that next to his last testament who bequeath love and peace to his disciples i cannot call to mind where i have read or heard words more mild and peaceful he there exhorts us to hear with patience and humility those however they may be miscalled that desire to live purely in such a use of god's ordinances as the best guidance of their conscience gives them and to tolerate them though in some disconformity to ourselves the book itself will tell us more at large being published to the world and dedicated to the parliament by him who both for his life and for his death deserves that what advice he left be not laid by without perusal and now the time in special is by privilege to write and speak what may help to the further discussing of matters in agitation the temple of janus with his two controversial faces might now not unsignificantly be set open and though all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth so truth be in the field we do injuriously by licensing and prohibiting to misdoubt her strength let her and falsehood grapple whoever knew truth put to the worse in a free and open encounter her confusing is the best and surest suppressing he who hears what praying there is for light and clearer knowledge to be sent down among us would think of other matters to be constituted beyond the discipline of geneva framed and fabriced already to our hands yet when the new light which we beg for shines in upon us there be who envy and oppose if it come not first in at their casements what a collusion is this when as we are exhorted by the wise men to use diligence to seek for wisdom as for hidden treasures early and late that another order shall enjoin us to know nothing but by statute when a man hath been furnished out his findings in all their equipage drawn forth his reasons as it were battle ranged scattered and defeated all objections in his way calls out his adversary into the plane offers him the advantage of wind and sun if he please only that he may try the matter by dint of argument for his opponents then to skulk to lay ambushments to keep a narrow bridge of licensing where the challenger should pass though it be valor enough in soldiership is but weakness and cowardice in the wars of truth for who knows not that truth is strong next to the almighty she needs no policies nor stratagems nor licensing to make her victorious those are the shifts and the defenses that error uses against her power give her but room and do not bind her when she sleeps for then she speaks not true as the old proteus did who spake oracles only when he was caught and bound but then rather she turns herself into all shapes except her own and perhaps tunes her voice according to the time as mikaya did before ahab until she be adjured into her own likeness yet is it not impossible that she may have more shapes than one what else is all that rank of things indifferent wherein truth may be on this side or on the other without being unlike herself what but a vain shadow else is the abolition of those ordinances that hand writing nailed to the cross what great purchase is this christian liberty which paul so often boasts of his doctrine is that he who eats or eats not regards a day or regards it not may do either to the lord how many other things might be tolerated in peace and left a conscience had we but charity and were it not the chief stronghold of our hypocrisy to be ever judging one another i fear yet this iron yoke of outward conformity hath left a slavish print upon our necks the ghost of a linen decency yet haunts us we stumble and are impatient at the least dividing of one visible congregation from another though it be not in fundamentals and though our forwardness to suppress and our backwardness to recover any enthralled piece of truth out of the gripe of custom we care not to keep truth separated from truth which is the fiercest rent and disunion of all we do not see that while we still affect by all means a rigid external formality we may as soon fall again into a gross conforming stupidity a stark and dead congealment of wood and hay and stubble forced and frozen together which is more to the sudden degenerating of a church than many sub-dichotomies of petty schisms not that i can think well of every light separation or that all in a church is to be expected gold and silver and precious stones it is not possible for man to sever the wheat from the tares the good fish from the other fry that must be the angels ministry at the end of mortal things yet if all cannot be of one mind as who looks they should be this doubtless is more wholesome more prudent and more christian that many be tolerated rather than all compelled i mean not tolerated potpourri and open superstition which as it extirpates all religions and civil supremacies so itself should be extirpate provided first that all charitable and compassionate means be used to win and regain the weak and the misled that also which is impious or evil absolutely either against faith or manners no law can possibly permit that intends not to unlaw itself but those neighboring differences or rather indifferences are what i speak of whether in some point of doctrine or of discipline which though they be many yet need not interrupt the unity of spirit if we could but find among us the bond of peace in the meanwhile if anyone would write and bring his helpful hand to the slow-moving reformation which we labor under if truth have spoken to him before others or but seemed at least to speak who hath so bejesuated us that we should trouble that man with asking license to do so worthy of deed and not consider this that if it come to prohibiting there is not ought more likely to be prohibited than truth itself whose first appearance to our eyes bleared and dimmed with prejudice and custom is more unsightly and unplausible than many heirs even as the person is of many a great man slight and contemptuous to see to and what do they tell us vainly of new opinions when this very opinion of theirs that none must be heard but whom they like is the worst and newest opinion of all others and is the chief cause why sects and schisms do so much abound and true knowledge is kept at distance from us besides yet a greater danger which is in it for when god shakes a kingdom with strong and healthful commotions to a general reforming it is not untrue that many sectaries and false teachers are then busiest in seducing but yet more true it is that god then raises to his own work men of rare abilities and more than common industry not only to look back and revise what hath been taught here to for but to gain further and go on some new enlightened steps in the discovery of truth for such is the order of god's enlightening his church to dispense and deal out by degrees his beam so as our earthly eyes may best sustain it neither is god appointed and confined where and out of what place these has chosen shall be first heard to speak for he sees not as man sees chooses not as man chooses lest we should devote ourselves again to set places and assemblies and outward callings of men planting our faith one while in the old convocation house and another while in the chapel at westminster when all the faith and religion that shall be there canonized is not sufficient without plain convincement and the charity of patient instruction to support the least bruise of conscience to edify the meanest christian who desires to walk in the spirit and not in the letter of human trust for all the number of voices that can be there made no though harry the seventh himself tarry there with all his liege tombs about him should lend them voices from the dead to swell their number and if the men be erroneous who appear to be the leading schismatics what withholds us but our sloth our self-will and distrust in the right cause that we do not give them gentle meetings and gentle dismissions that we debate not and examine the matter thoroughly with liberal and frequent audience if not for their sakes yet for our own seeing no man who hath tasted learning but will confess the many ways of profiting by those who not contented with stale receipts are able to manage and set forth new positions to the world and were they but as the dust and cinders of our feet so long as in that notion they may yet serve to polish and brighten the armory of truth even for that respect they were not utterly to be cast away but if they be of those whom god hath fitted for the special use of these times with eminent and ample gifts and those perhaps neither among the priests nor among the pharisees and we in the haste of a precipitate zeal shall make no distinction but resolve to stop their mouths because we fear they come with new and dangerous opinions as we commonly for judge them air we understand them no less than woe to us while thinking thus to defend the gospel we are found the persecutors there have been not a few since the beginning of this parliament both of the presbytery and others who by their unlicensed books to the contempt of an imprimatur first broke that triple ice clung about our hearts and taught the people to see day i hope that none of those were the persuaders to renew upon us this bondage which they themselves have wrought so much good by condemning but if neither the check that moses gave to young joshua nor the countermand which our savior gave to young john who was so ready to prohibit those whom he thought unlicensed be not enough to admonish our elders how unacceptable to god their testy mood of prohibiting is if neither their own remembrance what evil hath abounded in the church by this set of licensing and what good they themselves have begun by transgressing it be not enough but that they will persuade and execute the most dominican part of the inquisition over us and are already with one foot in the stirrup so active at suppressing it would be no unequal distribution in the first place to suppress the suppressors themselves whom the change of their condition have puffed up more than their late experience of harder times hath made wise and as for regulating the press let no man think to have the honor of advising ye better than yourselves have done in that order published next before this that no book be printed unless the printers and the author's name or at least the printers be registered those which otherwise come forth if they be found mischievous and libelous the fire and the executioner will be the timeliest and the most effectual remedy that man's prevention can use for this authentic spanish policy of licensing books if i have said art will prove the most unlicensed book itself within a short while and was the immediate image of a star chamber decree to that purpose made in those very times when that court did the rest of those her pious works for which she has now fallen from the stars with lucifer whereby ye may guess what kind of state prudence what love of the people what care of religion or good manners there was at the contriving although with singular hypocrisy it pretended to bind books to their good behavior and how it got the upper hand of your precedent order so well constituted before if we may believe those men whose profession gives them cause to inquire most it may be doubted there was in it the fraud of some old patentees and monopolizers in the trade of bookselling who under pretense of the poor in their company not to be defrauded and the just retaining of each man has several copy which god forbid should be gained said brought diverse glossing colors to the house which were indeed but colors and serving to no end except it be to exercise a superiority over their neighbors men who do not therefore labor in an honest profession to which learning is indebted that they should be made other men's vassals another end is thought was aimed at by some of them in procuring by petition this order that having power in their hands malignant books might the easier escape abroad as the event shows but of these sophisms and elinks of merchandise i skill not this i know that errors in a good government and in a bad are equally almost incident for what magistrate may not be misinformed and much the sooner if liberty of printing be reduced into the power of a few but to redress willingly and speedily what hath been aired and in highest authority to esteem a plain advertisement more than others have done a sumptuous bride is a virtue honored lords and commons answerable to your highest actions and whereof none can participate but greatest and wisest men end of section seven recording by moira fogerty toronto canada june two thousand eight end of areopagitica by john milton
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KAATSU At Home with Laurel Kuzins
control exciting stuff um yesterday we did strength fast strength monday we did a whole body uh today it's going to be a full body workout we're going to have our usual intervals of 40 seconds per each exercise um but we're going to be doing a lot of single arm and single leg stuff so some of the stuff will be our regular work and there'll be a couple new things sprinkled in there as well so as i often tell you guys when it comes to balance days i will continue to tell you and remind you just be patient uh not everything in this workout is meant to be done flawlessly some of the stuff just should challenge you in a way that you might not be able to do it and that's exactly why we're doing it so we can continue to push ourselves and grow stronger so on that note bands on cycle's rolling angle that a bit nope that way yes there we go better awesome all right so coming on up grab your sip of water if you have not already taken it and start your cycle tuck this in awesome all right so first up let's just start by opening up the shoulders a little bit so arm circles familiar we've done this before left arm across the body and then i come down to my knees you can see reaching with the right arm all the way up rotate pinky finger faces back bring it all the way back and around and let's take four more of those leading with the thumb come up rotate pinky finger back bring it around cool and noticing that the body does not shift and wiggle as you are making these circles you are engaging the core and the glutes to keep it stable last one all right let's work into the other side right arm across the body left arm doing the work leading with the thumb all the way up rotate pinky finger back bring it around four more cool after this we're going to work into our upward wrist curl and then we're going to come down for a new kind of tricep push-up which is really weird but it's great awesome all right first 40 seconds of work we're firing up the forearms with upward wrist curls we know how to do these so i suggest going fast because we can here we go three two one let's start moving awesome okay get that rolling keep going guys there we go keep it up keep it up no now we're talking okay pulling the shoulders away from the ears the whole time i love that this is one of our first exercises in our workout if i ever told a normal workout client that we were going to do upward wrist curls they would look at me like i was a little bit crazy but they're awesome and we're building strength throughout the whole front of the arm which is important last 10. good keep those elbows nice and straight five four three two and rest we're going to take a quick 10 seconds then we're going to jump right back into the second set our rest breaks will be a little bit longer for the rest of our exercises all right second set 40 seconds upward wrist curls let's go sleeping those fists the whole time yes we're even going to sprinkle in some cardio at three different points today but it's gonna be single leg single arm stuff awesome have done good see if you can move through it a little bit faster maybe even grow taller nice posture we arms are working veins are showing up that's exactly what we want last seven six five four three two and rest all right for this tricep push-up i don't think we've ever done these ones before uh at least in this class what i want you to do is i would suggest trying it on your knees before you come up into plank i take my hands to the floor i rotate hands to face the side wall and then i take my right hand in front of my left hand so my hands are staggered right in front of left i scoot my knees back we do want to still be able to drop our hips down towards the floor and then the move is drop down press back up so my elbows are splitting out to the sides and we've got 40 seconds then elbows as much as you can get low press back up and if you can do this in plank go for it but i'd recommend starting on your knees see how low you can get to the ground and then go for that extra challenge 40 seconds here we go so the movement looks like this elbows out press back up it is going to be a limited range of motion and it requires core strength in other parts of the body to work to help keep you strong nice very very bizarre perfect that range is going to be small and that's okay yes so this is our first half of our first set we're going to do two sets one hand from the other awesome so bizarre these are great games last 10 seconds perfect bonnie five four three two and rest let's jump right into the second half of our first set left hand in front or right now i'm seeing a little bit of this we wanna think leading with the belly instead of with the test so shifting the weight forward dropping down and up instead of down and up okay 40 seconds three two one let's do it good spread those fingers really wide work into that range of motion these can be very slow because we want to focus on getting those triceps to fire cool i know because that is look at me like this is crazy i hate it doing great good we have 15 more seconds to go if this gets to be too much on your wrist you can always do tricep extensions but just try it it's different it's hard it's going to make us stronger last seven six good five four three two and one quick rest and then we're going to jump into our second set a different way to do a push-up all right give those shoulders a shrug and let's make our way back down onto our hands right hand in front of left hand 40 seconds with those knees back three two one here we go drop into it as low as you can maybe keep getting the forearms to the floor push back up yes nice head we've got it awesome after this we have our second side great jim notice if you're leading with your hips or whether you're meeting with the chest and your butt sticking up in the air that is not directed at anyone that is directed at everyone yes lodge 10. good see if you can get those forearms all the way down to the ground five four three two and switch last half of our set left hand in front of right hand elbows playing out to the side 40 seconds here we go down press up and down press up and if your arms aren't burning at this point i don't know what else to tell you maybe take them even slower awesome great nice instagram's got it zoom has got it we are half done good after this we're going to do a different kind of bicep curl exciting we always do the same bicep curls we're going to vary it up a bit last time keep going keep going burn out those triceps five four three two and rest great job tricep stretch right arm across the body switch it up left arm across the body all right this time around we have a side modified side plank bicep curl what the heck i'll demonstrate if any of the balance stuff gets to be too much on your joints you can always do a regular bicep curl but i encourage trying this for the sake of proprioception we talked about proprioception before the brain's ability to know where any given body part is at any given time and the stronger your proprioception the less likely you are to get injured because your brain's aware that different parts are doing all kinds of weird things so i drop my left hand down to the floor i come into a modified side plank now you have two options you can do your bicep curl like this or you can lift that leg do your bicep curl like this okay so it's the same bicep curls we always do we're just on one side so let's try it set yourself up 40 seconds we're going in three two one bicep curls now take these nice and slowly and really work the muscle especially because we're on single arm so first set's going to be slow second set's going to be faster good that bottom arm is working the top bicep is working maybe even hovering that leg for increased balance awesome and yes the moves that we're doing just keep getting more and more wild because we got to keep it creative awesome half done squeeze that bicep pull the elbow into the midline of the body just like we always do yes maybe slow it down even more last six five four three two and one let's switch it up to the other side right hand roots into the floor wrist underneath shoulder set myself into that modified side plank position option to hover the leg 40 seconds in three two one bicep curls slowly working through that range yeah it's a wednesday kind of workout every part of our body is working especially that left bicep squeeze it good half done bottom arm is strong and supportive we're not sagging into the shoulder push the floor away last ten yeah seven six five four three two and rest we have a second set give the arms a shrug and let's make our way down for our second set after this we only have one more exercise and we're gonna get our heart rate up and then we'll swap out our bands and have questions today left hand roots into the mat my left knee is under my left hip my left wrist is under my left shoulder and i pop that right leg out bicep curls this time baby go for a faster speed in three two one 40 seconds pump it if you want to hover that leg hover that leg little extra challenge squeeze squeeze yes now what sometimes seem to happen is that arm kind of moves with us no keep the arm glued into the body only the forearm is working to pump that muscle up contract contract yes good should be getting tired by now keep going faster faster faster yes last 15 seconds even single arms get me going i feel it we have eight seven six five four three two and switch other side onto the right hand right knee under right hip we're going in three two and one single arm bicep curl pump speed yes doing our best not to let the space between our elbow and our shoulder move keep pressing into the midline of the body make that switch hover see if you can get it higher because why not we're adding more weight to the bottom arm making it stronger as well pump it yes we are half done 20 more seconds you're getting tired now good if you're not go faster last day bed seven six five four three two and rest whoo bicep stretch clasp the hands lengthen out the arms all right last upper body exercise of the day it's been a wild ride so far we're doing a forearm side plank reach through so again working into a side plank variation i make my way over onto my left side now in an ideal world i want your hips off the floor the whole time if you need to keep a knee down you can keep a knee down like this or you can come into full side plank i reach under and up under and up okay so we're technically doing four forty second first because one side equals one half of a set so go ahead and make your way over onto your left arm press those hips off the mat either one knee down or no knee down we're going in three two one reach under up under up i call this the forearm side plank disco okay and none of my body is moving except for that top arm good yeah oh keep going get those hips up even higher work the bottom arm even the obliques are working to keep us stable we are half done bottom arm is getting tired last ten give me seven six five four three two and right into the other side root the right arm underneath the shoulder elbow press yourself up forty seconds three two one under up under up keep going good finishing up the second half of our first set press those hips up even higher you can do it nice job instagram and zoom half done yes really go for that reach engage your obliques as well push the bottom armor to the floor get the floor out of there as you lift through your hips last ten and we're gonna take a quick break and then we'll do our second set in five four three two and rest grab water if you want it now to point out one thing technically the real work that we're doing in the exercise is only for the bottom arm because when we reach that top arm up the blood is not allowed to fully cool so just as a note if you're at home and you're wanting an exercise that gets both arms this one is primarily just the bottom arm because this iron as soon as it reaches out we're going the wrong way so just to be honest about what we're doing here let's make our way down for our second set let's do a little cardio and then let's swap out our band so starting on your left side elbow under shoulder get your hips up get your arm up 40 seconds here we go reach lift reach lift yes good maybe even reach under and kind of wrap that top shoulder down as well good yes and i love any work where the core is also working to support us and oh my goodness today is that day our core is going to be working the whole time so at the end of our practice we're not going to be coming down and doing core because i want your core firing on all cylinders and every turn of this workout last 15 seconds yeah awesome gym great good last seven six five four three two make your way over onto your right side final exercise final reps hips up arm up 40 seconds let's do it take it slow if you need to better to keep your hips off the floor the whole time adding weight to that bottom arm than to go fast and have to take breaks work that shoulder half done i'm excited for our question of the day too we have 10 more seconds don't stop now get your hips up even higher push push push seven six five four three two and rest everyone come on up to stand good job all right so our three heart rate boosting moves are lunge kicks stop a lunge kick lunge kick you can do whatever you want with your arms we have 30 seconds right leg 30 seconds left leg and then 30 seconds of our x plank so we're balancing on one hand at a time tap shift tap chef okay so we're always on either one foot or one hand all right first 30 seconds lunge kick step that right foot back we're going in three two one lunge kick lunge kick that's it good you can take put to opposite hand if that's helpful you can go fast or slow i would like you to try and go fast but maybe that's not the card today more importantly working through that exercise last 10 seconds and we're gonna go right into the other leg in eight seven six five four three two and switch left leg drop it down thirty seconds we are going lunge kick lunge and kick maybe faster boom get that bad knee down though it's not a step kick it is still a lunch half done amazing last 10 then we're dropping down right into x planes seven six five four three two and one handsome at thirty seconds explain going as fast as you can go nice bonnie is flying sydney and sophia are flying because i is moving i love it gotta get those hips up and back a little bit more each time yes last 10. then we're gonna come up and get some water and switch our bands five four three two and one everybody come on up grab your water swap armbands for leg bands and the question of the day is if you knew that you could not fail what is one thing you would do one thing you've always wanted to try or would try if you knew that failure was absolutely not possible what would it be and i like this image it can be a range of things it could be i'd restart my career and be a painter it would be i would climb everest base camp i don't know all right swapping out the bands ready for some lower body stun i like lower body stuff more on balance days but that's just me maybe because i have better balance my lower body so i'm buying it all right doesn't look like we haven't answered the question that's cool oh george 11 minute free dive that's really cool that's super cool and sounds really scary all right didn't even say fiesta to be able to serve i love it jim says he'd be an architect i like these these are examples i'm talking about it doesn't matter what it is just something you would try cool all right leg bands are on come on up to stand we're gonna do a little warm-up today and we're gonna just draw some circles to open up our hips before we get into our calves so leg bands are on hike mine up a bit and just as a refresher the leg bands can be pretty darn tight and i've actually been guilty of not putting mine on tight enough on the last couple days so notice that you have the potential to tighten your leg bands a little bit and do that now just so we're making sure we're getting the most benefit of our bands all right once those leg bands are on we're going to shift our weight into our left foot our warm up first 30 seconds is just going to be drawing circles with the right leg and i want you to try and keep that foot off the floor the whole time you're just circling around making as big of a movement as you can and you can always bend into this left leg to help get a little bit lower and challenge yourself even more so let's start with that weight into the left foot bend that knee a bit first 30 seconds right leg just circle it around without letting the rest of the body move cool really starting to get used to being on one foot we've got a fair amount of that going on today nice good last 10 and we're gonna go right into the other side in and four two and switch circling the left leg and you can play with the weight distribution of your right leg sometimes i actually dig the ball of my foot into the floor and lift my toes and sometimes i dig my toes on the floor so play with that it doesn't have to be just plopping your foot down there's different angles and weight dynamics you can play with nice last time good using the core the whole time i'm gonna keep saying it four three two and one all right we're awake we're alive we're working on one foot for today for the cavs my recommendation to try would be a single leg heel raise so that can be one of two things that can be this or if the balance isn't that stable yet you can drop your toe down and that can be this okay so any variation between left toe down to left foot up is totally cool okay so shifting the weight into the right foot 40 seconds let's do a single leg heel lift and the calves are going to burn out really quickly as we do these so go through it slow and focus more on the balance than the number of reps you're able to squeeze out keep going we're already half done cool so even doing like five of these the entire time in our set is gonna be a lot more efficient than our normal heel lifts when we're on both feet so be patient focus on getting it right good six five four three two and one come on the big toe the right foot or pick that leg up 40 seconds working into the left calf here we go up down up down yes keep it going good job instagram zoom is going look at that balance king awesome it's easy to do about one or two and then things start to get kind of wobbly and you feel like you're gonna fall yeah last 15 seconds give me seven six five four three two and one we have our second set shift the weight into the right foot come on to the big toe of the left foot or lift it off the floor 40 seconds in four three two here we go and we've got some new moves today for the lower body which i'm excited about and so when i do these i kind of stop after each one recalibrate my balance and then re-lift and if you're feeling super wild i don't even know if i can do this without the wall try and keep your right heel off the floor the whole time up up it's hard last ten then we're gonna go right to the other side seven six awesome five four three two and switch final set toe the right foot or foot off the ground get that left heel up and up 40 seconds let's go maybe you can try and keep the left heel lifted the whole time and most people have a dominant foot so standing on one foot is easier than standing on the other so if you're noticing that is your experience that is totally totally normal uh as is evidenced by the sport of snowboarding you always ride down with one foot forward so if you're feeling that kind of weirdness and balance everyone has it nice last 15 seconds oh these are good yeah last ten good six five four three two and one good steve said shoot i missed the question i was on a phone call everyone grab water take a quick rest we're gonna do our cardio after this so don't drink too much water see the question of the day is oh you're just seeing all these random answers uh if you knew you could not fail what is one thing you would attempt we're not intense you'd do it because you couldn't fail all right so let's do some cardio to get that heart rate up and then we're gonna keep playing with single leg work so first 30 seconds we have lunge kicks starting with the right leg step that foot back drop that knee down 30 seconds in three two one lunge kick lunge kick get the back knee down work into it nice awesome yes this is my pace if you can go faster than me by all means please go for it last 10 seconds there we go we've got six five four three two and one other side left foot let's go good keep going okay after this we're going to drop right into our x plank he says swim with great white sharks that's a good one good last ten nights hit that bouncing even lower five four three two x planks last 30 seconds here we go into plank position we are rolling up and shift tap that hand to the foot tap that hands to the ankle tap that hand to the big toe get as far back as you can great there we go have done after this we're going on an airplane ride we've never done these before five four three two press your hips up and back both hands are doing the floor bend into the knees walk walk walk your hands back to meet your feet and roll on up all right airplane ride so it's harder i shift my weight into my left foot i get my right foot off the ground i don't care how far off the ground the foot is just get it off the ground then i find my airplane wings see i'll rotate so you guys can see like this okay i hinge forward i fly one direction and center other direction and center so staying on one foot you're flying side to side okay try and keep the arms straight the whole time ridiculous yes so good for core balance leg muscles spine all of it so let's set up together shift the weight into your right foot get your left foot off the floor it could be here it can be here okay whatever you want arms out like wings first 40 seconds over to one way come back through center over the other way come back through center take them slow and i'm looking at the screen can lose my balance look at the floor or the wall the whole time you're doing this nice i see some people ricocheting off the wall try not to ring the off the wall i know it's tempting but knowing you have that out will make you use that out to really focus on the balance only yes yes yes last 15 seconds sophie and sydney i love it there's just limbs things are moving good last five four three two and rest great job we're going to go right to the other side left foot roots into the floor right foot comes back behind you find your wings i'm going to scoot away from the wall 40 seconds here we go over to one side and center i suggest pausing as you twist pause and as you come back through center pause so each time allowing your body to kind of recalibrate squeeze and then turn another direction jim fantastic and this is super frustrating good these are one of those things i said not everyone will master it but that's why we're doing it last ten awesome try and keep that foot off the floor the whole time five four three two and rest we have our second set so not only are these good for the stabilizers the little muscles of the legs but they're also good for helping to get into our spine and also think about squeezing your hips the whole time okay so step the weight into the right foot left foot off the floor find your wings 40 seconds here we go and if you want to get really nitpicky your hip bones stay squared off to the ground the whole time so i'm not flopping open like this my hips stay down but for the sake of doing this and learning just try it and let your body do what it needs to do great good last 10 seconds squeeze your head squeeze your core squeeze your brain and four three two and one last bed weight into the left foot pick your right foot off the floor find your wings 40 seconds 3 2 1 side to side and my standing leg is shaking like crazy because i don't do a ton of this on one leg and i'm okay with that because i know that means i'm getting stronger keep going have done awesome last head then we're going to get our heart rate up one more time have some water and keep going five four three two and rest great job heart rate boost this time starting with the last one step it back 30 seconds lunge kick three two one here we go kick lunge kick lunge all right let's get that back knee down there we go ready have done working that balance working that core notice when you're kicking that you're not shifting back my spine stays straight last six five four three two and step the right foot back 30 seconds here we go lunch kick lunge kick awesome after this we have our x-plank last cardio boost of the day let's move whoa half done yes it won't kick give me eight seven six five four three 2 and x planks 30 seconds tap shift tap shift let's bring it home there we go instagram keep it up yes eating and pressing hips up and back a little bit higher each time half done let me get water all around last 10 nice five four three two press your hips up and back bend the knees walk walk walk your hands back to meet your feet rolling up to stand and grab some water nice it is toasty in southern california today i don't know about everyone else all right next up we have lateral lunge double hovers i love these so much this might be my favorite exercise of this whole workout so we're only working into the lateral lunge on one side then we're gonna do the other side but it is a two-part hover so starting with the left leg i lunge over to the left hover straight leg come back up hover lunge get low hover straight leg hover sorry instagram i was kind of out of the screen i'm going to demonstrate it one more time so i get really low on this leg and then i come up straight on this leg so we're going to work into the left side and then we're going to work into the right side all right first 40 seconds three two one here we go lateral lunge get really low hover you don't have to get that low come back up hover lunge hover straight leg hover that's it and i was moving fast i would suggest moving even slower and getting a longer hover so try that out for size and see how it fits cool uh-huh half done good and i see you guys really bending into that left leg working into the lateral lunge which is fantastic last ten good five four three two and one let's work into the right leg here we go lateral lunge hover straight leg hover lunge get that leg up straight leg up fantastic amazing nice diane good i'm seeing everyone noticeably get their legs off the ground for that hover see if you can hold it squeeze it a little bit more at the top and working it out more on our second set cool 15 more seconds left yes awesome last eight seven go george six five four three two and rest on our second set we're going to focus more on that hover so it's going to be a lot less reps but a lot more intentional movements not to say the first that wasn't intentional but we're breaking it down even more three second hover on each one so i lunge three two one three two one three two one okay starting into the left leg ready here we go last step lunge hover dab it back three two one keep moving nice really working into the outer hip hips are the biggest muscles in the body so if we can make those strong we are basically invincible awesome half done after this we have one more exercise and then we'll call it a day last ten amazing give me five four three two and right into the other side in three two one right leg lateral lunge three two one switch it up three two one lunge it three two one step it up three two one keep going and one thing i want you to make sure on your lunge is that you're not going like this i want a straight find the whole time bending at the knee instead of at the spine amazing half done yes that's it and on those levers see if you can squeeze your hips get your leg up even higher because why not their last side of our last set last ten if you can do one more round and only one more round first six five four three two and one great job last thing of the day is a single leg hinge i know it's a lot on one leg but everyone's doing really great just maintaining that form so similar to our airplane but this time we're not doing weird stuff with the spine i pull my left knee into the chest can you tell them my right foot's my dominant foot i always start with my right foot i pull my right foot in my chest whatever you want to do with the arms hands at hips hands together airplane arms i don't care you come down flat back as flat as you can go you pull that knee up you hinge flat back now the goal here is not to touch the floor it's just to come into a straight position between your head your shoulders your hips and your heel and you can always take a little bend into the right leg to help provide more stability okay 40 seconds take that left foot off the floor three two one hinge and do it find as straight of a line as you can and then use your core your glutes pull that knee back up through center and it's hard to do this looking at the screen so don't look at the screen look at the ground that's it half done last exercise of the day and we don't have to do core because we've been working our core the whole time so this is it last 10 seconds and we're going right into that last play seven six i like these arm formations four three two and one take that right foot off the floor left side here we go let's move change forward and bring it all back up again i don't care what you do with your arms if you want a really big challenge take your hands behind the head the whole time oh nice last 15 seconds these are great we're working all the muscles of the legs and especially the glutes on that kickback to help us keep stability awesome because it needs to feel like so good six five four three two and rest we have one more set so let's take a hamstring stretch before we do our final set of the deck just take a forward fold you can get the legs to pedal all right now let's roll on up to stand and let's do this so using your core get that left knee up and into the chest high as you can start use your belly pull it in even more now we're talking 40 seconds three two one hinge find that nice long line and then pull yourself back up i think the easy way easiest way to do this is with hands on hips but that's just me pick what works for you even if you only do two reps the whole time that's cool you're doing it have done beautiful those on instagram who just jumped in we're doing balance and body control today it's been a it's been a ride ahead last four three two and one final set right foot up use your cord get that right knee up here we go 40 seconds let's move hinge and pull it in you can challenge hands behind the head if you want and a good way to get balance is just by getting a really strong core because that'll help you keep control of all your limbs have done yes looks so good last 11 seconds see if you can do one more of your bravest boldest hinges yet if you could not fail what would your hinge look like give me six five four three two and one release that foot down clasp the hands behind the back big upper body stretch with the arms and then bend into the knees dive forward and fold as you rock side to side let the top of the head melt down towards the ground using your next couple exhales to relax go ahead and release your hands grab somewhere on your shins ankles heat something give the legs a pedal again and then bending the knees as you roll up slowly to stand and reach your arms up hook the thumbs i call these your antlers stretch your antlers over to the right kind of looks like moose antlers just go with it stretch your moose antlers over to the left reach your moose antlers up the sky give them a wave and then release your hand job of applying great job tomorrow we will be doing some cardio-centric stuff still working the whole body but going a little bit faster have a brilliant rest of your wednesday thank you
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When your trusted third party moves to Sweden (Phone call)
yeah my yeah you know I was calling about my passwords for their little sign in plank giving you cards right no you never gave any of them to me yeah whatever right okay yeah no but you should have handed that these to me a long time ago isn't reading in this you know I'm out here trying to check out my account to keep my at the stable and you hit sitting on all the passwords right okay yeah no I will come I will come round where are you now where are you all right how long you been there I'm gonna be there for probably right I can I'll consider coming over okay yeah no see how these guys all right yeah nice he's he's moved to Sweden
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Mister Honesty Toilet paper and why we don't have Medicare for all
toilet paper has been in the news this week well here's a fun fact georgia-pacific one of the leading manufacturers of toilet paper comes from these guys the Koch brothers yeah one of them is dead now but these are the guys that have been bribing politicians for decades to prevent you from getting health care is health care important I guess you might know this week now the Senate who are still trying to screw you in the middle of a crisis is a wholly bought subsidiary of their work that's something to think about when you finally can sit comfortably on the can and think about how you're going to clean up your work mister honesty whoever wins we lose hey are you still here I've done a bunch of these follow me so you can see all of them
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The Ultimate Coney Dog Recipe: Mouth-Watering Hotdog Perfection!
Are you ready to make the most mouth watering hotdog around? Join me as I show you how I make the ultimate Coney Dog. In just a few simple steps. I'll have you whipping up the street food like a pro. Hello my name is David Ellis and I’m Pit Boss of Machete Boys BBQ This is the first time to the channel, welcome Let's get started here’s what you’ll need to make the meat sauce. For our Coney Island Dog Fun fact did you for Coney Dogs the original sauce was made with beef hearts? Today I’m using minnesota wagyu ground beef from my friends down at Remmele Custom Beef To start, go ahead and get 1lb of ground beef right into your Skillet. there. If we were making burgers I’d tell you not to process this too much but we mant to make fine crumbled beef here, for the sauce to really shine through. Go ahead and combine that with two cups of water, what we're looking to do here is to make a meat slurry it. We want the pieces to be as fine as possible. Go ahead and get your skillet fired up as it begins to cook. You'll notice some of the grey, the grey fat start rising to the top of which one of them off that foam, if you got one of those fancy skimmers, it will make for an easier task for you, but I'm going old school with a straight spoon Lets go ahead and get some flavor down in this meat mix I’m starting off with a couple of tablespoons of my favorite hotsauce, Crybaby Craigs If you haven't tried this W sauce, you need to. It's absolutely killer we’re gonna throw down 1 tbsp of that Whatever you got laying around as well Then we need a tablespoon of beef base. I’m using better than bouillon roasted beef. Thats just really going to amp up that beef flavor Lets get 1 tbsp of tomato paste mixed down in there. And then I'm using 2 tbsp of Tillman's competition. Brew barbecue sauce, you can use whatever you have. You want a balanced bbq sauce a little smokieness, a little sweetness, a little kick of heat Obviously if you use a sweeter sauce you’re going to have a really sweet mixture here, and that’s not what we’re going for. We’re really starting to cook here, so I’m going to go ahead and throw down some flavor. First step, is the chili powder, and we got the Sweet Basil, don’t use fresh stuff, use dried basil broken down in your fist. Bring some savoryiness to the game with a little garlic powder If you review that graphic at beginning it has all the measurements in there. But I just like to kind of eyeball it and I think about a tablespoon is the center of my hand there. I like a little extra garlic so I’m gonna throw a little extra in there. Then it just says salt and pepper. But this is a great time. Use AP BBQ rub if you got one and this is If you haven’t checked out the homestyle bbq rub by the real man meat bbq this is a great opportunity to use it. Give that all a stir here This smells absolutely delicious. This simmer on low for about an hour, I”m going to go ahead and get our Grill. Fired up in that time, get our hot dogs ready and our buns, shred some cheese and chop up a little onion. So today, I’m using a set of grill grates and my PK, and a half. Chimney of high-quality charcoal briquettes. You do this on a regular grill or better yet a griddle if you have one. The way, I like to grill my hot dogs is, I place them directly on the grates and let em cook for 4 minutes. Flipping them every minute or using my tongs to roll back and forth. You want to get nice. Chrip edges on your hot dogs without drying them out. Hot dogs are done. It's time to get the Buns ready. What we’re going to do here is go ahead and slice off the edges Trim off the sides. give them a little liposuction. And just a slice, down the middle. The hold up nicely with all of our toppings and our chili when we put it on there so it'll be nice and nice and good with this. We’re going to butter this on all sides and toast it on our grill We wanted to make sure to toast each bun heavily so it can hold up to all the chill and goodness that we're going to pile on top of our dogs. Our buns are nice and toasted. Now it's time to put it all together. To get started you want to put down a little yellow mustard. Leave that fancy deli mustard for your ham sandwich. Next up, go ahead and put down a nice bed of onion on top. And finally on the top of all of that, we just going to put down a nice slather of meat sauce. Doesn’t that look absolutely delicious. There you have it folks an authentic Coney Island hot dog. All that’s left for you. To do is take a bite and subscribe to Machete Boys barbecue . Be sure to ring that notification bell so you dont miss out on the next bbq adventure Let me know if you have any questions and I'll see you next time.
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Betrothed (I Promessi Sposi) | Alessandro Manzoni | Action & Adventure Fiction | English | 11/17
chapter 24 part 3 of the betrothed this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org reading done by jules harlock of mississauga ontario canada the betrothed by alexandro manzoni chapter 24 part three dinner being removed the two again withdrew together after conversation which lasted much longer than the first the unnamed set off anew for his castle on the same mule which had borne him thither in the morning and the cardinal calling the priest of the parish told him that he wished to be guided to the house where lucia had found shelter oh my lord replied the parish priest allow me and i will send directly to bid the young girl come here with her mother if she has arrived and their hosts too if my lord wishes indeed all that your illustrious grace desires to see i wish to go myself to see them replied that that eagle there is no necessity for your illustrious lordship to give yourself that trouble i will send directly to fetch them it's very quickly done insisted the persevering spoiler of his plans a worthy man on the whole not comprehending that the cardinal wished by this visit to do honor at once to the unfortunate girl to innocence to hospitality and to his own ministry but the superior having again expressed the same desire the inferior bowed and led the way when the two companions were seen to enter the street everyone immediately gathered round them and in a few moments people flocked from every direction forming two wings at their sides and the train behind the curate officiously repeated come come keep back keep off by fire that ego however forbade him let them alone let them alone and he walked on now raising his hand to bless the people now lowering it to fondle the children who gathered round his feet in this way they reached the house and entered the crowd hedging round the door outside in this crowd the tailor also found himself having followed behind like the rest with eager eyes and open mouth not knowing where they were going when he saw however this unexpected wear he forced the throng to make way it may be imagined with what bustle crying over and over again make way for one who has the right to pass and so went into the house agnes and lucia heard an increasing murmur in the street and while wondering what it could be saw the door thrown open and admit the purple clad prelate and the priest of the parish is this she demanded fitter ego of the curate and on receiving a sign in the affirmative he advanced towards lucia who was holding back with her mother both of them motionless and mute with surprise and bashfulness but the tone of his voice the countenance the behavior and above all the words of federigo quickly reanimated them poor girl he began god has permitted you to be put to a great trial but he has surely shown you that his eye was still over you that he has not forgotten you he has restored you in safety and has made use of you for a great work to show infinite mercy to one and to relieve at the same time many others here the mistress of the house came into the apartment who at the bustle outside had gone to the window upstairs and seeing who was entering the house hastily ran down after slightly arranging her dress and almost at the same moment the tailor made his appearance at another door seeing their guests engaged in conversation they quietly withdrew into one corner and waited there with profound respect the cardinal having courteously saluted them continued to talk to the women mingling with his words of comfort many inquiries thinking he might possibly gather from their replies some way of doing good to one who had undergone so much suffering it would be well if all priests were like your lordship if they would sometimes take the part of the poor and not to help put them into difficulties to get themselves out said agnes emboldened by the kind and affable behavior of feather eagle and annoyed at the thought that the senor dawn abandidio after having sacrificed others on every occasion should now even attempt to forbid their giving vent to their feelings and complaining to one who was set in authority over him when by an unusual chance the occasion for doing so presented itself just say all that you think said the cardinals speak freely i mean to say that if our senior curate had done his duty things wouldn't have gone as they have but the cardinal renewing his request that she should explain herself more fully she began to feel rather perplexed at having to relate a story in which she too had borne apart she did not care to make known especially to such a man however she contrived to manage it with the help of a little curtailing she related the intended match and the refusal of don avantidio nor was she silent on the pretext of the superiors which he had brought forward ah agnes and then she skipped on to don rodrigo's attempt and how having been warned of it they had been able to make their escape but indeed added she in conclusion we only escaped to be again caught in the snare if instead the senior curate had honestly told us the whole and had immediately married my poor children we would have gone away all together directly privately and far enough off to a place where not even the wind would have known us but in this way time was lost and now has happened what has happened the senor curate shall render me an account of this matter said the cardinal oh no senor no replied agnes i didn't speak on that account don't scold him for what is done is done and besides it would do no good it is his nature and on another occasion he would do just the same but lucia dissatisfied with this way of relating the story added we have also done wrong it shows it was not the lord's will that the plan should succeed what can you have done wrong my poor girl asked federigo and in spite of the threatening glances which her mother tried to give her secretly lucia in her turn related the history of their attempt in don abandidio's house and concluded by saying we have done wrong and god has punished us for it take as from his hand the sufferings you have undergone and be of good courage said federigo for who have reason to rejoice and be hopeful but those who have suffered and are ready to accuse themselves he then asked where was the betrothed and hearing from agnes lucia stood silent with her head bent and downcast eyes how he had been outlawed he felt and expressed surprise and dissatisfaction and asked why it was agnes stammered out what little she knew of renzo's history i have heard speak of this youth said the cardinal but how happens it that a man involved in affairs of this sort is in treaty of marriage with this young girl he was a worthy youth said lucia blushing but in a firm voice he was even too quiet a lad added agnes and you may ask this of anybody you like even of the senor curate who knows what confusion they may have made down there what intrigues it takes little to make poor people seem rogues indeed it is true said the cardinal i'll certainly make inquiries about him and learning the name and residence of the youth he made a memorandum of them on his tablets he added that he expected to be at their village in a few days that then lucia might go thither without fear and that in the meanwhile he would think about providing her some secure retreat till everything was arranged for the best then turning to the master and mistress of the house who immediately came forward he renewed the acknowledgement which he had already conveyed through the priest of the parish and asked them whether they were willing to receive for a few days the guest which god has sent them oh yes sir replied the woman in a tone of voice and with a look which meant much more than the bare words seemed to express but her husband quite excited by the presence of a such an interrogator and by the wish to do him honor and so important an occasion anxiously sought for some fine reply he wrinkled his forehead strained and squinted with his eyes compressed his lips stretched his intellect to its utmost extent strove fumbled about in his mind and there found an overwhelming medley of unfinished ideas and half-formed words but time pressed the cardinal signified that he had already interpreted his silence the poor man opened his mouth and pronounced the words you may imagine at this point not another word would occur to him this failure not only disheartened and vexed him at the moment but the tormenting remembrance ever after spoiled his complacency in the great honor he had received and how often in thinking it over and fasting himself again in the same circumstances did numberless words crowd upon his mind as it were out of spite any of which would have been better than that silly you may imagine but are not the very ditches full of wisdom too late the cardinal took his leave saying the blessing of god be upon this house the same evening he asked the curate in what way he could best compensate to the tailor who certainly could not be rich for the expenses he must have incurred especially in these times by his hospitality the curate replied that in truth neither the prophets of his business nor the produce of some small fields which the good tailor owned would be enough this year to allow of his being liberal to others but that having laid by a little in the preceding years he was among the most easy in circumstances in the neighborhood and could afford to do a kindness without inconvenience as he certainly would with all his heart and that under any circumstances he would deem it an insult to be offered money in compensation he will probably said the cardinal have demands on people unable to pay you may judge yourself my most illustrious lord these poor people pay from the over plus of the harvest last year there was no over plus and this one everybody falls short of absolute necessaries very well replied federer eagle i will take all these debts upon myself and you will do me the pleasure of getting from him a list of sums and discharging them for me it will be a tolerable sum so much the better and you will have i dare say many more wretched and almost destitute of clothing who have no debts because they can get no credit alas too many one does what one can but how can we supply all in times like these tell them to clothe them at my expense and pay him well really this year all that does not go for bread seems a kind of robbery but this is a particular case we cannot close the history of this day without briefly relating how the unnamed concluded it this time the report of his conversion had preceded him in the valley and quickly spreading throughout it had excited among all the inhabitants consternation anxiety and angry whisperings to the first braavos or servants it mattered not which whom he met he made signs that they should follow him and so on on either hand all fell behind with unusual perplexity of mind but with their accustomed submission so that with a continually increasing train he at length reached the castle he beckoned to those who were loitering about the gate to follow him with the others entered the first court went towards the middle and here seated all the while on his saddle uttered one of his thundering calls it was the accustomed signal at which all his dependents who were within hearing immediately flocked towards him in a moment all those who were scattered throughout the castle attended to the summons and mingled with this already assembled party gazing eagerly at their master go and wait for me in the great hall said he and from his hire station on horseback he watched them all move off he then dismounted led the animal to the stable himself and repaired to the room where he was expected on his appearance a loud whispering was instantly hushed and retiring to one side they left a large space in the hall quite clear for him there may have been perhaps about thirty the unnamed raised his hand as if to preserve the silence his presence had already created raised his head which towered above all those of the assemblage and said listen all of you and let no one speak unless i bid him my friends the path we have hitherto followed leads to the depths of hell i do not mean to abrade you i who have been foremost of you all the worst of all but listen to what i have to say the merciful god has called me to change my life and i will change it i have already changed it so may he do with you all know then and hold it for certain that i am resolved rather to die than to do anything more against his holy laws i revoke all the wicked commands you may any of you have received from me you understand me indeed i command you not to do anything i have before commanded and hold it equally certain that no one from this time forward shall do evil with my sanction in my service he who will remain with me under these conditions shall be to me as a son and i shall feel happy at the close of that day in which i shall not have eaten that i may supply the last of you with the last loaf i have left in the house he who does not wish to remain shall receive what is due of his salary and an additional gift he may go away but must never again set foot here unless it be to change his life for this purpose he shall always be received with open arms think about it tonight tomorrow morning i will ask you one by one for your reply and will then give you new orders for the present retire everyone to his post and god who has exercised such mercy towards me incline you to do good resolutions here he ceased and all continued how various and tumultuous so ever might be the thoughts at work in their heart and minds they gave no outward demonstration of emotion they were accustomed to receive the voice of their master as the declaration of a will from which there was no appeal and that voice announcing that the will was changed in no way denoted that it was enfeebled it never crossed the mind of one of them that because he was converted they might therefore assume over him and reply to him as to another man they beheld in him a saint but one of those saints who are depicted with a lofty brow and a sword in their hands besides the fear he inspired they also entertained for him especially those born in his service and they were a large proportion the affection of subjects they had all besides a kindly feeling of admiration for him and experienced in his presence as species of i will even say modest humility such as the rudest and most wanton spirits feel before an authority which they have once recognized again the things they had just heard from his lips were doubtless odious to their ears but neither false nor entirely alien to their understandings if they had a thousand times ridiculed them it was not because they disbelieved them but to obviate by ridicule the fear which any serious consideration of them would have awakened and now on seeing the effect of this fear on the mind like that of their master there was not one who did not either more or less sympathize with him at least for a little while in addition to all this those among them who had first heard the grand news beyond the valley had at the same time witnessed and related the joy the exaltation of the people the new favor with which the unnamed was regarded and the veneration so suddenly exchanged for their former hatred their former terror so that in the man whom they had always regarded so to say as a superior being even while they in a great measure themselves constituted his strength they now beheld the wonder the idol of a multitude they beheld them exalted above others in a different but not less real manner ever above the common throng ever at the head they stood now confounded uncertain one of another and each one of himself some murmured some began to plan whether they could go to find shelter and employment some questioned with themselves whether they could make up their minds to become honest men some even moved by his words felt a sort of inclination to do so others without resolving upon anything proposed to promise everything readily to remain in the meanwhile where they could share the loaf so willingly offered and in those days so scarce and thus gained time for decision no one however uttered a syllable and when at the close of his speech the unnamed again raised his authoritative hand and beckoned to them to disperse they all moved off in the direction of the door as quietly as a flock of sheep he followed them out and placing himself in the middle of the courtyard stood to watch them by the dim evening light as they separated from each other and repaired to their several posts then returning to fetch a lantern he again traversed the courts corridors and halls visited every entrance and after seeing that all was quiet at length retired to sleep yes to sleep because he was sleepy never though he had always industriously courted them had he in any conjuncture been so overburdened with intricate and at the same time urgent affairs as at the present moment yet he was sleepy the remorse which had robbed him of rest the night before was not only unsubdued but even spoke more loudly more sternly more absolutely yet he was sleepy the order the kind of government established by him in that castle for so many years with so much care and such a singular union of rashness and perseverance he had now himself overturned by a few words the unlimited devotion of his dependence their readiness for any undertaking the ruffian-like fidelity on which he had long been accustomed to depend these he had himself shaken his various engagements had become a tissue of perplexities he had brought confusion and uncertainty into his household yet he was sleepy he went therefore into his chamber approached that bed which the night before he had found such a thorny couch and knelt down at its side with the intention of praying he found in fact in a deep and hidden corner of his mind the prayers he had been taught to repeat as a child he began to recite them and the words so long wrapped up as it were together flowed one after another as if emerging once more to light he experienced in this act a mixture of undefined feelings a kind of soothing pleasure in this actual return to the habits of innocent childhood a doubly bitter contrition at the thought of the gulf that he had placed between those former days and the present an ardent desire to attain by works of expiation a clear conscience a state more nearly resembling that of innocence to which he could never return together with a feeling of deep gratitude and of confidence in that mercy which could lead him towards it and had already given so many tokens of willingness to do so then rising from his knees he laid down and was quickly wrapped in sleep thus ended a day still so much celebrated when our anonymous author wrote a day of which had he not written nothing would have been known at least nothing of the particulars for repamonte and raviola whom we have quoted above merely recorded that after an interview with bitted eagle this remarkable tyrant wonderfully changed his course of life and forever and how few are there who have read the works of these authors fewer still are there who will read this of ours and who knows whether in the valley itself if anyone had the inclination to seek and the ability to find it there now remains the smallest trace the most confused tradition of such an event so many things have taken place since that time end of chapter 24 part 3. chapter 25 part 1 of the betrothed this is a liver box recording all liverwox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit liverbox.org by jeannie the betrothed by alessandro manzoni chapter 25 part 1. next day there was no one spoken of in lucia's village and throughout the whole territory of lecco but herself the unnamed the archbishop and one other person who however ambitious to have his name in men's mouths would willingly on this occasion have dispensed with the honor we mean the senor don rodriguez not that his doings had not before been talked about but they were detached secret conversations and that man must have been very well acquainted with his neighbor who would have ventured to discourse with him freely on such a subject nay people did not even exercise those feelings on the subject of which they were capable for generally speaking when men cannot give in to their indignation without imminent danger they not only show less than they feel or disguise it entirely but they feel less in reality but now who could refrain from inquiring and reasoning about so notorious an event in which the hand of heaven had been seen and in which two such personage bore a conspicuous part one in whom such a spirited love of justice was united to so much authority the other who with all his boldness had been induced as it were to lay down his arms and submit by the sight of these rivals don rodrigo looked rather insignificant now all understood what it was to torment innocents with the wish to dishonor it to persecute it with such insolent perseverance with such atrocious violence with such abominable treachery they reviewed on this occasion all the other feats of the senor and said what they thought about all each one being emboldened by finding everybody else of the same opinion there were whisperings and general murmurs cautiously uttered however on account of the numberless bravos he had around him a large share of public anima diversion fell also upon his friends and flatterers they said of the senor podesta that he ritually deserved always deaf and blind and dumb on the doings of this tyrant but this also cautiously for the podesta at bailiffs with the dr azika garbouli who had no weapons but gossiping and cabals and with other flatterers like himself they did not use so much ceremony these were pointed at and regarded with very contemptuous and suspicious glances so that for some time he judged it expedient to keep as much within his doors as possible don rodrigo astounded at this unlooked for news so different to the tidings he had expected day after day and hour after hour remain ensconced in his den-like palace with no one to keep him company but his bravos devouring his rage for two days and on the third set off for milan had there been nothing else but the murmuring of the people perhaps since things had gone so far he would have stayed on purpose to face it or even to seek an opportunity of making an example to others of one of the most daring but the certain intelligence that the cardinal was coming into the neighborhood fairly drove him away the count his uncle who knew nothing of the story but what he had been told by atylio would certainly expect that on such an occasion don rodrigo should be the first to wait upon the cardinal and receive him in public the most distinguished reception everyone must see how he was on the road to this consummation the count expected it and would have required a minute account of the visit for it was an important opportunity of showing in what esteem his family was held by one of the head powers to extricate himself from so odious a dilemma don rodrico rising one morning before the sun threw himself into his carriage griso and some other bravos outside both in front and behind and leaving orders as the rest of his household should follow him took his departure like a fugitive like it will perhaps be allowed us to exalt our characters by so illustrious a comparison like cataline from rome fretting and fuming and swearing to return very shortly in a different guise to execute his vengeance in the meanwhile the cardinal proceeded on his visitation among the parishes in the territory of lecco taking one each day on the day in which he was to arrive at lucia's village a large part of the inhabitants were early on the road to meet him at the entrance of the village close by the cottage of our two poor women was erected a triumphal arch constructed of upright stakes and poles laid crosswise covered with straw and moss and ornamented with green vows of holly distinguishable by its scarlet berries and other shrubs the front of the church was adorned with tapestry from every window ledge hung extended quilts and sheets and infant swaddling clothes disposed like drapery ensured all the few necessary articles which could be converted either bodily or otherwise into the appearances of something superfluous towards the evening they are at which frederico usually arrived at the church on his visitation tours all who had remained within doors old men women and children for the most part set off to meet him some in procession some in groups headed by don abondio who in the midst of the rejoicing looked disconsolate enough both from the stunning noise of the crowd and from the continual hurrying to and fro of the people which as he himself expressed it quite dimmed his sight together with a secret apprehension that the women might have been babbling and that he would be called upon to tender an account of the wedding at length the cardinal came in sight or to speak more correctly the crowd in the midst of which he was carried in his litter surrounded by his attendance for nothing could be distinguished of his whole party but a signal towering in the air above the heads of the people part of the cross which was borne by the chaplain mounted upon his mule the crowd which was dancing with don abando hurried forward in a disorderly manner to join the approaching party while he after ejaculating three or four times gently in procession what are you doing turn back in vexation and muttering to himself it is a perfect babble a perfect babel went to take refuge in the church until they had dispersed and here he awaited the cardinal the holy prelate in the meanwhile advanced slowly bestowing benedictions with his land and receiving them from the mouths of the multitude while his followers had enough to do to keep their places behind him as lucia's countrymen the villagers were anxious to receive the archbishop with more than ordinary honors but this was no easy matter for it had long been customary wherever he went for all to do the most they could at the very beginning of his episcopate on his first solemn entry into the cathedral the rush and crowding of the populace upon him were such as to excite fears for his life and some of the gentlemen who were nearest to him had actually drawn their swords to terrify and repulse the press such were their violent and uncouth manners that even in making demonstrations of kindly feelings to a bishop in church and attempting to regulate them it was necessary almost to have recourse to bloodshed and that deference would not perhaps have proven sufficient had not two priests strong in body and bold in spirit raised him in their arms and carried him at once from the door of the temple to the very foot of the high altar from that time forward in the many episcopal visits he had to make his first entrance into the church might without joking be reckoned among his pastoral laborers and sometimes even among the dangers he had incurred on this occasion he entered as best he could went up to the altar and then after a short prayer addressed as was his custom a few words to his auditors of his affection for him his desire for their salvation and the way in which they ought to prepare themselves for the services of the morrow then retiring to the parsonage among many other things he had consulted about with the curette he questioned him as to the character and conduct of renzo dona bondio said that he was rather a brisk obstinate and hot-headed fellow but on more particular and precise interrogations he was obliged to admit that he was a worthy youth and that he himself could not understand how he could have played all the mischievous tricks that milan which had been reported of him and about the young girl resumed the cardinal do you think she may not now return in security to her own home for the present replied donna bondio she might come and be as safe the present i say as she wishes but added he with a thigh your illustrious lordship ought to be always here or at least near at hand the lord is always near said the cardinal as to the rest i will think about placing her in safety and he hastily gave orders that next morning early a litter should be dispatched with an attendant to fetch the two women donna bondio came out from the interview quite delighted that the cardinal had talked to him about the two young people without requiring an account of his refusal to marry them then he knows nothing about it he said to himself agnessa has held her tongue wonderful they have to see him again but i will give them further instructions that i will he knew not poor man that frederico had not entered upon the discussion just because he intended to speak to him about it more at least when they were disengaged and that he wished before giving him what he deserved to hear his side of the question but the intentions of the good prelate for the safe placing of lucia had in the meanwhile been rendered unnecessary after he had left her other circumstances had occurred which we will now proceed to relate the two women during the few days which they had to pass in the taylor's hospitable dwelling had resumed as far as they could each her former a custom manner of living lucia had very soon beg some employment and as at the monastery diligently applied her needle in a small retired room shut out from the gaze of the people agnessa occasionally went abroad and at other times sat sewing with her daughter their conversations were more melancholy as well as more affectionate both were prepared for separation since the lamb could not return to dwell so near the wolf's den and when and what would be the end of the separation the future was dark inextricable for one of them in particular agnesa nevertheless indulged in her own mind many cheerful anticipations that renzo if nothing evil had happened to him would sooner or later send some news of himself and if he had found some employment to which he could settle if and how could it be doubted he still intended to keep faith with lucia why could they not go and live with him with such hopes she often entertained her daughter who found it it is difficult to say whether more mournful to listen to them or painful to reply her great secret she had always kept to herself and uneasy certainly at concealing anything from so good a mother yet restrained invincibly as it were by shame and by the different fears we have before mentioned she went from day to day without speaking her designs were very different from those of her mother or rather she had no designs and she had entirely given herself up to providence she always therefore endeavored to divert or to let drop the conversation or else said in general terms that she had no longer any hope or desire for anything in this world except to be soon restored to her mother more frequently however tears came opportunely instead of words do you know why it appears so to you said ednessa because you've suffered so much and it doesn't seem possible that it can turn out for good to you but leave it to god and if let a ray come in but one ray and then i know whether you will always care about nothing lucia kissed her mother and wept besides this a great friendship quickly sprang up between them and their hosts where indeed should it exist unless between benefactors and the benefited when both one and the other are worthy good people agnessa particularly had many long chats with the mistress of the house the tailor too gave them a little amusement with his stories and moral discourses and at dinner especially had always some wonderful anecdote to relate abu dhan tona or the fathers of the desert end of chapter 25 part 1 recording by jeannie whitfield chapter 25 part 2 the betrothed this is a liquor box recording all liverbox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by jeannie whitfield the betrothed by alessandro manzoni chapter 25 part 2. a few miles from this village resided at their country house a couple of some importance don ferrante and donna prasada their family as usual is unnamed by our anonymous author donna prasada was an old lady very much inclined to do good the most praised were the employment certainly that a person can undertake but which like every other can be too easily abused to do good we must know how to do it and like everything else we can only know this through the medium of our own passions our own judgment our own ideas which not unfrequently are rather as correct as they are capable of being than as they ought to be donna preceda acted towards her ideas as it is said one ought to do towards one's friends she had few of them but to those few she was very much attached among the few there were unfortunately many distorted ones nor was it these she loved the best hence it happened either that she proposed to herself as a good end what was not such in reality or employed means which would rather produce an opposite effect or thought them allowable when they were not at all so from a certain vague supposition that he who does more than his duty may also go beyond his right it happened that she could not see in an event what was actually there or did see what was not there and many other similar things which may and do happen to all not accepting the best but to donna prasada far too often and not unfrequently all at once on hearing lucia's wonderful case and all that was reported on this occasion of the young girl she felt a great curiosity to see her and sent a carriage with an aged attendant to fetch both mother and daughter the latter shrugged her shoulders and besought the tailor who was the bearer of the message to find some sort of excuse for her so long as it only related to the common people who tried to make acquaintance with the young girl who had been the subject of a miracle the taylor had willingly rendered her that service but in this instance resistance seemed in his eyes a kind of rebellion he made so many faces uttered so many exclamations used so many arguments that it wasn't customary to do so and that it was a grand house and that one shouldn't say no to great people and that it might be the making of their fortune and that the senora donna prasada besides all the rest was a saint too in short so many things that lucia was obliged to give way more especially as agnes confirmed all these reasonings with a corresponding number of ejaculations certainly surely arrived in the lady's presence she received them with much courtesy and numberless congratulations questioning and advising them with a kind of almost innate superiority but corrected by so many humble expressions tempered by so much interest in their behalf and sweetened with so many expressions of piety that agnes almost immediately and lucia not long afterwards began to feel relieved from the oppressive sense of all with which the presence of such a lady had inspired them nay they even found something attractive in it in short hearings that the cardinal had undertaken to find lucia a place of retreat and urged by a desire to second and at the same time anticipate his good intention donna prasada proposed to take the young girl into her own house where no other services would be required of her than the use of her needle scissors and spindle adding that she would take upon herself the charge of informing his lordship beyond the obvious and immediate good in this work donna prasada saw in it and proposed to herself another perhaps a more considerable one in her ideas that of directing a young mind and of bringing into the right way one who greatly needed it for from the first moment she had heard lucia mentioned she became instantly persuaded that in a young girl who could have promised herself to a scoundrel a villain in short escape gallows there must be some fault some hidden wickedness lurking within tell me what company you keep and i'll tell you what you are lucia's visit had confirmed this persuasion not that on the whole as the saying is she did not seem to donna prasada a good girl but there were many things to favor the idea that head hung down until her chin was buried in her neck her not replying at all or only in broken sentences as if by constraint might indicate modesty but they undoubtedly denoted a great deal of willfulness it did not require much discernment to discover that that young brain had its own thoughts on the subject and those blushes every moment and those suppressed sighs two such eyes too which did not please donna persona at all she held it for certain as if she knew it on good grounds that all lucia's misfortunes were a chastisement from heaven for her attachment to a rascal and a warning to her to give him up entirely and these premises being laid down she proposed to cooperate towards so good and end because as she often said both to herself and others she made it her object to second the will of heaven but she often fell into the misconception of taking for the will of heaven the fancies of her own brain however she took care not to give the least hint of the second intention we have named it was one of her maxims that to bring a good design to a useful issue the first requisite in the greater number of instances is not to let it be discovered the mother and daughter looked at each other considering the mournful necessity of their separating the offer seemed to both of them most acceptable when they had no choice for it on account of the vicinity of the residents to their village wither let the worst come to the worst they would return and be able to meet at the approaching festivity seeing a scent exhibited in each other's eyes they both turned to donna prasada with such acknowledgement as expressed their acceptance of the proposal she renewed her kind app ability and promises and said that they would shortly have a letter to present to his lordship after the women had taken their departure she got don federante to compose the letter he being a learned person as we shall hereafter relate more particularly was always employed by her as secretary on occasions of importance on one of such magnitude as this don peranti exerted his utmost stretch of ingenuity and on delivering the rough draft to his partner to copy warmly recommended the orthography to her notice this being one of the many things he had studied and the few over which he had any command in the house donna persona copied it very diligently and then dispatched the letter to the tailors this was two or three days before the cardinal sent the letter to convey the two women home arriving at the village before the cardinal had gone to church they alighted at the curett's house there was an order to admit them immediately the chaplain who was the first to see them executed the order only detaining them so long as was necessary to school them very hastily in the ceremonials they ought to observe towards his lordship and the titles by which they should address him his usual practice wherever he could affect it unknown to his grace it was a continual annoyance to the poor man to see the little ceremony that was used towards the cardinal in this particular all said he to the rest of the household through the excess of kindness of that saintly man from his great familiarity and then he related how with his own ears he had more than once even heard the reply yes sir and no sir the cardinal was at this moment busily talking with don abando on some parish matters so that the letter had not the desired opportunity of giving his instructions also to the women he could only bestow upon them in passing as he withdrew and they came forward a glance which meant to say how well pleased he was with them and conjuring them like good creatures to continue silent after the first kind greeting on one hand and the first reverent salutation on the other agnes drew the letter from her bosom and handed it to the cardinal saying it is from the senora dona prasada who says she knows your most illustrious lordship well my lord it's natural enough among such great people that they should know each other when you have read it you will see very well said frederico when he had read the letter and extracted the honey from don perante's flowers of rhetoric he knew the family well enough to feel certain that lucia had been invited thither with good intention and that there she would be secure from the machinations and violence of her persecutor what opinion he entertained of donna prasada's head we have no positive information probably she was not the person whom he would have chosen for such a purpose but as we have said or hinted elsewhere it was not his custom to undo arrangements made by those whose duty it was to make them that he might do them over again better take this separation also and the uncertainty in which you are placed calmly he added trust that it will soon be over and that god will bring matters to that end to which he seems to have directed them but rest assured that whatever he wills shall happen will be the best for you to lucia in particular he gave some further kind advice another word or two of comfort to both and then bestowing on them his blessing he let them go at the street door they found themselves surrounded by a crowd of friends of both sexes the whole population we may almost say who were waiting for them and who conducted them home as in triumph among the women there was quite a rivalry in congratulations sympathy and inquiries and all exclaimed with dissatisfaction on hearing that lucia would leave them the next day the men ride with each other and offering their services everyone wished to keep guard at the cottage for that night upon this fact our anonymous author thinks fit to ground a proverb would you have many ready to help you be sure not to need them so many welcomes confounded and almost stunned lucia though on the whole they did her good by somewhat distracting her mind from those thoughts and recollections which even in the midst of the bustle and excitement rose only too readily on crossing that threshold on entering those rooms at the site of every object when the bells began to ring announcing the approach of the hour for divine service everybody moved towards the church and to our newly returned friends it was a second triumphal march service being over donna bondio who had hastened forward to see if perpetua had everything well arranged for dinner was informed that the cardinal wished to speak with him he went immediately to his noble guest apartment who waiting until he drew near senior curate he began and these words were uttered in such a way as to convey the idea that they were the preface to a long and serious conversation senior curate why did you not unite in marriage this lucille with her betrothed husband those people have emptied the sack this morning thought don abando has each stamp and fourth in reply your most illustrious lordship will doubtless have heard speak of the confusions which have risen out of this affair it has all been so intricate that to this very day one cannot see one's way clearly in it as your illustrious lordship may yourself conclude from this that the young girl is here after so many accidents as it were by a miracle and that's the bridegroom after other accidents is nobody knows where i ask replied the cardinal whether it is true that before all these circumstances took place you refused to celebrate the marriage when you were requested to do so on the appointed day and if so why really if your illustrious lordship knew what intimations what terrible injunctions i have received not to speak he paused without concluding with a certain manner intended respectfully to insinuate that it would be indiscreet to wish to know more but says the cardinal with a voice and look much more serious than usual it is your bishop who for his own duties sake and for your justification wishes to learn from you why you have not done what in your regular duties you were bound to do my lord said dona bondio shrinking almost into a nutshell i did not like to say before but it seemed to me that things being so entangled and so long gone by and now irremediable it was useless to bring them up again however however i say i know your illustrious lordship will not betray one of your poor priests for you see my lord your illustrious lordship cannot be everywhere at once and i remain here exposed but when you command it i will tell you i will tell you all tell me i only wish to find you free from blame donna bondio then began to relate the doleful history but suppressing the principal name he merely substituted a great senor thus giving to prudence the little that he could in such an emergency and you had no other motive asked the cardinal having attentively heard the whole perhaps i have not sufficiently explained myself replied donna bondio i was prohibited under pain of death to perform this marriage and does this appear to you a sufficient reason for omitting a positive duty i have always endeavoured to do my duty even at very great inconvenience but when one's life is concerned and when you presented yourself to the church said frederico in a still more solemn tone to receive holy orders did she caution you about your life did she tell you that the duties belonging to the ministry were free from every obstacle exempt from every danger or did she tell you that where danger begins their duty would end did she not expressively say to the contrary did she not warn you that she sent you forth as a sheep among wolves did you not know that there are violent oppressors to whom what you are commanded to perform would be displeasing he from whom we have received teaching an example in imitation of whom we suffer ourselves to be called and call ourselves shepherds when he descended upon the earth to execute his office did he lay down as a condition the safety of his life and to save it to preserve it i say a few days longer upon earth at the expense of charity and duty did he institute the holy unction the imposition of hands the gift of the priesthood leave it to the world to teach this virtue to advocate this doctrine what do i say oh shame the world itself rejects it the world also makes its own laws which fix the limits of good and evil it too has its gospel a gospel of pride and hatred and it will not have it said that the love of life is a reason for transgressing its precepts it will not and it is obeyed and we children and proclaimers of the promise what would the church be if such language as yours were that of all your brethren where would she be had she appeared in the world with these doctrines donna bondio hung his head his mind during these arguments was like a chicken in the talons of a hawk which holds its prey elevated to an unknown region to an atmosphere it has never before breathed finding that he must make some reply he said in an unconvinced tone of submission my lord i shall be to blame when one is not to consider one's life i don't know what to say but when one has to do with some people people who possess power and won't hear reason i don't see what is to be gained by it even if one were willing to play the bravo the senor is one whom it is impossible either to conquer or win over don't you know that suffering for righteousness sake is our conquest if you know not this what do you preach what are you teacher of what is the good news you announce to the poor who requires from you that you should conquer force by force surely you will not one day be asked if you were able to overcome the powerful for this purpose neither your mission nor rule was given to you but you will assuredly be demanded whether you employed the means you possessed to do what was required of you even when they had the temerity to prohibit you these saints are very odd thought don abando meanwhile in substance to extract the plain meaning he has more at heart the affections of two young people than the life of a poor priest and as to himself he would have been very well satisfied had the conversation ended here but he saw the cardinal at every pause wait with the heir of one who expects a reply a confession or an apology in short something i repeat my lord he answered therefore that i shall be to blame one can't give oneself courage and why then i might ask you did you undertake an office which binds upon you a continual warfare with the passions of the world but i will rather say how is it you do not remember that if in this ministry however you may have been placed there courage is necessary to fulfill your obligation there is one who will infallibly bestow it upon you when you ask him thank you all the millions of monitors naturally possessed courage that they naturally held life in contempt so many young persons just beginning to enjoy it so many aged ones accustomed to regret that it is so near its end so many children so many mothers all possessed courage because courage was necessary and they relied upon god knowing your own weakness and the duties to which you were called have you ever thought of preparing yourself for the difficult circumstances in which you might be placed in which you actually are placed at present ah if for so many years of pastoral labors you have loved your flock and how could you not love them if you have placed in them your affection your cares your happiness courage ought not fail you in the moment of need love is intrepid now surely if you love those who have been committed to your spiritual care those whom you call children when you saw two of them threatened as well as yourself ah surely as the weakness of the flesh made you tremble for yourself so love would have made you tremble for them you would feel humbled for your former fears as the effect of your corrupt nature you would have implored strength to overcome them to expel them as a temptation but a holy and noble fear for others for your children this you would have listened to this would have given you no peace this would have incited constrained you to think and to do all you could to avert the dangers that threatened them with what has this fear this love inspired you what have you done for them what have you thought for them and he ceased in token of expectation end of chapter 25 part two recording by jeannie whitfield mississippi usa 26 part 1 of the betrothed this is a librebox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org reading done by jules harlick of mississauga ontario canada the betrothed by alexandro manzoni chapter 26 part 1. at such a question don a bondidio who had been studying to find some reply in the least precise terms possible stood without uttering a word and to speak the truth even we with the manuscript before us and pen in hand having nothing to contend with but words nor anything to fear but the criticisms of our readers even we i say feel a kind of repugnance in proceeding we feel somewhat strange in this setting forth with so little trouble such admirable precepts of fortitude and charity of act of solicitude for others an unlimited sacrifice of self but remembering that these things were said by one who also practiced them we will confidently proceed you give me no answer resume the cardinal ah if you had done on your part what charity and duty required of you however things had turned out you would now have something to answer you see then yourself what you have done you have obeyed the voice of inequity unmindful of the requirements of duty you have obeyed her punctually she showed herself to you to signify her desire but she wished to remain concealed from those who could have sheltered themselves from her reach and been on their guard against her she did not wish to resort to arms she desired secrecy to mature her designs of treachery and force at leisure she required the view transgression and silence you have transgressed and kept silent i ask you now whether you have not done more you will tell me whether it be true that you alleged false pretext for your refusal that you might not reveal the true motive and he paused the while awaiting a reply the telltales have reported this too thought donna bundidio but as he gave no token in words of having anything to say the cardinal continued if it be true then that you told these poor people what was not the case to keep them in the ignorance and darkness in which inequity wished them to be i must believe it then it only remains for me to blush for it with you and to hope that you will weep for it with me see then to what this solicitude good god and but just now you accused it as a justification this solicitude for your temporal life has led you it has led you repel freely these words if you think them unjust take them as a salutary humiliation if they are not it has led you to deceive the weak to lie to your own children just see now how things go but don at bon didio again to himself to that fiend meaning the unnamed his arms round his neck and to me for the half-life uttered for the sole purpose of saving my life all this fuss and noise but they are our superiors they're always in the right it's my ill star that everybody sets upon me even saints and speaking aloud he said i have done wrong i see that i've done wrong but what could i do in an extremity of that kind do you still ask this have not i told you already must i tell you again you should have loved my son loved and prayed then you would have felt that iniquity may indeed have threats to employ blows to bestow but not commands to give you would have reunited according to the law of god those whom man wished to put us under you would have extended towards these unhappy innocents the ministry they had a right to claim from you god himself would have been surety for the consequences because you had followed his will by following in others you have come in as answerable and for what consequences but supposing all human resources failed you supposing no way of escape was open when you looked anxiously around you thought about it sought for it then you might have known that when your poor children were married they would themselves have provided their escape that they were ready to flee from the face of their powerful enemy and had already designed a place of refuge but even without this did you not remember that you had a superior how would he have this authority to rebuke you for having been wanting in the duties of your office did he not feel himself bound to assist you in fulfilling them why did you not think of acquainting your bishop with the impediment that infamous violence had placed in the way of the exercise of your ministry the very advice of perpetua thought dawn upon ebondidio fetishly who in the midst of this conversation had most vividly before his eyes the image of the braavos and the thought that don rodrigo was still alive and well and that he would someday or other be returning in glory and triumph and furious with revenge and though the presence of so high a dignitary together with his countenance and language filled him with confusion and inspired him with fear yet it was not such a fear as completely to subdue him or expel the idea of resistance because this idea was accompanied by the recollection that after all the cardinal employed neither musket nor sword nor bravo's why did you not remember pursued the bishop that if there were no other retreat open to these betrayed innocents i at least was ready to receive them and put them in safety had you directed them to me the desolate to a bishop as belonging to him as a precious part i don't say of his charge but of his riches and as to yourself i should have become anxious for you i should not have slept till i was sure that not a hair of your head would be injured do you think i had not the means of securing your life thank you that he who was so very bold would have remitted nothing of his boldness when he was aware that his plots and contrivances were known elsewhere were known to me that i was watching him and was resolved to use all the means within my power in your defense didn't you know that if men too often promise more than they can perform so they not unfrequently threaten more than they would attempt to execute didn't you know that inequity depends not only on its own strength but often also on the fears and credulity of others just perpetua's arguments again thought dawn upon the deal never reflecting that his singular concurrence of his servant and federigo in deciding on what he might and should have done would tell very much against him but you pursued the cardinal in conclusion saw nothing and would see nothing but your own temporal danger what wonder that it seemed to use sufficient to outweigh every other consideration it was because i myself saw those terrible faces escaped from don apondio in reply i myself heard their words your illustrious lordship can talk very well but you ought to be in a poor priest's shoes and find yourself brought to the point no sooner however had he uttered these words than he bit his tongue with vexation he saw that he had allowed himself to be too much carried away by petulance and said to himself now comes the storm but raising his eyes doubtfully he was utterly astonished to see the countenance of that man whom he never could succeed in divining or comprehending passed from solemn air of authority and rebuke to a sorrowful and pence of gravity tis too true said federer ego is such as our miserable and terrible condition we must rigorously exact from others what god only knows whether we should be ready to yield we must judge correct reprove and god knows what we ourselves should do in the same circumstances what we actually have done in similar ones but woe unto me had i to take my own weaknesses as the measure of other people's duties or the rule of my own teaching yet i certainly ought to give a good example as well as a good instruction to others and not to be like the pharisees who laid men with burdens grievous to be born while they themselves touched not the burden with one of their fingers well then my son my brother as the errors of those in authority are often better known to others than to themselves if you are aware of my having from pusalamity or from any other motive failed in any part of my duty tell me of it candidly and help me to amend so that where example has been wanting confession at least may supply its place remonstrate freely with me on my weaknesses and then my words will acquire more value in my mouth because you will feel more vividly than they are not mine but are the words of him who can give both to you and me the necessary strength to do what they prescribe oh what a holy man but what a tormentor thought don abondio he doesn't even spare himself that i should examine interfere with criticize and accuse even himself he then said aloud o my lord you are joking with me who does not know the fortitude of mine the intrepid zeal of your illustrious lordship and in his heart he added even too much so i did not ask you for praise which makes me tremble said better eagle for god knows my failings and what i know of them myself is enough to confound me but i wish that we should humble ourselves together before him that we might depend upon him together i would for your own sake that you should feel how your conduct has been and your language still is opposed to the law you nevertheless preach and according to which you will be judged all falls upon me said don at bondidio but these people who have told you this didn't probably tell you two of their having introduced themselves treacherously into my house to take me by surprise and to contract a marriage contrary to the laws they did tell me my son but it is this that grieves that depresses me to see you still anxious to excuse yourself still thinking to excuse yourself by accusing others still accusing others of what ought to make part of your own confession who placed them i don't say under the necessity but under the temptation to do what they have done would they have sought this irregular method have not the legitimate one been closed against them would they have thought of snaring their pastor had they been received to his arms assisted advised by him or of surprising him had he not concealed himself or do you lay the blame upon them and are you indignant because after so many misfortunes what do i say in the midst of misfortune they have said a word or two to give vent to their sorrows to their and your pastor that the appeals of the oppressed and the complaints of the afflicted are odious to the world is only too true but we but what advantage would it have been to you had they remained silent would it turn to your prophet that their cause should be left entirely to the judgment of god is it not a fresh reason why you should love these persons and you have many already that they have afforded you an opportunity of hearing the sincere voice of your pastor that they have given you the means of knowing more clearly and in part discharging the great depth you owe them ah if they have provoked offended annoyed you i would say to you and need i say it love them exactly for that reason love them because they have suffered because they still suffer because they are yours because they are weak because you have need of pardon to obtain which think of what efficacy their prayer may be don abondo was silent but it was no longer an unconvinced and scornful silence it was that of one who has more things to think about than to say the words he had heard were unexpected consequences novel applications of a doctrine he had nevertheless long believed in his heart without a thought of disputing it the misfortunes of others from the contemplation of which his fears of personal misfortune had hitherto diverted his mind now made a new impression upon him and if he did not feel all the contrition which the address was intended to produce for this same fear was ever at hand to execute the office of defensive advocate yet he felt it in some degree he experienced his satisfaction with himself a kind of pity for others a mixture of compunction and shame it was if we may be allowed the comparison like the crushed and humid wick of a candle which on being presented to the flame of a large torch at first smokes spurts crackles and will not ignite but it lights at length and well or ill burns he would have accused himself bitterly he would even have wept had it not been for the thought of don rodrigo and as it was betrayed sufficient emotion to convince the cardinal that his words have not been entirely without effect now pursued he the one a fugitive from his home the other on the point of abandoning it both with two good reasons for absenting themselves and without a probability of ever meeting again here even if god proposes to reunite them now alas they have too little need of you now you have no opportunity of doing them any service nor can our limited foresight predict any for the future but who knows whether a god of mercy may not be preparing some for you ah suffer them not to escape seek them be on the watch for them beseech him to create them for you i will not fail my lord i will not fail i assure you replied don apondi dio in a tone that showed it came from the heart ah yes my son yes exclaimed federigo and with a dignity full of affection he concluded heaven knows how i should have wished to hold a different conversation with you we have both lived long heaven knows if it has not been painful to me to be obliged thus to grieve your gray hairs with reprimands how much more gladly i would have shared with you our common cares and sorrows and conversed with you on the blessed hope to which we have so nearly approached god grant that the language which i have been compelled to use may be of use to us both you would not wish that he should call me to account at the last day for having countenanced you in a course of conduct in which you have so unhappily fallen short of your duty let us redeem the time the hour of midnight is at hand the bridegroom cannot tarry let us therefore keep our lamps burning let us offer our hearts miserable and empty as they are to god that he may be pleased to fill them with that charity which amends the past which is a pledge of the future which fears and trusts weeps and rejoices with true wisdom which becomes in every instance the virtue of which we stand in need so saying he left the room followed by don a bondio here our anonymous author informs us that this was not the only interview between these two persons nor lucia the only subject of these interviews but that he had confined himself to the mention of this one that he might not digress too far from the principle object of his narrative and for the same reason he does not make mention of other notable things said and done by fider eagle throughout the whole course of his visitation or of his liberality or of the dissensions composed and the ancient feuds between individuals families and entire towns extinguished or which was at last far more frequent suppressed or of the sundry ruffians and petty tyrants tamed either for life or for some time all of them things which occurred more or less in every part of the diocese where this excellent man made any stay he then goes on to say how next morning donna presidi came according to agreement to fetch lucia and to pay her respects to the cardinal who spoke in high terms of the young girl and recommended her warmly to the senora who she aparted from her mother it may be imagined with what tears left her cottage and a second time said farewell to her native village with that sense of doubly bitter sorrow which is felt on leaving a spot which was once dearly loved and can never be so again but this parting from her mother was not the last or donna prasidi had announced that she should still reside sometime at their country house which was not very far off and agnes had promised her daughter to go thither to give and receive a more mournful at you end of chapter 26 part 1. chapter 26 part 2 of the betrothed this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit libravox.org reading done by jules herlock of mississauga ontario canada the betrothed by alessandro monzoni chapter 26 part two the cardinal was himself just starting for another parish when the curate of that in which the castle of the unnamed was situated arrived and requested to speak to him on being admitted he presented a packet and a letter from that nobleman wherein he besought federigo to prevail upon lucia's mother to accept a hundred scooty of gold which were contained in the parcel to serve either as a dowry for the young girl or for any other use which the two women might deem more suitable requesting him at the same time to tell them that if ever on any occasion they thought he could render them any service the poor girl knew too well where he lived and that for him this would be one of the most desirable events that could happen the cardinal immediately sent for agnes who listened with equal pleasure and amazement to the courteous message and suffered the packet to be put into her hand without much scrupulous ceremony may god reward the senor for it said she and will your illustrious lordship thank him very kindly and don't say a word about it to anybody because this is a kind of country excuse me sir i know very well that a gentleman like you won't chatter about these things but you understand me home she went as quickly as possible shut herself up in her room unwrapped the parcel and however prepared by anticipation beheld with astonishment so many of those coins all together and all her own of which she had perhaps never seen more than one at once before and that but seldom she counted them over and then had some trouble put in putting them together again and making the whole hundred stand up upon their edges for every now and then they would jet out and slide from under her inexpert fingers at length however she succeeded in rolling them up after a fashion put them in a handkerchief so as to make quite a large parcel and wrapping a piece of cord several times round it went and tucked it into a corner of her straw mattress the rest of the day was spent in castle building devising plans for the future and longing for the moral after going to bed she leave for a long time awake with the thought of the hundred scooty she had beneath her to keep her company and went asleep she saw them in her dreams by break of day she arose and set off in good time towards the villa where her daughter was residing though lucia's extreme reluctance to speak of her vow was in no degree diminished she had on her part resolved to force herself to open her mind to her mother in this interview as it would be the last they should have for a long time scarcely were they left alone when agnes with a look full of animation and at the same time in a suppressed tone of voice as if there were someone present who she was afraid would hear began i have a grand thing to tell you and proceeded to relate her unexpected good fortune god bless this senor said lucia now you have enough to be well off yourself and you can also do good to others why replied agnes don't you see how many things we may do with so much money listen i have nobody but you but you too i may say for for the time that he began to address you i've always considered lorenzo as my son the whole depends upon whether any misfortune has happened to him seeing he gives no sign of being alive but oh surely all won't go ill with us we'll hope not we'll hope not for me i should have liked to lay my bones in my native country but now that you can't be there thanks to that villain and when i remember that he is near even my country has become hateful to me and with you two i can be happy anywhere i was always inclined to go with you both to the very end of the world and have ever been in readiness but how could we do it without money do you understand now the little sum that the poor fellow had been scarcely able to lay by with all his frugality justice came and cleared it away but the lord has sent us a fortune to make up for it well when he has found a way of letting us know that he is alive where he is and what are his intentions i'll come to milan and fetch you i i'll come myself once upon a time i should have thought twice about such a thing but misfortune makes one experienced and independent i've gone as far as monza and know what it is to travel i'll bring with me a proper companion a relation as i may say alicia of maggie and eco for to say the truth a fit person isn't to be found in the country at all i'll come with him we'll pay the expense and do you understand but perceiving that instead of cheering up lucia became more and more dejected and only exhibited emotion unmixed with pleasure she stopped abruptly in the midst of her speech and said but what's the matter with you don't you see it poor mama exclaimed lucia throwing her arm around her neck and burying her weeping face in her bosom what is the matter again asked her mother anxiously i ought to have told you at first said lucia raising her head and composing herself but i never had the heart to do it pity me but tell me then now i can no longer be that poor fellow's wife why why with a head hung down a beating heart and tears rolling down her cheeks like one who relates something which though a misfortune is unalterable lucia disclosed her vow and at the same time clasping her hands again besought her mother's forgiveness for having hitherto concealed it from her she implored her not to speak of such a thing to any living being and to give her help and facilitate the fulfillment of what she had promised agnes remained stupefied with consternation she would have been angry with her for her silence to her mother but the more serious thoughts the case itself aroused stifled this personal vexation she would have reproached her for the act but it seemed to her that that would be a murmuring against heaven the more so as lucia began to depict more vividly than ever the horrors of that night the absolute desolation and the unhope for deliverance between which the promise had been so expressly so solemnly made and all the while example after example rose to the recollection of the listener which she had often heard repeated and had repeated herself to her daughter of strange and terrible punishments following upon the violation of a vow after a few moments of astonishment she said and what would you do now now replied lucia it is the lord who must think for us the lord and the madonna i have placed myself in their hands they have not forsaken me hitherto they will not forsake me now that the mercy i ask for myself of the lord the only mercy after the salvation of my soul is that he will let me rejoin you and he will grant it to me yes i feel sure he will that day in that carriage oh most holy virgin those men who would have told me that they were bringing me to this that they would bring me to join my mother the next day but not to tell your mother of it at once said agnes with a kind of anger subdued by affection and pity oh pity me i had not the heart and what use would it have been to grieve you so long ago and renzo said agnes shaking her head ah exclaimed lucia with a sudden start i must think nothing more of that poor fellow long ago god had not destined see how it appears that it was his will we should be kept asunder and who knows but no no the lord will have preserved him from danger and will make him even happier without me but now you see replied agnes if it were not that you are bound forever for all the rest if no misfortune has happened to renzo i might have found a remedy with so much money but should we have got this money replied lucia if i had not passed through such a night it is the lord who has ordered everything as it is his will will be done and here her voice was choked with tears at this unexpected argument agnes remained silent and thoughtful in a few moments however lucia suppressing her sobs resumed now that the deed is done we must submit to it with cheerfulness and you my poor mother you can help me first by praying to the lord for your unhappy daughter and then that poor fellow must be told of it you know what you see to this and do me also this kindness for you can think about it when you can find out where he is get someone to write to him find a man oh your cousin alicia is just a man a prudent and kind person who has always wished us well and won't gossip and tell tales get him to write the things just as it is where i have been how i have suffered and that god has willed it should be thus and that he must set his heart at rest and that i can never never be anybody's wife and tell him of it in a kind and clever way explain to him that i have promised that i have really made a vow when he knows that i have promised the madonna he has always been good and religious and you the moment you have any news of him get somebody to write to me let me know that he is well and then let me never hear anything more agnes with much feeling assured her daughter that everything should be done as she desired there's one thing more i have to say resumed lucia this poor fellow if he hadn't had the misfortune to think of me all that has happened to him never would have happened he's a wanderer in the wide world they've ruined him on setting out in life they've carried away all he had all those little savings he had made poor fellow you know why and we have so much money oh mother as the lord has sent us so much wealth and you look upon this poor fellow true enough as belonging to you yes as your son o divided between you for most assuredly god won't let us want look out for the opportunity of a safe bearer and send it to him for heaven knows how much he wants it well what do you think replied agnes i'll do it indeed poor youth why do you think i was so glad of this money but i certainly came here very glad so i did well i'll send it to him poor youth but he too i know what i would say certainly money gives pleasure to those who want it but it isn't this that will make him rich lucia thanked her mother for her ready and liberal ascent with such deep gratitude and affection as would have convinced an observer that her heart still secretly clung to renzo more perhaps than she herself believed and what shall i a poor solitary woman do without you said agnes weeping in her turn and i without you my poor mother and in a stranger's house and down there in milan but the lord will be with us both and afterwards will bring us together again between eight and nine months hence we shall see each other once more here and by that time or even before it i hope he will have disposed matters to our comfort leave it to him i will ever ever beseech the madonna for this mercy if i had anything else to offer her i would do it but she is so merciful that she will obtain it for me as a gift with these and other similar and oft-repeated words of lamentation and comfort of opposition and resignation of interrogation and confident assurance with many tears and after long and renewed embraces the women tore themselves apart promising by turns to see each other the next autumn at the latest as if the fulfillment of these promises depended upon themselves and as people always do nevertheless in similar cases meanwhile a considerable time passed away and agnes could hear no tidings of renzo neither letter nor message reached her from him and among all those whom she could ask from bergamo or the neighborhood no one knew anything at all about him nor was she the only one who made inquiries in vain cardinal for that eagle who had not told the poor woman merely out of compliment that he would seek for some information concerning the unfortunate man had in fact immediately written to obtain it having returned to milan after his visitation he received a reply in which he was informed that the address of the person he had named could not be ascertained that he had certainly made some stay in such a place where he had given no occasion for any talk about himself but that one morning he had suddenly disappeared that a relative of his with whom he had lodged there knew not what had become of him and could only repeat certain vague and contradictory rumors which were afloat that the youth had enlisted for the levant had passed into germany or had perished in fording a river but that the writer would not fail to be on the watch and if any better authenticated tidings came to light would immediately convey them to his most illustrious and very reverent lordship these and various other reports at length spread throughout the territory of lessio and consequently reach the ears of agnes the poor woman did her utmost to discover what was the true account and to arrive at the origin of this and that rumor but she never succeeded in tracing it further than they say which even at the present day suffices by itself to attest the truth of facts sometimes she had scarcely heard one tale when someone would come and tell her not a word of it was true only however to give her another in compensation equally strange and disastrous the truth is all these rumors were alike unfounded the governor of milan and captain general in italy don gonzalez fernandez the cardova had complained bitterly to the venetian minister resident at milan because a rogue and public robber a promoter of plundering and massacre the famous lorenzo tramaglino who while in the very hands of justice had excited an insurrection to force his escape had been received and harbored in the bergamanskin territory the minister in residence replied that he knew nothing about it he would write to venice that he might be able to get his excellency any explanation that could be procured on the subject it was a maxim of venetian policy to second and cultivate the inclination of melanese silk weavers to immigrate into the territory and with this object to provide many advantages for them more especially that without which every other was worthless we mean security as however when two great diplomatists dispute in however trifling a matter third parties must always have a taste in the shape of consequences ortolo was warned in confidence it was not known by whom that renzo was not safe in that neighborhood and that he would do wisely to place him in some other manufacture for a while even under a false name bartolo understood the hint raised no objections explained the matter to his cousin took him with him in a carriage conveyed him to another new silk mill about 15 miles off and presented him under the name of antonio riviolta to the owner who was a native of the melanies and an old acquaintance this person though the times were so bad needed little entreaty to receive a workman who was recommended to him as honest and skillful by an intelligent man like bortolo on the trial of him afterwards he found he had only reason to congratulate himself on the acquisition accepting that at first he thought the youth must be naturally rather stupid because when anyone called antonio he generally did not answer soon after an order came from venice in peaceable form to the sheriff of bergamo requiring him to obtain and forward information whether in his jurisdiction or more expressly in such a village such as an individual was to be found the sheriff having made the necessary researches in the manner he saw was desired transmitted a reply in the negative which was transmitted to the minister at milan who transmitted it to don gonzalo fernandez de cordova there was not wanting inquisitive people who tried to learn from bartolo why this youth was no longer with him and where he had gone to the first inquiry he replied nay he has disappeared but afterwards to get rid of the most pertinacious without giving them a suspicion of what was really the case he contrived to entertain them some with one some with another of the stories we have before mentioned always however as uncertain reports which he also had heard related without having any positive accounts but when inquiries came to be made of him by commission from the cardinal without mentioning his name and with a certain show of importance and mystery merely giving him to understand that it was in the name of the a great personage portola became the more guarded and deemed it the more necessary to adhere to his general method of reply nay as a great personage was concerned he gave out by wholesale all the stories which he had published one by one of his various disasters let it not be imagined that such a person as don gonzalo bore any personal enmity to the poor mountain silk weaver that informed perhaps of his irreverence and ill language towards his moorish king chained by the throat he would have wreaked his vengeance upon him or that he thought him so dangerous as subject as to be worth pursuing even in flight and not suffer to live even at a distance like the roman senate with hannibal don gonzalos had too many and two important affairs in his head to trouble himself about renzo's doings and if it seemed that he did not trouble himself about them it arose from a singular combination of circumstances by which the poor unfortunate fellow without desiring it and without being aware of it either then or even afterwards found himself linked as by a very subtle and invisible chain to these same too many and two important affairs end of chapter 26 part two
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Aksyamati Sutra Part 16
all right uh welcome back everybody i know everybody's still coming in it's just seven o'clock now but i'm gonna go ahead and get started as always i'm gonna try to start off slowly let people file in uh but really quickly uh welcome back everybody to the dharma doors i'm mc owens san francisco dharma collective and you know this is an a another installment in the never-ending sutra i think at this point we should just call it the never-ending sutra um part 17 i think but nobody worry you know every night's a new night in the dharma doors uh but we have been working on for some time now this the sutra the akshaya mati sutra it's actually the this guy bodhisattva akshaya inexhaustible mind inexhaustible intelligence inexhaustible intellect a lot of different ways to translate akshaya mati but that's our bodhisattva and i i said this a number of sessions ago that i mean if you want to get a feel for the inexhaustible this is it it just keeps going and going and going we could really abandon all other sutras and and just be with the sutra for the rest of eternity we could i don't know how much longer this is gonna go on but this is going to be part three so within the framework of this sutra this is gonna be our third discussion of these 10 bodhisattva stages so you know just to catch us up this is a very small sutra surprise surprisingly for such an inexhaustible never-ending sutra it's a very small sutra you know again that you can find in your treasury of mahayana sutras and we've been going through it pretty slowly we went through the paramitas we went through ten practices of each of the paramitas and then we got introduced to this idea of the ten bodhisattva stages these stages of cultivation stages of development we spent one night just going through the names of the 10 stages and i briefly explained each stage the most important part about that talk of these 10 stages was probably the part where i said that in my own personal experience with these so michael mc owens my personal experience with these has been somewhat of a well i feel like i've gone through all 10 several times in a way and that i go through them and then i kind of really realize what they're all about and then i go through them again and i go through them again and so what i mean to say is is that i my personal experience with these and also my learned my learned understanding of these things is that they shouldn't be understood as these very delineated stages of progress that one is either in or not in i'm either a first stage bodhisattva or i'm a second stage bodhisattva i think they're talking about something a little subtler than that and that you could think of these as as i think i mentioned maybe in the first night that we talked about these you can kind of think of it as that kind of idea of spiraling up the mountain top where we course through these things once and then the spiral gets a little tighter and we course through them again and the spiral gets a little tighter and a little tighter and indeed we're kind of whirling our way to enlightenment or something like that but i just wanted to remind you that i had said that before that in my experience these are 10 aspects that you you experience often in a way and then come back to them again and again so that was the first time that was the first class we talked about the 10 stages and then we we came upon a very interesting part of the sutra and you know even in all of my experience of teaching sutras reading sutras this even this kind of caught me a little bit like wow wait what is this and what it is it's the part of the sutra that says that a bodhisattva on the bodhisattva path that right before just before they are about to enter the first stage right this this first stage this uh prabhu dita there's this great joy stage before we enter it we have a vision and i spent all last week kind of dealing a little bit with the language involved here that this is kind of weird language even for buddhism to be speaking about visions and indeed even from the language we're talking about uh a site seeing seeing something in some way but what it was last week was about the bodhisattva just before they are about to abide or enter the first bodhisattva stage they will have this vision and here i'll read from the translation that i'm working on that they will see within 3 000 great thousand world systems which is a way of saying the universe it's the buddhist way of saying the universe and so they will see within the universe hundreds of thousands of millions of naiutas like a lot hundreds of millions of billions of masses of hidden jeweled treasuries that was last week and i drew a mural on our whiteboard i a a feeble a feeble attempt to portray that division that's not this vision of course this is the vision for tonight see last week if you want to have a vision of what michael imagines the bodhisattva seeing before they abide in the first stage but you if you weren't here last week it's it's very you know important that we recognize this there's there's a progression indeed this is a progression and then these various visions that the bodhisattva has are progressive and what i mean by that is they're going to be building upon each other in a very interesting way and so last week i read to the best of my ability you know the standard english translation my translation and we talked a lot about these jewels buddhism mahayana buddhism talks a lot about these jewels and of course this idea of 3 000 great thousand world systems which is this interesting buddhist idea for um ho ho what is it a what is it a buddhist idea for the cosmos parallel dimensions parallel realities i don't know but it's definitely this idea about worlds within worlds within worlds within worlds i mean we are talking about not just a thousand world systems and the the language of buddhism of a world system and by the way in the tonight's vision in the middle here this is a little world system it's got a mount meru four continents but it also includes the sun the moon the stars the planets everything and that's just one world system and then last week we talked about how the bodhisattva sees well this sort of multi-dimensional reality of some sort in which there is not just our universe or solar system or something to that effect but there are a thousand of them and not only are there a thousand of them but there's actually a thousand thousand so the a thousand world system yeah there's a thousand of those collections of world systems and actually those the co the thousand collections of thousands of worlds yeah there's a thousand of those that was what we were introduced to last week this really vibrant buddhist cosmology mahayana buddhist cosmology of what amounts to a billion worlds a billion universes again this is where it makes one wonder are they talking about like multiple realities parallel dimensions are they talking about like what are they talking about well they are definitely talking about a a very wild world view in which there are these thousands upon thousands upon thousands of worlds but then the bodhisattva before they're about to abide in the first stage has this vision of seeing those billion worlds as being filled with hundreds of billions of trillions of hidden jeweled treasuries and so last week we talked about jeweled treasuries before we move on to tonight to the vision the vision that a bodhisattva will have before they abide in the second stage that's what we're talking about tonight but before we go on to that i have to share something with you one of those you know um just uh you know they got serendipity there should be like dharma dippity dharma dippity i'm i'm saying it here so there i had this beautiful dharmadipidus uh moment where for some whole other reason some all other you know thing going on i i was reading the holy teachings of the malakirti otherwise known as the vimali kirti sutra and i had reason to dive back into the vim ali kirti sutra and i had reason to go back over the first chapter and if you're familiar with the mala kiriti suture and of course i've mentioned before that the ratnakuta the heap of jewels that we read from on sunday nights it's kind of in a family of sutras that includes the the grand avatam saka sutra and includes the vimali kirti sutra so these are all part of like a family and and i've talked about this before about how they're all very deep in kind of a uh a language of buddhism it's a whole world of metaphors that gets used and all of that and so picked back up the the malakirti and of course i'm reading i'm about to read from chapter one and you know chapter one of any sutra is sort of the whole sutra in condensed form and this is the famous moment it's a it's even within the language of the sutra within the language of buddhism this is called a miracle a miracle of the buddha and what this miracle is that happens in the sutra is when the buddha unfolds his legs and it's like whoa he unfolded his legs and touches his big toe to the ground and thereupon and so now i'm reading directly from the sutra thereupon the butter touched the ground of this 3 000 great thousand world system that i was just talking about he touched the ground of this 3 000 great thousand world system with his big toe and suddenly it was transformed into a huge mass of precious jewels a magnificent array of many hundreds of thousands of millions of clusters of precious gems until it resembled the universe of the buddha ratna viewha whose name means jeweled array and of course everybody in the assembly was blown away by this grand vision but it was funny because i had reason to read chapter one and i was like wait a minute that's the first vision that a bodhisattva has before they and of course at the end of the chapter a bunch of people in the audience cr have the initial determination for enlightenment and all of a sudden like i want to be a bodhisattva and so in what i'm getting at is is that i didn't even realize how embedded this vision is in the whole kind of uh schemework of this well not just i don't want to say mahayana buddhism in general but certainly this family of mahayana buddhism okay so i just wanted to share that with you as kind of a recap of last week and oh and by the way of course let me just finish the recap if you don't know the vimala kirti sutra you should definitely check out the kirti sutra but the reason why the buddha touched his big toe to the ground what the the cause of this like why did this happen and it was because this monk named shariputra right who who sort of represents this sort of old-school way of being buddhist the more hardcore monastic theravada way right and sharipar shariputra had a problem with how defiled the world is how suffering the world is in that way and suffering to him like that he doesn't like the world it's full of defilement is full of all of that and when the buddha touches his toe and reveals this hundreds of thousands of millions of nayutas of hidden jewel treasuries shariputra is is blown away he'd never seen this all of these hidden jeweled treasuries and then when the buddha lifts his big toe from the ground the world goes back to the way it was and shariputra has this realization that the defilements in that sense were his own mind and this is indeed what the what um the heart of my teaching was last week it was about value it was about a lot of things but it was sort of trying to make sense of these jewels within the buddhist well within the buddhist metaphorical framework because of course these buddhists are not talking about jewels in that way right they're not talking about like earrings and you know they're talking about something different in that way and i talked about this last week so i don't want to get too uh caught up in that now but i really just wanted to share with you how that vision plays out in the whole tradition okay i mean any by the way any leftover questions ideas or comments or anything about from last week or just in general bodhisattva path visions any of this yeah tanya just a quick question when they start talking about like these numbers upon numbers upon numbers is it essentially their way of saying infinite um i think the quick answer is yes the quick answer is yes the the not so quick answer has more to do with it's actually tanya really the the longer answer it has a lot to do with well what the buddhist would call calculability the ability to be calculated and it's sort of like and i know tanya i mean you're i i don't want to appeal to your knowledge because there's a lot of people in the room and so i want to try to keep this simple in that sense because i know again i know you know a lot but it's about it has a lot to do with this view of things as being um well calculable it's like i can't you know it's this idea that right and so it's only within the world of finite entities and things that exist that they can be counted and this much more wild buddhist way of viewing things that is truly incalculable because it is sort of um non-objective and it's like a so it kind of appeals to that sense so the only reason why the simple answer is yeah it's infinity but that stays a little bit within the framework of calculability just means it's really big within that but to use all of these wild numbers they're actually trying to push you like outside of that very idea so excellent question okay everybody ready for tonight's vision so let me i have a question where are you hi ed hi how are you hey it's an all-star night ed wow um so i was wondering what they do mean by joels by the you know the treasure and the trolls thank you excellent excellent um there's a lot of ways you know there's a lot of ways to explain that ad and i'm going to limit myself to two so on the one hand there's a way in which the buddhist tradition the sutra tradition they're going to put how can i say this um well just quickly you know they would say that that a a a saying of the buddha a truth a dharma something that's true that's a jewel then they talk about the buddha just like you know just dropping jewels left and right and there's a funny interesting thing about that ed to call a little chunk of knowledge a little chunk of wisdom a little chunk of truth to call that a jewel is a very interesting metaphor because you know if you work within a conventional world of value [Music] it's kind of like interesting that you know a little rock a little something people would be like oh so it's worth so much oh it's so valuable it's so precious and then somebody could say some amazing dharma truth and what the buddhist tradition is saying is is that that little dharma truth is so much more valuable than a little rock and so they're going to completely flip what you think of as jewels what you think of as valuable and redirect your attention to things that are liberative those are precious things that are truth those are jewels and so all of a sudden all of a sudden you start if you're invested if i'm just going to keep the metaphor if you're invested in truth if you're invested in dharma guess what this is ed this is a a treasury this an this is a vast this is like the fort knox of buddhism there are so many precious jewels in here so i'm trying to do my best to to play the metaphorical game which is a um well what the what the the a very important philosopher that i appeal to a lot this german guy nietzsche he's he's problematic but man that guy's sharp and nietzsche he spoke a lot about the re-evaluation of all values it's it's one of his big themes is the reevaluation of all values and he thinks a lot nietzsche does about what we value and why we value it and he speaks again about this grand re-evaluation of our whole value system i would kind of like say that about buddhism that it's a big re-evaluation of our value system and so the again the world that is like um well ed i don't want to say too much about it but i said this last week was you know the reason why we might value diamonds and emeralds and rubies is because they're rare there's only a few of them and um i don't know iron and zinc you know these these things that there's a lot of we don't put as much value on those and from a buddhist point of view it's a little foolish to value this and not that and so what they're going to do again is re-evaluate our value system but surprisingly they're going to use the language that we're used to and maybe it's not the language you and i are used to but it's a language that the world is used to in terms of jewels and luster and beauty and even adornments they talk about bodhisattvas being adorned with these jewels and if you heard that if you heard that right now you might be thinking so bodhisattvas wear a lot of jewelry it's about that they are adorned in truth they are truth speakers they are wisdom speakers they are compassionate they are kind and all of that adorns their bodies in a luster that far outshines any precious metal or gem [Laughter] the second thing that was just the first thing which is this idea that you could call a little truth nugget a gem there's that but there is also and and it was part of my um and i know no i know gnome he they put up the the image from last week the image that i was trying to capture with that giant mound of jewels but their worlds within jewels and i even made reference to the periodic table a few times in last week's class and it was so ed this is the second way of thinking about jules which is not even privileging truth and the dharma as jewels but actually starting to see any given phenomena what in buddhism they will call any given dharma and starting to be able to see any given dharma like this as a jewel as a precious jewel in this world and at first you might be thinking a mechanical pencil is a jewel and at first it's like okay it's not but if you start thinking about it and there are a number of ways to think about how this is a jewel i could write some dharma with this i could communicate dharma or you could keep going and going and going and realize that the in a kind of interdependent way of course that this contains all of those rubies and gems and pearls and all of that in a in a kind of an interesting interdependent way that i can't spend all night talking about but that's another way to interpret the jewels that it's only a feeble ignorant mind that limits uh jeweled them that limits the preciousness to this and isn't magnanimous enough to ascribe jewel them to everything so two two kind of ideas great to see you ed thank you michael good to see you okay we gotta we gotta get to the vision we gotta get to tonight's vision again i said it i said it at the beginning that it's sort of it's building upon last week's vision and so let me just start by reading let me let me read the standard english translation first this one i don't think is it is very problematic it's a little hard to like imagine what's being said but the language isn't that problematic so according to the standard english translation when a bodhisattva is about to abide in the second bodhisattva stage called the mala pure stainless when the bodhisattva is about to abide in that stage they will first have a vision of a 3 000 great thousand world system so the same idea of a multi-fold world system they will have a vision of that multi-world system with its ground as flat as one's palm and with pure adornments of innumerable hundreds of thousands of my millions of naiutis of precious lotus flowers i i would translate it a little differently just to put a little put to put the emphasis a little differently so mine well in either translation is going to be a little tricky but bodhisattva mahasadva is about to abide in the second stage vimala the stainless they will first have this sign or see this vision they will see the ground of three thousand great thousand world systems flat as their palm gloriously adorned with immeasurable hundreds of thousands of millions of naiutas of pure jeweled lotuses it's you know again they're very similar the language is exactly the same i've chosen to kind of word it a little differently [Music] you know i have certain linguistic justifications for that but that's the vision and so the idea is is that the vision of last week has been we've upped it a notch in that regard and so we're still dealing with seeing this kind of um well you know the word is a or the word that gets used is a triciliocosm 3 000 cosmos trichiliocasum that's like kind of a made up word to describe this uh try sahasrara mahasaras that's the sanskrit that's a mouthful a try sahasra maha sahasra but it's that idea that i said at the beginning which was the thousand but then you have a thousand of those thousands and you actually have a thousand of those groups of thousands of groups of thousands so we're dealing with that kind of immense cosmos cosm cosmic idea and the key to this vision um i'd even kind of call it the cipher to because i like to use that language with dharma doors the key is this idea that they're seeing the three thousand great thousand world system the ground of those three thousand great thousand world systems as flat as their palm and it's it's literally what the chinese says and it's sort of how well it's how the standard people translate it and it's how i'm forced to translate it because of the chinese however i want you to know that i mean it's part of the fun that i'm having i'm i'm having so much fun by the way like dharmadors all of this dharma research i get to do so much fun and so i'm reading this and i'm sitting there and i'm thinking this this sounds really familiar like it sounds really familiar where where have i heard this before and then i'm like ah shirangama sutra and in the sutra it mentions this very interesting thing which is about a a a monk he's considered one of the ten great disciples of the buddha his name's anirudha [Music] a-n-i-r-u-d-d-h-a ani rudha and anirudha you know all of these um you know i the way that i teach of course the sutras is all about is that these monks they're very allegorical shari putra is the brainiac that knows all the lists and all the abi dharma shibuti is this guy that has the emptiness vision that can kind of see emptiness everywhere ananda is the young learner naive so all of these in particular the 10 great disciples of the buddha they all function very allegorically in the stories and aniruddha allegorically speaking always represents the divine eye so the divine eye is one of the cities one of the ritis one of the abinhas one of the super knowledges and you know this is an idea that predates buddhism there's a lot of different interpretations of this divine eye so it is a type of vision it's the ability to see [Music] beings in other planes of existence they would say being able to see ghosts gods dead these things like that um that's sort of the more traditional version of the divine eye is that they can see these other dimensions other ones they can see very very very very very far but aniruddha in the and this is where it gets interesting it becomes this sort of um like a meta story here buried within this story but the story of aniruddha is that he developed the divine eye but he had he had a very particular ability and it gets referenced a lot in the early buddhist teachings and what it was is that anirudha apparently had because of the divine eye he had the ability to observe the world as if it were in the palm of his hand i don't know where the saying i got the whole world in my hand i don't know where that actually comes from but i know that in 500 bc there was a buddhist monk who was known for being able to go into these uh trances you could call it diana you go to samadhi but he was able to go into these trances and then be able to observe the world from the vantage point that it was as if it the whole world was in the palm of his hand so quite a vantage point on the situation now i don't want to um i don't want to derail this too much with um out there out there thinking or whatever right but there is a very famous study of i think it's world war one it might be world war ii but i think it was world war one and it's a very famous study that i've been trying to track down the actual like material of the study but it was about these soldiers who were shell-shocked they had been too close to explosions and what they talk about is how their consciousness is disassociated from their body and actually there are these accounts of these soldiers who have their consciousness lodged outside themselves like here where they are viewing themselves and they are viewing the other person like from a third person point of view so consciousness out like boom knocked out of the body in some way and those studies are interesting for at least pointing to the possibility that consciousness is not housed between the ears and behind the eyes but is a more uh unlocatable experience that feels like it's happening back there but that through various traumatic experiences can be revealed to be not happening from that point of view so that study which again i hope to find the actual like material from to stop using it as an anti anecdote and start using it as a like a actual basis but my point is is that it kind of sounds like aniruddha might have had a very intense version of that where it wasn't just knocked out of his head to the point of view of this but way way out okay i don't know i'm just speculating at that point again just sort of like [Music] trying to lend a little bit of credence to the possibility of having other kind of conscious experiences in that way regardless though it doesn't actually even matter i told you i tell you all of that just for fun truly it doesn't matter because in my estimation it's kind of obvious what's going on here which is that in the old school version anirudh or though the the you know and anirudha is in our heart he's way up there right so he's kind of an enlightened being right so in the old school buddhism an enlightened being could view the whole world which would actually just be our world in the palm of their hand so this is kind of taking it one step further in saying that the bodhisattva about to abide in the second stage sees the entire 3 000 great thousand world system in the palm of their hand and so what i'm doing there is i'm trying to make sense of this uh strange sentence that speaks about the bodhisattva seeing the ground of a great of a trichiliocosm as flat as the palm of their hand of course i i've said this in other uh you know dharma talks that for the most part of course buddhists or at least buddhist cosmology is rather flat in in a plan a planular is that a word pl planular it's rather planular in its cosmological view to begin with but i don't think that's what's being referenced here when the bodhisattva sees the quote ground of a 3000 world system like the palm of their hand i'm pretty sure it's referencing the classic anirudha having the whole world in the palm of your hand so that's the first one and i've tried to draw that by the way with little bodhisattvakshayamati he's got the little jeweled lotus world in his little palm of his hand so that was my attempt there but this is the actual mc owens attempt to portray the jeweled the tricilioca a jewel trichilio no sorry a triciliocosm adorned with jeweled lotuses yeah the point is is that they have taken last week's metaphor which was just a jeweled trichiliocosm it's like a billion worlds and jewels and now they've upped it to where we have a billion worlds and jewels and lotus flowers so we're gonna have to talk about that um so again the language of the vision regardless of the translation you read is that the bodhisattva will see a three thousand great thousand world system hr chileo chasm basically in the palm of their hand and then they will see it gloriously adorned or majestically adorned with immeasurable hundreds of thousands of millions of naiutis of jeweled lotuses so now now we have three elements to the vision right millions of worlds jewels and now our lotus flower right so i don't know i don't know quite where to start um let me let me start here because i don't want to forget this this was sort of the um the point of tonight the point of tonight was to uh i never know how to to call this but there's a very very very very famous buddhist mantra that goes in sanskrit something like om mani padme hom you might have heard about it it's pretty common it's probably the most famous buddhist mantra right in the tibetan buddhist tradition you will see it everywhere in prayer flags you'll see they have the beautiful prayer wheels that you can spin and they say oh money put me home on it and what's what's great about that technology the tibetan technology is that if you spin one of those it's like you're saying oh money put me home on money put me home money put me home oh money pardon me home but you don't even have to recite it you you can just like spin the technology it's it's a it's amazing really my my point is this is a very important mantra om mani padme hom let's let's start with the easy part so as a mantra as a recitation as an incantation it has a introduction which is this om that sacred sanskrit bija syllable sound of the universe sound of everything om and there's also a way in which om is kind of at least in indian sanskrit culture sort of a um and it's an honorific shall we say sort of a um an honorific and what i mean by that is that you will often see in a mantra where it's like om mani padmi hom the om is translated as praise or hail or revere so it's kind of an opener and an honorific and you will find it at the beginning of so many mantras so that's that and then at the end of the mantra is this bija syllable hum h-u-m and that is well there's a lot to that syllable but for simplicity's sake it's kind of a closer a finisher a kind of a may it be so that's a home kind of has this sense of may it be so type of a thing but the important part of it phonologically maybe is that the om is an opener and the hum notice the lips the hum it closes it right om does too but the idea is is that these things have feelings to them where om opens and home closes and that just leaves us is a particular type of jewel it's not just a ruby or an emerald or something like that a mani jewel is a wish fulfilling jewel and i'm um there's a lot of research that needs to be done on wish-fulfilling jewels it's a whole uh world unto itself it's definitely a part of buddhism these things do seem to be at least at some point actual like wish-fulfilling jewels like uh um uh uh fetishes of certain sorts where they were basically like magic rocks but i don't mean to belittle this i just mean to say that these were understood to be various stones of various sorts that could grant wishes some money jewels were luminous don't know what they were but there seems to be these self-luminous uh jewel gem things that people would make money jewels out of the only other thing that i want to mention about the mani jewel is that if you ever see a buddha image and he's the buddha is sitting in full lotus posture with the hands in the lap if you ever see a buddha with a ball or a flaming ball that's a mani jewel or at least that's a representation of the money jewel and um well at least i can iconographically that money jewel it sort of turns that image into a wish granting image if you will so if you have a statue or a tanka or a painting or anything and the and the buddha image whether it's the medicine buddha amitabha buddha whoever if they have a wish granting jewel the idea is that the energy of that is it's a kind of a wish granter wish granting entity in that sense but that's all sort of very much an aside the point is that this word mani is about the about a jewel and and by the way this jewel this money jewel i i really don't want i don't want anybody to get the wrong idea when i mentioned that these are there's a history of these stones being actual jewels that people were actually seemingly using as fetishes to grant wishes and things like that i don't want anybody to say well that doesn't sound very buddhist it probably isn't very buddhist actually so what i want to do is separate the little cultural history i was mentioning about the history of these money jewels and i want to come back to well basically my long answer to ed ed asked about the jewels and i gave the two examples of that it's kind of about a re-evaluation of values stick with that one don't don't worry so much about wish fulfillment go back to this idea of the jewel because that's what the money in om mani padme home the money is about this jewel idea that again i'm trying to articulate regarding value in that sense and then the padme a padma this is the padme the padme is the sanskrit word for lotus in there are actually many types of lotus flowers and they have different names and i learned recently that the padme is traditionally the red lotus flower just fyi on that but the word padma is a word for the lotus flower in general and so we're dealing with that idea joule and the lotus and so om mani padme hom gets translated a variety of ways praise the jewel in the lotus praise the jeweled lotus praise the jewel and the lotus pray i mean there's a variety of variations of this and i have heard them all i have seen them all i have literally seen images of jeweled lotuses like where the lotus is made of jewels i've seen images of you know you just see every variation and it's sort of um i think you know it's that imagining these things as actually jewels and actually flowers can maybe only get you so far in terms of imagery in that sense until you get too hung up but let's talk about the padme because that's sort of the new that's the new addition tonight we know about jewels we know about uh trichiliocosms or three thousand great thousand world systems being filled with jewels but what's all of this now about seeing a three thousand great thousand world system in the palm of your hand adorned with jeweled lotuses again if i'm reading this right if i'm interpreting this right what does that mean well again two things come to mind um so the first thing that comes to mind is of course what this the lotus flower the lotus flower of course is like the buddhist symbol it's like one of the key buddhist symbol like next to the dharma wheel this is like the symbol and of course the symbolism of the lotus flower that i've tried to capture here that and and this is by the way this is not a mahayana like woohoo out there thing you will find in the early palisuttas the buddha speaks at length using the metaphor of the lotus flower and he uses it as this metaphor which you have probably you've probably all heard it but it's the idea that a beautiful lotus flower begins its life actually below the surface of the water in the dark in the mud in the mire of the pond but eventually breaks through the surface of that water and then blooms on top of the water that metaphor is used throughout buddhism beginning in the earliest sutas all the way to our beautiful metaphor here of the bodhisattva having a vision of jeweled lotuses adorning the world and the metaphor is about transcendence the metaphor is about that we all begin in the mud in the muck and mire of ignorance and delusion greed and anger and the world and we all pop out like what's going on here and trying to figure this out some of us get stuck in the mud some you know get stuck down here but the idea of the dharma the idea and this is a metaphor that's used by a lot of spiritual traditions not just by buddhism but the idea is is that when one begins cultivating one can transcend the muck and the mire of the world and then bud or bloom or blossom like a lotus flower and that's where you get another layer to the meaning of the lotus flower flowers in general so not only are we talking about this amazing lotus flower that breaks through and blooms outside the water but we are also talking about the metaphor of of this blooming which i already mentioned we could call budding opening and that is exactly what the sanskrit word bud meaning buddha it's exactly what it means to awaken to bloom to blossom to open that's what bud means and the very the operating metaphor of buddhism is that we go to sleep every night and then awaken each morning and go to sleepy dino awaken each morning but there is a way to awaken more further higher and awaken out of this dream that we call reality and that awakening is called budding or awake is called a buddha and one who is fully awake is a buddha and so the metaphor for that is a blooming budding lotus flower that opens outside of the pond so it's all a big metaphor for this kind of spiritual transformation spiritual awakening and then it has this kind of twofold movement of opening and awakening but in particular opening and awakening out of the pond it's why the buddhists and even the egyptians by the way it's why they really liked the lotus flower was that pristine transcendence of the world or of the muck and the mire in that sense so that's our padme the padme is about awakening it's about wisdom it's about enlightenment padme how about the money though so om mani padme home so if i haven't said it explicitly i am making a connection between this very famous buddhist mantra om mani padme home i'm making a connection between that and this second vision of the bodhisattva before they abide in the second stage but i am not saying aha i found it i found the source of om mani padme hom it's the akshaya matibari satwa sutra i'm not saying that what i'm saying is is that the jewel is an operating metaphor in buddhism particularly mahayana buddhism the lotus flower is an operating metaphor in buddhism and when you put those two together something very interesting happens and it is the it is part of the sutra so i i guess what i'm saying is is that this whole jewel and lotus thing it's part of buddhism and so the mantra is about that the sutra is about it the malachite is about it all these things are about it and so what's it about um i don't know you know i mean this is all interpretation right i feel like i feel like i got to say that every now and then right that this is all just me interpreting and i'm very you know aware of my limitations in that way so i'm just telling you what i think maybe might be going on but if you if you go back to last week's uh class about these jewels i did like and it's funny because i didn't mean to it was one of those dharma talks where i feel like i learned a lot doing it because i i you know i don't i don't know where these talks are going and i found myself talking a lot about you know value what we value what we don't value and this idea of like well in particular the deluded ignorant view of like i got all the rubies and i'm just like wait what like that idea that you know hoarding these precious gems or whatever is like it's kind of weird and kind of funny in a certain buddhist way but i was drawing this kind of deep connection between our normal conventional call it deluded ignorant way of viewing value last week i was kind of critiquing that and saying it's kind of like kind of silly kind of weird kind of lame to be like oh there's only so many rubies and so these are valuable and i'm going to gather them all and be better than you ha ha like it's like it's so lame but the idea is is that that that view of value is one thing and then these jewels that we're talking about are quite the opposite like really really quite the opposite and what i mean by that is is that the deluded version of value it's about hoarding and gathering the enlightened view about value is it's about generosity and giving that was the big message last week is this idea that it it's the unenlightened person that thinks they're going to be safe and better and whatever by hoarding and and then that leads to jewels in the conventional sense and bank accounts and all of that so that's one way of doing it meaning this whole life thing that's one way of doing it that version and then there's this bodhisattva so-called you know called a buddhist way of doing it which is oh no oh no safety and true value and all those things comes from generosity because if i'm generous with my neighbors and i'm friendly with my neighbors i'll be very very well protected and well guarded in that sense what who's going to come and get me then if i'm friends with everybody right that's kind of the bodhisattva idea is that the person who pivots themselves against everybody else truly pivots themselves against everybody else in that way in terms of guarding and then having to secure their valuables and all of that whereas the bodhisattva who's operating in this very other way feels safer the more generous they are feels richer the more generous they are and and i and i know that it's just like you know that's i i i'm it's part of the practice to to look at that and and to see how and and by the way you know i always say this when i say these things i say it to myself you know a lot and so for me michael it's about being aware of when i fall back into the habits of safeguarding myself you know say even from my wife in some way and then having to be like well what am i doing like we're truly in this together like in a in a very deep way and so i'm really doing myself a disservice if i'm ever operating from that kind of like me versus her kind of a way and that a marriage is a very small microcosm for society in that sense where you know not to say that we're all married in that sense but the same dynamics are at play you know so those are some thoughts about the oh i didn't finish it so my point is let me just finish that thought real quick my point is is that the ju the jewel that has a lot to do with giving generosity compassion uh meta kindness the jewel is all wrapped up in that and then the padme is wrapped up in the enlightenment and the wisdom and the transformation and so you're getting in the om mani padme home in the jewel and the lotus imagery you're getting this beautiful representation of the compassion and the wisdom that is buddhism because i and i say this a lot you know if buddhism were just a meditation tradition or just a charity organization that would be one thing and if it were just a philosophy if it were just a science if it were just a a system of thinking that would be one thing and if it were just a philosophy then that would be like you know any other philosophy in that sense and if it were just a charity organization or just interested in meditation then it would be just that and what for me makes buddhism very special is that it it is a full respect of how it has to be operating both ways where it's a very intellectual smart inquisitive don't take anything at face value question everything it's a deep about wisdom and enlightenment but it's also deep heart deep deep heart and it's almost like operating in that level where it's like the heart and the mind in balance in the compassion and the wisdom in that way and that if you really lose one it's not buddhism again it just drifts into being just a meditation or just a philosophy but to have these two together is really special and i think that's an interpretation of om mani padme home much much much much more to it but that might be one questions ideas comments about the jewel and or the lotus michael yo eric yeah just sorry just quickly to complement something that you said regarding padme being in particular a red lotus flower it just occurred to me that yes of course because that's the family of buddha amitabha padme exactly exactly exactly exactly exactly exactly exactly very good comic eric eric because the connections keep going can you can can you spell that connection out a little bit more clearly i didn't quite catch that oh it's just the connection you know in the tibetan tradition there are these different families of buddhas there's these five buddhas and they have families and amitabha is the padme family but he's also the red-bodied one red lotus flower deep red lotus connection and by the way eric i just recently learned the names of the blue lotus the white lotus i forget them now but they have other names and all kinds of other symbolism in buddhism whereas the red lotus flower is particular to that amitabha energy if you will any other questions comments about the yeah gnome um yeah i was starting to have a little bit of a reaction particularly when you but you were talking about the um the the tendency to to hoard versus share and you were talking about uh uh you know you your relationship with your wife and noticing it in yourself you know with in the world even with your wife and and i was having this reaction of like i i feel like a lot of the examples that had been given so far had to do with like stuff like jewels literally or you know just stuff versus sharing knowledge sharing love sharing all this other stuff and then i want to make sure i heard you correctly that you said that the money the the jewel is sort of symbolic of or or stands for the compassion part of buddhism and the padme for the wisdom part the lotus for the wisdom part is that what you were saying did i hear that correctly or it's what i said and it's and again i want to make clear it's an interpretation understand those yeah yeah yeah i just love that because the jewel it's it feels to me often in buddhism like the material examples are very palpable and very easy to talk about oh i don't want to be greedy with money or with food or something but but is what's what's uh sort of to me more important but more subtle and more difficult sometimes is being greedy or generous with your self with your time with your love with your compassion with your you know so i just wanted to say i appreciate that and i wanted to make sure i understood it yeah absolutely you know and i really it is what we're talking about too with like this difference between like what would be called like tangible value value on a stock market or on a you know like joules having innate value and x y and z versus this more yeah i know exactly what you just said where things like attention and compassion could be far more valuable than a diamond and to actually give someone undivided attention or something like that is a jewel beyond a jewel and i think that the metaphors of buddhism are talking about that they want to they want to be a little more poetic and playful with that and i know that's not everybody's cup of tea in that sense and i would totally respect that of course the vimali kirti sutra avatam saka sutra and this ratnakuta the the heap of jewels sutra right again it's a world where they're operating within a metaphor and i recognize that it's not everybody's metaphor so i just want you to know that if like this is not if it's like kind of like you're not into this it's like buddhism is cool it's like go you get we got other sutures then that don't talk about jewels that don't talk about flowers but don't talk about that stuff this is just the more fun playful poetic type of buddhism tonight or this month or this year any other questions comments ideas about money jewels lotus flowers yeah jimmy you got it yeah i i really liked that you brought in the omani pogba home as as being consistent with this vision that's the precursor to this second stage bodhisattva deal because that that those metaphors are they are consistent throughout buddhism at least in in this in in in in this sort of particular stream of buddhism this particular like eddie of mahayana buddhism and the the um that made it really really when you brought the omani padmahum into it i went oh bingo yeah i know that one so now this new thing is is very understandable and very accessible to me and the the thing that i really like about um the takeaway from tonight this idea of the um one of the the jewels and the values of buddhism with knowledge awakening and compassion being shared rather than hoarded um is really really beautiful and really really right on i found myself going through some really really difficult stuff in the last year or so and what was able to make a very soft landing because of the generosity of my friends and community because i haven't been a dick for the last few years i've been a i've been i've been of service i've been a nice guy and i haven't i haven't been an so um people were [Music] generous to me and i'm really really grateful for that because i know a lot of people that when they when when the hits the fan and they're on their own they're on their own they're really really on their own and that's a drag and that's it's it's really difficult to see and um i'm sure it's really difficult to experience too so that was that was a really nice reminder tonight that was great that was really right right on right now yeah jimmy and it's you know it's a tricky cycle you know because you you when you put yourself in you you when you decide to go that other way of self-protecting in that way it it sort of it gets harder to open up because you keep investing in that way and it but it works the other way too that when you start investing what it sounds like you did in being the generous then it pays off in that sense and you realize the wisdom in that sense thanks jimmy so unless there's any other questions comments or ideas i did want to i got a little more tying together to do so it's about the introduction of this flower image so i i mentioned the significance of the lotus flower and flowers in general and awakening and don't no don't forget that that's still at play but now i want to talk more about the role of introducing the flower image to this so we're about to enter the second stage of the bodhisattva and this is the stage called the mala and vimala is indeed translated as purity pure or clean and it's so funny i have been doing so much talking about this idea of purity it seems to have like all of a sudden everybody has come to me it's been really fun and funny and interesting also uh dharma dippity where people just keep coming and like asking me about this word vimala or purity and this idea of purity and buddhism and you know it's a tricky one because i recognize that everybody's um uh their uh what what do i call it their uh your uh duality alarm like all good bodhisattvas have a duality alarm and your duality alarm goes off and you're like pure duality alert duality alert like there's how could the buddhists be talking about pure and impure i thought we're like beyond that right and indeed we are beyond that that's sort of uh so i want to talk about this that we're about to enter the second stage called vimala where the bodhisattva is pure and in particular just to make it clear these 10 bodhisattva stages if you weren't here the first night they each correspond to one of the paramitas there are ten parameters of the bodhisattva the first paramita is the the practice of generosity called dhana and the idea is and this is the way that i describe the ten stages the first night that you can think of it as like a ladder true like a ladder that you would climb to get up to buddhahood or get up to full enlightenment and the way that i describe these stages is that they are indeed like uh the word boomi what we are translating as a stage it means like a a foundation a place to sit it's like a solid ground it's a boomi and what i introduced the first night is that you can think of each of the rungs of this ladder as being like a station but what's interesting about that metaphor is that if you are not at that stage yet and you are not firmly resting at that stage then that rung of the ladder is something that you would use to pull yourself up so that you could sit on that stage and so you can think of each of the rungs of this ladder as being one of the parameters and that we use that paramita say generosity we use generosity to pull ourselves up so that we could sit firmly on the foundation of the first boomi stage that could make sense and i think it's a very subtle very buddhist teaching where the same wrong is different depending on your relationship to it if you're below that rung then you need it to pull yourself up but if you were above that rung you now sit firmly on it and it's a very interesting thing that that difference between whether i am below it or above it and so you can think of each of the paramitas as the rung that gets you up to that stage giving is the first that gets you up to the stage of great joy pramudita right and then the practice of sheila or shilla moral discipline not killing not stealing not lying all of that is the rung the paramita that gets one up to the stage of vimala this stage of purity and i know trust me i know how tricky and dangerous this language of purity is i don't want anybody to think that i am not really aware of how delicate it is and you know again dangerous it's just like you know there have been so many terrible things that have happened in history in the name of purity that it it's worthy of being afraid almost of that term but i'm also sort of like not ready to abandon it entirely because you know the what i mean is is that this word vimala purity within this tradition particularly in this tradition that we're talking about tonight i mean i mean it's hard because you know another thing that i find myself um talking about a lot is well call it the morality of emptiness i find myself discussing that topic a lot that is which is if everything is empty and there's no such thing as sentient beings and everything is like a dream or an illusion then why morality why ethical behavior then if everything is an illusion if everything is like that why morality and i get that and you know i think that that's it's a it's a totally legitimate question but what i'm what i'm getting at is it you know buddhism is not nihilism it's not realistic at all it's nowhere near it it's it's an incredibly moral tradition you know founded on moral discipline in that way and i i basically want to basically say that what vimala is talking about is a kind of moral purification but because this is the bodhisattva path and they have they use this very special word vimala that means like stainless basically like without a blemish or without a fall uh flaw like totally perfect and i mean to give you there's so many ways to talk about this and i don't want to belabor the point too much but the bodhisattva at this point in terms of being flawless or stainless it's the kind of idea well it cuts two ways one way that it cuts is that you know the bodhisattva who has really taken the vow of being a bodhisattva very seriously and is truly truly invested in all sentient beings enlightenment in that way there's a way that the idea is is that the bodhisattva who's about to reach this second stage of moral purity vimala they're they're basically like incapable of telling a lie and what i mean by that is is like it wouldn't even cross their mind to deceive somebody they wouldn't see an advantage in it they it just it just wouldn't even come into the realm and what they're kind of describing is that the bodhisattva that's about to enter the second stage is kind of getting to the point or at the point of vimala is at the point where they are almost incapable of a unwholesome to use the language of theravada buddhism incapable of an unwholesome act along with that and this is where it's going to get a little tricky but i just need to say this because it's it's very much a part of the the process because there is this idea in mahayana buddhism there is this idea of upaya or skillful means you know and i mentioned the the malakirti sutra at the earlier which is like all about this idea of upaya or skillful means and well let me be i'll do that i'll play it safe and i'll just use vimali kirti as an example so the vimela kirti sutra is about this he's not a monk he's just a he's a householder has a wife has kids has a job all these things and in particular he's sort of everybody's best friend he's like a very friendly person in the neighborhood in that way and he even he even goes to the local bars and talks to people about the dharma now within the very rigid early buddhist tradition of monasticism it would be entirely impure for any buddhist to go into a bar it would just be de facto impure it's an impure place they sell impure things there there's impure activities there is no reason for a pure buddhist monk or nun to be going into a bar how i understand vimala the second stage of the bodhisattva is this idea of like yes they're basically at a point of moral impunity if you will that they're kind of incapable of doing kind of a morally questionable act in that way but even more importantly to or to the point i believe what vimala means in terms of stainless or flawless it means that the bodhisattva at this stage who goes to a bar chats with people about dharma and and spreads those jewels that that cannot be considered an impure act that it's vimala it's flawless even though it might look like it was flawed because they went into an unwholesome establishment because of the intention because of the bodhisattva path it's not it's not a flaw so that's how i understand vimala as it pertains to the bodhisattva path is that there is an actual transcending of rigid senses of morality and it becomes much more um well you know it's what do they say the spirit of the law versus the letter of the law that's what we're talking about the bodhisattva acts within the spirit of the law the early buddhist tradition that's very hardcore monastic it's the letter of the law if the buddha said don't touch flowers don't touch flowers if the buddha said don't do that don't do that the bodhisattva path is more about but didn't he mean when he told us not to didn't he mean that it's that's that that idea um i wanna i went off on that too long i don't even know what that was but i wanted to mention very quickly the introduction of the flower image in this vision so we had the worlds and we had the jewels before but now we have the world adorned not just with jewels but with jeweled lotuses it's it's way too late for me to actually start talking about this so i just want to suggest the thing about flowers in buddhism is what's being introduced here is a very organic metaphor first of all so the minerals are very like i don't know that's one thing but a flower is a living organism and in particular well it's so many things actually oh it's so many things and so many things i want to tell you about there's a beautiful japanese buddhist expression um i forget the poet it was a buddhist poet in the early 20th century i can't remember his name i feel bad i can't remember his name he's very famous for this um uh sentiment and the sentiment that is a buddhist one that he kind of popularized oh what was his name i apologize but the japanese expression is means the sadness of all things and the premier example of mano no awari is the cherry blossom so japanese culture of course is they love the cherry blossom right and what's going on with the cherry blossom of course if you don't know is that it is this extremely small window like an extremely small window of time in which these blossoms these cherry blossoms bloom and in particular mano no awari it speaks about it's this almost like an aesthetic movement in japan that this one poem this one poet that i can't remember his name and it has to do with how things would not be as beautiful if they lasted forever it's the the sadness of all things that we kind of it's this and it almost like makes me cry thinking about how how that works in a way and i say that because this flower metaphor even though i talked about the significance of the lotus flower i want you to just think about flowers in general i want you to think about their beauty their colorfulness i want you to think about their fleetingness that they do not last forever that they wilt and there's something about that wilting and in addition to that i want you to think about the beauty ephemerality and the flowers relationship to the whole organism like so what i'm getting at is is that if if last week if last week i tried to convince you of how this is a jewel this week i'm trying to convince you of how it's a jeweled lotus in terms of its ephemeral fleeting ness this is about anicha about impermanence in that way but it's about looking at everything now as this wild like like uh ah it's like it's just this wild way of looking at everything as like a little flower bud on the tree of life or the tree of the world right and not just beautiful flowers but little jeweled flowers coming in and out of existence kind of a thing again i i told you this at the beginning that this is where this sutra this moment of the suture is where we get very jungian archetypal in dealing with these kind of beautiful images and so it's some it's a it's it's something that you put on and and see how it feels in that sense right so it's like if if you if you don't get it it's not something to be got like that it's it's more like poetry in that way or jazz music let's say so all right i've already gone over i'm totally up for answering any last-minute questions comments answers ideas or hearing any epiphanies okay then on that note i apologize if i went a little long got too excited the jeweled lotus flowers everywhere but thank you everybody for being here
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Fractured Homeland book launch - Bonita Lawrence, Bob Majaury, Verna McGregor, & Bob Lovelace
so Bonita Lawrence is my mom and she teaches native studies at work this is her second book her first book is called real Indians and others it's a wonderful book it has taught me a lot and it's about urban negative identity she has also been a traditional singer with groups in Toronto eddie kingston please join me in welcoming I've never been so honorable to have the aims on sun for an opening and also to be allowed to hold the eagle feather which is really an honor um I broke down some things and then feel like oh I mean the book came out of I guess being known non-status made more myself I first became interested because I learned that there were many many Algonquin who didn't have Indian status and yet i discovered the big difference was that they were on the land anyway so then came 10 years working on it this is my first summer where I haven't been working on the book so I knew I wanted to thank everybody for coming thank min Washington for hosting us and if so for arranging it and speakers for agreeing to speak I guess I was going to say a few things my thought was I'm really happy that if so asked me to have the book launch here because I mean it's the first book launch for fracture homeland and it's in Ottawa and I mean the city is the national capital region for Canada and in 20 years of negotiating a land claim the fact that Ottawa za Algonquin LAN has never been raised and to me that says everything about you ever need to know about the politics of the Comprehensive Plan process in Canada the power relations involved but its central in other ways to I think it was one of the first places where clear-cutting algonquin line started back in the inning around 1800 but also I think the most important thing is that it really is at the heart of the colonial boundaries and is on the Ottawa River which the British turned into a site of division for Algonquin people um I talk with my hands and now I'm talking with an eagle feather and I'm not even sure if that's what we should be doing but that's so I mean it's really I'm really happy that we have somebody here from Quebec because I've missed that about I was only allowed to do research in Ontario because it was a funded research book and they were very clear that unless you get permissions from certain people and I was denied permission to do interviews in Quebec so for that reason it's limited to Ontario and its really it's less than half the story in a sense you know if you want to talk about strictly territorial wise but it is about Ontario Algonquin some old gunk winds from from talking with them some one-on-ones believe that the division into Quebec and Ontario happened so long ago that we just have to live with it and that's that's that's that a lot of elements that I interviewed talked about the fact that until there was a spiritual unification between Quebec and Ontario Algonquin no kinds of negotiations should be happening with Canada and a lot of people very firmly believe that any negotiations with Canada are taking place in what they call the politics of recognition which is to say that Canada needs comprehensive claim processes in order to domesticate native people in order to surrender get them to surrender their remaining territories in return for an inferior inferiors relationship with Canada and from that perspective the land claim is one of the worst things that could be happening but the book isn't about the land claim however the land claim intruded into almost every aspect of talking with Algonquin about identity so I thought I'd just mention that but the speakers tonight will all be speaking from the heart about these issues so you know they're the experts about all what's happening to Algonquin today the book took 10 years but to produce it wouldn't have taken me so long hadn't had it not been happening for such a crucial time for Algonquin sin Ontario and although I'm non-status migam are we square or Illinois squares how big my people would put it and I know something about being non-status the way my family was divested of its lands two generations ago so I know nothing about what it means to live on my own territory and to have to struggle to protect it the way long Quinn's have had to and though I now live in Algonquin territory and therefore like many non-native settlers the land claim if it proceeds will affect me it's nothing like the issues that are facing along the people themselves and it took me 10 years to write the book because it's taken me that long to respect the difficulties that Algonquin space in in dealing with all of these issues and to speak as an outsider from the heart to you know to know what I believed and to address it as as best as I could and and also to know how to write a book without stirring things up further without making things harder right for our longer people than they already are and you know so I'm just going to say that to introduce it and you know Algonquin people are going to be evaluating the book for its own on its own basis I want to introduce the three people bondage or is going to be speaking first and here's a number of the Ottawa Algonquin auto Algonquin community yeah yeah and he's been involved since about nineteen ninety-eight and he's been involved most recently with the Algonquin of Ontario review committee where the memberships of individuals are being protested which is happening to increasing numbers of Algonquin these days so Bob will be speaking at first and second Verna McGregor will be speaking in Verna's from kid again CB she's in Anishinabe boy from the Ginza be she's part of the grandmother circle on the hunting and fishing case that has been going on now for 10 years that Michaels winwood is fighting and those who are interested can check World Wide Web WWF an Algonquin hunter 0rg so Verna will be speaking next and finally bought lovelace will be speaking and you know i i'm not sure what to say about Bob because there's so much I could say I mean because I've known Bob for probably the longest of any of the well I met Bob when I first met went to Queens and was that sweat lodges at his place for a good many years so bob has been has been involved in Algonquin struggles since the days of the rice war which started in 1979 and has been involved with the struggles that our dog Bell Dunklin first nations have been involved with for many years including court cases for the Algonquin right to hunt for non status of oakland's most recently in the uranium struggle that many people know because Bob insisted on observing Algonquin jurisdiction and their forward to prison for about six months most recently bob has been involved with international indigenous struggles both with Palestinians and struggles against climate change with Oblivion's and he's going to be speaking about what does it need to be an indigenous person today and in the future whatever he wants to think that all of you will be speaking about the age she was that as you see it was important so I i guess i'll start by those are the introductions for everybody so Bob's going to speak first and gb wedge thank you bonita definitely not an academic are public speaker so bear was big plays i I mean if you notes and I thank you for inviting me to speak unless I have been around the land claim process for a quite a number of years and I am pretty familiar with how it has all worked but I found reading benitez book very enlightening because if it really explained them and answered a lot of the questions that I had been asking for a long time so if you bear with me i'm going to read these notes as well as I can may I said they have to do this thank you okay how the Algonquin lion team has affected the non-status Algonquin people the pig walking a gun Chief and Council seven and all sit as Algonquin negotiation representatives or en ours at the land claim negotiation table each non-status Algonquin community is represented by one anr at the negotiation table there were some established on status of mountain communities prior to the L governments of Ontario land claim such as our dock but such as Ottawa were organized because of the land claim there had been an Al Ghanim presence in Ottawa and surrounding area prior to the settling of the land by Europeans but any formally organized community was long gone you will know many Algonquin people still inhabited the area the other oil gauntlet community is still not an active functioning community although there are a considerable number of people who identify with it I'm sure there will be a great sense of greater sense of community in time the Indian Act was enacted in 1876 by Canada other provisions of section 32 of the constitution act 1867 this is when the Indians in Algonquin territory were registered with the government of canada and became what we now know as status Indians for example if an Indian was away on his trapline in ancient visited the community he did not get registered in many cases if he did not wish to go to a reserve he or she was not registered if an Indian was registered and went to the reserve he or she was under control of the Indian agent and there was always the threat of having the children taken away for many reasons the threat of taking the children was used to control the Indians Indians that did not get registered were on their own with no government assistance and discrimination made it hard for them to get work to make enough money to feed their families that is why so many Native people were afraid to identify his Indians and many identified as Scottish Irish and French etc but few non native people were fooled and the nonsense of omens continued to suffer just in different ways from the reserve of gauntlets there are not stand as people who can prove that they descend from people who identified as Indian in algonquin territory prior to the enactment of the Indian Act in 1876 the same as the people who registered as Algonquin but they are being required to prove that their ancestors not only Indian but Algonquin when that was not required in 1876 the report set up prior to two thousand one that decided that people qualified to be accepted as non-status Algonquin and if they were accepted their names were posted at the big walking on reserve for 90 days if no one appealed or protested their acceptance within the 90 day period they were enrolled to be consulted in the land claim process as the author has the agreement in principle AIP can close to being go to though all governments were required to re-enroll as orders for the AFP this time all the non status or gauntlets had to have their names posted for 30 days during which time anyone on the borders us could protest their acceptance the game most of if not all of those who have been accepted by aboard prior to 2001 were protested by status members of pic log ngong most of whom are members of the pig wagon town council there was a great deal of suffering by the reserve of governments with residential schools etc and I understand why they feel the way they do but many of the non status of them suffered as well they got little or no education as was the case in my my ancestors they had to stay home to work to get enough food d my mother who was born in nineteen twenty went to school for four years and went to work when she was 14 on a farm and sawmill where there was a large number of people to cook big clean and do laundry bar she had to get up at three or 4am to work on the bread baking she told me historic up having to wash clothes in the wash board while having 12 boils on her stomach bro this work she was made for two Hummers per month that was usually paid off with you Tony is it a nursing home now unfortunately now we're being that protest on with other gone status or Godwin's under rules approved by the Government of Canada and Ontario and the all golfers of Ontario there's no question that we descend from Indians living in algonquin territory prior to 1876 but proving that they were all don't quit may be a problem the fact that the Government of Canada makes Indians is proven by the fact that non-native ways an ex-wife of pic walk nikhat members prior to nineteen eighty-five cannot be removed from the borders less peck rd to the law is written in the FPE which is still to be gratified to the people the fact that the law can be written with no mechanism for so per second thought and acted on I find problematic except the fact that non-native people should not participate in a negotiation process as Algonquin and I mean all non-native people but those that can prove that they meet the criteria that ancestors of registered members effective octagon required to me should not be night denied that right any non-status Algonquin who is enrolled as an order in for the agreement principle AIP will have to re-enroll to become a beneficiary to the land plane and once again they will be threatened with exclusion this is my personal view of hunan status people are and how they are affected by the elements of interior line claim and I accept the fact that they're going to be different points of view are there any questions and I love questions because of a lot better doesn't it regency connect first we could kidnap her or not in addition to close down which one JK TV show which should look at she's washing largest hello everybody my name is Verna McGregor and I work here at min wash and lodge and the employment and training officer so I'm going to get their side the world tonight you know vedita asked me at the last minute to 20 minutes ago if I would come and sit and speak for a few few hours sure no um I'm from kill Godsey being and for those of you who don't know where I can't go on CB is it's just about an hour and a half north here up here I'm all gone finished all burglar and I've been sitting for the past 10 years but buddy i mentioned with the circle of grandmothers and thinking a lot because what god has got me into all this too as well is also with i've been sitting with our elder William qimonda for a number of years and I could see the animosity to as well I grew up on reserve then coming out and we grew up also to as well with racism it very shameful to be native as one of the box mentioned to even his ancestors and then for those coming off on reserve it was almost like it is still the same like it's almost like we're targeted all the time but what I was telling Bonita to as well is also it's was a clash of understanding with the coming of the newcomers and a native understanding we lived in prosperity and we lived in freedom so it was very devastating to be corralled really on the reserve system and again to as well it was so devastating because we as all gone qin and this is what my grandparents and my parents would tell me too as well as we were nomadic and the reason why we were nomadic to semi-nomadic is also is that you live with the land and so that why we would move from our hunting grounds as well is that you do not over harvest the resource because if you stay in one area then you deplete the fish you deplete the resource we also had a client system which was totally was the will to erase that too as well and that was tied to the water systems so again to as well we had our own source of land management and each family or each clan was also would know their land or water system and they would also invite another client to come in so if you were to fish clan you wouldn't be eating the fish so then you would switch territories so we had this concept of freedom and an abundance than to be brought in and this concept of land ownership was very kind of foreign to even be corralled into a reserve system was even more devastating because if you have that understanding is what they would say is also too and they still say that even though it's just from presume on d wedge applyin would you come from meaning where what part of the land you come from even I quick walk in a God that's very descriptive it describes the landscape kindig on CB means garden river and that's where it was very fertile between the river gagnam here tenaga got no means between two rivers the land is fertile so that's where the language was also tied to the land so again it was very devastating even this whole residential school system because it was the need to erase our language and the disconnection to our lands even I was talking with meeting with number of years ago a couple years ago even going to do a talk at bon echo park which is a provincial park and you have to pay to get in but they have our drug paintings there and they have that and I said it's a special site you are there was our sacred sites where we go and do ceremony and I went there last year with elder Peter de Conti who's our fire keeper and one of the things he said first of all when I got there I thought my job was done he's here you get with the archaeologists so I thought my job was done I just got him to the site when you got there I said why are you telling me all the things they need him before and it was when he gets it goes I don't want to be on camera I said so he goes you're going to go talk on camera so what so but one of the things he wanted to relay though to as well as even and it goes back to this connection to the land all our lad is all mothers as Willie would say is sacred and we as humans because we're blessed with language and reason we have a responsibility to look after all of creation but again to as well we've come out of balance and we see that but what he was saying last year is also too as well as the earth was sacred like our territories are traditional lines are very sacred and we're places that were extra special such as bhaneko or disposal rock as they were also tied to the meridian points but he said so they were like nature was our church then he said what he was saying is we've respected the newcomers places of worship and here we are today he says where our places of worship haven't respected so exactly connection back to the land and how does that tie to the comprehensive acclaim again it's a colonial system my mom would always say it's our land why do we have to prove that it's our land and again to as well the other parties I was like with Williams message to as well the same in genome and all that meeting all my relatives because really we're all related and and that's the teaching even with the Medicine Wheel you see the four colors is it represents the Earth's people the former ASIS the four colors because they said although we have different we are different colors on the outside what binds us together is that we are all children of the earth so we also have a responsibility so again and that's what brings back this whole turmoil now today in terms of who owns the land and what is this comprehensive claim and whose Indian is not in yet and I'm thinking well what is being in a Schnabel and again to as well it's a difficult it creates a lot of conflict and it's our also colonial system the other park with the treaty is I was saying that the other day saying if Canada has such a bad history in terms of that theory to treat like I'm reality it's not a loving plainfield and and so I think this we as humans it's always connecting back to when it's stepping on a bit further saying we're also humans but we also have a responsibility and even with this ties to this consumption in the capitalistic system but then again too as well as how do we walk and go and even even with this claim and there are other countries as bob was known to go to war over what and at the same time they're damaging the earth as a result of conflict and the children and our basic teaching is we're here for the children so whether we leave you behind so how death note i just say regrets cookie no good boy penny and japan eyes keep that dream engagement go by Fantasia my name is Robert of ice and I'm really honored to be here I'm honored to be here with well and all of you and particularly with the need of because I've had the opportunity to read her book and it really is not to be here to have been invited to come and speak hi mom I'm algonquin but I'm also talaga ng cherokee i began my life from my mother's womb in my in my youth i'm involved in some political struggles and came to canada for refuge and wild up in the art of community and one day Harold Perry came by and said would you fidget helping because the government is going to take our world rice away and I had got to know some of the other Indian people because and in those days that's what we called each other and we didn't say or mohawk cir soggy we were all indians and so I got in his truck and we started a lifelong friendship and a lifelong journey and protecting the land and along the way after asking me about about a dozen times whether i would consider being adopted i finally consented because i felt that it was it was disrespectful to deny that request again because it was made in in the most its most sincere way I I'm telling you that because I want you to know that we're i wear my position is in terms of the land claim I am NOT a beneficiary I'm not a motor I've spent most of my adult life working with within the framework of that land plant within the RDoc community as a servant because one of the things that I learned as a young boy from my mother was that if we were ever captured or we ever found ourselves in another community we shouldn't behave ourselves and active service and that's the relationship that that I tried to maintain as an Algonquin service to the family heads council and service to the older parable Barry abuse get my really lifelong friend now so that's where I position myself now bonita says in the acknowledgments in the in the book that this book would not have come into existence without my help and that's the only thing in the book that she's wrong about the truth is this book needed to be written this is really a phenomenal book with a lot of universal appeal somewhat in Peru and pick this book up and understand what's going on in their community by looking at this book and reading what's happened in our and that's why it's so powerful that's why it's so important and that's why it's coming to be it's also come into being because our situation needed a researcher they needed somebody who could spend ten years talking to people looking at what was going on doing some analysis comparing it to sort of the theoretical stages of social dysfunction all of that stuff that that you'll you'll read between the lines and in the lines of this book pretty phenomenal and that's also why it came into being because it had somebody like being it was an excellent researcher and a really excellent writer because she writes in a way that you and I can understand it and that they said if somebody in Guatemala camus pix has broke up they will be able to read and understand what's going on so that's why I came into being I'm not going to get political I could because our doctors taking very strong stands for a number of years against the president finally an active independently but I'm not necessarily going to labor that why you want to talk about is the fact that the fractures in the elgen and you go back a very long way they didn't start with the lan kwai and so we really can't necessarily blame the land claim but we can we can certainly see from the new year's book how it played a significant role in continuing to fracture our community what i'd like to but one of the things I liked about the book is that when as I read it it reminded me of many of the things that are Doug has done in terms of developing successful relationships with our with our community with the people with the settlers that live among us because we do live in a settler colony that's the way I think i look at it this candidate is a settler colony not it's also an economic colony and an imperial colony but for the most part you and I experience the colony in terms of its settles they're our neighbors button and so pardek has driven in many ways to try to find some reconciliation with people who we rub shoulders with on a regular basis and often that's been to our credit and it's also been to our advantage because when we had to stand up against the government when we've got to fight standoffs when recently a couple of a pours four or five years ago when we were fighting to protect our land from uranium mining settlers were coming and giving us gas they were giving us money they were handing food across the fence and so that settler settler colonialism began to dissolve a bit for all of us and I think that's to our ducks credit and in large measure they did want to mention one thing that they I thought about when I was coming up that this this afternoon to Ottawa is that Harold and I attended the first meeting English non-status indians were called to people on the gun and then it was the Golden Week Algonquin of golden lake first nation and Kirby white duck who was then not the chief but he was the person who was assigned to community development in the blank length and so he his job was to gather all the non-status indians that the dozen or so that he's always were out there fina he called Harold and people vago valley from from whitney and super fun baptiste quake and also from Van Croft and a couple of people from member and we SAT around and he basically explained everybody that if they you know stood behind band Council when pictures would be taken that was the position that was best suited to them that wasn't good enough for the not status people that were there they said what we want is we want all decisions to be made by consensus because that's the traditional way that l confluence make decisions they said we would like mutual recognition of each community because we are a community we've been a community and our historical records and our family stories tell us that we've had an unbroken relationship since time immemorial in this in the territory in which we will so we want usual recognition of these communities and we also want a share an equal share for each community in terms of the community education and community development dollars that come through the language so as it progresses and then we were ushered into the van jones and chambers and they ship everybody's hand and we went home and as things progressed they didn't progress for the non satis immunes and I'm going to leave it up to you to read the newest book because I'm going to leave you there with that part of the story so you're going to have to read or find out what happens after that okay now as I said this this hasn't this story of fracturing the land really began a long long time ago and I wanted to mention a couple of things that that whenever we get a group together is really good to do some some community education the one of the things that comes to my mind is that here in in Ottawa a lot of things have taken place filamin right came here in eighteen hundred two hundred years ago two hundred years ago where we are on Catherine Street was part of an old-growth forest if we would have walked up to the blog hill where parliament buildings are that would have been sort of a viewpoint that we did look over and see the gatineau river we could see downriver a bit where the Rio flushes out into the into the kitchen to the Ottawa and so and across the delay was completely old-growth forests except where there'd been some forest fires and some deciduous trees maples and always the things like that I've grown up with some of the seminar for us and in 1800 if you looked across the river you would have seen people maple sugaring in the winter at the end of the winter and early spring and that's when filament right came and filming rights started cutting the maple trees where the people were sugary and they protested they said what are you cutting us from the tree so he said well I I've been given permission by by the by the government to come and cut these trees and build a mill and when I build a smell it's going to help everybody because we're going to create jobs / Becky boy we're going to create jobs we're going to damage farm so that people won't have to worry about and fishing anymore that they can take a peek you know rain and stuff that we can sell so we're going to provide food security and you're all going to share you know that's what filament right said you don't think that the people said they said gosh we know about you you come from the east and we've seen what happens in the East you're going to hunt rd where you're going to you're going to kill wolves they're going to even shoot the dogs you're going to kill the bear the deer and pretty soon we're going to start the filament right said yeah you're probably right about that but don't worry about that because progress is on his way anyway FilmOn right said what I'll do is this he said I'll go back to Montreal or Quebec City I'll talk to Sir William Johnson and I'll make sure that everything is okay well he does that he had to go anyway but he comes back and he gathers everybody together he says well I went and talked to Susan Johnson and guess what he said that I have the right to be here and you're there treat me well if you don't treat me well cut out your presence would you get it got a suit idea so what happened is people said well if that's what sir william johnson said i guess i guess that so now this is an interesting point why did they believe this guy because they were edition of it because they were of an oral tradition and with somebody lied it might cost them their life and so they believed him because people spoke the truth in fact 20 years later when filament right wrote about this in Upper Canada the pledges for the legislature of Upper Canada the report he concluded that report with and we have lived in peace at peace ever since and they have treated and those people have treated as well in fact I've never met a people whose so regarded justice equity as the Algonquin on the Honorable river that's an interesting piece of history what happened after that though chillin right started that male here in awkward and within 40 years really 35 years the trees were stripped all the way to Perth the forest would cut all the way to perth by it by 1850 they would cut all the way to the headquarters of the mississippi almost the madawaska and the rideau within a matter of really two or three generations that's also an important pieces now one last thing I like that they sort of talk about in terms of history and fracturing that land is this is that we met Europeans about four hundred and some years ago and we engage with them in the be retrieved and at first it created a spike in our economy it created a spike in our influence we were able to take the beaver which was our our friend are you know an animal that had provided clothing and food for us we were able to exchange that beaver for really interesting goods like cloth needles and threads because those were the those are the primary things that were traded four kettles and pots dives knocks things like that but it also cost us a lot because our neighbors to the South who we have been usually friendly with and entered into trade on Lake Champlain they lived in a valley where they could grow corn and they often supplied us with corn when times are tough we can trade with them but they didn't have any beavers what they had they trapped out about 10 years and after that the only way that they could trade with those who had the cloth and the needles and the cotton pads and the knives taxes where to go take beaver pelts from other people their advantage was that they can travel on corn the same way that Caesars armies can travel on oats and rye and so they were able to raid all the way into the chainstay they were able to rain all the way up the Ottawa River to Lake Nipissing for those beaver pelts they can trade them for your inputs the land was at that point fractured again and the people were fractured was in a very very beginning so that practically begins way back and one of the major causes for the factory is the capitalist economy to have to tell economy became the catalyst and and our own desire for things better than what we had so I guess what I wanted to end with today is is just to let you know apply this book because it really tells an important story it's a really important piece in this whole story and it's so well researched that it's going to help you put this together and there's no greater and what's nice about this book for me is I can read about my community and I can celebrate a lot of the things that we've done right because Algonquin have done a lot of things that are right in we have a language that will better interpret the ecology of the Ottawa Valley better than any other language intervals how bout we have gone nowhere else in the world imposed their way of life their religion their idea was is the way they think but they kept it to themselves and they used it and trying to share with newcomers in a good way the same way they did with tried with film and right and so that's that's important there's no greater time in our lives or the lives of humanity right now with global warming the looming economic catastrophe that global warming is going to bring apart Alphonse there's no greater time in the history of humanity that we need community we need to find some peace and I think that's what and what we need to do and why the title but he is booked and what she's talking about is so important is that will never bring people together too much didn't bring the land back together just going to give you one really visual picture above picture in your mind the United States with all the states and then Canada with the ten provinces and territories they're all blocked out in squares and rectangles they don't fit anything that's real they don't fit any of the real environments of that removing and because of that they have no future because the reality is that we depend upon the replenishment cycles of this earth food or shelter for water for and unless we can put the land back together in terms of its ecology will never get people got together but it's a dual process it's getting ourselves back together is reinvigorated in ourselves and getting ourselves to the Mena talks in her book about issue helps us understand you know what goes wrong and how some communities and not just Arnold but other Jimmy booty pick locks are not have made efforts to try to do that there's no good guys and bad guys by the way in a book so don't worry about that we need to re-engage amends ourselves so thank you very much for inviting me to so I don't even know what time it is but questions comments I think we have lots of time the time is it anyway oh yeah yeah everybody is here speak to them they want to ask you question me too yeah what to do but yeah so please comments and thoughts about it you know takes a while to digest from everybody's vision so the guy just make a comment we had I had guests over 3 weeks ago tissue and Peter Peter Peter site from he's from England and they were up in barrier lake because we've had a little it was a protest going on again with the forest street and again it's the clear-cutting and this I went to story about the maple syrup too because they have one cook them there she a few years ago we went she was protesting to just a moment wanted to cut her maple stand each other traditional maple syrup and for us for saying of all the acreage you have why did you choose earth stand so anyway what happens is that she got hauled in the court hears the maybe year old woman in wheelchair hall in the court and general money they have money and it's like for the legal system I always wonder what's justice to anyway going back to use you and Peter so I come home friday and here they are because I told him the week before you could come in to my place i live in Quetta gone c b and so they arrived there but i was asking peter from the UK I said what brings you here like you're up in the push with you can't and he goes well I had a choice to go to Syria are also the aboriginal justice and I shall so that's interesting but then I'm saying so what type of during our further conversations of what type of animals do you have in the UK he goes to be honest with you we have very little left he goes we used to have bears used to have wolves we don't have that anymore and he says we have some deer and so and then that really hit me because I'm thinking oh my goodness and everything is so it is so planned and controlled and it's man's need for control and gantu I said that could easily happen here because a month before that I had this other visitor from friends that's him the same question I said so what animals do you have when you go on and he says a little bit but we have wild boar and that's like a it's it's not an indigenous species and then I was thinking oh my god when I was working in a band office 12 years ago we had this group from the Czech Republic and I found it so weird to come into our community because they want to be taken into bush because they want to look at the bush and the understory because they said all their forests are managed and you don't have they've lost a lot of the indigenous plants so I said so what's happening here what's happened in their countries could easily happen here and I think that's where I what Bob mentioned is also almost raising an awareness and the media were good targets in the media but it's that understanding as to I said there's a reason why we were called like in Quebec now the Quebec will call this of ash when we were young egg maybe when we go to school even we're friends it's a match so the mother was cold yes what was this that's a subject and within over the years when I start to understand also more why we live the way we lived I said nothing wrong to be calling so rash episode because it's also how do we walk back in balance where this consumption is also ruining our futures for the children's futures and I think that's what this whole concept is about and yeah so this time we say kumusta hatch yeah I think it's cool one because I think it's also going back to the claim it's always about economic game in a wager on ax me and we once lived without a wage economy you
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Sol Shines Bright in 1v1s in Divine Knockout | #4 Sol DKO Gameplay
hey what's up everyone it's your friend23 here and welcome back to another video in this video we're gonna play some soul in one way once I hope you will enjoy I also want to remind you all that the mecca terrazo skin giveaway is still ongoing we're quickly approaching 100 subscribers but you still have time to enter the giveaway if you're interested just check the description for the link to the giveaway video and follow the instructions in that video to enter And as always before we get into the gameplay let's take a look on the talents I'm running this video so for Seoul in 1v1 explosive as a Divine trait it gives you extra knockback and ultimate charge on both Fireball and combustion for minor traits we have flare up and flare up just makes your ultimate charge 25 quicker and then we have line of fire line of fire gives you extra knockback on combustion so this one pairs nice with explosive is then you get double stacked external knockback and lastly for many traits blazing Trails lowers the cooldown on your Q when you hit opponents with your Q ability and as always this patch Locus Celerity as Creator blessing for that extra movement speed is back with Thor this time me as Soul good luck all of them and they're heavy nice Dash yeah Oh that's oh it hit I didn't think I would have movement speed enough to to get to him there just wait for the heal ER never do the whole heavy as solved nice all right annoys me when the like sound effects for some of the abilities just glitches onto the map for the rest of the round those things can drive me crazy of hearing oh that's unfortunate for you oh nice oh I know the feeling it has happened a lot of times for me as well as Thor you know I will actually give you this round glitch you have been defeated because I know the feeling all too well oh that's unfortunate for you oh I thought I had my combustions but they don't cool down combustion no nice I should have jumped out a bit oh it is mine thank you boom heavy no it is um nice damage nice he dashed oh that was a bad fire poo nice damage I got the hill yes thanks to me because I knocked him that way oh that's bad that's really bad oh nice no no and then this round okay it's good early damage here he answers with some good damage as well clashed when they Dodge your combustion you need to be aggressive oh I gave him the heel again nice so one one I'm not sure where is there is oh damn that's bad that's a bit scuffed because for me I will sway to the side and also dashed but I still got tracked by him his lights is my hill this time it's not yours damn my movement speed as well oh that's a nice catch and a knockout them that was all thanks to the movement speed some early damage nice ah he dashed my combustion I got some nice damage out there actually uh if that would have knocked out it's been such a nice round I will take the hill change for the movement speed any day oh damn okay so here we should bait the Dodge if we can I dodged boom did this I think the demonstrator 23. once again but as sold this time and he has Wukong but I think he has been Wukong every match we have played even the earlier videos right nice damage that's on miss everything for some reason I want to control the the hill nice it's gonna use his third ability here soon yeah foreign for your advantage okay so here we should just do a heavy you can see soon um soon knocked out boom lemonade so we can do some R here nice also there as well oh zombie Kong's um his Q is so strong I would argue almost stronger than Souls in one in one type of way but Souls is really strong as well it's that super armor you know he's here I turn they almost turn the fight now that's unfortunate cool [Music] I think I would have won that round either way because even if he didn't Dash early there because I think he needed to Dash for that R is instead but then I had my ultimate so he would be if I didn't miss it of course because I I'm known for missing my ultimates oh nice Dash nice it was pretty obvious that you would have done a heavy after so I don't know why I left you hit it for free that's what I love with the soul that counter okay can he Dash can we beat this Dash somehow there is Peyton I miss see what I say I miss my old and he changed also oh nice that tracked sorry dashed dashed dashed again boom a bit scuffed last round there Gigi though looks like we're stuck with demons demonstrator again Mr 23. there's some fire damage then and as isanami soul is that I played the last video so little bit like similar that you you attack a lot with soul like in clusters when you have all your cooldowns down you can you do like a combo with all the abilities just secure some damage and I'm working on a guide for Seoul I'm just a bit it took a bit more time than I anticipated to like script the video and gather material and just know what I what I want to have in the tutorial and everything because I never done those types of content before so it's not it's not so weird that it takes time but I'm working on it I will drop it soon here on this channel oh that's bad nice no bait for dash that's that's a bit unfortunate always gets the prayer nice oh my God they hit but they didn't it didn't interrupt this no am I dead no okay so this is my like last shot of not failing this oh damn at least I took out his clone them I think you got this round now nice maybe not uh I was a bit stressed there is as well nice um he outranged Me Harder you're laughing at me now or is it that you only have that emoi available because you can only have one firm match boom boom boom beta Dash oh that's a great interrupter as well I gave him the hill oh he dashed early but I I don't know what I did there I was just bad this should be a KO you win you have one point remaining like Souls Q for interrupting his um his third ability is so strong oh that's unfortunate that as well you got the hill right now I got it maybe I think I got it at least it was like I heard his voice line so it threw me off but then I heard mine as well so I'm not sure I'll spend oh he dashed but I'm he's gonna have his stash again oh okay that's the real one oh my God I'm gonna blame the frame drops because those those frames felt a bit choppy there but everybody knows it was not the frame drops is it his time to come back and turn it to a win I surely I hope not I just straight went into that nice wow I gave him the heel but that's nice oh that's enough gigis that will be it for this episode if you have enjoyed please consider liking this video and also consider subscribing to this channel if you haven't already this has been 23 I will see you in the next video bye bye
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Trading volatile markets
you know the topic for this evening is trading in uh volatile markets it has been a um it's been a tough time i think for most people uh over the last couple of weeks and months since you know the onset of covert now almost two years ago uh volatility has relatively increased on a sort of continuous basis um so we've had to make some adjustments with that and then obviously over the last few weeks we've seen volatility really startup creep up again and generally you know higher volatility is synonymous with markets going down so it's been a difficult time for most i think in in markets so i'm hoping to be able to give you guys a little bit of guidance and a little bit of insight on some of the things we can do to try and mitigate the the negative effects of volatility all right so um all right so let's get going so things we've already covered in the past in previous power hour presentations um sort of you know starting with daily routines practical training setups uh how to build strategies uh training psychology risk management developing a trading plan and a bunch of things that i sort of wish i knew before i started most of these presentations are available on our website the link is a slash presentations once this one is um sort of complete within about a week or so we'll have this presentation up as well where the slides will be available as well as links to the videos and that kind of um i think one of the more important things to say there's though ruby way easy way of doing trading particularly if you want to be an active trader it is hard work and you know if you're looking for a quick easy money this is definitely not the place to look for it right there are definitely easier ways i think you know with time practice consistency and a lot of discipline trading can be something that can you know you can make success out of um but you have to go in with your eyes open and understand that it's not um you know it's not the easy money that the incident will have us believe it is anyway so let's look at the current trading environment as a starting point so currently markets have been really challenging as as i mentioned before right um so over the last two or so years markets have been consistently more volatile um this is you know for good reason there are lots of uncertainties around uh what the future holds uh so inflation you know on the back of this massive stimulus programs that basically every central bank around the world have been running uh over the last two years to try and mitigate some of the negative impacts of covert essentially i think is starting to backfire a little bit because we've printed so much money that inflation is almost the only result that we can expect from here uh there's also the risk of further from kovac 19 more lockdowns we've seen that happening in china or that's to lock down more people the uh you know in cities and that kind of thing so that has an impact on supply chains which again puts inflation pressure on as well as you know causes all sorts of demand shock effects and that of course creates uncertainty and this uncertainty is essentially what drives the volatility there's also the russia-ukraine situation uh it seems as though more countries are starting to get involved there was some news around belarus um sort of being a staging ground and you know the u.s and all sorts of nato countries are sending munitions and all sorts of things so the big risk here is that a third or fourth country starts to get involved in this um in this conflict and that escalates obviously this has also had quite an impact on energy prices as well as the price of wheat and fertilizer um this is really something i think that we have to be very very careful of particularly food inflation i've said it a few times uh in sort of interviews and stuff that you know the words food crisis is something that we haven't really heard much of yet but i think it is definitely something that we will start hearing in future there are some i guess unconfirmed reports that even local farmers uh are experiencing an increase of 150 in fertilizer prices uh which the retailers are not ex willing to pay higher prices for the crops so farmers are not incentivized to plant which will lead to empty shelves and that kind of thing so food and energy security has been you know one of the drivers of a massive amount of uncertainty in the market and that of course breeds volatility further we have tightening monetary policy um where you know central banks are now forced to start raising interest rates uh which will potentially have a negative impact on on equity prices and that kind of stuff as well so it seems that we are headed into this global recession uh type situation uh i'm trying you know very hard not to make a forecast that we're going into recession but as far as um you know all the indicators that are starting to flash like look guys we are headed for for difficult times um you know we've had a period where you know i've said you the retail army is buying the dip right so that's become a thing where you just buy the dip and retail trade is um you know particularly have been using in the us using lots of call options and that kind of stuff um the question is that you know a lot of people buying the dip and then it keeps dipping uh which causes panic and then that exacerbates further downside and higher volatility so even though we don't necessarily know what the future holds we do know that it is um it is absolutely a time to be more cautious and very careful in markets right a concept that i want to talk about is drawdown so drawdown is almost this one this is an inevitable kind of reality of of interacting with stock markets or trading or even investing uh and you know our primary goal as a trader and actually wrote about that as uh on the previous blog uh that was i think posted just a couple of weeks ago in just one lap um you know we have to protect our capital at all costs even if it means that we'd miss out on opportunities there's always going to be another opportunities another opportunity coming along what we have to do is make sure that we have capital um available to us to deploy when great opportunities come if we lose if we miss out on opportunities in the short term that's okay our job is to survive long enough to be able to take the next opportunity right so um i've put a little chart here i hope you guys can see the cursor put a little chart here that shows you know how much if you lose 10 percent you've got to make like 11 to to get back to where you were if you lose 50 you've got to double your account in order to get back to where you were if you lose 60 you got 150 return so these numbers get bigger and bigger as you draw further and further down on your on your initial capital um and sometimes you know if you've drawn down a huge amount recovering becomes extremely difficult so protecting drawdown during difficult times is essentially just way more important than trying to make money in the market right if you are disciplined in your approach and you manage to control your drawdown profits essentially become almost inevitable um it's just literally being able to stay in the game long enough uh to be able to take the opportunities that the market gives to us so let's look at volatility right so um what i've sort of shown here is we can see over you know a long period of time so starting at 2013 volatility kind of this is just the vix index the bottom of the s p 500 volatility index and we can see that it would sort of range between this sort of 12 to 24 or 12 to 20 region and this was sort of standard market volatility we have some spikes here when the market sort of comes down and makes a correction but generally volatility was relatively low uh it even sort of came lower into the 20 uh 2017-2018 period and then along came covert right and we had this massive spike in volatility and a very sharp aggressive sell-off in the s p 500 and since then volatility has not managed to base out as low as it was uh in previous years so just as a general sort of market regime volatility has been a lot higher which does mean we have to change our approach to this right something that i've also been sort of keeping an eye on and this is data that includes up to yesterday is the move index versus the vix index right so what the move does is it it basically reads bond market volatility we can see here that there's a very high correlation between the move and the vix sometimes they're quite far apart but generally the vix tends to follow uh you know the what the move is doing right so as move comes down we see the vix come down what we've seen in recent months um is that we've seen a big separation between bond volatility and equity volatility so there's a lot of pressure on the bond market people are selling bonds at a furious pace um you know there's a lot of stuff happening obviously with interest rates and that kind of stuff as well which is pushing bond volatility a lot higher so one of two things has to happen here either bond volatility has to decrease extremely rapidly in order to kind of catch up with the vix or the vix has to catch up to the bond volatility index right um if the latter is the case where we see equity market volatility pick up to catch up to where the move volatility is or bond market volatility is that implies that we are due for a relatively large-scale equity market sell-off again this is not a prediction this is just basically looking at pure data um and looking at historic correlations between the two um they are relatively tightly correlated and this correlation is now starting to fall apart a little bit which you know rings a few warning bells on this side saying like look you know we have to be very very careful the probability of the market really coming off very strongly uh in the near term is is much higher than it was a year ago so um you know keeping this in mind it's good to be prepared for uh you know what happens so as i mentioned now it's likely to get a lot more bumpy than what it has been uh over recent weeks i know that you know three or so weeks ago we had quite a strong uh sell-off on on equity markets on the s p 500 and so um we've had quite a strong recovery since then however as we've seen over the last week markets are starting to get a little jittery once more so as highlighted earlier there are still many many risks right generally looking at historic data one thing we need well we need three things essentially for recessions to rear their heads which is we need tightening monetary supply which is you know rising interest rates or central banks putting up interest rates we need a commodity price shock which i think we've absolutely seen in the energy market we started seeing it in uh you know other things like nickel and copper uh there's some evidence that we might have a copper supply shock as well um and then we need runaway inflation so we need inflation way above what uh it used to be and then obviously that sort of reinforces this tightening monetary policy cycle where we have to control inflation uh in order to um by by putting up interest rates so when these things are present historically we've you know all these things have been present during recession times so again it's not necessarily a prediction uh but it is sort of just an indicator that we have to be relatively careful of what what we're doing at this stage right so we need to adapt in order to survive in this new environment and we need to sort of prepare ourselves for the potential that we have you know higher volatility aka a market setup so what can we do uh in order to prepare well there are three different types of uh participants at least non-institutional market participants right so we're not looking at pension funds and hedge funds and uh you know governments and that kind of stuff we're really looking mostly at the uh you know private individuals that are that are trading markets so you have investors swing traders and day traders so i suspect that the majority of of people watching this uh would fall into the swing traders uh category uh and the second runner up here would be would be investors today traders are very small sort of portion of of the market uh but we have to find ways to adapt um in order to protect our capital right so our primary goal here is to protect the capital so that we can live to trade another day so most of us you know across all these three sort of different types of market participants or traders that are out there uh you know a lot of the preparation and a lot of the adaption that we have to do uh is very similar um but there are you know obviously a few key differences between those types of uh different market participants so we're going to sort of start off with the with the longer term investor right so the first thing we can do is we can start to reduce exposure um or essentially just increase our your your cash holdings right um so increasing the for the proportion of cash that you have or the percentage of cashes you have in your in your total account or your portfolio is going to do two things one it's going to lower the volatility of your uh overall portfolio uh it's also going to you know you'll have ammunition or dry powder as the saying goes so that when the market sells often gives you a solid buy signal that you at least then have money to deploy to take advantage of the recovery in the market because essentially our goal here is to sidestep the pain and have uh you know money to invest or capital to deploy when the conditions are favorable once more so we can see that conditions are becoming unfavorable we want to get out of the way right so some of the things we can do as long-term investors is we can basically sell out or sell down the stock in in downtrends so stuff that you know now is maybe a good time to reconsider those shares i mean in general go through that you can name for five years um if you are in a losing position maybe it's time to consider um you know getting out of those stocks until until conditions get a bit more favorable uh you know for example a lot of the tech stocks have been under quite a bit of pressure does it still make sense to hold on to these things particularly for losing positions there's an advantage to doing that as well which is you have nice uh you know tax losses that you can use to reduce your your taxable income um so there is advantage in cutting the losers right i know it is generally painful and something that particularly the long-term investors don't like to do um but you know what we want to do is we want to make sure that we are in the stocks that when the market sells off those shares have not sold off as strong so we've got a nice reference point where you know a month ago three weeks ago the market sold off really hard um we can go and have a look at which stocks didn't sell off as hard as the rest of the market those are potentially the ones that we want to keep the ones that sold off uh you know in line with the market or slightly harder than the market those are potentially stocks that we want to let go of uh and use you know the capital that we free up uh as the cash portion and in our portfolios right so we really sort of just have to really look at uh that stuff so to give you an example i'll you know we run a number of different portfolios for clients our local uh portfolio currently is sitting with something like 20 cash our offshore portfolio is also sitting with 20 cash um and then you can see like we've we've invested primarily sort of in energy uh basic materials and locally we have some inflation linked bonds as well so we're relatively diversified and we've kept the stocks essentially uh that have been performing well and we let go of the stuff that haven't been performing well right and this has helped us protect uh you know the accounts from from experiencing uh major drawdown and then taking sort of big losses over the over the last period so this is a macro thematic approach so we are uh you know investors of um you know sort of macro themes so we're trying to figure out you know what uh we think is going to happen in the world in the next two or three years and have invest accordingly uh so this approach is ours obviously everyone's is different there might be some value guys out there uh you know deep value is a valid fund you know in investment strategy but also um you know just be mindful of how is your stock performing in relation to the index if the index is done one percent and the stock is down for you know maybe it's time uh to get out if you know i know there's a lot of people that are um you know big fans of nuspash for example and process those stocks have not been doing really well uh if things get worse you know do we really think that these stocks are going to outperform the index if they haven't been doing that in the last couple of years already um you know if there's a large-scale sell-off there's probably going to be more pain for them and you know i agree that at some point now special process are going to be sort of a generational uh once in a lifetime opportunity but i'm not sure that that time is right you know just yet so it's probably better to you know bank your tax loss on those things now and um you know wait for an opportunity even if it means you have to buy it at a higher price but let's wait for the market to really show us that it wants to trend up again and at that point we can we can start to get involved again right um so essentially what we what we're trying to do is we uh we want to free up cash in order to deploy when the market recovers so how do we know when the market recovers so something that has been relatively reliable over the last uh well i guess since i've discovered it and someone showed it to me um it is a very reliable indicator for uh sort of when the market is bottoming out uh is called it's the vix term structure so basically what we're looking at here and um just to sort of put as a as an a side note here um this is not something that is uh very hard to find information on um for example if you have an interactive brokers account this is something that is available to you you know for free on your interactive account so it is information that is is easily is relatively easy to find uh you don't necessarily need like a bloomberg terminal or whatever the case is so what we're doing here is we're measuring volatility over different expiries right so volatility futures contracts trade like any other futures contract with it with a um with a set expiry so as you can see on this chart here we've got okay we've got basically four different lines which which uh indicate to us one month ago three weeks ago two weeks ago and one week ago so the top one here is one month ago the middle one is three weeks this uh second from the bottom is two weeks and the very bottom one is one week ago right um so what we're looking at here essentially is if uh volatility uh over expected volatility over the next three days over the next week over the next two weeks over the next month over the next two months three months and so on into future until we get to two years in advance now what happens under almost circumstance circumstances you can see with one week ago the very bottom one uh near-term sort of volatility is expected to be lower than long-term volatility and this makes a lot of sense to us right because as we go further in time uh so you know this is this is you know tomorrow and this is two years from now so as we go further out in time predicting what is going to happen becomes more difficult so of course implied volatility is a lot higher because it's more difficult to tell what's going to happen uh you know in in three months or six months or 12 months from now as what it is to tell what's going to happen tomorrow so tomorrow we can see volatility is expected to be relatively low but like in a year from now um it's a bit less certain so volatility is just generally higher so what starts to happen in times of extreme fear and panic and you know we see strong market sell-offs and that kind of thing is that uh like if you look at this from one month ago which is the stop code is that near-term volatility starts to become more extreme than long-term volatility so this term structure starts to invert so normally you have this curve that sort of starts low in the uh in the in the near term and moves higher into the long term uh when market is sort of really really in panic mode uh you know near-term volatility is is considerably higher than long-term volatility so as this term structure starts to pick up you can see here a month ago um well let's do this the opposite way around so let's say we are here today right uh then you know next week front uh near-term volatility starts to pick up then the next week it picks up again then by the time we're sort of at the very depths of the sell-off um near-term volatility is really really high so what we can do is use this as a buy signal right so when we see that the vix term structure is inverted like this and it starts to flatten and you see this move that it moves from here down and near-term volatility starts to dip below long-term volatility again that's generally a very reliable buy indicator and if you you can look at the you know a month ago volatility was extremely high in the near term and if the if you look at what happened to the s p 500 and even the aussie you know the market came off very very hard during that time now however um well at least a week ago near-term volatility was very very low again and that turn structure had kind of returned to its normal uh to its normal configuration and that um sort of you know is now that the market has been bouncing so as you see this move down in the space of one week that near-term volatility really reduced a whole bunch and um it sort of dipped below the longer term volatility again that is your indication to okay i need to i need to get involved and if you bought s p 500 for example um you know three weeks ago you would have had a very very good run uh up to about a week ago so we're looking at a week ago data if you look at yesterday and today this sort of uh term structure is starting to flatten out again a little bit which shows us that look the market's taking strain and there's a little bit of a little bit of panic coming in so essentially what this is going to be is this is going to be our our buy indicator for when the dust settles like how do we know when to buy and redeploy the capital that we've freed up now it's going to be when this term structure goes from inverted back to flat and then back to normal right right okay so for the swing traders what we can do um and it's really sort of just simple stuff right we need to make sure that we trade bigger i mean sorry we trade smaller but the the daily ranges on on shares are going to be bigger uh so the swings that we see the share price movements that we're going to see on any given time or on any given day is going to be considerably bigger so we have bigger percentage moves and therefore we need to reduce the size that we trade and probably widen the stop processes that we use in order to accommodate for this additional velocity i mean volatility um you know there are two different ways that we can look at how to manage stop buses well there are many different ways but uh two ones that i like to use um one is a bit more complicated than the other the one is the atr times two trailing stop-loss methodology and the other one is a three-day low trailing stop so you can also use a three-hour low depending on the time frame enter the trade so if you are you know trader for an hourly chart and you want to use three hours if you traded a daily chart you want to use three days you know whatever the case whatever the period that you're using to do your analysis is you use three periods prior the low of that period as your as your trailing stop-loss i'll give you an example of how that works uh in a moment we just have to remember that you know trading really swing trading particularly day trading is about survival right um we need to make sure that we're around to play the game again tomorrow so drawdown is this unavoidable reality that we can't get away from um but you know simultaneously we only really need one or two good really really good trades uh to make our whole year right i mean if you for example bought tangela at 80 rand you're up 200 on that position right so that one trade can really make a big big difference to your uh to your overall profitability um obviously we need to take avoid taking risks that we that we can't afford and we need to understand the risks that we are are taking on um also uh in one of the previous presentations that i that i've done uh that you can go look that you can go look at i suppose uh is to build a nice model for yourself that has multiple confirmations right so you kind of want one or two momentum indicators uh as well as confirmation of trend and maybe a break of resistance so that you can have uh you know not just one technical reason but maybe three or four technical reasons so let's say for example you want it to be an uptrend you want your stochastic to to move into a bullish configuration you want your rsi to move into bullish configuration and you need the stock to be relatively stronger than the index um all of those things need to be you know confirmed before you can take a trade so you need to be a bit more selective about the trades that you take um i want to just also explain a little bit about how the atr times i mean the atr times two stop plus works uh you know just for reference sake i think some people might not have seen the previous uh presentations on this stuff so essentially when you enter into a new trade you stop you start with a with a regular you know hard stop loss in accordance with your two percent rule or whatever it is that you're using um and then you can take the atr reading on the time frame of your entry so for uh clarity like what the atr is is called average true range it's an indicator that is available on most trading platforms it basically measures the range that a share trades and it averages that out over a period of 14 days and then that prints a you know data point called average true range and that plots an oscillator as a as an indicator at the bottom of your price chart right so generally what you do is you say okay cool atr multiplied by two that's where my stop-loss is supposed to be so if your stop-loss is uh you know at first at a hard start point for example at a a technical trend change uh inflection point on the chart uh that's where your stop-loss is and as the trend as the trade moves in your favor um eventually this atr times two calculation will start to move your stop plus higher and higher and higher uh and every day you do this calculation or every hour or whatever the case is you can put yourself a fancy spreadsheet we have one available if you want to download it that can show you uh where your stop-loss should be and whether or not you should be adjusting it so as every period passes every day or hour or whatever your time frame is the atr will change every street range will change and therefore the distance between the lace the last sort of traded price and where your stop-loss should be will also change so as the market moves your favor you only ever move your stop-loss higher sometimes what will happen is you might see a bit of a compression in the trading range that the stock is going through which will tighten the atr um if that atr tightens you can move your stop loss higher but when there is a big sort of volatile move and the market breaks out let's say it breaks higher in your favor you don't necessarily want to be widening your stop loss at any point right um so okay let's get into sort of an example of how this works so what we have here is let's say we've got a share price that's called a trending up and you want to take a short position here right um so when we take a uh our initial entry into the short trade here at say you know a hundred and eight rand um and eight cents we're going to put our stop loss at uh 109 right uh 109 around 80 cents so that is where we think uh from a technical perspective our stop-loss should be because if it goes above 109.80 then we can say the trend is is on its way up again right so the risk we're taking here is essentially 87 or 86 cents and our atr at this point is also our atr times two also works out to uh 86 cents so then as the market sort of comes down uh in our favor we want to be able to trail our stop-loss lower so as this the market sort of comes down here our atr keeps dragging down dragging down plus until eventually the market turns and we take our our stop loss there so in a sense necessarily have to put a target on this trade we can only use our atr times 2 as our indication to get out of the trade so as the market sort of goes down and volatility might increase in the stock atr might increase which will mean that our atr stop loss gets wider but as long as price is moving in our favor and we're only ever moving the stop plus if it moves in our favor we should be able to trail that down quite well to a point where eventually this the trend changes and we and we get out right um another example here would be uh you know here we have a situation where um you know this trend doesn't necessarily change but our atr stop plus drags us all the way down to here our stop-loss is here it doesn't necessarily break higher it continues to trade down and at some point we have a situation where atr starts to compress so as this market sort of flattens out again uh atr starts to compress this uh atr times two calculation now comes to a much smaller number uh if we have a breakout higher we know where to stop if we have a breakout lower uh our our atr stop-loss you know trails down again so this is a very nice way to do this okay this is an example with a short position but it's a very nice way to make sure that we stay in the trades that are winning and we get out of them uh you know at the most favorable possible time another method is the three day or three period uh low so a good example here is is together resources we had a nice little break out here essentially all you're doing and this is just really keeping it extremely simple is you're saying okay cool this is today's candle yesterday's candle three days ago the low price on that candle is our stop-loss so today's you know tomorrow we'll move our stop-loss up now to 220 to sit at the low of that candle and if we break lower then we uh you know below that level then we stop out otherwise we just let this trade run there's no real um there's no real reason to make any adjustments uh you know to our position it's not a reason to have us a take profit on this trade we can just let it run until we get trail stopped out so this is a very nice way i think at least it's my preferred way of of of managing risks and or stop losses and targets and that kind of stuff and then lastly looking at the intraday trading stuff i mean the rules are fairly similar to that of the swing trader you know very much just reduce your positions be uh a bit more a bit more mindful that that stocks can move a lot higher the real superpower that you have here is that you're not holding overnight positions so you get to start every day uh afresh so there's no that sort of overnight position holding stress um and it's just you know whatever methodology has been working for you don't really change it uh you know volatility can be a great opportunity for you to to uh as an intraday trader because if the moves are bigger obviously you can make a slightly larger profits but you need to also be a little bit more more patient with how your um you know when you take your profits and you know if things are moving a lot then you might want to sit in your trades a little longer to give them a bit more time and this is where trailing stop-loss will be a bit more helpful so essentially you know the major rule here and i'm going to reiterate this again is you have to protect your capital at all costs so the primary thing that we want to do uh is to make sure that the shares that we are if we're investors that we are invested in are still all the stocks that we want to be in and to have you know solutions that we are not free up some cash and then when we see a solid bicycle looking at something like the fixed term structure that is when we want to re-entering you
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How To Warm Up Your Audience & Make More Sales With Paid Advertising
welcome back to another episode my name is darren  cabrell i'm the ceo here at suit social we're a   digital marketing agency that helps you build your  brand generate leads and make more sales online on   today's video we're talking about how to warm up  your online audience your social media audience   and basically warm up people that are following  you or paying attention to you and eventually   convert them into sales so we say warm up what  we mean is basically get somebody to a point   where they're familiar enough with your brand  they trust your company they know what you do   to get them ready to say yeah i i want that i want  to buy that i want to sign up for that i want to   opt in for that you want to get them to that point  because nobody starts there right they see a post   maybe a friend shared something maybe they saw an  ad but they don't just start with yeah i'm ready   like take my money there's always a process  of and we've all done this like when you're   shopping online you find a new company it's a  process they're researching they're checking your   socials they're checking your reviews they're  they're checking whatever they can find online   they're going through your website and they might  do that a few times and it might take them a few   weeks before they actually decide to say yeah i'm  gonna buy something from this company and so how   you kind of orchestrate that process is what we  call warming up and so that's not just a random   thing people go through you can control a lot  of that so you can control what these prospects   and what your audience sees how often they see  it and what specifically they get to go through   to try to shorten that process of warming up and  shorten that process of hey they become aware of   you all the way to they're actually going  to buy something and the two ways involve   one paid advertising and the second way is  what we call organic which is really just   social media it's creating and posting content but  it's the specific content designed to warm up our   audience and continue to bring people through to  actually making a purchase so first method is paid   advertising so when i say paid advertising we're  talking facebook ads we're talking google ads   we can actually use those not just to get in  front of customers but warm them up and so   if you've been watching our channel for a bit  you've heard about acquisition branding if you   haven't i suggest you go back and watch my  video where i explain acquisition branding   but basically it's an advertising strategy where  we don't just run an ad that says here's our   company come through and buy something and then  wait until they're ready we basically build a   funnel where we show people ads at the very top  of this funnel first that are awareness focused   it's like hey here's who we are here's what we  do here's all the great stuff about our company   and then we retarget them with offers and then  we retarget them with what we call social proof   you know testimonials reviews case studies  things that help them make a decision so that   they're not just seeing one ad and we're not  just going to show them one ad and hope they   come through and do their own research and warm  themselves up we're going to continue to show them   multiple ads at different stages to help convince  them as quickly as possible that we're worth doing   business with and they should kind of hand over  their money right that's the paid side on the   organic side of things when we plan social media  content for ourselves or for clients like what   we're gonna post we always kind of keep in mind  like what are the things we're putting out there   to kind of warm our clients up and what that  usually looks like is social proof are we posting   and sharing our reviews are we posting and  sharing our case studies our client wins our   pieces of authority you know was i was i featured  in forbes magazine did i win the local business   award last year whatever are we showcasing  the stuff that will help our clients basically   earn our trust so they can look at us and say  yeah that's a company i want to do business with   another kind of content we post organically to  help with that is like authority type content   education things that show them hey we are subject  matter experts look at you know how much we know   and how good we are at what we do and so let's  say you're you're a cleaning company that can   also be before and afters that can be tips and  tricks of you know how you get the perfect clear   finish on a window when you're done show them that  you're an expert show them the work that you do   and prove that you're worth kind of buying from so  in combination having that paid ad strategy that's   going to warm up your clients in association with  that organic strategy one of your clients you do   that on an ongoing basis what's going to happen  is basically you're going to build a really large   pool of people who don't just know you but who  trust you who have seen the content who have seen   the case studies who have seen the reviews those  are much easier people to start conversations with   and ultimately sell things to and so you want  to make sure at all times you're using social   media and paid ads at their full list to not  just attract clients but continue to warm them   and bring them down that funnel so if you found  that helpful be sure to drop a like down below   if you have any questions want to add anything  to that of course drop a comment as always or if   you know another business owner or manager that  would find any of that those tips useful be sure   to share this video with them grab the link below  share to them get them to watch it um we want to   get as many people as possible and of course if  you like the content don't forget to subscribe   and turn notifications we drop new videos every  single friday i'll see you in the next 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Henrik Kniberg: How to Help People Reduce their Carbon Footprint
[Music] cool hi everyone can you can you hear me loud and clear great good yeah I don't have any prepared talk but I'm happy to talk anyway and I was asked to come and talk a little bit about how we can inspire people to change and also to talk a little bit about one of my project it's called climate neutral so how about that sounds good so it will be it will be pretty short it'll be except prefer conversations so I'll just kind of do it tell you my story and then and then it will do kind of Q&A all right so what takes my story so I'm Henrik I'm Swedish I'm sitting here in Sweden I'm very happy not to have to get on a flight to go to Zurich to do this it would be ironic I work right and now as a actually as a Minecraft developer so I spend most of my days building features in Minecraft and doing design and coaching that the team's there in terms of how do we work effectively not a whole lot of connection to climb it what actually turns out that there are some connections to climb it even there so I'll get back to that but about three years ago I had a bit of a panic moment it's it seems to be a process that many people are kind of going through at some point or another it's the moment when you realize that we are in deep trouble and it's a it's a pretty painful moment because I was blissfully oblivious before that as a coach and speaker I was traveling all over the place flying around the world in 2012 I did a 6-month round-the-world trip with my with my whole family we got four kids to travel to hate countries or six months and flew around everywhere never did it pop into my mind that this would be a problem even though this was in a sense scientifically a well known fact that it is a problem so I was kind of surprised when I suddenly realized that oh my god this is a big problem why isn't anybody talking about it anybody recognized that feeling yeah so anyway I kind of panicked and I I fired all my customers and decided to not be a coach for a while and look at well okay for all these years I've been helping companies figure out how to work effectively and how to solve problems and maybe some of these tools that we use for example agile could use for this other problem which is more important and in fact that this climate change problem is so important that it makes all of the problems kind of irrelevant in comparison as you heard from Louie here so I started trying to learn what is this all about you know there's so much noise in media and I wanted to get to the facts so I know that sometimes media likes to exaggerate right bad news travels faster than good news so sometimes media likes to exaggerate and just talk about everything that's bad but then when you look at the data in the facts that turns out it wasn't as bad as they thought so I wanted to check is this really the case so I went to the facts I read all of I P CC my Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change I read there their reports which is pretty intense reading it was like literally 1,500 page reports I just spent you know pretty much weeks just reading and to my surprise what I learned was that the media wasn't exaggerating in fact it was the opposite they were understating the problem by quite a lot so the more facts I got the more scared I got and I realized that this is not a some hypothetical issue this is a this is a real threat to me as getting old living on a planet that's not stable and especially to my children so it felt kind of like crazy doing nothing is is just not an option so that was the kind of negative side of it but the positive side of it was my experience as a change agent at companies is that once you understand the root cause of a problem then you're halfway to a solution I've been surprised quite often at what happens when everybody agrees that hey this is a problem and we agree that we have a problem and we agree that we don't want to have the problem and we also understand the root cause of it that's like you know a big chunk of the problem-solving effort already done so I learned that hey we know the root cause of climate change right we just need to stop burning fossil fuels and reduce co2 emissions it's very simply in the sense that we either do this or we're in deep trouble and hundreds of millions of people pretty much have their livelihoods destroyed so it's a pretty simple equation what's a bit surprising though is that if you look at the graph of co2 emissions it's still going up so that's why we need to have this collective kind of cry of what the heck is going on and that's why I'm really you know I like groups like extension and extinction rebellion that are making noise that people like you have to to matter and saw that in the chat here who are kind of helping us wake up and realize that this is not acceptable in any way so that's good but panic is not enough right it's a good start but there's needs to be action so what I also learned which was positive was that we actually know the root cause of the problem and we know what we have to do and we know how to do it to at least you know scientifically speaking we know how to do it so the main three causes are well flying is was is is one one big cause eating meat is another big cause and at driving fuel based cars is a big cause and and how we consume electricity using coal and oil we know these things and we have solutions for them renewable energy right electric cars just vegetarian food which I actually learned tastes fine that's like I've always been like a meat-eater and I've always thought that vegetarian you're being a vegetarian is like some sacrifice I've learned that well I'm not a understand vegetarian but I've kind of changed my diet and now eat a lot less meat and when I learned was like that's not even a personal sacrifice it's just a matter of changing habits and learning how to eat other types of food so that was the big aha for me was that there's all these kinds of things we can do that are actually not a problem to do they don't make you suffer getting solar panels on your roof well they don't smell bad they work fine they even it's even a good economical deal getting an electric car they're a bit more expensive than other cars so far but that that's changing and they're actually really good so there's all these these things the only unsolved problem is flying there's no real alternative unless you're going short distance traveling within Sweden train is fine traveling within Europe from Sweden train works but it's not a viable replacement yet mainly because of the infrastructure it's just a pain to book - mainly to book the tickets and to get a good route so right now if I need to go to the u.s. from Sweden flying is only real option unless I have several weeks and I'm go sailing like so but even there there's stuff happening electric planes like stuff that people for four or five years ago said is it possible is now actually happening electrically powered passenger flights of course we're nowhere near commercial scale but again it's happening hamburgers that taste good - meat eaters but are entirely plant-based from companies like beyond burger affordable electric cars so yeah I'm kind of an optimist we have the solutions we know what we need to do the problem is we're doing it too slow so it's kind of like we're in this game you know and and we're losing we haven't lost yet but we're definitely losing and the stakes are infinitely high for like humans so we have to we have to you know kind of catch up right so that's what I learned and I made a video about it and I'm gonna do a shameless pitch here share my screen let's see there you don't need to see this video because it works did a good summary but if you do want to if nothing else spread the message to others are you seeing this by the way yeah we raise your hand if you're seeing this yeah cool okay yeah it's it's it's online friendly guide to climate change google it if you're interested it's just a very colorful entertaining 15 minute summary of what the heck is going on what's the problem why is it bad what's the root cause what needs to happen and what can you do so that was kind of my my way of sharing what I learned and spreading it because I realized that hey this is actually quite interesting be it's really bloody important and see we need the whole picture so we can't just look at you know oh my god we're all in trouble that's just depressing we also need to look at what what what what can we do but we can't just look at what could we do without understanding the root cause so we kind of need the whole picture anyway so I started wait let me unshare here how the heck does that work there stop share cool right so I started learning as much as I can and big disclaimer I'm not an expert at climate change I've been I never was I'm just a guy who's been trying to learn what it's all about and then spreading what I learned but I am very picky about fact-checking so hey even to this day I would say most the stuff in this video is definitely scientifically accurate except for maybe some decimal points here and there but anyway the next step was okay now I know what this is kind of all about what can I do personally because I don't I was I was feeling bad I was actually kind of depressed like you know this is a huge problem and if you don't do something about it we're all in trouble and so what what the heck can I do so I started started kind of with myself I'm like well maybe I can learn a little bit just starting for myself just learning like what is my own footprint and it took a couple of evenings of just kind of geeking out right reading up everything is all everything is on internet right you know that all the answers are on internet you just have to look and and be you know critical and check facts so I quickly learned let me let me show that picture there we go someday I'll get used to zoom yeah I learned that my footprint was no that's the wrong picture here it is I learned that my footprint was about 19 tons and that's actually quite large I think the average suite is somewhere around 10 so I was like wow what the heck where's that all from well it was from flying and it and this is one thing I've learned anybody who flies that's your biggest source of emissions everything else will pale in comparison most likely so that's a very simple rule of thumb if you fly that's your biggest source which also means that's the biggest way you can make an impact on your own a footprint but just flying less and that doesn't necessarily mean flying zero but any reduction is is is a good reduction so it just means being a lot more picky about about when when you make flights and also about how about how far so there was a really easy no-brainer I basically stopped you know reduced by flying by a lot and bam now I was down to from your 15 tons of flying I was down to about three tons of flying per year which is still a lot but it's a lot less and then I learned driving I don't even drive a whole lot but you know a car is an oil power plant on wheels so that you know it all it does is spit out co2 from that tailpipe so if I got a guy I got an electric car actually was a hybrid because I couldn't find an electric car big enough to fit my whole family we got four kids but yeah but since we drive mostly locally and I mostly take the bus anyway then we reduced that by a whole lot pretty much made it go away electricity well I got a whole bunch of solar panels feeling pretty proud of myself of course later on I realize it didn't really make much of our difference in Sweden because our electricity is pretty clean anyway but in general an average in most countries around the world buying solar panels is a great way to make an impact because it's just win-win right you you get you get cheaper electricity and the climate benefits from it does not necessarily mean you have to buy solar panels and put on your roof maybe you don't even have a roof you can just look at why where am i buying my electricity from and how can I make sure that the company I'm paying is a company that focuses on renewables so that was like okay I reduced my emissions from 19 to 5 and my big aha was that oh that wasn't even hard it was actually easy so like why didn't anybody tell this tell me this before right again it was this kind of surprise but then I was like wait a sec now what should I just say I'm done you know like 19 to 5 ok so I managed to reduce 14 tonnes per year that's not a big number compared to 30 or 40 billion right you know 14 compared to 30 billion it's just it's not a nice comparison just looking at the worldwide emissions so maybe I can reduce it further how can I reduce the rest and I'm like well I can't unless I die right the last five I can't get to zero as long as I'm alive I'm gonna have some kind of impact so realizes that there's a natural limit to what I can do is just my own footprint so that was like okay now what um how can i scale this and I'm like wait a sec maybe I can figure out a way to help others discover ways to make an impact so I started exploring different ways and I finally ended up co-founding a company with a couple of other people called go climate-neutral and I'm gonna talk a little bit about that so let me let me share the screen again let's see there so what the heck is going at neutral well a little bit of background one of the thing that things that I learned in my kind of amateur research was that money can make a big difference but only if used in the right way right so when I bought my hybrid car that cost quite a lot of money like a ton of money and yet the impact which was maybe two or three tons per year was actually rather small compared to the amount of money I'm spending on that so is there a better way to spend the money and I learned that if I put that same you know amount of euros and I use that to help finance a solar panel or or a solar energy plant in say Thailand which is mostly coal based then the same exact amount of money will make an order of magnitude bigger difference and some like Wow you know those are another big aha like we this one planet there's there's there's one atmosphere so we should really think about where am i putting the money right if I'm gonna if I'm gonna go beyond just reducing my own footprint and I want to put my money to good use where would I put the money and I learned that you know it could there could be a difference in a factor 1,000 how big difference the same dollar will make depending on what what exactly you do with it except that normal people would ever figure this out because you have to spend time you have to be kind of geeky and kind of a you know kind of persistent about it so I can't expect you know normal people to do that so that was my big aha we need to make this simple for people because at the at the end of the day the only viable strategy to become carbon neutral as an individual is is to reduce your own footprint as much as you can and then offset the rest since you can't physically get actually zero so okay but how do we effectively offset how we effectively put money to good use and there's actually a ton of services that help you do that basically services that do what we do I'll get back and talk more about go climate neutral in a moment but you know that companies that provide the service of here take my money and and please turn on into climate benefit however what we learned was that a lot of those sites weren't very good to be honest and blunt they just weren't very good either they were too complicated so you would spend like a lot of time filling in lots of details about exactly how much you fly where you fly what you eat where you live and most normal people won't do that the only people who will do that are the people who are already into you know like who already are climate activists and those people we don't need to reach them they're already doing the right thing we need to reach the masses right that that massive group of people that growing group of people that are just normal people that are realizing that climate change is a problem that's actually going to affect them in their lives and they're like oh my god what can I do but they don't want to spend hours trying to figure out so how do we reach that massive group of people so the services we found they were offered to complicated and often ineffective like 80% of the information that you are filling in is not important for example recycling recycling is great but it's kind of irrelevant compared to flying in terms of just order magnitude so if you have to pick I would say you know ignore recycling and just reduce your flying first and then reduce your driving at least the fuel cars and then reduce your meat-eating then you could think about recycling for example so that order of magnitude difference was not visible and in any of these sites you would spend a lot of time filling in information that wasn't really that relevant in comparison so we're like okay it needs to be simpler plus in some cases there was a reliability problem who is behind this site what happens with the money I can't even see maybe the company wants to do the right thing but they're not following up so maybe my money is being used to protect rainforests in some place in Brazil but what they're actually doing is paying some farmer to not burn down his trees so then he doesn't burn down those trees this year he burns it down next year or maybe he doesn't burn down these trees but he burns down these other trees instead so now the net effect was was zero and it's not because the farmer is evil or anything he's just trying to make a living so at the end of the day it's actually really tricky to find ways of using money in a way that's well simple as a user and economically effective as in this this most amount of euro causing the biggest amount of carbon climate benefit and also actually reliable is there somebody who's you know following up on this is there any certification of all verification so that's when we realized this is not solved maybe we can solve it so that's what we what we've been doing we built this service so let's have a look at it again and it was really just a social experiment first we just put up this service where you can basically are you're seeing this picture right hands up you can see it you guys still there everything cool hands up everything is fine you're hearing me and seeing stuff yeah good good I need the feedback sometimes otherwise I yeah i get uncertain okay so yeah the basic idea is you go in here and you kind of fill in a really simple it's just for fields like okay you know how much meat do you eat right especially beef is the biggest impact and then driving you know how much you drive what kind of car you drive and they're flying how much do you fly how far do you fly very crude but it lets us figure out your footprint roughly in it and we don't need an exact number we don't need you know because the exact number is gonna be wrong anyway so we want a number that is roughly right instead of precisely wrong right and just for in case we double it so it's kind of like you know imagine there's a building on fire in this case it's our planet but let's say there's a building of fire and you're gonna pour water on it we don't try to figure out exactly how many liters of water is needed to shut this fire we approximate it and then we double it cuz it's faster just I don't know exactly how many liters but I know roughly how many we're gonna multiply it by two or by 10 and just bring on as much as we can because that's a situation we're in so yeah that's what we do here we approximate your carbon footprint and then we just double it and then we offset that for you but you're paying so basically we give you a price tag so in this case this profile will pay 5.4 euros per month which is surprisingly low and this was our big surprise that actually if the money's used effectively a little bit of money can make a big difference so what we learned was a the price tag is not lower than we think and be a lot of people started doing this and now we have without any you know we haven't really spent a lot of money or time marketing this it's kind of a bottom-up kind of guerrilla thing but now we have what three thousand six hundred users that are paying us every month and we've made a verifiable difference of two hundred thousand tons in this service plus we're also helping companies figure out how to reduce their footprint so actually it's probably another hundred thousand tons based on that and this was my big aha I started with just myself right and reduced from from 19 to 5 so my personal impact was 14 tonnes and I was super but by starting a company that helps other people now suddenly my impact was indirectly 200,000 tons so that was another big howl like about big aha like where are the leavers I can pull right I know how to build companies and and build product so that was a lever I could pull maybe other people could go out in the streets and protests or could you know are good at lobbying for politicians or maybe you're you have a company of your own you can figure out how to reduce your own footprint you know you need to look at what is what is your situation and what can you do from where you are right now because the only thing that's completely certain is that if you don't do anything that's the worst thing you can do right anything is better than nothing even if it's just one ton difference that ton counts right every ton counts so I learned that there are some kind of mental pitfalls and I'm gonna show one of them with with a little picture here here and this is about mindset this is a picture from my video what I learned is that there's a lot of different ways people react when they when they come to grips and realize oh my god this is big one reaction is denial and it's pretty understandable reaction you see this horrible thing you kind of want to look away and just live your life um so but that that's useless right it's a useless reaction it doesn't help solve the problem so then what panic is another reaction right just going oh my god this is crazy we're all gonna die you know that doesn't help either right it just makes you feel bad it makes everyone else around you feel bad as well and it doesn't solve anything although sometimes it is a necessary first step to do the next thing um shame is another common reaction that we just feel bad right just keep living our lives and just feel like oh my god you know this is really bad and you feel ashame like oh my god I'm getting on another plane I'm getting into my car my kids are gonna hate me right this kind of shame thing again doesn't help doesn't doesn't do anything it just makes you feel bad blame is the worst one blame doesn't is not just useless it actually causes damage so blame right is when I say why should I do anything because China has a much bigger footprint well first of all you need to look at per capita right not at a country that's completely pointless to look at the some of a country's footprints per capita is more relevant and second of all blame is pointless because if everybody looks around for someone else that's worse and points at them then nobody's gonna do anything right and then we all suffer together so it's just lose-lose very very simple logic right you don't need to think a lot to realize that blame is completely utterly pointless so by process of elimination the only thing that works is acting doing something I don't care what other people are doing some people do nothing so people are climate deniers some people do wonderful things I don't care what I think about is what what can I do personally and what can I do to inspire others to do things and if they choose not to I'm not gonna waste energy on them I spend my energy helping people who actually want to do actually want to make a difference so in my mental metaphor is this we got this huge rock right it's rolling down the hill the more people I push against it the slower it's gonna roll so just just just keep pushing so that that's that's kind of the story and maybe you're curious about what we actually do with with this money and go climate-neutral and let me show some examples where we share back to the web what we do basically is people pay us money and then we make sure that that money is used in the most effective way and we balance various things we try to first of all we spend money in countries that have a high carbon footprint because that's a really low hanging fruit right if we go to countries for example that use a lot of coal and oil energy you know they're like hydropower or solar or wind makes a massive difference but we also focus a lot on verifiability and what we've learned is that when it comes to verifiability energy it's pretty good it's pretty easy to measure and follow up on energy projects to see what is actually impact so you'll see on this list it's mostly energy its solar hydropower biogas we have some things like cook stoves I think we also have some things about trees but those are a lot harder to verify so they may be great but so far we've kind of over indexed on on like having verifiability later on as we grow we made partition our kind of funding and say that maybe eighty percent of our money is used for verifiable safe bets maybe ten percent of our stuff is used on more things that are harder to verify but we're general consensus is that's a good thing for example planting trees is just generally as you know considered to be a good thing even though it's hard to measure so the more trees the better so anything we can do to support that and maybe we reserved five or ten percent for wild and crazy things right we'll find this crazy inventor who has some new technology for carbon capture and he can't get funding because he can't prove that it's gonna work but we'll just give him tons of money and just give him the benefit of the doubt because if it works then it's wonderful so that's some possible possible futures for us but our main goal is really to a inspire people so we have a newsletter we help people you know with simple tips like what can you do to reduce your footprint right I already mentioned it flying driving your food but in practice right what are some you know if you're a meat-eater and you want to go vegetarian what are some good recipes for example or if you want to go on vacation you don't want to fly far what can you do instead what are other fun things you can do that fulfill the need of vacation without burning lots of tons so little things like that so we inspire people and and we we give them a way to you know offset whatever they have left of their carbon footprint so I'm gonna mention two other examples of or actually I'm gonna mention several other examples of inspiring people to change if you're interested or if not we can stop and talk here about NGO climate neutral so hand up if you want to hear some more examples of other situations where where we can make a difference okay that's a few so one is like now I add minecraft minecraft' is is the most successful video game in the history of video game and there's no game that even gets near so we have 110 million active users that play minecraft every month so the question there is so that one of the first things I did when I came in there was to kind of start asking questions and find other people at Mojang which is the company that builds minecraft that are thinking about how can we use our amazing platform to influence the world and we've been experimenting a little bit but now one thing is happening actually tomorrow by random coincidence tomorrow we're running a charity event called love tropics it's north in 23 hours 29 minutes and 49 seconds and it's basically people playing Minecraft on a modded version of our system it's it's a world of you know where climate change was not solved what happens so we have all these situations where the the sea levels are rising there's acid rain there's what there's forest fires and then we create this context where you kind of have to survive there and there's games around it it's a tended to be challenging and a little bit fun but also educational showing people that this kind of crazy world this is the world we're gonna live in if we don't solve this and there are things we can do about it so this is this one example of using our amazing you know platform of millions of users to kind of educate them we've also thought about like what we build in the games so we recently introduced bees in Minecraft so you can you can raise bees you can colonize bees take care of them and and it's just a way of showing people what bees are and that they're not just nasty creatures that that you know that's staying you they're actually critical for our ecosystem and they're they're endangered so we're using our platform to teach people in all ages to learn more about bees so that's one example um another example I want to bring up is one of my colleagues at crisp it's my consulting company started a company called climate view and this is an amazing amazing story this is definitely gonna be a TED talk or something soon because it's just it's just fantastic the whole thing basically the guys who started this his name is Tom er he wanted to find out a way to to help country to be focused in the way they deal with with reducing their footprint because there are an increasing number of countries that you know that aren't thinking and kind of at a government level have made commitments for example to the Paris agreement that actually have a climate roadmap and want to reduce their footprint the problem is how they do that effectively it turns out that they don't have the ways of doing this their way of working as years of you know of like studies and then decision making long processes and then you you start some project and then a years and years later you evaluate how it worked out it's just too slow and too ineffective so my friend basically found a way to sneak in agile road mapping techniques into the the highest government levels and to help them figure out how to effectively reduce the carbon footprint of a country or a city or or or some region inside a country and it's really based on for those of you know about agile it wrote a story mapping techniques so in this picture behind I'll zoom in a little bit you can see like at the top level is what is a total footprint of our country and that gets divided into what is what comes from Transport what comes from industry what is from agriculture and then based on that you realize that well ok the biggest thing is transform what can we do what we can introduce reduce energy use we can introduce a carbon tax we can introduce roadway fees we can replace your buses with electric buses which of those things is going to get the biggest impact for the lowest costs and then this is a way of working as a team as a cross-functional team at a government level to effectively drive policymaking for reducing the footprint of that country we started with Sweden and now we see this getting hugely popular in in in in like other countries and it's it's quite fascinating but maybe the biggest aha and this was just a few months ago had a massive aha I'll stop sharing again is that I'm I'm a little bit naive I live in Sweden we have kind of a working government for the most part what I'm learning now from you know also traveling but also from some of my friends and travel on to other countries basically is no climate agenda there is you know basically people don't care it some case in the government level at all about this it's like my god well what what can we do what if there is no climate agenda at the government level well turns out you can't influence them and what's happening is these grassroots movements such as gratitude marry such as extinction extinction rebellion and all kinds of similar groupings it's working that's what's really cool because we've seen examples of countries literally well one of my friends was gonna teach a workshop for one of these groups of kind of like climate activists a workshop and like how to use this tool to effectively work on on reducing footprint well that country's president showed up to shake hands with with my friend who showed up to run his workshop and there's a TV T a TV crew filming the president saying that this is really good and really glad you're you're helping us blah blah as he's like oh my god what the heck why is the president here it turned out that this guy's actually doesn't give a crap about the climate that's what everyone said he doesn't give a crap but now he has to pretend he's giving a crap because there's so much pressure from below so he's not gonna give voted he's not gonna stay in business in in office unless he at least does something and this is the pattern we're seeing that even the most reluctant politicians and leaders are feeling pressure from below that they need to do something so I have to say every time I read a research paper a scientific research paper I get pessimistic but when I look at what's happening in the world in terms of action I get kind of optimistic we're losing the game way behind but there is an increasing mass of good stuff happening but it does boil down to personal action so what I really hope all of you guys will do coming out of here is really think about what what can you do and if you catch yourself making excuses stop just stop right stop thinking no they should do something or no my contribution is so small in comparison to the whole problem you can't think like that it doesn't work it doesn't solve anything instead you just need to look at what what can I do even the tiniest little thing and what we've learned from our little social experiment go climate neutral and this is also validated by science for certain extent we've looked at several research papers on kind of like human behavior and learned that there's this principle called the foot door principle which is that when you when you make one small action you are more likely to make other actions in the same direction it's just something about our brains so according to that research if we can get people to make one do one small simple thing that's good for the climate they're more likely to become aware of the problem and start doing more things and we've seen this validated empirically at both companies and also with people we've followed up on our users and our 3,000 users to find out when they become our customers are they gonna fly more are they gonna say like ah I've paid now so now I can fly more or is it two opposite are they becoming climate aware and started to look at what is their total footprint and how can they influence their company their friends their governments and it turns out that just about everybody that we followed up with is is either doing nothing different which is not good but also not bad or they're doing something they're really trying to figure out a way to continuing reduce their footprint so we've learned that this strategy of making it really simple for people to do one small thing that's good is a great way of kind of making people less depressed and more inclined to actually looking and looking a little bit further so yeah if I were to summarize my whole you know journey what I've learned so far I really is every ton counts so look for ways to do something yeah [Laughter] [Applause] [Music] the great gem I'm gonna need to have that question repeated by someone closer to the mic when I can mute mute ear it's no no no either that or you can know you can move our microphone around second here I couldn't [Music] you again is there a chance to incorporate other things besides flying or in addition to flying like these textiles that are imported from far away or things like that yeah what's interesting is we and by that I mean the whole kind of community is learning more and more about you know what things make a difference and what is the carbon impact of things so just a few years ago we were blissfully unaware of that food anything anything to do with the problem at least most people were unaware when I made the first version of my climate video I didn't even bring that up it escaped me completely and then someone mentioned it and I started looking into the numbers and I'm like oh my god this is huge and the more time passes the more huge it gets as scientists are realized oh my god this is big we just haven't done the math before so there may be more things like that happening maybe we'll learn you know in half a year that you know how we buy clothes is even even bigger than then then food so I'm definitely open to learning that and we should all be I think it's really important to think about scale though right so it's better to do something than nothing right so if I fly a lot I eat a lot of meat and I Drive a lot and I don't change any of that but I do try to reuse my clothes a little bit more sure that that is gonna make an impact most likely very small but even like I said every ton counts so do it right that might be your first step that later on leads to more steps I would I would cheer you to just for doing that but at the same time I'd also ask you to think a little bit first like if you're gonna make a change maybe consider making a change that has the biggest impact change it you know if the equivalent to you so try to get the numbers is just my suggestion I can't here is it all about the carbon foot because there are many other environmental impacts are we talking about environmental impacts or causes of the problem what is the difference well what I mean is that carbon does not as far as I know causing a any impact but but it causes temperatures to rise and that causes impact so that that's why I was asking because there's all kinds of environmental things that are problematic right for example plastic in oceans and and things like that but again I like to compare and and put a sense of scale in and as far as I've seen as far as I'm concerned global warming is the big one that makes all the other ones pale in comparison so I would love to you know we should solve lots of environmental problems but if you don't solve global warming then the other ones don't matter as far as I see because that one problem is going to trump everything are we are we spending money to raise awareness was that the question yep exactly not directly but indirectly so we haven't ruled that out for the future because our single mission is to stop climate change that's our single mission everything we do is measured against that yardstick so if we in the future conclude that our money is better spent lobbying then we'll do that so far we've you know we've found that our very limited resources and money has been very well spent in a sense that a small team I was like three people working part-time has built a product that has stopped two hundred thousand tons of co2 we found that to be a good impact for quite little time as we grow in fact we just have grown now we're eight people we're probably diversify a little bit and we'll have multiple I'm just guessing here but we'll probably have multiple like departments focusing on different things so one would be product development like now building this service that enables people to to do the right thing but we might have other departments that just for research and maybe two to two a drive you know political agendas I'm not sure right now our impact has been in terms of influencing people has been indirect so our users are influencing other people our articles our videos are spreading and sometimes I meet people in at high level positions in government or in companies that are saying hey I saw you a video or years I saw your talk or your article and I decided that we're gonna start doing something but that's so far being quite random what we're hoping a little bit you know like my experience in the past is that like I'm used to work at Spotify and I made this video called Spotify engineering culture which was about how he work at Spotify and I was completely blown away by the impact this video had like literally hundreds maybe even thousands of companies around the world have radically changed the way they work because he saw this video and it came to be known as a Spotify model and a lot of people think it's some kind of framework we designed it wasn't it was an accident I just put out a case study and it was the right message at the right time and lots of companies changed and I'm like I could never have engineered that change you know I could never spend money to make that happen instead I spent three you know a few weeks making a video which happened to be targeted the right way and that caused a viral thing to happen so that's what I think is happening here and will happen it should happen is that companies like ours and you know lots of other people doing similar things we get a critical mass so maybe when our goal climate-neutral when we spread more internationally now mostly it's people in Sweden and some other countries that know about us but I'm hoping we're gonna have like people all over the world using our service and then causing buzz in different countries maybe also as we grow we're starting to have a lot of we're starting to get quite a lot of money to spend like our turnover is quite high like we can't you know we have these 3,000 people paying us every month so we we realized at this rate maybe in one year we can on our own finance a whole a whole like we can we can close down a coal power plant just us alone and there's like so now we start having impact maybe we use that to influence people so I'm hoping as we grow we'll have more muscle to be able to do more things than just finance various energy projects around the world now the long answer yeah quick quick and like you say crawls what the growth plan forgo climate-neutral how are you organized are you and how is the organization set up for that an organizational setup is basically we have a full-time team now we didn't have that even half a year ago but now we do so it's about we had three peoples who started this like last week so we just now decided to grow the team and create essentially like a scrum team my experience as a coach is that there's no better there's no more effective way of working than one single scrum team in terms of bang for the buck because one single cross-functional scrum team very cross-functional in our case we have engineers we have climate scientists we have activists we have a very wide range of kind of people that complement each other in this rather small team so a small team that is that is very cross-functional and mission driven and very focused there's just no more powerful unit of solving problems in my experience so that's really our plan this one team we're not going to grow as it is now very fast in terms of people but we want to use levers and kind of scale our results by influencing people and by building services of various sorts and things like that we don't know about the future again we're always in this kind of curious mindset which is how can we make the biggest impact maybe maybe we'll learn in the future that actually the more people the better if we can build an army and then we'll make a bigger impact well then okay we will build an army we will raise money and we will hire people all around the world and we'll become really huge but it's not a goal so that's really important most companies are driven by profit or by growing in terms of size and we're definitely not we're only only driven by biggest climate impact with smallest effort and and money does that make sense thank you for us if I wanted to engage directly in projects what website would you recommend for me to take a look at I would recommend for you to create that site because I haven't found it and it really upsets me because I get this question so much especially from like university students that are just finishing and they're like okay I'm about to go into career now and climate change is breaking my future so I want to work for a company that's that that's doing something about this and if someone finds a site that is a good and reliable summary of these are the places you can go these are the companies worth supporting it doesn't even need to be companies that have as their main goal to solve climate change it might be two lists right one list of companies that are really making a difference if you work there then you are working for climate change another list could be companies that have some other business but who are also doing some good with with climate change so if you're gonna pick a company you know picked from these one of these two lists if you find that please let me know and we will use our platform to help spread that and and amplify it more questions from the public so this is not a question but enforcing what Eric said my experience at this year's agile in Europe unconference me and a few other crazy people from Switzerland decided to travel to Portugal by train it took us two days with nice stuff obvious meetings friends in Barcelona we counted these days as part of the event instead of trying to travel from A to B as fast as possible yeah changes her attitude our proof of concept works against the beliefs no that doesn't work 2020 we will travel by boat ferry not say aboard to Latvia to the AL 2020 I hope more crazy people from Europe will join a good community conference the mini conferences have a lot of value but the Germany part needs to be improved and this is a really good example of things you can do if you're a conference organiser it's a perfect example you're setting an example right simple things like encouraging people to travel maybe you helped organize the travel to make it easy maybe you just may be like here's the simplest thing in the world here's a super really simple trick at your company event a conference or whatever next time you're serving food make it vegetarian or vegan the default and then people care if they want me they can order that right is that happening it right now is your place it's a simplest thing in the world you just say cuz normally meat is a default and then vegetarian is special just turn that around vegetarian is default meat is special it's okay you can have your meat if you wanted but you'd have to ask for it it's such a simple thing and it sets an example because people will be like oh this was actually pretty good what is this oh it's vegetarian you know talk to or whatever little things but okay but back to the question about training I'm very interested in this question because I'm very irritated at the airplane thing it's like is this problem really unsolved right especially since I get invited to speak at conferences all over the place and I'm like I kind of want to go but I kind of don't so uh yeah like I would much rather be with you now right but I just couldn't argue for getting on a plane and I didn't quite have the time right now to take the rather long train ride so I did an experiment about a year and a half ago I decided that this year all my traveling is going to be by train so I travelled quite a lot in Europe so I went to Paris by train twice I went to I went to Amsterdam by train whatever needs to go somewhere I just I just took took the train and what I learned was that it works first of all I worked I learned that I like traveling by train it's actually nice I can get I get a lot of work done it's not wasted time Stockholm to Paris is about 24 hours by train if you're if you're if you're already in Europe like not off to the side like Sweden then I think train is perfectly feasible for me living in Stockholm what I learned is that train is is once in a while I can do train it's not feasible as a replacement for flying on a regular basis because it's too unreliable it's too expensive and booking is just a pain in the butt so once in a while I will do it but I wouldn't be able to do it consistently because if I'm gonna speak in search I would need to travel you know two days in advance because if ever one day in advance it only work if I get lucky if any single of route along the way is delayed I'm screwed second thing is I will arrive tired because I will not be able to get a single you know all night train somewhere I'm gonna have to switch to a.m. and then wake up again I switch to another train 7:00 a.m. and I'm gonna have to run like a madman because it's only a 7 minute switch and it's a fun adventure I've done it with my kids it's kind of cool but doing it as a regular thing to actually have to go summer and do work and show up on time and then go home not feasible today yet I still think we should travel by train because the more we do it we we cause a system change and it's already happening like it's sweet and I can see it because travel companies are getting up like they're getting swamped by people who's saying hey we want to go to a conference with our company and we want to go by train can you organise that for us that was not happening a year ago so there's a lot of pressure to make train travel cheaper and easier and more convenient and more reliable so the more people that travel with train the more we're gonna push that that system change so that's kind of the way I think now I fly as little as possible I sometimes fly but as little as possible whenever possible I take the train even though and and when I do I tend to enjoy it I just wouldn't do it often I one note though you mentioned about boat do the math really go to the route and do the math before you make that decision because I've seen some indications that traveling by ferry might not actually be better than traveling by plane for short distance please verify it but it's just yeah do the math okay guys so we have half a one more question to Henrik okay right now we're up to yeah a two to seven thousand right now they just based on our personal private because coastal customers yes projects applause those weather man yes let me find that let me share that while you're talking this is our yes [Music] donation we use make sure the action is reused we don't but but and the reason why we don't it because we're not experts at it so the ones who do our organization there are there are professional like inspectors who verify these projects and then they get certified so we basically concluded that we don't have the time or the competency to validate it's extremely complicated to validate these kind of things which at which I'm sure you're aware of especially additivity so how do we know what would have happened if I did not put my money into this project like hey we you know we built solar panels in India and my money made that happen you who but wait a sec what if I did not put my money into that maybe it would have happened anyway because it's a good business and if that's the case then no my money had zero climate benefit right so that's activities is a major problem so we decided that that doesn't mean we shouldn't support these projects though it just means we should we should find the most reliable verification body and the most reliable verification body we found is organization called gold standard that in conjunction with a model called CDM which tell me you're probably aware of those two together is currently the most like reliable and robust verification mechanism we're inspectors go out to verify what actually happened there is one twist to it though and this is kind of interesting and a little bit counterintuitive the projects we support have already been built we don't support projects that haven't been built yet because we don't know if that's if they're gonna make an impact so instead there's a Clean Development Mechanism Zoar whatever whatever CDM stands for is bae it's basically a financing system where when someone builds let's say a power plant then they can finance that power plant based on the fact that it is going to reduce the carbon footprint of that country for example but they don't get that money until that gets verified after it's built so after the plant is built inspectors come over to actually measure what is the impact and do a serious assessment of what would have happened if this wasn't built and they they redo this every seventh year to recertify them and only then do they actually get paid so this is an incentive mechanism that's really based on paying paying people after they've already proven that their thing is making a difference so that that's the the mechanist we're currently supported supporting it's not hired tight but it's the best we got so it's all we can do there is another interesting twist to it a lot of a comic question is like how can it be so cheap how can only five euros reduce one ton and that's because there are projects where like for example the hydro plant in Vienna in Vietnam it was not quite viable financially to build but with just a little bit of more money through these credits it suddenly became viable so our money was not used to build a whole power plant our money was used to add a little bit of extra that changes it from being not viable to viable and this suddenly we had this big difference does that make sense so that's one of the kind of aha for me that that you find these little low-hanging fruit where a little bit of money makes a big difference but yes the short answer is we don't verify we don't have the skills instead we find the most trustworthy companies that do verify and then we basically put our money there and then we take you know make sure that it's official we put ours in all the certificates and reports we put them on our site so anybody can verify themselves
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The Power of Love with Jayanti Ravi
with the power of love uh we have many examples of people who are moved by the love of power but you know in your life what has been a power of love example there's uh there's so many instances uh uh nippon you feel that ultimately that that is the only thing that works everything else so so there's one about uh um you know i was looking after pulse polio the vaccination long back i mean the polio vaccination was a thing and and we were in a village in gujarat which happened to be a village called talgar and we were really trying to there were about 13 cases of acute flaccid uh paralysis which is an indication of uh people not being vaccinated and got a polio-like condition so so we were really worried and we found that there were a large number of families which were resistant to or not wanting to get themselves vaccinated so we started pretty early that morning and went on till evening trying everything possible to you know cajole them and then sometimes uh slightly sternly ask them to you know everything was being tried and finally i was at my wit's end but i thought there's there's no way you can use force i mean that that's that's not on you have to figure out how you can so it was almost evening sunset had happened it was around 7 30 evening from mornings it was something like seven eight hours you were sitting there and he said my god how how do you crack this problem and while all this was on and because it so happened that once when someone was vaccinated with polio coincidentally they someone developed polio it had nothing to do with the vaccination but because maybe there was already virus and that same night they developed high fever and they had a death so somehow this had gotten people to feel this was not to be done and we were not able to obviously um influence them convince them or move them to to believe that this was possible but that night there was a certain thing something something phenomenal beautiful that happened around then as just as we were literally at our wit's end we thought you can't use force you can't uh and you didn't want to i mean that that was the last so you found one primary school teacher who was absolutely frail uh not six feet tall at all he was probably five feet something um soft-spoken and it's it's as if a magical angel turned up and he lifts all those 13-14 children from that community whose mothers and fathers were resisting but with so that's the kind of influence i in fact thought that even if the president of india probably came there he couldn't have done anything with this teacher so that's the influence the local teacher had and he was probably working with the community very very soft-spoken person suddenly came like an angel he got them the mothers were absolutely okay and we completed the targets as in because i didn't want to i decided i'm not going to leave this village till i complete this today i was a little adamant but so were the people so now this beautiful thing happened so that is sort of tattooed in my mind i i don't know long answer to it that's no that's great that's fantastic
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Barbuda topic title topic in Antigua and Barbuda the Queen's official title is elizabeth ii by the grace of God Queen of Antigua and Barbuda and of her other realms and territories Head of the Commonwealth this style communicates Antigua and Barbuda s status as an independent monarchy highlighting the monarch s role specifically as Queen of Antigua and Barbuda as well as the shared aspect of the crown throughout the realms by mentioning Antigua and Barbuda separately from the other Commonwealth realms typically the sovereign is styled queen of Antigua and Barbuda and is addressed as such when in Antigua and Barbuda or performing duties on behalf of Antigua and Barbuda abroad topic finance topic Antiguans and barbarians do not pay any money to the Queen either for personal income or to support the royal residences outside of Antigua and Barbuda only when the queen is in Antigua and Barbuda or acting abroad as queen of Antigua and Barbuda does the Antigua and Barbuda and government support her in the performance of her duties this rule applies equally to other members of the royal family usually the Queen's Antigua and Barbuda and government pays only for the costs associated with the governor-general in his or her exercising of the powers of the crown on behalf of the Queen including travel security residences offices ceremonial occasions etc topic succession topic the heir apparent is Elizabeth the seconds eldest son Charles the Governor General is expected to proclaim him king of Antigua and Barbuda upon his accession to the throne upon the demise of the crown succession to the throne is by male-preference primogeniture and governed by the provisions of the Act of Settlement as well as the English Bill of Rights these documents though originally passed by the Parliament of England are now part of Antigua and Barbuda and constitutional law under control of the Antigua and Barbuda in Parliament only as such the rules for succession are not fixed but may be changed by a constitutional amendment this legislation restricts the succession to the natural ie non adopted legitimate descendants of Sophia Electress of Hanover 1630 to 1714 a granddaughter of James the first and lays out the rules that the monarch cannot be a Roman Catholic nor married to one and must be in communion with the Church of England upon ascending the throne as Antigua and Barbuda zloz governing succession are currently identical to those of the United Kingdom by the statute of Westminster Sea succession to the British throne for more information Appanna demise in the crown the death of a sovereign his or her heir immediately and automatically succeeds without any need for confirmation or further ceremony hence arises the phrase the king is dead long live the king nevertheless it is customary for the accession of the sovereign to be publicly proclaimed after an appropriate period of mourning has passed the sovereign is also crowned in Westminster Abbey normally by the Archbishop of Canterbury a coronation is not necessary for a sovereign to rule for example Edward the eighth was never crowned yet was undoubtedly king during his short reign after an individual ascends the throne he or she continues to reign until death monarchs are not allowed to unilaterally abdicate no Antigua and Barbuda and monarch has abdicated topic constitutional role topic Antigua and Barbuda s Constitution is made up of a variety of statutes and conventions that are either British or Antigua and Barbuda in origin which gives Antigua and Barbuda a similar parliamentary system of government as the other Commonwealth realms all powers of state are constitutionally reposed in the monarch who is represented in the country by the governor-general of Antigua and Barbuda appointed by the monarch upon the advice of the prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda most of the Queen s domestic duties are performed by these vice-regal representative the new constitution for Antigua and Barbuda was made by Order in Council 1981 no 1106 under the West Indies Act 1967 it came into operation on the 31st of October 1981 topic constitutional duties topic the role of the Queen and the governor-general is both legal and practical the crown is regarded as a corporation in which several parts share the authority of the whole with the Queen as the person at the center of the constitutional construct the vast powers that belong to the crown are collectively known as the Royal Prerogative which includes many powers such as the ability to make treaties or send ambassadors as well as certain duties such as to defend the realm and to maintain the Queen s peace parliamentary approval is not required for the exercise of the royal prerogative moreover the consent of the crown must be obtained before either house may even debate a bill affecting the sovereign s prerogatives or interests it is important to note that the royal prerogative belongs to the crown and not to any of the ministers though it may sometimes appear that way although the royal prerogative is extensive it is not unlimited for example the monarch does not have the prerogative to impose and collect new taxes such an action requires the authorization of an act of parliament the crown is responsible for appointing a prime minister in accordance with unwritten constitutional conventions the monarch or governor-general must appoint the individual most likely to maintain the support of the House of Representatives usually the leader of the party which has a majority in that house if no party has a majority two or more groups may form a coalition whose aggrieved leader is then appointed prime minister in a parliament in which no party or coalition holds a majority the crown is required by convention to appoint the individual most likely to command the support of the House of Commons usually but not necessarily the leader of the largest party situations can arise in which the Governor General's judgement about the most suitable leader to be Prime Minister has to be brought into play the Queen is informed by the governor-general of the acceptance of the resignation of the Prime Minister and the swearing-in of a new prime minister and members of the ministry it is a duty of the crown to also appoint and dismiss ministers members of various executive agencies other officials the appointment of senators and the Speaker of the Senate also falls under the royal prerogative effectively however the appointees are chosen by the Prime Minister or for less important offices by other ministers in addition it is the crown s prerogative to declare war make peace and direct the actions of the military although the Prime Minister holds de facto decision-making power over the Armed Forces the royal prerogative also extends to Foreign Affairs the sovereign or Governor General may negotiate and ratify treaties alliances and international agreements no parliamentary approval is required however a treaty cannot alter the domestic laws of the Antigua and Barbuda an Act of Parliament is necessary in such cases the governor-general on behalf of the Queen also accredits Antigua and Barbuda and High Commissioners and ambassadors and receives diplomats from foreign states in addition all Antigua and Barbuda and passports are issued in the monarch s name in Antigua and Barbuda major public enquiries are called royal commissions and are created by the Cabinet on behalf of the monarch through a royal warrant the sovereign is one of the three components of parliament the others are the Senate and the House of Representatives the governor-general is also responsible for summoning the House of Commons though it remains the monarch s prerogative to prorogue and dissolve parliament the new parliamentary session is marked by the State Opening of Parliament during which either the sovereign or the governor-general reads the speech from the throne in the Senate chamber outlining the government s legislative agenda prorogation usually occurs about one year after a session begins and formally concludes the session dissolution the timing of which is affected by a variety of factors and a parliamentary term which lasts a maximum of five years and is followed by general elections for all seats in the House of Commons the monarch or the governor-general may theoretically refuse a dissolution because the Antigua and Barbuda and monarchy is a constitutional one the powers that are constitutionally the monarch s are exercised almost wholly upon the advice of his or her prime minister and the ministers of the crown in cabinet who are in turn accountable to the democratically elected House of Commons and through it to the people it has been said since the death of Queen Anne in 1714 the last monarch to head the British cabinet that the monarch reigns but does not rule this means that the monarch s role and thereby the Governor General's role is almost entirely symbolic and cultural acting as a symbol of the legal authority under which all governments and agencies operate topic legal role topic all laws in Antigua and Barbuda are enacted with the sovereign s or the governor-general s signature the granting of a signature to a bill is known as Royal Assent it in Proclamation are required for all Acts of Parliament usually granted or withheld by the governor-general with the public seal of Antigua and Barbuda the governor-general may reserve a bill for the Monarchs pleasure that is to say allow the monarch to make a personal decision on the bill the monarch has the power to disallow a bill within a time limit specified by the Constitution the sovereign is deemed the found of justice and is responsible for rendering justice for all subjects the sovereign does not personally rule in judicial cases instead judicial functions are performed in his or her name the common law holds that the sovereign can do no wrong the monarch cannot be prosecuted in his or her own courts for criminal offences civil law suits against the crown in its public capacity that as lawsuits against the government are permitted however lawsuits against the monarch personally are not cognizable in international cases as a sovereign and under established principles of international law the queen of Antigua and Barbuda is not subject to suit in foreign courts without her express consent the sovereign and by extension the governor-general also exercises the prerogative of mercy and may pardon offenses against the crown pardons may be awarded before during or after a trial in Antigua and Barbuda the legal personality of the state is referred to as Her Majesty the Queen in right of Antigua and Barbuda for example if a lawsuit is filed against the government the respondent is formally described as Her Majesty the Queen and right of Antigua and Barbuda the monarch is an individual takes no more role in such an affair than in any other business of government the oath of allegiance is required by law to be sworn by new members of the Royal Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force police officers and parliamentarians it is an oath to the monarch as sovereign of Antigua and Barbuda and to his/her heirs and successors according to law the oath of allegiance as as follows i blanked do swear or solemnly affirm that I will faithfully bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the second per heirs and successors according to law so help me God to be omitted in affirmation topic history topic elizabeth ii queen of antigua and barbuda and her husband the royal consort the duke of edinburgh included the antigua and barbuda in their caribbean tour of 1966 and in the silver jubilee tour of october 1977 the queen visited again in 1985 the earl of wessex opened antigua and barbuda s new parliament building on the country s 25th anniversary of independence the 30th of October 2006 reading a message from his mother the Queen HRH the Duke of York visited Antigua and Barbuda in January 2001 topic see also topic lists of officeholders prime ministers of queen elizabeth ii list of commonwealth visits made by queen elizabeth ii monarchies in the americas list of monarchies topic external links topic 1981 Constitution of Antigua and Barbuda topic footnotes topic
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it's now time for members statements the member from Thornhill thank you very much mr. speaker and I'm very pleased to welcome re McGee me and Adrian Cormier because re was actually kind of my host he invited me to come to a Persian gala that took place last week and it was called the similar gala and Simorgh is if I may mr. speaker show picture it's a bird that stands for unity and not just unity within the Persian community but unity between all the different communities in my very diverse writing of thornhill as well as all the different communities that we have here in Ontario and we all know mr. speaker that it's the holiday season and we all want to work together to learn about each other's cultures learn about you know the different holidays and the different customs but also make some good friends and cherish memories within the community one of the very great recipients that received awards that night is somebody that I've gotten to know very well I'm it too breezy and he started out as a chemical and petrochemical engineer in Iran earned a master's degree in 1969 and he didn't realize that in the coming years he would be a very integral part of the Iranian community here in Canada mr. Tabrizi is currently the president and founder of the party at Trillium Foundation the first Iranian community center in Canada and it's in my writing of Thornhill how lucky are we so I want to say congratulations to all the recipients specifically my very dear friend ummad and we're looking forward to many more events at the power yet Center thank you member states and then the family for a moment thank you very much mr. speaker I'm rising today to discuss a very serious matter of systemic racism that exists and that has shown to exist in the York Region public school board earlier this year we came to learn how a principal in this region made some very Islamophobic comments on social media they were very clear it was all across social media parents complained about it that but the board did nothing and the principal remain in the school making parents and their children feel unwelcome and unsafe because of the climate that was created by these anti-muslim these Islamophobic comments in fact other members of the community came forward members of the black community important said listen we've also experienced anti-black racism and as a member of an ethnic community of a racialized community of an equity seeking community we need to show solidarity with all community members seeking to be treated with justice and fairness schools particularly needs to be places where people are safe those students only make up a small percentage of our population they make up one hundred percent of our future we need to ensure that schools are safe and that school boards understand they implement policies that protect people against any sort of prejudice any sort of bigotry right now people in the York Region are feeling unwelcome and they feel unsafe they feel disrespected this government has an obligation and a responsibility to ensure that no further acts of prejudice of racism of bigotry can continue in this region we need to ensure that there is strong leadership so their students have a strong and safe place to learn I am Thank You Speaker I am pleased to rise today and to bring attention to a very important development in the township of school God recently local council gave conditional approval to the lake scugog stewart project to improve health and wellness of the lake the goal of the project is threefold developed a naturally engineered wetland are naturally and do not unnaturally act as stormwater treatment area billion additional accessible shoreline walkway featuring a new iconic bridge structure educational signage on connections to exist in trails connecting the beach area to Palmer Park which which is the point near vas independent grocers dredge a large acreage of lakes kuga to improve the health and of the lake and surrounding shoreline increase in recreation recreational usage improve aesthetics and provide economic environmental recreational and social benefit to school gir Township picturesque lake scugog is a top attraction in beautiful downtown Port Perry and I'm very thankful for the work the lake stewards have done and will continue to do to improve the lake special thanks to Barbara bill Rob Bobby and the rest of the team for their commitment to their community and I do appreciate very much the work they're doing and they will continue to do Thank You speaker thank you remember salesman from Mountain Cat middlesex you very much mr. speaker Fallsview Casino Resort and Casino nagra have made Niagara Falls a premier gaming destination in Canada and it's important for an Agora that the areas to resort casinos continue to flourish in fact the Niagara Falls City Council has unanimously three times called upon the ministry of finance through the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation to immediately include nagra's to resort casinos in its modernization plans however the OLG did not consult the city of niagara falls when they published the request for pre qualifications and request for proposals regarding the modernization process and the city of niagara falls was not engaged by OLG to discuss the details of the rfp q and was only notified the day before its release and the rfp q stresses a model that is strictly based upon revenue generation the rfp q is not designed to retain and create new gaming or spin-off jobs encourage investment and serve as a catalyst for economic development which is contrary to the city's express goals and objectives therefore the government should ensure the city's goals and objectives are considered in the city should be treated as a key partner in this process Thank You mr. speaker [Applause] remember from Hamilton Melvin Thank You Speaker I rise again to plead on behalf of Justin Masada a 17 year old from Hamilton battling an extremely rare form of brain cancer unable to get effective treatment in Ontario justin is receiving alternative treatment in Mexico today ohip has refused to cover the cost of this treatment Justin and his family are desperate in desperate need of assistance from this government as requested the minister now has the request payment of out of office health service form signed by justin's doctor and I'm asking the Minister of Health and long-term care again to help two days ago I presented petitions in the legislature signed by over 2,000 people today I will be presenting another 1,400 speaker these signatures were collected in just a few days reflecting the depth of concern felt by our community this evening a fundraiser is being held at st. Thomas More school at 1045 upper paradise starting at 7pm everyone is welcome to come out and enjoy the live music baked goods and silent auction that's what our community is doing but Justin needs this government to step up to the plate again I asked the Minister of Health and long-term care to fund the transportation and medical costs for Justin miss audie on compassionate grounds thank you very much speaker to receive as many from disease nor well Thank You speaker twas the last day before Christmas and all through the house the members were stirring to get home to their spouse their constants were hopeful from media glare that promises made would eventually be their house duty committees and stakeholder receptions all done with eel and to no one's objections premier Wynne answering questions with care assuring that green energy will soon be everywhere and Patrick brown all snug is's bed with visions of by-elections dancing in his head and speaker will tell you if you're naughty or nice come to order he'll say but only just twice so come Lou and her ender jagmeet and Joe Dixon del Duca knows well our highways need and crumbs left from Santa once resting on plates now caught in the stashes of Percy and gates and as the house rises all with great smiles at fantasy a is secured with loyalty air miles but when the house Rises I'll let out a big cheer the Tories filibustering is done for the year Speaker I would like to wish every member of the house a very memory merry christmas happy holidays and happy new year safety or 2017 thank you Thank You Speaker I rise to speak about employment Ontario last week the utter general confirmed the government's inability to competently and successfully encourage job creation and speaker the government spends more than 1 billion dollars a year on skills development programs without knowing what the jobs of today and tomorrow our speaker many of the Auditor General's findings were deeply troubling the Ministry of advanced education skills development does not collect randomized regional information on ontario's labor force only thirty-eight percent are finding full-time employment through the employment services program and fewer than half of those who begin an apprenticeship program completed it's even more worrying speaker when you note that youth unemployment intero remains well above the national average yet the government appears more interested in flashy headlines that ensuring antarians are prepared for the workforce speaker will continue to hold the government accountable for materials growing skills gap because it's time for this government to take real action and stop graduating people for yesterday's jobs thank you for the moment [Applause] mr. president ever saw Triple A raised in the chamber to to highlight all the work done in my in my writing I participated in a breakfast community which is a real tradition in vanier in my writing one more time the event achieve is a funding objectives as I wish you i like i like how important it is to participate in the activities of the community and wish to congratulate everyone the chef the cooks the sponsors who were responsible for the organization of this at a of the event and his knees and the president and all the team of the Community Services Center and this Center is very important for the area I wish to record and nice I'll make a true their labor and commitment Ottawa veni the place that it is it was truly wonderful to see all sectors businesses schools various organization from all communities coming together to celebrate their community and their social engagement merci danke organizati pasa vivante mahadev identity camino de have any a cat see active thanks for everything it's a great neighborhood and with a great future [Applause] we're back and we're hiring was the message at a recent flag raising ceremony it's a gigantic still works an attic oh a little over a year ago the reports telco began a process of reestablishing itself as an independent canadian steel company at both nanticoke and hamilton employing more than 2,200 people under Michael mackade these fully integrated industry-leading facilities are among the most safe environmentally progressive and productive steel plants in the world we also return to the 1929 stelco dog-bone logo which represents the initial stage of reforming a steel bar then as now the restored logo was proudly stamped on military equipment Dustin for the front lines of World War two I'll point out the very tip of the tallest freestanding structure in the western hemisphere is proud emeritus telco steel commission 1980 the lake erie works employs 1,400 people unionized employees are steelworkers local 87-82 8780 to be under President Bill Ferguson they carry works as a coke battery blast furnace to steel making vessels a twin strand slab caster hot strip mill and three pickling lines six thousand six hundred acres zoned industrial with a 1.2 kilometre Lake Erie dock handling st. Lawrence Seaway dimension chips Thank You speaker thank you ok kool members for their statements it's
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Through The Bible In A Year - Day 114 -Bible Reading Plan KJV -Shining The Light Ministries -Day 114
foreign [Music] Judges chapter 2 verses 10 through 23 and also all that generation were gathered unto their fathers and there arose another generation after them which knew not the Lord nor yet The Works which he had done for Israel and the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord and served Balaam and they forsook the Lord God of their fathers which brought them out of the land of Egypt and followed other gods of the Gods of the people that were round about them and vowed themselves unto them and provoked the Lord to anger and they forsook the Lord and served Baal and ashteroth and the anger of the Lord was hot against Israel and he delivered them into the hands of spoilers that spoiled them and he sold them into the hands of their enemies roundabout so that they could not any longer stand before their enemies withersoever they went out the hand of the Lord was against them for evil as the Lord had said and as the Lord had sworn unto them and they were greatly distressed nevertheless the Lord raised up judges which delivered them out of the hand of those that spoiled them and yet they would not hearken unto their judges but they went a whoring after other gods and bowed themselves unto them they turned quickly out of the way which their fathers walked in obeying the Commandments of the Lord but they did not so and when the Lord raised them up judges then the Lord was with the judge and delivered them out of the hand of their enemies all the days of the judge for it repented the Lord because of their groanings by reason of them that oppressed them and Vex them and it came to pass when the judge was dead that they returned and corrupted themselves more than their fathers in following other gods to serve them and to bow down unto them they ceased not from their own doings nor from their stubborn way and the anger of the Lord was hot against Israel and he said because that this people hath transgressed my Covenant which I commanded their fathers and have not hearkened unto my voice I also will not henceforth drive out any from before them of the Nations which Joshua left when he died that through them I may prove Israel whether they will keep the way of the Lord to walk therein as their fathers did Keep It or Not therefore the Lord left those Nations without driving them out hastily neither delivered he them into the hand of Joshua Judges chapter 3. now these are the Nations which the Lord left to prove Israel by them even as many of Israel as had not known all the wars of Canaan only that the generations of the children of Israel might know to teach them War at the least such as before knew nothing thereof namely five Lords of the Philistines and all the Canaanites and the sidonians and the hivites that dwelt in Mount Lebanon from Mount bellerman onto the entering in of hamath and they were to prove Israel by them to know whether they would hearken unto the Commandments of the Lord which he commanded their fathers by the hand of Moses and the children of Israel dwelt among the Canaanites Hittites and amorites and parasites and hivites and jebusites and they took their daughters to be their wives and gave their daughters to their sons and served their gods and the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord and forget the Lord their God and served Balaam and the Groves therefore the anger of the Lord was hot against Israel and he sold them into the hand of cheshan rishatham king of Mesopotamia and the children of Israel serve cheshan rishathaim eight years and when the children of Israel Cried unto the Lord the Lord raised up a deliverer to the children of Israel who delivered them even othniel the son of Kennis Caleb's younger brother and the spirit of the Lord came upon him and he judged Israel and went out to War and the Lord delivered cheshan rishithane king of Mesopotamia into his hand and his hand prevailed against Russian rishatham and the land had rest 40 years and othniel the son of Kenneth died and the children of Israel did Evil again in the sight of the Lord and the Lord strengthened eglon the king of Moab against Israel because they had done evil in the sight of the Lord and he gathered unto him the children of Ammon and amalek and went and smote Israel and possessed the city of palm trees so the children of Israel served eglon the king of Moab 18 years but when the children of Israel Cried unto the Lord the Lord raised them up a deliverer he HUD the son of jarrah a benjamite a man left-handed and by him the children of Israel sent a present unto eglon the king of Moab but ehad made him a dagger which had two edges of a cubit length and he did gird it under his raiment upon his right thigh and he brought the present onto eglon king of Moab and eglon was a very fat man and when he had made an end to offer the present he sent away the people that bear the present but he himself turned again from the quarries that were by galgal and said I have a secret errand unto thee O King who said Keep silence and all that stood by him went out from him and Ehud came unto him and he was sitting in a summer parlor which he had for himself alone and Ehud said I have a message from God unto thee and he arose out of his seat and Ehud put forth his left hand and took the dagger from his right thigh and thrusted into his belly and the haft also went in after the blade and the fat closed upon the blade so that he could not draw the dagger out of his belly and the dirt came out then Ehud went forth through the porch and shut the doors of the Parlor upon him and locked them when he was gone out his servants came and when they saw that behold the doors of the Parlor were locked they said surely he covereth his feet in his summer chamber and they tarried till they were ashamed and behold he opened not the doors of the Parlor therefore they took a key and opened them and behold their lord was fallen down dead on the Earth and he had escaped while they tarried and passed beyond the quarries and escaped unto Seraph and it came to pass when he was come that he blew a trumpet in the mountain of Ephraim and the children of Israel went down with him from the mount and he before them and he said unto them follow after me for the Lord hath delivered your enemies the moabites into your hand and they went down after him and took the Fords of Jordan toward Moab and suffered not a man to pass over and they slew of Moab at that time about 10 000 men all Lusty and all men of valor and their escape not a man so Moab was subdued the day under the hand of Israel and the land had rest four score years and after him was shamgar the son of anath which slew of the Philistines 600 men with an ox goat and he also delivered Israel Luke chapter 22 verses 14 through 34 and when the hour was come he sat down and The Twelve Apostles with him and he said unto them with desire I have desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer for I say unto you I will not anymore eat thereof until it be fulfilled in the kingdom of God and he took the cup and gave thanks and said take this and divide it among yourselves for I say unto you I will not drink of the fruit of the vine until the kingdom of God shall come and he took bread and gave thanks and break it and gave unto them saying this is my body which is given for you this do in remembrance of me likewise also the cup after supper saying this cup is the New Testament in my blood which is shed for you but behold the hand of him that betrayeth me is with me on the table and truly the son of man goeth as it was determined but woe unto that man by whom he is betrayed and they began to inquire among themselves which of them it was that should do this thing and there was also a Strife among them which of them should be accounted the greatest and he said unto them the kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them and they that exercise Authority upon them are called benefactors but ye shall not be so but he that is greatest among you let him be as the younger and he that is Chief as he that doth serve for weather is greater he that sitteth at meat or he that servth is not he that sitteth it meat but I am among you is he that servith ye are they which have continued with me and my Temptations and I appoint unto you a kingdom as my father hath appointed unto me that ye may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom and sit on Thrones judging the Twelve Tribes of Israel and the Lord said Simon Simon behold Satan hath desired to have you that he may sift you as wheat but I have prayed for thee that thy faith fail not and when thou art converted strengthen thy Brethren and he said unto him Lord I am ready to go with thee both into prison and to death and he said I tell thee Peter the shall not Crow this day before that thou shalt Thrice deny that thou knowest me Psalms chapter 92 it is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord and to sing praises unto thy name almost high to show forth thy loving-kindness in the morning and thy faithfulness every night upon an instrument of ten strings and upon the psaltery upon the harp with a solemn sound for thou Lord Hast made me glad through thy work I will Triumph in the works of thy hands O Lord how great are thy works and thy thoughts are very deep a brutish man knoweth not neither doth a fool understand this when the wicked spring is the grass and when all the war workers of iniquity do flourish it is that they shall be destroyed forever but thou Lord aren't most high forevermore 4. low thine enemies oh lord for Lo thine enemies Shall Perish all the workers of iniquity shall be scattered but my horn shalt thou exalt like the Horn of an unicorn I shall be Anointed with fresh oil mine I also shall see my desire on mine enemies and mine ears shall hear my desire of the wicked that rise up against me the righteous shall flourish like the palm tree he shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon those that be planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God they shall still bring forth fruit in old age they shall be fat and flourishing to show that the Lord is upright he is my rock and there is no unrighteousness in him Psalms chapter 93 the Lord reigneth he is clothed with Majesty the Lord is clothed with strength wherewith he hath girded himself the world also established that it cannot be moved thy Throne is established of old thou art from Everlasting the floods have lifted up O Lord the floods have lifted up their voice the floods lift up their waves the Lord on high is mightier than the noise of many Waters yea than the mighty waves of the sea thy testimonies are very sure Holiness become a thine house oh Lord forever Proverbs Chapter 14 verses 1 through 2. every wise woman buildeth her house but the foolish plucketh it down with her hands he that walketh in his uprightness feareth the Lord but he that is perverse in his ways despiseth him
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🥱 How to get productive and overcome laziness in 9 steps
good morning everybody welcome to wednesday  jr fisher here love seeing all you guys   here don't forget before we get going on  today's session don't forget to subscribe   hit that subscribe button down there turn it  from red to gray don't forget ring the bell   turn on all bell notifications so you're notified  each and every time i go live or if i upload a   video today's going to be exciting today's going  to be fun today we're going to talk about laziness   yeah who's ever been lazy put that in the chat  section if you've ever been lazy i know it's   things that i experience no matter what i do i  have bouts of laziness i know i do and most of us   do it's okay so the first thing i'm going to tell  you today is don't freak out if you're being lazy   it's okay it's okay if you're lazy okay now  what we'd like to do is correct some of that and   that's what we're gonna do in today's session  i've got nine simple steps i mean nine things   not hard to do put in that chat section guys have  you been lazy what is your opinion of lazy what do   you think lazy people are put something in there  make sure you participate because if you don't   we're going to call you no we're not going to call  you anything but if you don't you know what you're   going to be thinking go ahead put something in  that comment section if you're here you might as   well participate you might as well get more out of  it i've got my microphone here i want to make sure   that you guys can hear me so also put in that chat  section if you can hear me or not um that's super   important because if you can't hear me that's not  good but i think you can because i just had my   volume up and i think i heard myself echoing back  and forth through there so what is laziness you   know it was right before we got started i was on  my phone and i was looking for a definition that   i liked and i found a couple of them um here's the  first one here the quality of being unwilling to   work or use energy idleness that was too shallow  for me i wanted more definition so i came across   this one here a person is being lazy if he i like  they got he in here they don't have he or she   if he is able to carry out some activity that  he ought to carry out but is disinclined to   do so because of the effort involved so it's  lack of wanting to put forth effort i think is   the thing here uh synonyms for laziness are  indolence and sloth uh indolence derives from   latin indolentina without pain or without taking  trouble so right off the bat if we if we look   at laziness it has to do with doing something  we probably don't want to do and the funniest   story i was putting together today's session  and i was thinking about it throughout the day   and i knew i needed to send out some emails i knew  what i needed to post it i knew i needed to do   a thumbnail and i kept putting it off and i kept  putting it off and it was something i needed to do   right and it was something i should do  and i was in the shower and i'm like   wait a second i'm doing it right now i'm being  lazy i'm not doing what i should be doing i need   to do it i got some comments in here what's the  difference between laziness and procrastination   wow that's a good one procrastination really i  think is a killer i mean a real killer uh and we   procrastinate i think because we're we're telling  ourselves we're perfectionists so we want to do it   right when in fact we're actually procrastinating  so when you hear somebody say well i'm such a   perfectionist that's why i haven't gotten that  done yet what they're really saying is i'm such   a procrastinator that's why i haven't done what i  should do uh but procrastination is putting things   off and i think they're very closely related  i really do um and we're going to talk about   why you do this to yourself uh in just a second  uh i've i've got some notes here i want to share   with you guys i put some notes down here and i  think it's terribly interesting because here's   the cool thing about anything that we don't like  about ourselves we have the ability to change it   we can change anything about ourselves that's all  we got to do is decide we want to make a change so   laziness begets laziness and what do i mean  by that well think about this let's say you're   supposed to go to the gym and you don't go to  the gym and this happens for two or three days   and you finally say to yourself why go to the gym  i haven't been in three days anyhow so laziness   begets laziness if you keep being lazy you will  become even lazier and i don't want to pick on the   hoarder show but goodness gracious have you ever  watched the shows like on i can't i can't think of   the channels that are on now where the people will  hoard things and because they don't want to throw   anything out uh and generally they aren't in the  most fit shape okay you look at their bodies and   you go oh my gosh they're overweight and they're  a hoarder or they're sickly and they're a hoarder   or their yard looks bad too here's the problem  with laziness and anything that is a negative   um trait it spills over into other areas of your  life you you generally will not find somebody who   eats perfectly really takes care of their body  and is in great shape and is a hoarder okay that   doesn't happen because all of these things guys  and this is why it's important to work on laziness   it will spill over into another part of your  life i mean why take out the garbage if your   entire house is a mess anyhow right so laziness  begets laziness and these are good points you   got to break the cycle that's what we have to do  is we have to break the cycle and i was doing a   uh podcast yesterday not my podcast i was being  interviewed uh by a friend of mine peter anthony   and we got to talk about motivation and what  motivation really is motivation is actually   a feeling that comes out of success motivation is  not something you get to go out and be successful   because most of the things that i've  ever done in my life are because i forced   myself to do them and that helped me become  successful but i was not motivated to do it   i was not motivated to get up and do something  i just forced myself and you've got to realize   that laziness procrastination all these things  that really destroy our life and our success   are actually us what not wanting to do something  that's uncomfortable we're going to have to be   uncomfortable so what i'm going to do is i'm going  to give you nine things you can do first off okay   a lot of people will say that you should tell  yourself to work on that dreaded task for a   designated period of time so number one i'm going  to tell you is to set an alarm find out whatever   that task is i don't care if it's working in the  yard i don't care if it's working in the garage i   don't care if it's cleaning up a room that you put  off for years i don't care if it's it's writing   a book that you've always wanted to write set an  alarm for 10 minutes and work on that thing for 10   minutes that's it 10 minutes okay see how much you  can get done in 10 minutes usually it will get me   motivated to actually once the timer goes off i  want to keep doing it i want to keep doing it if   i'm working on a book i'm working on a sales page  whatever i don't go up 10 minutes is up i'm out   of here i generally will want to keep doing it but  you're only required to do it for 10 minutes only   10 minutes uh i've got a comment in here yum.ngo i  guess they're trying to promote something and guys   please don't promote stuff in there unless you ask  me because we will kick your butt off the channel   okay then you will not be able to come back to  the channel anymore and besides that you know   for anybody who is trying to do spam promotions  on youtube they don't work i'm telling you they   don't work if you really want to learn how to make  money online watch some of my videos i've done it   okay i've never seen anybody spam their selves  into being super successful so if you're doing   spam guys it's not going to work it's just not  going to work and if youtube catches you they   will ban you from the site so you know if you're  putting that kind of stuff out there please don't   you know i'll be kind the first time around but  after that we'll just kick your butt off okay   number two number two this is a good one  leave yourself an easy task for the next day   okay so set yourself up for success okay um you're  more likely to procrastinate if it's a really big   hard thing ahead of me for the next day so pick  something easy and then you're going to feel like   tackling the hard things if you know that the  problem won't take much time or won't take much   effort to solve you're probably going to do it  okay so pick something that's easy for you to do   to start off with we've got to get to the  tough stuff we've got to get to the tough stuff   but pick something easy to start with i  always try to leave myself something easy   first thing the next morning okay i find a  programming bug and i see it's easy to fix   or something on my sales page or email i need  to send whatever for the next morning okay   if i need to uh work on my book or whatever you  know i say well why don't you just go ahead and   put the titles for the chapters why don't you  just go ahead and work on the cover or something   along that those lines and then i find i want to  do other things okay so find something easy for   you to do the next day and i think you're going to  find this a whole lot easier the next one you're   not going to like you guys never like this when  i bring it up all the time but it's the thing   that will actually keep you going number three  is exercise exercise okay the importance of   exercise for beating laziness is the first  thing you do in the morning or you know   what you always do after lunch if you exercise  guys you're gonna feel like doing more things   exercising is not always fun i do it i do it on a  regular basis sometimes i get lazy about it but i   don't fall into the trap of oh my gosh i miss my  workout for two days heck with this week or you   know heck with this month or i'm just not going  to do it anymore because i don't stick with it   don't do that to yourself don't do that to  yourself you're going to have slips there's going   to be times when you can't exercise don't make  those periods of times too long but don't beat   yourself up and i think part of laziness and the  bad thing about it is we beat ourselves up so much   guys and don't do that you don't need to do that  um and you know nobody really determines if you're   lazy you determine that you determine if you're  lazy or not and you know we don't have to be lazy   it's not necessary okay um but it's something we  got to work on let me get a sip here real quick and guys even if you're not watching this live  you can put comments in the comment section i   come back i answer those comments i talk to you  guys i love talking to you as a matter of fact so   put that in there have you been lazy okay what  do you what have you done to break laziness um   what do you consider laziness answer any of these  questions for me in the chat section you can do it   now if you're live you can put it in the comments  section later on uh but answer them because if you   don't we might call you no i'm not gonna call  you that i can do it number four number four   switch up your work environment now i'm really  good about this this is one i got i got this   down sometimes i work in my office sometimes i sit  on my couch and work sometimes i go to a starbucks   and i can tell you pretty much any town i've ever  lived in i know where every starbucks is i know   which ones have the right air conditioning  i know which ones have the better wi-fi   because i go to all of them and i do it  because i want a different environment   i got to tell you this has helped me so much over  the years to switch up what i'm doing when i was   working a job i literally would drive to work  different ways i would take different routes so   that i had some variety so it didn't seem mundane  to me sometimes the routes took longer but that   wasn't the point the point to me was i wanted to  see something different so if you switch stuff up   if you find that you procrastinate constantly when  you're home and you want to be more productive go   to a library go to a public space go to a coffee  shop um if we have a choice i prefer public spaces   where people are working because they encourage me  to do the same okay now sometimes in starbucks you   get the guy next to you that's playing a game the  whole time but that doesn't really encourage me to   play a game because i'm not going to do that  i'm not going to waste my life playing games   recent research suggests that being around other  people who are working hard can actually motivate   you to work hard too that could potentially  explain why we're inclined to log into twitter   when we're sitting in a coffee shop full of people  who seem super focused okay because we feel like   we should be doing something we feel like we  shouldn't just be sitting there now a lot of lists   if this is not on my list will tell you to get a  mentor tell you to get a mentor um i can't say as   i've ever had a mentor in my life um and i and i'm  that's not that i don't listen to some people and   talk to some people but i don't have somebody that  takes me along the journey uh and i think this is   a big mistake for new entrepreneurs as they go  out they go i gotta find a mentor that's the key   to all is i gotta have a mentor and over the years  i've had so many people ask me to be their mentor   and i always say no and i say no because if you  need somebody to have you do stuff every day   you're not going to learn how to do it on your  own and the thing is if you um are trying to find   a mentor you can also use that for an excuse for  not getting ahead you can say well i haven't had a   good mentor come along yet so as soon as i get one  then i'm going to get x done i'm going to write   that book i'm going to start that sales page i'm  going to start doing e-commerce i just got to find   the right mentor no you don't it's not necessary  to have a mentor roderick says what's going on get   obsessed about your project when i'm obsessed  i get really focused that is a very good point   roderick i don't know if i know you or not i think  you look new in here but that's a very good point   listen to roderick get obsessed about it make  sure it's the one thing in your life you're gonna   do you know i've heard people and i've written a  few books and i'm working on another one now but   i've heard so many people say i've got this  great idea for a book i'm gonna write it one day   why don't you just go ahead and do it go ahead  and do it don't mess around anymore my number five   is get dressed appropriately get dressed  appropriately think about this when you come   home let's say you work on a job and you're in  an office when you come home the first thing you   do is you change your clothes don't you you get  into a different mode you put your sweats on you   put your pajamas on you put your baggy gym shorts  on whatever it is you get into a different mode   if you dress that way every single day and you're  working online you know and you never put on any   clothes you sit in your pajamas all day you will  not be as effective your clothing has a dramatic   difference on your psychological being okay if  you know if you can't find the energy uh to you   know futz around on facebook and stop writing  your projects and all that consider changing   out of those stained sweatpants get out of your  pajamas okay if you dress differently you will act   differently it's a fact okay get together some  outfits that you feel make you look really classy   business-like whatever make a special point in  the morning to get fully dressed get up and get   dressed like you're going to a job because you are  why would you slight yourself you know if you're   working for yourself and you're working online why  would you slight yourself and disrespect yourself   by not getting dressed shoes and all the whole get  up now we don't wear shoes in my house so i don't   i don't do the shoes part but if you're going out  even if you don't go out get dressed you will get   more done okay there's a fashion psychologist and  i was reading her stuff the other day karen pine   and what she said to forbes was when we put on  an item of clothing it is common for the wearer   to adopt the characteristics associated with the  garment a lot of clothing has symbolic meaning   for us whether it's professional work attire or  relaxing weekend gear okay so when we put it on we   prime our brain to behave in ways consistent  with that meaning okay it's just a fact guys   like if i'm going to the gym i put on  gym clothes in the morning it reminds me   i've got to go to the gym that day okay so you  want to do that next thing which is number six   write down the problems you're putting off facing  just write them down put them in writing i've   done this and do do it right now procrastination  starts with avoiding to think about the problem   awaiting for you okay before you get your work  energy up stop and think about the problems   the details put them on paper make a list  a graft whatever you like to describe it   let's say also and i want you to also write down  the results of doing those things because that's   very important if you're going to write a book  think about why you're writing the book you know   is it to educate people is to get your thoughts  out is to make yourself famous whatever it is   think about the results of writing the book  before you sit down to write the book what are   the results what what point do you want to get to  setting that up in your brain is going to help you   work on that thing because instead of just working  on something you're working on a success end right   what's going to be at the end of this thing  what is what's going to happen at the end   that's going to make you successful you know  maybe you'll realize the problems aren't as big   as you imagined okay once you write them down or  that you can break them down into smaller chunks   when i do book that's what i always do break  it down into smaller chunks it'll be a whole   lot easier to get started and track them okay uh  oscar-winning pixar director pete docker uses this   trick to turn overwhelming tasks into something  more manageable so he says this usually soon into   the making of the list i can group most of the  issues into three or two larger all-encompassing   problems so it's really not all that bad  having a finite list of problems is much better   than having an illogical feeling that everything  is wrong he told pixar president ed catmull in   creativity inc there's something to learn from  that guys there's something to learn from that   if you've had problems with this once again put  it in the comments put it in the chat section how   did you overcome some of these things i also want  to know that and i didn't mention it but hang on do me a favor and give me a thumbs up on this  video it means a whole lot if you click that   little thumbs up thing there that means a  whole lot to me so please please do that   okay the next thing number seven do the thing  you're thinking about do the thing you're   thinking about the best advice i've ever seen is  when you catch yourself thinking about something   you should be doing but aren't you just get up  and do it okay it's it's the five-second rule   you count down backwards from five to one when you  hit one you just do it whatever it is um and this   works so well uh mel robbins did a really good ted  talk on the five second rule so you could look her   up mel robbins um in matter of fact she wrote a  whole book about it i read you think well how can   you write a whole book about five seconds believe  me you can she shared some really cool stories in   there so do that thing you're thinking about um  and i i try to institute this all the time when   you know my wife and i are talking about stuff and  i'll say well let's just go ahead and do it right   now let's just go ahead and do it you know instead  of talking about instead of thinking about it and   the other thing it does when you start putting  things off like this it clutters your mind you've   got all these things that are you're going to do  next week next monday next friday if you start   doing them your mind gets freed up and if your  mind's freed up you're going to be more creative   and you'll come up with more cool things if your  mind isn't all cluttered with all the things that   you have to do so that's another way to get around  this um number eight is follow the two minute rule   i love this one i love love love love this one uh  it's called the two minute rule if it takes less   than two minutes to do just do it less than two  minutes just do it this might include i don't know   washing your dishes you know after your  meal picking up your laundry off the floor   anything that takes less than two  minutes just do it do it right now   if i see an email that i know i need to take  care of i just go ahead and take care of it   i don't generally take all the mail that i get for  the week and piled on the counter and wait for a   friday or thursday to open it i open it right away  i throw away what i need to throw away right away   and i didn't always do this guys and i keep what i  want to keep and the rest goes away and if i don't   need to keep a copy of it i don't keep a copy of  it i used to do that you just keep tons of copies   of stuff now i've got a small pile now i've got  to go through uh but i'm whittling that down okay   i got to work on that pile so you just reminded  me that you guys you reminded me of that okay so   that's something you got to do too don't wait if  it takes less than two minutes guys just go ahead   and do it super important that you do that um  and i'm here to tell you you're not lazy you're   not lazy and i'm getting to number nine in just a  second you're not lazy you're just acting that way   you're just acting that way if it's something  you can change then that is not inherent in your   makeup anything that is in your makeup anything  that's in your psyche anything that's a habit of   yours you have the ability to change and as soon  as you realize i am not that thing that's just   what i'm doing right now i'm not a lazy person  right now i'm just procrastinating i'm going to   move on and get these things taken care of i'm  not a lazy person and it doesn't matter what   other people's opinions are of you you know they  can think you're lazy if they want but if you're   not like the best way to prove it to them is  not to be lazy the best way to prove to somebody   is to actually do something and  i'm going to add something to this   we all have 24 hours a day provided you make  it through the day we all have 24 hours a day   you're doing something all day long okay so let's  say you wanted to work on you know sending out uh   emails to your list but instead you played  video games instead you watched netflix but   you knew you had to send out the emails now what  you've done is you've chosen to do something that   brings you some immediate satisfaction as opposed  to do something that was difficult but it's going   to bring you some long-term satisfaction so when  you're thinking about these things you want to do   realize that a lot of times when you're not doing  them it's because you're seeking out immediate   satisfaction you know if you watch a tv show you  can immediately watch somebody else live their   life instead of you actually living your life okay  and the way you're going to live your life is do   these tasks that you need to do but in the long  run when you do these tasks you need to do you're   going to get more out of it than you would of that  tv show so you've got to do that guys you've got   to realize that you're you're not lazy it's just  the way you're acting right now because you're   choosing things with immediate satisfaction now  let's get to number nine real quick number nine   super important don't break the chain don't break  the chain okay use the calendar trick um there was   a actor and comedian jerry seinfeld and he uses  this to motivate himself okay every day he gets   his writing done he puts a big x on that day of  the calendar that's what jerry seinfeld did us he   puts an ax and we got and he says he writes every  day after a few days he has a nice chain with his   only job is to not break the chain and jerry  seinfeld talked about that i thought was very   interesting don't break the chain once you see it  in front of you and you say well i can remember   if i did something yesterday or not no you can't  no you can't and it's not as motivational either   if you actually have this chain set up if you  actually see these x's and they're all leading   towards success you're a whole lot more likely to  continue doing it than if you just try to remember   it we need to see visual things people talk in  words but they think in pictures 100 of the time   if i say to you right now do not think of  a yellow fox driving a car don't think of   a yellow fox driving a car now what you probably  just saw is a yellow fox behind the wheel of a car   what a crazy thing to think of but the reason  you thought of it is because you just pictured it   you saw that picture in your mind didn't you the  yellow fox maybe he's got his arm out the window   he's driving the car with one hand on the steering  wheel okay um and i made you um visualize that   picture because i wanted to point something out  to you we talk in words but we so often think in   pictures so seeing something visually whether it's  x's on a calendar or you writing out your goals or   things that you wanted to do are going to help  you so very much because just talk is just talk   talk is not descriptive words are very clumsy  ways to describe things i mean i could i could   write a paragraph out of a description and two  people could picture two different things but if   i hold a picture up they're gonna think the same  thing because they're gonna see the picture okay   you've gotta have that picture in front of you  you've gotta have that picture of success in   front of you every one of you can do this there is  nobody better at one thing than another they just   force themselves to do it that's it as a matter of  fact i read a survey the other day which i thought   was incredibly interesting um it wasn't a survey  i take that back it was an article i said survey   but it was about brain surgeons and it was about  rocket scientists and they looked at the iqs of   brain surgeons and rocket scientists and here's  something really interesting that they found their   iq intelligent quotient was no greater no higher  than the average human being it was no greater   no higher so when people say well he's a rocket  scientist he's really smart no he's not he is the   same as everybody else what he did what she did is  they put their efforts into a thing so don't think   that you need to have some super talent some super  knowledge some you know something going on in your   brain that nobody else does or that you know  your brain operates better than everybody else's   because that's just not the case that's not the  case guys the case is those people actually just   did something um and i love to watch elon musk  interviews i don't know if you uh ever watched   his interviews but put put in the comments there  um it's just amazing how he thinks about things   it's amazing how he's always working on something  paul you finally showed up where you been man   i says thanks for sharing this information today  hope everyone has a blessed and merry christmas   gang do you keep a chart in front of you to keep  you on track i use a thing called keep google keep   um and in google keep i have different folders i  have ones for my book in there i have ones for the   grocery store i have ones for things we're working  on our house on um so that's where i do it i'm not   real good actually physically writing things  down but i put them somewhere and i have them   and i can pull it up and i can look at it i have  my wife's goals in there you know she's working   on a book and i can see what she's working on and  she'll check off stuff and i'll check off stuff   and we both need to get on each other because  we're both writing a book and we haven't done much   in the past week but it's the holidays whatever um  ability to focus is a huge talent um it is and i   i tell you i don't have that talent i don't have  the talent to focus um i when i was in school i   never really paid attention and you know i screwed  off a lot and didn't want to do a lot of the work   and i guess nowadays they would call  me adhd because my mind goes in so many   different directions now i don't necessarily  think that's bad but i have to force myself   to stay on a path okay some people can stay on  a path very well and they can operate on that   path and they don't deviate from that their mind  doesn't go in different directions but that's not   an excuse for me not to do these things because  you have a problem because it's harder for you i   mean i i listen to damon john a matter of fact my  wife met him and got her picture with damon john   but he he has uh dyslexia he has a very hard time  writing and reading and understanding things that   didn't stop him from becoming a billionaire okay  it didn't stop him at all he just knew he had to   work harder in those areas that's all that is  david goggins was the same way he was terrible   at math he was terrible at studying if you don't  know who david goggins is you got to look him up   uh and yet he became a navy seal he became an  army ranger he said all kinds of records he   set the um world guinness record for pull-ups  he right um was dyslexic he had a hard time   he just knew that he had to work harder okay it's  not like you can't do these things you know what   took he said what took you know one person 30  minutes to study he may have to study for four   hours but the point was he was just going to do  it anyhow it didn't really matter you just got   to do these things um i actually keep a chart so  i look at it and physically check stuff off i like   that idea i like that idea um and here's the truth  guys whatever works for you whatever works for you   you don't have to do things exactly like i do  you don't have to use google keep okay i like   to use google keep that's what i like to do paul  likes to write things down on a chart okay um   so you know mary may want to do something else  but we all can do this we just got to figure out   what works for us but we got to do something  we can't put it off because then they'll call   us lazy we don't want that um i think when there  is no urgency people tend to slack off putting a   timeline and accountability process helps 100 and  i didn't mention that but i will mention it now   don't give yourself forever to do things or  it'll never get done now listen to that again   don't give yourself forever to do something or  it'll never get done okay i see that happen so   much i have a sister's very intelligent um and  she's very well read and and knows a lot of   stuff and she's gonna write a book one day um  she's in her 60s now she's been talking about   that since she's been her 20s um i've written  a few books and she's been critical of them   and i always think it's funny because she's  critical of something that she hasn't even done   mine aren't perfect maybe she's worried that hers  need to be perfect and if that's the case guess   what she'll never write one because it won't be  perfect it won't be um i make mistakes it's okay i   make mistakes all the time i put them out there i  have a cooking channel and paul by the way i have   another recipe that's going to go up i'm going  to be editing that over the next day or so but   um it's not perfect i know when i do recipes it's  not perfect people you know will tell me i've done   stuff wrong or it didn't taste right or whatever  it is i don't care i just want to get stuff done   and if you want to get stuff done guys go through  this list of nine things i gave you make sure you   go through this list guys it will help you out  i promise you you know and start with even if   it seems overwhelming maybe maybe you're out of  shape maybe you're unhealthy maybe your house is   messy maybe you don't have much money whatever it  is start on one of these things that effort will   spill over into so many other disciplines in your  life you won't believe it because the fact is if   you are unhealthy and you're overweight and your  house is messy and you don't have a lot of money   those things have already spilled over  into other disciplines haven't they   they have because you didn't clean your house  maybe you didn't care about your weight because   you didn't go to the gym maybe you didn't care  about working hard on your job or your business   these disciplines spill over they 100 do  nobody can convince me they don't uh let's see   uh what's next on the cooking channel uh bought my  crab meat yesterday to make some stuffed mushrooms   awesome the one we have coming up paul is a  homemade caesar salad it's already been filmed   i did homemade croutons um and it's incredible  i've been making this recipe for literally   oh my gosh 30 years or more and i've tweaked  it and tweaked it and tweaked it and tweaked it   to where i think it's one of the best caesar  salads you know when we go out to a restaurant   we can't get this salad like this  but it takes a lot of time and effort   but it's a great salad and i think you'll enjoy  it so that's going to be the next one on the   channel i'll have that up real soon i also  yesterday bought a new microphone actually   i bought a few days ago just came yesterday and  it's a little clip on one so that when i'm doing   uh and it it sends a signal to my iphone because  i love my iphone now the camera on there is great   but it sends a signal to it so i don't have a  long cord right now at this long cord and i'm   dragging it around the kitchen and catching it  on handles and drawers and it's pulling me over   it's a joke really i wish you could see that i  won't put that in the video though um seventy   percent of uh imperfect plan executed is better  than a perfect plan never executed perfection is   best left to god michael j fox wow that's pretty  powerful isn't it uh at least if you do something   uh yeah thank you paul i'm glad i've got the  microphone like right here in my face you can't   see it because it blends it with my shirt but  it's like right here uh microphones right there   now reward yourself i've been working hard on a  lot of things um so i told my wife this morning i   said well you know we we've lived here five months  going on six months and we haven't done anything   we haven't gone anywhere all we've done is work  so today and maybe tonight we're gonna go around   and just drive around and look at some things  see what's around us just go for a drive put   the dog in the car bring her along with us and  just enjoy ourselves so give yourself a reward   don't reward yourself every single day okay  don't don't say well every single day i can   give myself a reward no you got to work towards  it it's got to be something really special   my son is a bodybuilder and he does uh meal  planning and i mean very specific meal planning   and when he does that um he stays in shape you  know he's only allowed to eat a certain number   of calories or he has to eat a certain number of  calories depending on if he's bulking or cutting   but then once a week or once every two weeks  he goes out and overeats in sushi or whatever   he wants her barbecue or steak or whatever it is  and he'll eat a ton of food that's his reward but   99 of the time he does it right okay so that's  all you got it's not like you'll never have a   reward again you're gonna get your reward you just  don't get rewarded every single day okay so that's   my nine things i hope it helps you out i probably  will not see you guys until after the weekend um   we have relatives coming over and i've got to do  a lot of cooking of which i'll probably film some   of that that would be a good idea right um but um  i won't see it the next week but next week we're   going to be hitting it real hard i've got some  great videos that are coming out on the channel   stay tuned to the channel they come out monday  wednesday and friday so you're going to see those   videos also um let's see here hope you and your  whole family has a great christmas youtube paul   i hope grandkids have a blessed holiday same to  you and i don't know if you have grandkids or not   um but um yeah that makes you feel old doesn't  it first time you call papa or grandpa um   but anyway that's what i got for you today guys  i appreciate you showing up if you didn't see   this live if you're seeing a recording of this  please please please hit that subscribe button   i am like i don't know 70 or 80 people  away from 6 000 right now and i remember   just months ago we were trying to get to 5  000 and you guys really helped me out help   me get to 5 000 subscribers um so we'll  be at 6 000 if you subscribe okay if you   if you hit that big red button down there  click subscribe turn on your bell notifications   so that every time i upload a video or i go  live you're going to be notified about that   um so please please please do that thank you so  much for being here love each and every one of   you stay in touch with me on the channel put some  comments there i'll be answering those all week   long love talking to you guys love each and every  one of you guys hope this helped you out if it did   give me a thumbs up and share with friends paul  says yes if you've got a friend who thinks this   may be beneficial to them or family member share  it with them okay uh don't beat yourself up over   being lazy it's just what you're doing right now  it's not who you are thanks so much for listening you
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IOC Expels Two Coaches Over Krystina Timanovskaya Case | SPORTS
two belarusian coaches have lost the olympic accreditations after allegedly attempting to force an athlete to leave the games in tokyo the case of the athlete christina timanovskaya caught global attention after she refused her team's orders to fly home belarus says she was removed from the national team because of her emotional state but the 24 year old argues she was removed because she spoke on instagram about the negligence of her coaches she is now in poland where she has been granted a humanitarian visa the international olympic committees is investigating the issue hello hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our youtube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates
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Rainbow Cut crease makeup tutorial
hey guys as always thank you for coming back to see how i achieve this look and as always unusual please subscribe and stay tuned i'm going to go in with my smashbox 24 hour um eyeshadow primer you don't need a lot of this you literally only need a little bit a little goes a long way with this primer i found that when you use this primer your colors do last a lot longer and they turn out a lot brighter so i like to put a little bit on my fingers and just warm the product up it's always easier to warm product up on your fingers so that way it goes across the skin nicely and evenly so i'm going to start here and just gradually go up and i'm just going to blend that into my skin all you need is a brush a multi you can either use an angled brush like something like this that has an angle on it or you can just use a spoolie brush or you can get something that's dual ended like mines um something that's dual-ended like this is very very very very beneficial so that way you don't have too many brushes with me being a makeup artist i try to make them as minimal as possible so i don't have a lot of different things that i'm using um a lot of different brushes sorry um so i try and and get brushes that are multi-purpose so dual brushes are key for me okay so worst thing you want to do is you want to brush your eyebrows up brush them up and i'm going to be going in with the l.a girl brow pomade and this is in the shade dark brown i am going to take a lip because i do use this on clients i'm going to put some of that on the back of my hand and then i'm going to fill my brows in i have this scar here that i can't stand so now i'm going to get my anastasia beverly hills um contour kit and this is in deep and i am going to pull [Music] this shade right here this is cinnamon and i want to take a my lipstick applicator and i'm just going to try to pull up this is cream and it is cold like i said you may have to work up some some of it to come up [Music] all right guys so i am going to take my bh cosmetics trending in tokyo palette and i am going to go in with these beautiful colors um i am going to take my wet and wild small smudge um [Music] brush sorry i'm going to make take this small smudge packer brush and i'm going to go in with this yellow and i'm just going to apply that into my inner eyelid um i had to do a little voice over for some reason i forgot to talk during the video so from here on out i will be doing the voiceover [Music] alrighty so now we have packed that yellow in now i am going in with this orange color now i do want to give a disclaimer it did take a whole lot to pack these covers into my eyelid for some reason they are not sticking and it just took a lot to pack these colors on but the next color i am packing on is this orange is really really pretty it looks really really bright it went on a lot better than that yellow the yellow was just like not doing it for me it took me a very very long time to get it as bright as i could but i'm just going to try and pack on this orange all right so next we are going in with this beautiful red and i am going back and forth with the orange and the red so that way we don't have any harsh lines that red showed up so beautiful so pigmented oh my gosh it seems like the darker the colors the more pigmented they showed up and i love that all righty so now we are going to go in with this gorgeous green i love this greenness palette i was when i seen and i was like i have to add this to this eye because this green is just so gorgeous so i added it next to the red and for some reason it just started to mud out um i tried to like just keep adding it on and just kept getting like darker and darker and darker and darker and just was eventually almost turning brown so i was just like let me just leave it alone the more i played with it and played around with the red it was just a nightmare but um it's really really pretty on the skin and this was just like one of my favorite colors in the palette all together alrighty so next we are going to go in with this blue and we are just going to smoke out the corner eye i like this blue color is a little bit more on the lighter side but that is perfectly fine with me you can tell the difference between the blue and the green but it looks really really pretty alrighty you guys so now i'm going to take some micellar water and a q-tip and just create a cut crease now normally i wouldn't do this normally i would just do concealer and just do a cut crease that way but i wanted to try something new and challenge myself a little bit um and to completely um start over from scratch and give myself a completely bare eyelid um and i did not like this method this took a lot of work and it just made it a lot harder to do and i'm just like i was like completely over it i think i was just more so just wore out completely from just the palette itself just being completely complicated um just dealing with this palette but yeah so i just took a little bit of my slur water and just created a cut crease with my q-tips all right now after cutting that crease i did go in with my concealer and go in and clean up that crease a little bit and add that concealer out and just blend it out a little bit don't mind me i was jamming so after i went ahead and applied the concealer i was trying to figure out what i wanted to add on top so i seen that i had the milani gilded jewels palette and they had like this champagne color like shade of eyeshadow in there so i said hey i'm going to use that to set the concealer so i just apply that all over the liken the part that i cut creased i just applied that all over in that area on both lids [Music] then in the milani gilded jewel palette there was like this dark blue um color in there and i was like hey this could be a good contour like a good shadow shade um to set off the rest of these um light colors so i was like hmm let me put this in the crease of my eye and set this look off with so i thought this was a good color to do in my crease for the outside of my eyelid just to do like a shadow so i just did that um on the outer lid and i just shaded that in a little bit um i try not to go up into the blue or the green and just try to keep it um on the cut crease that i created and it turned out to be really really good it turned out really really pretty so next i am going to take this glitter gold color out of the milani gilded jewel palette i am so sorry you guys that i do not know any of these names in this palette i am such a horrible horrible influencer and i do apologize for that but um i'm telling you this is like one of the palettes that is so worth it go get it um but the color itself it shows up really pigmented i did not want to do glitter in this look so this is was an alternative for me and it turned out really well for me as you can see [Music] alrighty so next we are going to go in with the hard candy blur primer and i'm just going to apply this all over my face i do like this um item or product a little bit better than the too faced hangover effects primer i used to use that a lot but ever since i found this it's a little bit more on the cheaper um scales like four or five dollars for this item and i can say my makeup still looks good with it alrighty so next i am going to just go in and color correct i do have some hyper pigmentation areas and some dark circles so i want to take my la pro concealer la girl pro concealer in the color peach and i am just going to fix those hyper pigmentated areas and apply this to those areas and take a beauty blender and blend those out [Music] alrighty you guys so now i am going to put on my ardell um lashes i did not want to take away from the eye look so i went ahead and apply some natural short lashes natural short lashes are good for newbies that are used are just now getting into wearing lashes they're nice and short and very lightweight so they're not heavy and won't irritate the eye it would be a good way to introduce people that are have not used to wearing lashes but i didn't want to take away from this eye look so that's the reason why i chose these lashes for this look for the day [Music] alrighty so next i'm going to take my beauty blender foundation in the shade 4.0 in i love absolutely love this foundation now i did not know that beauty blender came out with their own foundation you guys and when i tell y'all this foundation honey goes on like butter like butter it looks like my skin like i cannot believe it like i used to be a tart girl like y'all know me that really knows me that watches my channel and that follows me on instagram and facebook y'all know that i am a tart girl but i think i just found my new foundation because this beauty blender foundation is just like giving me everything i need yes it's a little dark but honey it lightens up when you add a little concealer to the t-zone it gives me everything be a piece of a life honey when i tell you this is everything to me this is everything to me my clients when i do their makeup and i use my beauty blender foundation oh my gosh this is a a game changer for me i i absolutely love this foundation i really do and a little bit goes a long way with this and i love how the beauty blender foundation it like it has like you can just squeeze it and it sits one in the like the little dip inside of the foundation bottle and it makes it easy to clean and you don't have to worry about it putting in the back of your hand or making a mess and it also is accommodatable for your beauty blender like each beauty blender foundation comes with its own beauty blender like okay beauty better come come through for me come through i absolutely love this alrighty so next i am going to go in with the anastasia beverly hills um contour palette and i'm going to take that color cinnamon that i had on the back of my hand this whole time and i'm just going to put that in my t-zone to brighten back up my face now everywhere that i put that cream concealer i am going to take my laura mercier translucent setting powder and i am just going to set that very lightly i'm not going to be doing no heavy baking at this point because i just want it to look completely natural so i'm just going to set that very lightly now i am going to go in with the anastasia brow gel and medium brown and i am just going to set my brows so that way your girls brows don't move alrighty so next i'm going to take this yellow and i am going to apply it to the inner corners of my eye and then i am going to go in with that yellow that blue i'm sorry forgive me and i am going to apply that to the outer corners of my eyes um to darken that up and i'm also going to line my waterline with a black eyeliner [Music] all right you guys so this item that i did get it from sephora um i got it because i was trying to find a good contour shade for me because i am so dark skinned um and this works out perfect for me to be able to contour with i was tired of not having something dark enough so that way i can create that shadow and this works out perfectly fine now this is clean beauty contour when i say clean i mean no harsh chemicals at all honey i do not remember the name but you can't get this at sephora and i do believe this is like 35 i do believe 35 dollars if it's not 35 and i do believe it's 28 don't quote me on that but you can get it from sephora next i'm going to go in with my hula beauty highlight palette and i am just going to take this soft gold um i do please forgive me i do not know the name of this um and i am going to just apply this on the highest point of my cheekbones look at that glow honey i just love her like her highlight palettes are just bomb if you want a good glow oh my god just get her palettes alright guys so i did want to keep it simple so i did just add this a regular lip gloss to this look because i did not want to take away from the eyes alrighty you guys and this is the final look with my frontal no i did not install this frontal it is a freshly shampooed i did not flat iron this frontal this so this is the first time me combing it out since i shampooed it but this is the final look what do you think you guys [Music] you
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Distributing Your Dental Videos Using Video Syndication Services - SmartBox Web Tip of the Day
Colin here from smartbox webm marketing.com and today's daily tip comes to you for video syndication there's all kinds of sites out there other than YouTube such as Vimeo um Daily Motion there's Yahoo there's made Cafe and you can get all your videos out to those other video sites there's dozens others that I I just don't have time to list here but there are other sites out there that their only purpose is to distribute your videos to the video sites U there's stuff out there such as traffic geyser tube Mogul um video wildfire and hey spread are four of the top ones that I've worked with before and what you do is you set up your accounts with all the video sites such as YouTube and Vimeo medic Cafe and and all the video sites and then you go to the syndication sites like traffic geyser and Tube Mobile and you upload your video to traffic geyser and it blasted out to all of the video sites so you can manage all your videos from one location and it's a very easy way to Syndicate your video and push out duplicate copies of your video all across the internet and really start building up a large base of traffic coming into your website so check them out give them a try uh the ones I've listed here are are all pretty reputable as of the time of this recording um so let me know what you think feel free to post some comments below thanks
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[BFTG_080] DJ MPreg Garfield - Garfield has MPregnant?
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On The Road Again! (Mad Max #1)
how's it going there search and welcome to Mad Max I'm after being playing it like an hour through the tutorial of getting the car and everything and I did recording and for some reason the record [ __ ] up i don't know why but I yeah so we like live nection bucket and got to carry off women everything and got the body for it so now we're on the way to me than all traveler of some sort so we're like stare from there hopefully work it's gonna do that over here go to [ __ ] hair stay it up to here they you stay with the cat I do this alone never mind John buckets to me buckets chumbo is so weird was [ __ ] hilarious they face looks weird oh I give him down what is up here dude I'm here to meet you so I got a steam something in my inventory good good job it's going all right up here why is going alright the [ __ ] the shifter sans letter of blood remnants of a ruined past you say you seek the plains of silence but do you not wonder them right now the remains of your life a perpetual flight an escape from all that is human until one day the plains of silence end and you begin your purpose in this life my friend although you fear to dream it the pain will come much more vain before this purpose to you is made manifest you know nothing of me you know nothing Jon Snow that you have the June of drifting I've forgotten Terrace you flee them always these past phantoms and the madness that crawls inside you've come to Christmas kind of weird deep inside twisted around horrors from which you run lies your strength Griffi can help help you bench it down to where you're damned go yourself and lay there your true promise loyal and us hmm from thank you very cool very cool no yes we understand get up charge the back monopolist I can do that go yeah ha ha ha ha spotters spotters that's trouble noom mr. opus mer-boy sacar he hasn't signal ok kara any trouble huh mmm wanting to steal her away from us Thunder why stay with the car to build its kind of bill go where do we have to go oh you go back cigars so so we're here somewhere come on leprosy no there it is over there never mind they can find it oh gosh i am the best driver ever and the driver made for any hookups near in here we go you know Oh like an excuse errands now let's go geric fished oh yeah very nice Oh Troy Tanya roulade okay let's just go well that's night Joe hmm is that it and did it committed people oh god oh god oh god we just stay still it's okay care don't you worry got this court take two yeah but still what I've done it oh oh come on [ __ ] oh god carries getting [ __ ] uh you can fix the care for a second one if you go play on up don't leave me out just [ __ ] you dude exciting oh it's just uh for continued my mum well I quite well quite one ok that's enough that's enough let's just keep going yes very good to knock it let's go ah ok that's what those meant to do make sense sheet sputters no no it's not good time to rip off some wheels with a harpoon gun block the poem yeah [ __ ] Oh No [ __ ] well come on game damn it no shoot him and we ever do it stuck to our characters uh I need 11 for her points about doing go oh that's not sound good hey scrap oh oh oh oh [ __ ] you dude well don't know the carrots [ __ ] no no no no no Carlo oh it's not good come on [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] yo dude [ __ ] you where's it gone oh Jesus Christ quick quick quick come on care yeah [ __ ] get the care go home with you Oh [ __ ] hell hey go hey [ __ ] get back in the car go go go go go no [ __ ] you know I don't care oh shoot a dude oh yeah thank you max of tradesman you yay well go go go go go rector que ma come on hook left click in quickfires danariel the phone let's go Scott's Cub Scouts go jets go scrub scrub scrub scrub scrub scrub scrub scrub scrub scrub scrub nothing to trade out to Muskoka we go oh Jesus Christ room scrammed there's a sort of maxim came from the new thanks get you close I can't get new clothes great lot ah the legend ranking shade no don't do that Justin here chain Fister hurry whoa veneto yes yep I want the Jimmy bar yes good cuz i know i saw a place where do this it was a it was done here somewhere it's not here you know time to go [ __ ] a flyer on place that were not like that dumb Oh jaysus way oh god it's not going so well for max where's Kara ok oh god over the edge we go yone go to [ __ ] no ah jaysus crazy scraping the faith no by Judah rocks da can dress for days you're on you dare it is down there there's a hideout or some sort on here i need a Jimmy back fer good you get her running I'll go flying in here no does one jeet what a [ __ ] up not waste and scrap on my car Carol be repaired in like 10 seconds listen going in here me Oh God oh why did I jump what's that noise oh oh that's what the ISIS [ __ ] off oh no no no no no no max take max tight [ __ ] sake max don't ever let them and [ __ ] sake max well that's my fault there is really my fault a kind of [ __ ] up oh man don't tell me after this [ __ ] again hello no even your mission for me what I told you v8 not 36 yeah exactly hate is the magic number you and me we're gonna land a big dream I'm gonna fight bad boy huh 429 cubic inches 460 horses holy rolling nobody to touch you on the blacktop day your night right you'd be evergreen eternal where is it gasps let's go there no wait wait you can't just hold a gastar we need armor on my angel forever mmm getting armor you get a couple of get in the car come on quick one well mmm look amazing conceived in this game my god the carries knuckles alive Napa oh [ __ ] let's change gameplay clock me wait no oh God mortgage it's not good for the car not good for the carrot all gray don't kill some scavengers come on so young playing bass nah hey les copains nessam what shoot them it catches don't you worry Oh Oh jaysus gosh that's not good no [ __ ] you no safe place somewhere we geez of the great white here yellow what's face here you time to time to shoot a person can't see a [ __ ] team where you bastards blowed up my place was my garage you [ __ ] come on let me hit the driver let me get the driver no whoa drivers dead make sense there you go [ __ ] you're gonna take out my care run you bastards yo hey well god they've got those two kum ba meetings on the back oh no no no not good not good not good not good not good drive drive well shoot the wheel Oh God put her into all oh god no [ __ ] this where no one that shows you don't need that dude you can keep the [ __ ] place as long as I keep my care oh my god you better go you know is this Blythe no don't you worry we want to tear that thing down can't I cosmos so now close enough good dad in the cosmos now no I'm gonna hit her up top carrie foxx jump out oh it's [ __ ] flashover that's why I can't feed knock it down l don't all know god they spotted me don't you already nice don't always condo what is that that is nothing well snow snow with no history oh hello dye sub bad backs six hits trick let's not stir off you lookin we go all ready to go what will their cars it's cool whoa kaftan busy different young jump here you have your car back see a nice person anyways if you're playing on backing care man max is ready to kill some [ __ ] sounds like a [ __ ] monster everything go and give it that way right hey no I've got a little terror up here then ran to [ __ ] well [ __ ] no I know I know enough to get to the new place young there's people over here people get ready today Oh water oh these are psycho people no I light over the four of you so you can fight another war none go on to [ __ ] yeah there's water over here beats going there fix a car quick you do that go in here and get some water keep an eye on the car hello people come on ya know gray fox ah yeah die [ __ ] off oh come on get [ __ ] kill that grandpa ah [ __ ] hurt their weight yeah [ __ ] yeah [ __ ] oh look at your weapon now thank you even though there's no enemies actually to kill anyone wit now you know any miss kill anyone like yes but that was English Dale [ __ ] off jump where's my water hey friends where he's going the [ __ ] is that nice it's in there somewhere and care though I'm just looking for the water says water on an Apple I want water well at all guarantee decline here no scraps okay well I leave that little interruption Mad Max they were paying a lot more yeah i just i was so enthusiastic over and played like an hour and then the record [ __ ] opens just like now Jay I will to be loads more up of it and soon probably but for now
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Spanish Sign Language | Wikipedia audio article
Spanish sign language Spanish languages signos espanol ax el se is a sign language used mainly by deaf people in Spain and the people who live with them although there are not many reliable statistics it is estimated that there are over 100,000 speakers 20 to 30% of whom use it as a second language from a strictly linguistic point of view Spanish sign language refers to a sign language variety employed in an extensive central interior area of the Iberian Peninsula having Madrid as a cultural and linguistic epicentre with other varieties used in regions such as Asturias Aragon Murcia parts of western and illusia and near the province of Burgos mutual intelligibility with the rest of the sign languages used in Spain including Portuguese sign language is generally high due to a highly shared lexicon however Catalan sign language Valencian sign language as well as the Spanish sign language dialects used in eastern Andalusia Canary Islands Galician and Basque Country are the most distinctive lexically between 10 and 30% difference in the use of nouns depending on the case only the Catalan and Valencian sign languages share less than 75% of their vocabulary with the rest of the Spanish dialects which makes them particularly marked distinct dialects or even languages separate from Spanish sign language depending on the methods used to determine language versus dialect some linguists consider both these in the Spanish sign language three variants of a polymorphic sign language Spanish sign language using an avatar has been produced using software telling passages from the Bible see also signed Spanish references external links alphabet
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JCT Povey Lecture 2013 - Peter Hansford, UK Government Chief Construction Adviser
putting construction at the heart of economic growth strong partnership between industry and government it's time to really look at how that can make a difference it's time to focus on partnership in september 2012 vince cable the secretary of state for business innovation and skills set out his plans for an industrial strategy with sector strategies to be created for a number of key sectors of the economy and construction was one the industrial strategy would map out how each industry sector would contribute to growth in the economy crucially construction was identified as an enabling sector the construction industry is a major contributor to economic growth across all sectors of the economy work on the industrial strategy for construction started in january of this year and i spearheaded the development in my capacity as government chief construction advisor the result construction 2025 was published on 2nd of july this year from the outset development of the industrial strategy was a collaborative venture with the industry to steer its development i created an advisory council the construction industrial strategy advisory council sysac and zizak comprised senior industry players drawn from all parts of the industry in parallel my civil service colleagues established a cross-government group comprising officials from all the many departments with an interest in construction including representatives of the devolved administrations that way we ensure that the strategy would have buy-in across whitehall and beyond the vision in the industrial strategy is that by 2025 construction in this country has been radically transformed now this cannot be achieved by government or industry acting alone wholesale transformation of our industry requires partnership the strategy sets out some joint ambitions for industry and government to achieve by 2025. a 33 reduction in both the initial cost of construction and the whole life cost of assets and note the emphasis here on whole life costs a 50 reduction in the overall time from inception to completion for new build and refurbished assets a 50 reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in the built environment in both the construction and operating phases and this is in line with the low carbon route map and a 50 reduction in the trade gap between total exports and total imports for construction products and materials with more products and materials sourced in britain these are long-term ambitions that are jointly shared by industry and government strategic priority areas and drivers of change are identified and these are grouped under the headings of people smart sustainable growth and leadership just as construction is at the heart of the economy people are at the heart of construction achieving the ambitious changes set in construction 2025 will not happen without a clear focus on people it's the key area for industry and government to tackle together to transform construction in the uk we must attract and retain the right people multi-skilled diverse creative hard working it must become an industry of choice and to achieve this we need to fundamentally change how the general public perceives the construction industry we must transform our image together to inspire the next generation both girls and boys to embark on careers in construction we need to communicate widely the things that we do the differences we make to the world the exciting new technologies we embrace another area for partnership is smart construction technology is moving fast even in construction we're moving quickly towards a digital economy which is starting to have profound implications for our built environment we must act now to ensure uk construction is and remains at the vanguard of smart construction and digital design we made a good start through the bim program these digital approaches to how we design manufacture assemble and manage facilities are starting to transform the way in which construction is carried out however the opportunities from bim are much greater we will only deliver more sustainable buildings faster and more efficiently with far less process waste if we adopt these digital techniques adopting these new innovative technologies will provide asset owners with a full understanding of the structural performance of their assets both during the construction phase and also their design life and this will result in smarter designs using less material less carbon and less labor for construction while still ensuring full resilience of the assets the transition to a low-carbon economy presents the industry and government with terrific opportunities for growth environmental considerations will transform what we build what materials we build with and how we build it and this reaches into every part of the supply chain and the construction industry has perhaps the most influence over its carbon impact in infrastructure in this area less carbon can equate to less capital cost and indeed to lower whole life costs and there is now a real challenge to also realize this for buildings and for an industry to be sustainable it's important for clients to provide as much visibility as possible of the workload ahead a better understanding of the shape of future work prospects in all the key public and private sector markets provides business with a sound basis to make investment decisions growth is of paramount importance to government and the construction industry and it's time for partnership to achieve growth the global construction market is increasing rapidly over four percent per year to the end of the decade with substantial growth in emerging technology emerging economies transforming the uk construction industry provides significant opportunities for global trade the uk has got a global reputation for architecture design engineering we lead the world in sustainable construction solutions and digital engineering we have a strong reputation for collaborative forms of contract and ethical business practices through a more strategic approach to global trade and focusing on the uk's comparative strengths there is surely considerable scope for the uk to massively increase its share of these rapidly expanding global export markets but there must also be a strong and resilient supply chain taking this strategy forward requires clear and strong leadership this falls to the new construction leadership council co-chaired by vince cable and sir david higgins with broad representation from across the construction industry the council is where the partnership between industry and government is best demonstrated to my mind the significant differences between previous initiatives and the industrial strategy that we have in construction 2025 our first has been developed jointly by industry and government in partnership second the change is to be driven by a joint leadership council by capturing the hearts minds and energies of all parties across our industry i'm confident that the outcomes will be far more enduring than if governments sought to mandate change from on high the task of making it happen is not just for government not just for industry it requires a joint desire joint resourcing and and joint commitment without this sense of collaboration this sense of partnership it will fail it's clear to me it's time for partnership
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Let's Play Manhunt 2: Part 8: Assassination
previously on let's play manhunt 2. what do you mean you volunteered for an experimenting yourself into a psycho what are you thinking that's a real chance to change the course of medical history danny this is crazy she's no use to us she knows more than she's saying i've got to talk to her are you crazy he's an animal and danny barely remembers who i am don't threaten me pikmin i won't do this anymore i quit there she is stay away from me no i need to talk to you i can't trust leo don't listen to her i've helped you all i can danny don't trust anybody especially no it's the project oh no it's okay it's okay i've got you come on six years later another flashback huh lock down those buildings nobody gets in or out oh wow that guy just checked that guy's pulse i'm pretty sure he's dead dude he only has half a face i wonder who did that huh oh it's danny land aka d lamb badass [ __ ] with a sniper rifle all right he saw us how the [ __ ] did he see us i can handle it leo oh he's a he's he's a badass now he's assertive all right so apparently six years ago danny lamb was a stone cold killer i guess he's getting trained by leo huh that training leo's been putting danny through his paid off and now the the the wide-eyed doe-eyed innocent little lamb that was danny lamb is no longer with us it's kind of like far cry 3 where you go from being a frat boy gross [ __ ] to a psychotic killer man hmm so uh yeah i guess danny lamb has something in him that's a little disgusting so this stage is almost all shooting it's almost all shooting just just a fair just a heads up in case maybe thought you'd be seeing something a little more interesting well i'm sorry but uh i i gotta burst your bubble right here right now uh let's let's get started let's get started with this level stage this so-called game [ __ ] you [ __ ] you friend [ __ ] ollie this point when i first played this game i was kind of wondering you know is danny with us is did he go a different way uh i guess i kind of assumed uh there's that logo again the project logo i guess i kind of assumed that it was kind of like a japanese rpg you know where uh your entire group is represented by one person walking around the map and you just kind of have to use your imagination you know oh there's a clock there 12 45 interesting it's late it's far past my bedtime let's see if there are any painkillers in here yep there are painkillers everywhere in the manhunt 2 universe so uh anyway in that opening cut scene um we noticed the danny that was a little more assertive a little more psychotic i guess right which reminds me of the point i tried to make in the last video which is that danny isn't really as innocent as he first seemed huh i mean maybe it's just the leo influencing him but uh we saw in the last video that uh danny had kind of an angry streak in him anyway before he joined the project so uh hey guys how's it going well you don't want to shoot at me you don't want this guy looks like he needs to take a [ __ ] or something hold it in buddy come on you're an adult just hold it in so uh i'm not really sure what these guys problem is they're bugged out and yes i did uh forget to change some files around i was messing with the beta files but that's not why they're bugging out they bug out no matter what and uh yeah so okay he's dead too there's no reason to go in here there's absolutely nothing to gain absolutely nothing to gain at all really and uh except i switched out my handgun for the uzi here we go and uh here's two more people we can murder and uh you know really you can skip past these two levels you don't have to kill these guys if you don't feel like it you can just hit the button again and go right up to the top but uh if i did that well what would be the point you know so the helicopter's flying around it's probably not going to see you as long as you don't linger for too long and uh here's the meat of the level which is traversing the the rooftops let's uh there we go headshot i have to say as mediocre as the shooting is in this game it really is satisfying to get headshots there we go but you know with the uzi you don't even have to get headshots okay and here i'm gonna get a double kill watch this nice so as shitty as the shooting is in this game it's there they did put in bullet penetration interestingly enough both of them dead uh so i guess leo must be some kind of ex-special forces guy right or something i mean it kind of makes sense right i mean in order to be a special forces tier one operator you kind of have to uh the thing about snipers in this game is that they can't hit [ __ ] um their their their gunfire is less accurate than a guy with a handgun so yeah you know like i was saying in order to be a special forces black ops kind of guy you kind of have to be a little sociopathic right i mean you kind of have to be able to kill people and not care so much so it wouldn't make sense if leo was some sort of uh i don't know david mason soap task force 141 call of duty [ __ ] right i don't know um yeah i was thinking about doing a whole like call of duty parody for this this stage because it's just so much [ __ ] shooting but i got lazy you know i'm not gonna kill that guy up top because you know he's not hurting anybody but [ __ ] you and [ __ ] you come on come on there we go nice he's show what dead boots are for what i thought these boots are made for walking buddy for walking and dying yeah see he's not hurting anybody he wouldn't hurt a fly you know you can't shoot for [ __ ] he's so uh i think at this point i stopped trying to aim the gun because it's not really well okay not yet right so the bullets by themselves don't do much damage but uh it's rapid fire so of course uh doesn't really matter let's finish this guy off yep there we go didn't even have to aim just just pointed uh didn't even point just just held down the left clicking button and uh yeah he's not hurting anybody we'll just leave him alone okay so i guess someone's playing basketball up here huh let's check out these billboards they're kind of humorous i guess it's a soda or something i don't know let's take a look at that one over there oh silent death silent but violent not to be sniffed at man zone still active 40 year anniversary jesus christ these [ __ ] are old uh over here is the third leg and the poster kind of looks like the man with the golden arm you know that poster i think it's a hitchcock movie or something i'm not sure yeah whatever i mean i never saw the movie just the poster when i was in graphic design class you know all the the teacher and all the designers just gushing over how much they love that poster i'm not really a big fan of that whole paper cut out stuff myself but well that's just me i'm really more of a comics guy yep so here comes some more guys and i think they only appear if you dilly dally for too long which is what i did i think more guys will appear if you keep hanging out but we're not going to do that you know what's the point i just want to get through this [ __ ] place all right so uh you might have noticed oh there's another sniper he's not gonna hurt anyone right okay oh there he is yep just just oh keep at it buddy keep trying you know you got to live your dream now like i was saying before the first part of the level was really the the most interesting part of the stage you know that office building was the most interesting part of the stage and yet um you know they barely used it and most of the level is just really boring you know typical rooftop [ __ ] you know i know if i was a level designer i'd probably been pretty frustrated you know if i spent a whole afternoon designing a over here so okay you're dead too yeah at this point i'm pretty much giving up aiming because there's really no point excuse me excuse me oh you're dead dude you're all [ __ ] dead you're dead too i guess i'm lucky that this isn't on insane mode right because i would have gotten chewed up by now but yeah whatever i mean i really only like to play on a hard if the game isn't [ __ ] you know if the game is [ __ ] i'm not going to play on the highest difficulty i don't care how much street credit gets me on the internet and there you go [ __ ] all of you you're all dead there are a couple of melee weapons hanging around here but there's absolutely no reason why i picked them up i mean there's no way to sneak up on people and yeah here's a buzz saw over here i think that's from one of the beta files i'm not sure i can't remember like i said before i forgot to switch out a couple of files i was gonna use the the modified files for this this level but didn't really make much of a difference it just uh just made things really [ __ ] up um yeah so at this point i run into a little trouble because like this game likes to do they stuck a couple of enemies behind me so there we go i'll get shot the upper levels here [ __ ] you guys all right oh god we're low on health now the tensions drive me really guy really he's just walking over his friend's dead body he doesn't give a [ __ ] at all man you know um [ __ ] what was i gonna say yeah [ __ ] it um huh i don't know what is there to say what is it with video games especially shooting video games and boring ass like offices and garages is that because the people who make the games work in buildings like that is it because the developers lives are so dreary and their workspaces are so abysmal that that's all they can make or boring ass garages and come on you [ __ ] shoot me come on come on shoot me shoot me shoot me you [ __ ] there we go finally you see how close i had to get folks you see how close i had to get to this [ __ ] before he shot me oh my god there now desperate the corpse yeah wholesome video gaming folks okay leo the [ __ ] murder machine i mean there's seriously nothing that can stop us these guys are are uh you know [ __ ] uh world-class super soldiers and they can't beat leo you know he's just too much for these guys i guess with this [ __ ] you know manhunt one was all about sneaking up on people and and you know outsmarting them and killing them with uh with objects you could find around the house or in the park you know at least in my park anyway but manhunt 2 is about being an unstoppable super killer it's kind of strange you know manhunt to me is about desperate survival not john woo [ __ ] but hey you know so here are the last people we get to kill in the level that is not in the game here we go double kill you know i kind of feel bad about killing that sniper first i mean he was the least dangerous guy in the group but hey no regrets right and i'm reloading my gun for absolutely no reason and i'm gonna pick up all the weapons too yep it's a lot of dead [ __ ] there we go just couldn't resist there's just something about those exploding heads so here's where they came in i guess huh it's kind of weird um i guess that's it the only thing left to do is go down here so that was assassination and i'm nick meister this is let's play manhunt 2. i'll see you next time
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History of Animals | Wikipedia audio article
history of animals Greek tun perak Tazawa historian tun peri Tazawa historian inquiries on animals latin historia animal ium history of animals he is one of the major texts on biology by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle who had studied at Plato's Academy in Athens it was written in the fourth century BC Aristotle died in 322 BC generally seen as a pioneering work of zoology Aristotle frames his text by explaining that he is investigating the what the existing facts about animals prior to establishing the why the causes of these characteristics the book is thus an attempt to apply philosophy to part of the natural world throughout the work Aristotle seeks to identify differences both between individuals and between groups a group is established when it is seen that all members have the same set of distinguishing features for example that all birds have feathers wings and beaks this relationship between the birds and their features is recognized as a universal the history of animals contains many accurate eyewitness observations in particular of the marine biology around the island of Lesbos such as that the octopus had color-changing abilities and a sperm transferring tentacle that the young of a dogfish grow inside their mother's body or that the male of a river catfish guards the eggs after the female has left some of these were long considered fanciful before being rediscovered in the 19th century Aristotle has been accused of making errors but some are due to misinterpretation of his text and others may have been based on genuine observation he did however make somewhat uncritical use of evidence from other people such as travelers and beekeepers the history of animals had a powerful influence on zoology for some 2,000 years it continued to be a primary source of knowledge until in the 16th century zoologist including Conrad Gastner all influenced by Aristotle wrote their own studies of the subject topic context Aristotle 384 to 322 BC studied at Plato's Academy in Athens remaining there for some 17 years like Plato he sought universals in his philosophy but unlike Plato he backed up his views with detailed observation notably of the natural history of the island of Lesbos and the marine life in the islands lagoon at Pyrrha this study made him the earliest natural historian whose written work survives no similarly detailed work on zoology was attempted until the 16th century accordingly Aristotle remained highly influential for some 2,000 years his writings on zoology form about a quarter of his surviving work Aristotle's pupil Thea Festus later wrote a similar book on botany inquiry into plants topic book topic approach in the history of animals Aristotle sets out to investigate the existing facts Greek hottie what prior to establishing their causes Greek DRT why the book is thus a defense of his method of investigating zoology Aristotle investigates four types of differences between animals differences in particular body parts books I to IV differences in ways of life and types of activity books v VI 7 and IX and differences in specific characters book 8 to illustrate the philosophical method consider one grouping of many kinds of animal birds all members of this group possess the same distinguishing features feathers wings beaks and two bony legs this is an instance of a universal if something is a bird it will have feathers and wings if something has feathers and wings that also implies it is a bird so the reasoning here is bi-directional on the other hand some animals that have red blood have lungs other red blooded animals such as fish have gills this implies in Aristotle's reasoning that if something has lungs it has red blood but Aristotle is careful not to imply that all red blooded animals have lungs so the reasoning here is not bi-directional topic contents book 1 the grouping of animals and the parts of the human body Aristotle describes the parts that the human body is made of such as the skull brain face eyes ears nose tongue thorax belly heart viscera genitalia and limbs book to the different parts of red blooded animals Aristotle writes about limbs the teeth of dogs horses man and elephant the elephant stung and of animals such as the Apes crocodile chameleons birds especially the wryneck fishes and snakes book 3 the internal organs including generative system veins sinews bone etc he moves on to the blood bone marrow milk including rennet and cheese and semen book IV animals without blood in vertebrates cephalopods crustaceans etc in chapter 8 he describes the sense organs of animals chapter 10 considers sleep and whether it occurs in fish books V and VI reproduction spontaneous and sexual of marine invertebrates Birds quadrupeds snakes fish and terrestrial arthropods including the Newman wasps bees ants scorpions spiders and grasshoppers book 7 reproduction of man including puberty conception pregnancy lactation the embryo labor milk and diseases of infants book 8 the character and habits of animals food migration health animal diseases including B parasites and the influence of climate book IX social behavior in animals signs of intelligence in animals such as sheep and birds a book X is included in some versions dealing with the causes of barrenness in women but is generally regarded as not being by Aristotle in the preface to his translation Darcy Wentworth Thompson calls it spurious beyond question topic observations the history of animals contains a large number of eyewitness observations in particular of marine biology in sharp contrast to Plato's symbolic zoology Aristotle's style and precision can be seen in the passage where he discusses the behavior and anatomy of the cephalopods mentioning the use of ink against predators camouflage and signaling this is Darcy Thompson's translation of mollusks the sepia is the most cunning and is the only species that employs its dark liquid for the sake of concealment as well as from fear the octopus and calamari make the discharge solely from fear these creatures never discharge the pigment in its entirety and after a discharge the pigment accumulates again the sepia as has been said often uses its coloring pigment for concealment it shows itself in front of the pigment and then retreats back into it it also hunts with its long tentacles not only little fishes but oftentimes even mullets the octopus is a stupid creature for it will approach a man's hand if it be lowered in the water but it is neat and thrifty in its habit that is it lays up stores in its nest and after eating up all that is eatable it ejects the shells and shades of crabs and shellfish and the skeletons of little fishes it seeks its prey by so changing its colour as to render it like the color of the stones adjacent to it it does so also when alarmed his observations were almost all accurate according to the philosopher Anthony Prius though mario veggetti argues that aristotle sometimes let theory cloud observation some of Aristotle's observations were not taken seriously by science until they were independently rediscovered in the 19th century for example he recorded that male octopuses have a hectic odorless a tentacle which stores sperm and which can transfer it into the female's body sometimes it snaps off during mating the account was dismissed as fanciful until the French naturalist georges cuvier described it in his 1817 lorena animal Aristotle also noted that the young of the dogfish grow inside their mother's body attached by a cord to something like a placenta a yolk sac this was confirmed in 1842 by the German zoologist Johannes Peter Muller Aristotle noted - that a river catfish which he called the glands cares for its young as the female leaves after giving birth the male guards the eggs for 40 or 50 days chasing off small fish which threaten the eggs and making a murmuring noise the Swiss American zoologist Louis Agassiz found the account to be correct in 1890 Aristotle's methods of observation included dissection Aristotle's lost companion work the dissections contained illustrations of these so he observed animal Anatomy directly though his interpretations of the functions of the structures he observed were subject to error like other classical authors such as Pliny the Elder Aristotle also gathered evidence from travelers and people with specialized knowledge such as fishermen and beekeepers without much attempt to corroborate what they said topic apparent errors the text contains some claims that appear to be errors Aristotle asserted that the females of any species have a smaller number of teeth than the males this apparently readily falsifiable claim could have been a genuine observation if as Robert Mayhew suggests women at that time had a poorer diet than men but the claim is not true of other species either thus Philippa Lange argues Aristotle may have been empirical but he was quite less a fair about observation because he was not expecting nature to be misleading in other cases errors may have been wrongly attributed to Aristotle Katrin Wegman wrote Aristotle's statement that flies have four legs was repeated in natural history texts for more than a thousand years despite the fact that a little counting would have proven otherwise however the historian and philosopher of biology John s Wilkins notes that Aristotle did not say all flies have four legs he wrote that one particular animal the ephemera nor may fly moves with four feet and four wings and I may observe in passing this creature is exceptional not only in regard to the duration of its existence once it receives its name but also because though a quadruped edit has wings also may flies to in fact walk on four legs the front pair not being adapted for walking so Wilkins concludes Aristotle was correct topic translations the Arabic translation comprises treatises one to ten of the Khattab al hewan the book of animals it was known to the Arab philosopher al Kindi D 850 and commented on by Avicenna among others it was in turn translated into Latin along with eben Rushdie averroes s commentary on it by Michael Scott in the early 13th century English translations were made by Richard Cresswell in 1862 and by the zoologist Darcy Wentworth Thompson in 1910 a French translation was made by Jules barthélémy st. Hilaire in 1883 another translation into French was made by Jericho in 1957 following Darcy Thompson's interpretation a German translation of books aid was made by Anton Kosh starting in 1866 a translation of all 10 books into German was made by Paul Golka in 1949 topic influence the comparative anatomist Richard Owen said in 1837 that zoological science prang from Aristotle's Labour's we may almost say like Minerva from the head of Jove in a state of noble and splendid maturity Ben Wagoner of the University of California Museum of Paleontology wrote that though Aristotle's work in zoology was not without errors it was the grandest biological synthesis of the time and remained the ultimate authority for many centuries after his death his observations on the anatomy of octopus cuddlefish crustaceans and many other marine invertebrates are remarkably accurate and could only have been made from first-hand experience with dissection Aristotle described the embryo logical development of a chick he distinguished whales and dolphins from fish he described the chambered stomachs of ruminants and the social organization of bees he noticed that some sharks give birth to live young his books on animals are filled with such observations some of which were not confirmed until many centuries later Walter Pagal comments that Aristotle perceptibly influenced the founders of modern zoology the swiss conrad Gastner with his 1551 to 1558 historia anim Liam the Italian Uli's all drove Rd 15 22 to 1605 the French Guillaume rondelay 1507 to 1566 and the Dutch vulture koi de 15 34 to 1576 while his methods of looking at time series and making use of comparative anatomy assisted the Englishman William Harvey in his 1651 work on embryology Armand marie-louise 2014 book the lagoon how Aristotle invented science and BBC documentary Aristotle's Lagoon set Aristotle's biological writings including the history of animals in context and proposed an interpretation of his biological theories equals equals nodes
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When You're Here.. | Family Feud | Ep 8 | Crazy Town Gaming
[Music] welcome back to crazytown gaming where we are the voices inside your head i'm jonas i'm tnt dynamite the explosive one and we're playing family feud ready to be screwed by the few ready to be screwed by feud yeah if you're in the mood to get screwed by the feud you know this game is kind of jank it's a little jam but i like to drink like that television tv thing i'll never forget never forget oh no dude so we'll just know if we ever got to enter in television you put tv in the fact that this guy is not steve harvey by the way yeah that makes me really mad dude lucky mccoy dude little lucky mccoy it's really dumb that you can't skip to let's meet the family oh yeah oh do they want arm wave lucky all right yeah but uh you know what honestly the whole premise of family feud i really do enjoy yeah yeah it's a very good concept we got a whole family by the way whoever scores the most points gets to play fast money oh boy fast money have we ever won the car yes do we win the car every time oh you only win the car if you win you get the 20k if you get the 200 points you get the car yeah we've never won the car on wheel of fortune oh man we need to work on that dude yeah it's all right block though um yeah well our luck's got it we always get bankrupt dude when we have the car well not today josh you're up first all right this time you've got six answers more obscure answering our survey okay if you can find the top answer you'll choose if your family okay we get out of playing how to play the game there lucky mcelroy name someone you don't mind your spouse kissing oh you're first buzzing in their mom i don't the kids mommy but you already put me already said your answer there's no going back take a look of course kids is on there but mother was number one answer so be happy so what do you say so if mother's up there does that mean father's up there too uh i don't know but there's a possibility we're going to play that oh yeah of course do i like how we have a whole family now yeah you took the time to like make some more of them i did i did take time to all right make each of these characters look as lovely as they do um i'm going to put sun even though we're starting to get into some weirdness yeah hopefully they uh hopefully they group it together as kids they'll probably put it as kids kids yeah okay number two okay all right other kids we got another another character [Music] what do you think jonas who do people kiss oh no uh their father since they didn't put parent i guess father i was thinking that too father is probably okay yeah father oh i wonder if grandparent the father is not up there grandparent that's grandparents is what i was gonna put down put grandma dude don't wanna put grandpa up there wait why because you can't kiss daddy you gotta kiss mama and i'm sorry nobody kisses their father i guess uh grand uh well i will put grandmother yep everybody kisses grandma [Applause] grandmother number okay you got it up there hey there what do you think jonas uh your pet pet pet [Music] all right going to put sister okay i would think brother and sister we might have like it'll be okay to kiss the female members of the family it's perfectly fine to kiss your brother just not if you're your brother or if you're if you're your brother's brother sibling okay fair all right man we've almost got the whole board the whole board cleared time here comes the super obscure ones you're up i want to say priest but that's not the answer uh aunt that's sister this is literally oh okay well maybe not i get aunt we'll go with aunt that's because i have no idea what else do people kiss i saw mommy kissing sand santa claus i'm not putting santa claus on there i honestly don't know what it could be um it's going to be something really dumb if you get this mommy kiss the other family might steal it who does mommy kiss me yourself someone you don't mind your spouse kissing yeah let's try me let's just try that okay did our survey yeah that's the best answer i feel like that's the answer yeah i feel like that was the right thing it was only three people that did it three witty people in the in the questionnaire they're like oh i don't mind they're kissing me anybody else can get beat wow you know we did it we wrapped that whole category up here let's go the wii family's trash dude sorry sorry lee family you trash nowhere near as painful as it sounds it's the face off maybe you need [Applause] [Music] she's wearing the same top as jonas like a tree and get out of here all right we got four answers we're gonna get all four i mean there's a good chance you're getting a flat booty wow something in a hospital a patient hopes is extra clean you're up first uh i would say the bed yeah are you sure about that yeah i am chuck lucky mcelroy yeah one hundred percent number one answer big boy let's go joanie j gown uh we are going to play and then still feeling confident after that last round i like that and then we will see what jonas has to say for his answer you're going to say gown i don't um clothes oh and they make me put that on there w gown boom did any of our 100 people say it nobody nobody wants it clean nobody said that nobody wants a clean gown um let's see in a hospital what do people want to be clean remind us to take you out of the family by the way lady um we're gonna say bathroom okay that was my next guess yes yes what did our survey say bathroom give it to me number two answer all right joanie um give me a good one like what would that like what would like the medical tools be called utensils i don't know um waiting room [Music] waiting it's not up there it's all right man we can't win them all we can't win them all we have to uh we definitely have to um what else should be clean i'm going to guess that the the room itself i wanted to say the room itself okay i think that's a good uh the room ah yes the doctor's hands this may be wrong doctor's hands is up honestly that's a pretty good answer i expect the staff to be clean yeah fair enough i would definitely put staff on there oh they're going to be like zebra they haven't gotten to touch a question this entire game you take the points for this round what are you going to guess you got it put your big dumb glasses gloves expect them to have clean gloves gloves okay that's not it by the way 69 points nice adding some big points to their big bundle here we are big points what are the answers is the answer is it staff operating room operating room wait didn't i say room just saying i believe i said rooms tools i literally said that what would they be called i didn't know what the hell the column scalpel yeah we still wanted i believe i said wrong though i just want to put that out there yeah i didn't i definitely talked about tools and i actually thought about operating room i'm like oh it's pretty specific i believe i said rooms i said waiting room you did say you said room 2. but it was you know specific room i tried to keep it general and perry it was a little too television tv not quite as extreme oh there's a lot of pressure on me right here you got to be good yep you're definitely up man you get the player a little we got blue all right oh my god seven answers that's good man that leaves a lot of room for us to get this these last points we need a lot of effing stuff dude we need a lot of points name something that comes to mind when you hear the word flat you buzzed in jonas justin oh jesus i'm putting it up there too you piece of crap swear to god earth is going to be up there i wouldn't be surprised it comes to mind when you hear the word flat why would they this is a children's game tire with a y wow a tear that that's going to be up there too i didn't even think that's punishment honestly as punishment for that flat chest to comment you deserve tire to be up there whatever dude punishment brings an answer bro it was right and i'm angry about it you're gonna come out swinging to win this round oh they're gonna they're gonna play i think it's the first time in the history of anything i know i've never had a chance to steal flat feet oh look at their guys they're coming out with a fire dude look at them dude all right let's brainstorm what are we going to try to steal with what's going to be our steel answer let's hear it iron flat iron that's good oh my jonas dirt they're coming with a fire dude look at it okay okay okay he's like uh when i think of flat i think pancakes something that comes to mind oh pancakes good it doesn't necessarily have to have flat in it yeah i think flat iron will be good bread is pretty good let's see what the survey says um oh my god these guys are killing it right now yeah they got all the two flat i think pancake i think [Music] i'm sorry stanley who's your who's your uk joke that we don't get i think so you mean your friend stanley who stays in your flat i really wanna family i think of stanley he lives in my flat you're still alive yeah i don't know which it looks like it's gonna come to us so you want to do pancake flat hair flat stanley's an american children's book did not know that at all never heard of them oh no i think flat iron is a good one to go with you think iron ore or pancake because people don't say flat pancake everything else it doesn't even have to be but everything else has been uh yeah oh apartment dude because that's a flat get it missing i was thinking that too that's a it is are they gonna sweep us they're working pretty hard what if the mediums never got this good dude oh cause i said chest yeah you deserve it oh he's like these mother effers pancakes up there oh it's gonna be up there for sure and pancake was the one we should have went with they swept that whole i've never seen this happen and they're even the easy team dude i couldn't skip any of it i just had to sit there and watch it happen like oh crm dude like i was in the passenger seat of a car accident i just couldn't i couldn't stop it oh they're beating us uneasy jonas listen they're beating us but they're a bunch of b words all right and they're a bunch of wow wow pancake was good then pancake oh yeah let's play another game dude wow i guess we'll play another game since we didn't get to play that one at all wow we didn't get to even touch that game all right daddy mite is on the podium now daddy might one of those booty shorts name something the cat loves dude they love cat nip baby nice they love that dish they can't get enough of it jonas yeah they're little catnip junkies number one answers i'll say tuna oh we're gonna play we're gonna play we're gonna play i'll say tuna i'll say tuna all right your guest buddy your guest buddy don't call me buddy bud all right you're gonna say tuna yeah tuna tuna boom popped up real nice and quick so good is that answer good enough [Applause] fish all right cat what do cats love oh i got an answer for that i got one for that i'm going to say that cats can't get enough of yarn fam okay they're always in that yarn ball basket that you keep near your ottoman yep whoa whoa okay fair enough whatever it is uh mice do cats like mice or they just like eating oh let's say uh toys cats love their toys dude yeah they do okay i can't keep the cats out of sephora i don't even know same thing cats don't like toys i guess or makeup yep all right what else do cats love dude easy this is the easiest question in the world jonas if you know anything about cats i guess this is not a cat because you know what else cats like they love boxers they do love boxes that's lovely buy them an expensive toy they get in the box boxes oh what a fudge is that not cats love boxes uh is scratching post do you have a better answer than scratching post um no i mean do you have any answer of course i gotta i can't just give you my answers this is the last one we get well i don't know i would think being petted that's my answer but i don't know pets what do you want scratching posts scratching i'll put scratching up there let's see if that's a good answer scratching trash dude yeah i would have thought of being petted actually jonas they could very well just beat us right here this could this could be the win that's because i've played a very bad game it's my fault give me an answer and if you're right you get all the points give me a wrong one and uh well all right what do you think mr lee get that freaking big ol smile on the nose climbing with confidence i mean that's a dumbass it's a dumb answer but it is fair they will win if they get this okay they did not and we do not win by getting it so we have to play another game no dude 291 what are they what are the stupid answers up there i'm going to be a little a little ticked cat food yeah who who knows dude who knows what the world is thinking yup would it just milk [Applause] do they love mice i guess so i guess they love them dude they can't get enough mice mother effort wow i can't believe we didn't think of milk yeah cat food that's kind of dumb i'm also mad that boxes didn't even beat cat food yeah yeah i mean it's like sustenance like who are they who are they asking these questions yeah right people who don't own cats well this is going to be a 45 minute episode that's right dude jesus it's not it's not even that long but it looks like it's forever our entire family is going up to the podium yeah our entire family has come up to the podium at this time so one answer ready oh god oh god name something people eat or drink when they have an upset stomach think you got something uh ginger ale i was gonna put pepto but ginger ale is what i'm putting down the survey said we need to win this ginger ale i swear to god it's pepto-bismol it's number one answer have you got something for us look at your face dude you don't know he's nervous when they have an upset he's the guy who said flat earther he shook look at him he shook mashed potato time to check the board if mashed potatoes is the answer this is the last episode of this game when they have an upset stomach okay i'm just gonna put peptides i guess dude if it doesn't pop up it's not the answer because only but yeah yeah yeah yeah but still i'm gonna put pepto yep there it is pepto-bismol god dang it oh okay okay [Applause] okay okay all right so i should've went with my heart but we still won oh my god barely i swear to god oh by lee family your old mashed potatoes with your flat brimmed hat looking like an amish gangster [Music] it ass are you ready to play fast yeah i'm ready to play all right i'm gonna close my eyes another contestant to join our team captain you're the captain all right so you're the captain are we getting up there with you let's get some new blood up here actually jolly sassy dizzy play with sassy wait yo why is the black girl named sassy i'm changing that [ __ ] you're the one who made them no no i'm changing it we're gonna have sorry we're gonna have jolly come up you were kicking her out of the family a couple minutes ago yeah well she's gonna get a second chance all right [Music] [Laughter] cauliflower crust i'm going to say [Music] actually john is a pretty good answer [Music] honestly if they have an affinity for it there's a good chance that that is true you can do a lot of damage with it mm-hmm broccoli um i mean if you get hungry i guess it would help um and i think we're all questioned out all right now you're up all right jonas those were actually pretty no none of those questions fit whatsoever but they did kind of okay like you could make them fit yeah like if you could keep track of them again that'd be great because they'll be like this is where you say broccoli but it ain't gonna happen the last one was broccoli but yeah all right you're you're jolly jonas oh i look jolly i look just like her i mean blue hair and all lipstick you'd expect to find at every roadside restaurant in america uh pizza all right p i z used in a game of bowling strike gutter ball name something a millionaire would spend a million dollars on boat a boat all right fair name something that can cause a lot of damage to a home this is where you said shut up oh uh wrecking ball this is where you said shovel i was like actually no that's not it now back it up back it up uh fire oh i like that we didn't start the fire blanket broccoli like hey you know if you really get hungry at night i guess just leave some broccoli at the foot of the bedroom oh let's take a breather chuck right let's get back here on stage wrecking ball god i was really thinking out there yeah i don't even remember what i put for that i think i put storm all right we'll see jonas let's see how we stacked up our double questions [Music] name a term used in all right so i got the top two answers for this i don't think so i would think so how many different terms are there fine answers gutterball was zero all right all right it's fine we can still win this this is the worst game i've ever played across it's not your best but it's okay it's fine we still can win we can play oh we still can't win fire okay this i redeemed myself yes you did good job yeah there we go yeah top answer what do we need six six points name something you might find at the foot of the bed what do you think i put nine points what do you think i'll take it though hell yeah dude thank you for the longest episode of family feud to ever exist all right crazy downs folks that's all the time we have for today's episode please like and subscribe uh for jonas see you until catch on the next one we uh
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Building my Hoyt Formula Xi from scratch! (From Billet to Bow #1)
what's up guys welcome to truth of trouble I am here at the voice factory with deductive and the engineer of the recurve bows and we are going to make a boat from stretch so doggy's going to explain everything every step along the way to go from a valence to a bow machine shop one of the first [Applause] through several processes [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] so these are not done to go to the an advisor correct so you're putting them in here yeah so we have a padded protective pocket we go photo box and this way we keep the risers fully contained protect it so we don't get in me those dents from being to the riser which will damage it so it's protected protected well shipping so absolutely so we still it shut and then it's off to random does it okay so these got in from the analyzer that's right so we just got these in power analyzer so you can take a look at these now every single handle once we receive them in from our analyzer get pre inspected for quality we make sure that this one is always done but it's a bit there so I know yes we go to get some accessories to put in it absolutely so the boys now back from the anodized ER and we're gonna put it together I'm here with Anthony and then you put most of the bows together yes I supervised over we're gonna put all the components on the boat and Anthony's gonna make sure I don't mess up then where I supposed to be done with the bow build let's get at it alright the first thing we're gonna do is install the rear bushing okay so it's the one with the green lock that yep you want to do part with that hand thread in there yeah I feel they're just get it hand started until it kind of bites on its own there you go yeah if you're gonna grab that drill right there hey yep make sure it's in forward yeah and your slugger to thread it in there hold on the handle there you go get the reverse button installed there nice okay and next we're gonna do is we're gonna install the tiller public down bulbs so I would need those few those so will you take this hand tool here yeah and then pull the bow toward you a little bit run this run the allen key through there there you go just hold it in pack it in just and twist it get there and then laying in the bottom one same process and started with a terrific you get to grab the drill at the same bit and make sure it's in Reverse yeah there you go all the way back now when I slam it into there there you go soon as it starts tops okay now we could turn the thumb around you get this one grab the lock tight there yeah I'm give it one squeeze on top of the front threads the first three threads so I'll just put it in there and just give it one full squeeze that's it that's it you have your stabilizer butchy and hand-start that there you go and I got the same drill same processes in the back so next we're gonna put some of the anti-seize on there which is the cute dip right there just gonna grab a little dab of that put a little bit on the top thread there and then same thing on the bottom thread today like wipe it off in sight yep it's right at the start of the threads perfect is that and you're gave your killer bolts and start those I sometimes use the tool as well it makes a little bit easier because if you don't have enough finger room there you go I'm just gonna stop read it out there cuz I just set it and do the bottom one as well how long does it usually take you to put one boats about six minutes from start to finish from this raha know ollie toolbox dipping them this is our factory lot to set these kilovolts exactly packaging so you'll use this drill right here and hold this hold that and then just drill it in to where it stops there you go do I need to like get it to the law for know if you're good there okay just a little bit torque in there actually can back it up just just like I you can just flip your wrist with the drill you don't even need to do that yeah there you go just enough loose there we go let's flip the handle over turn it over let's go from the bottom up invert it there we go and then enlightening is this tweet get disturb it is barely there you go enough to get it out of it maybe just a little bit more there's one more little here you go perfect there we go let's turn to the back this way shoot away then just grab your drill bit you know run the lockdown bolts into the pillar bolt there there you go same thing on the back [Applause] perfect I already put your neck this way now you're gonna take your windage walk there we'll start off with the top one yeah I'll go ahead and place that in there perfect and opening and then you'll take your windage block bolts there and then install those and start those [Applause] what's the stuff that's on here it's a lot it's kind of like a lock type just to keep it from vibrating it's an anti vibration okay so then take this drill and what I do this is kind of the eyeball market so what you're to do is you're gonna hold the windage block this way yeah and then you're to run this screw in up until the middle that's in in the middle yes it's an impact that's what my there you go and then the other side then this is where you want it to torque in so just go to pull the trigger all the way in until it locks there you go flip it over [Applause] there we go now let's brand it let's take the hood decal there and the height decal always goes on the opposite side of the show okay right there you know and now we'll put the model type on there here we go and after that we will put the grip on this just set him down right here put the handle right here drip over that [Applause] perfect in their way this works is you just this run the screw in until it stops okay so go ahead and start the screw there hold on to the handle make sure it doesn't flip off the table with over there we go and that's you know probably finished product there and then we will box it up cool so let's get a box I guess yeah let's do it they take the animal we want to face it to whether the customer opens it up and sees the white logo and at this point you can make a kit and we throw the kid inside the box okay so thank you yeah I have a bow now to go is shoot so see you in the next video for that
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Moon Raccoons vs TSM - All Highlights - Quarterfinals - Valorant First Strike UMG Closed Qualifier
uh as moon raccoons once again is hitting c a couple smokes come out the dash comes out as well and wardell rips theme from the skies i like that attempt though now rebo will at least trade things out and there's a cyber cage there to stop the push from tsm so they can at least get the spike down but it's not down yet munroes are waiting for this flank from profit i can't believe i had missed it with the frenzy is gonna find subrosa then he backs away and now tsm are like damn we're infiltrated we're not safe they're still gonna plant that spike for long and we'll see how tsm react they've got to flush him out and that's going to be how they do it the molotov back towards gong and now gsm can retake the site and tsm has already lost two members here so it's not totally out of the realms of possible see temperature's starting to tee up a little something as the clock continues to tick away there's a paranoia coming out of raccoons alexander is able to take care of color drone goes in a bit more aggressively nice shots at her throne on the temperature wardell gets in on it as well just one left on the side of moon raccoons with 33 health except seven he is able to take care of scordell goes in and okay yeah he is going to have an attack that was dicey that was very expensive for tsm but a round win nonetheless uh and it looks like that's exactly where they're headed they don't have a ton of guns to work with so they dash into a bit aggressive being able to get one with the frenzy early on now he's just gonna play the smoke there's gonna be the the clone that comes through where dell will hold the line drone still survives in that engagement but now that's spike ticking and so for unicorns they at least get that money but how many more picks can they find they've got a player in gong temperature with one probably with another they've upgraded up against profi he updrafts off he knows exactly where he is but prof he's trying to reposition he's going to wrap around he's going to double back he sees the head sees the ponytail now he's in a little bit of a tougher spot how does crosstalk play this out where they'll drop down shots are good profit yeah i still like that how this is set up for tsm now the smoke starts to come through this may be looking like a fake execute for moon racoons and he's gonna teleport over he makes it out but no it's cancelled oh wardell the behinding of that is insane but they're making their way onto the site we've got to pay attention to the action and we'll catch up with temperature later they find the frags that they need but the spike needs to go down wardell is sprinting to the finish line while the rest of tsm flanking defender spawn fire plant pike has gone down alexander is going to use that empress as wardell is going to be creeping his way up a long remember that he has that blade storm alexander spots one gets one he's gonna reposition up close and personal award that was able to slice and dice him and take him out he's gonna drop these down to a 2v2 wardell doing it again he's got the club burst trying to provide some smoke rosa takes care of business as well up a little bit and creates some room but it looks like they're going to try to go mid and some roses waiting in the cheekiest of corners trigger discipline one two three he gets three alexander is able to stop it but the damage has been done moon raccoon's down to two players left that is a ridiculous play but that's an even more ridiculous one as alexander is going to answer back good placement there they're going to owl drone the garage get some presents towards the seaside if they can find another 1v1 and take the win there it'll be a 2v2 spike down doable for moon racoons but difficult considering what tsm are doing right now we've got the lurk coming in from hayes he's already made courtyard presence but he's down so now this is just gonna be a 2v2 they're in the b site and alexander sees one at least so they'll push back funnel back towards the seaside get the spike down and now tsm have to retake in the two 30 seconds left there's that hundred three that we talked about but it was actually coming out of cutler here he uses two weights as the spike continues to go down he is able to tag profi but profit's gonna get the spike down nonetheless drone on the flank working his way through the garage but they isolate things coffee is able to take care of him it's going to drop down to a 1v1 cutler he's healthy he's got plenty of utility as well he has options meanwhile prophy not nearly as fortunate cutler just wins the peak he wins that gun fight he's going to get the defuse as well take down rafi with the long-term investment he wants those stocks to pay off on tenfold he's lurking all the way through the defender spawn we'll see how much success he has will pay attention as hayes and sabrosa are pinching in the tsm hyenas are starting to find their prey they're hungry and they're hunting they know that moon crews are on the side but coming in from behind is going to be important because he's going to find wardell here but doesn't what else we're looking at of course the site battle here probably doesn't find him but now the diffuse is starting to come through it's all down to him and somehow he didn't use that hunter street from before sabrosa's gonna peak him he's gonna push him out take him down solid attempt now it's a 3v5 retake spike is going down solid quick push here from the moon yeah reba was trying to rotate back around and he got caught unfortunately remember the moon racoons have had to back off towards c long drone in from garage he's gonna work his way in as you see the the other clone is gonna get plenty of information the empress has been used out of sanbrosa as he tries to flash and create a little bit more room first team drone was able to take care of temperature from downtown that's insane and he's sticking the defuse already gets it down to bit more aggressively halfway create some more space but prophy keeps things at bay color trying to hold it down see if that will ends up being the play it's interesting to see tsm entirely play off of c and leave it open there's nobody there it looks like the investment over on the opposite side of the map is working so bros is already able to get two drone swings and give some property the business as the third goes down for moon raccoons just down the tree yeah this sewers hold was great from tsm because they had anticipated potentially you know moon racoons that looks like they want to get on the bee you see another hunter fury using being used in response as well the temple this temperature gets oh spike and the answer back too it was actually color who tagged profi but couldn't finish the deal so bros has actually made his way onto the site even though moon racoon's members have kind of positioned in an interesting way temperature is going to be the x factor that we have to consider unless tsm clear it out you see he's got a sheriff he's got not a lot to work with so he's willing to sacrifice his life but there's some cheeky angles look at rebo positioned out the doors drone actually molotov's temperature out of position and now they decide to go in but alexander with one bro trains it out and they want to stop the defuse but it's currently being confused as wardell will stick it the rest of the team clean up hayes pushes through the doors throwing pushes through this maybe just sabroso yeah peel go down there this is gonna be a fast and heavy hit our moon who's ready for it we're about to find out oh that operator shot was the cue you see some members of moonrise starting to rotate over a csm funnel onto the site fiend is able to get three however and stops the push dead in its tracks they're just down to two members left the spike is on the site two it's not even in a position where they can easily get it and rotate away moon raccoon sitting pretty here a 4k for fiend already as he's looking for the ac see him want to go aggressive looking around for wardell the operating shot just goes a bit wide as fiend goes in aggressive wardo running for the fences dashing away as fein hunts him down along with the rest of moon raccoons that is an aggressive ballsy classic peek into the operator sold that c hit so well and now it's up to tsm they're planting for long but feed goes in he's got the knives alexander answers back to 4v3 but no retake get us the spikes not down it's in a tough spot cutler's down it's up to wardell and drone the open hand but he has to worry about the off angle from the side gets taken down and now it's all up the drone first shot comes easy camera shows where he's located three members remaining for munich there's a player playing to the left but they've got all the angles covered begins yeah not to mention they're coming through this side as well flash is gonna push fiend off the angle and he's gonna get straight through the smoke but there's the spike headshot oh it's a cutler the rest of tsm may be running away now maybe starting to back up it's a tough place tough sight to hit now sabrosa picks up the spike they double back it might just reset here there's a teleport play available for hayes he's going to get over towards that seaside plant it or wait for them to come in the camera does tag him out he's going to teleport back to that default plant spot but munro goods are here they're not letting this spike go down well there's just so much utility it was a nuisance they didn't dsm didn't have room to move much less breathe or get the spike down and it has been dropped tsm's just down to two members left make that one and it's going to be none other than sabrosa he doesn't have any armor 30 seconds to work with again the spike in a situation where tsm can't easily get on to there but brazil was able to get one drop things down to 1v1 fiend with the operator holding down that angle that was exactly where it is subrosa doesn't have a lear to work with as well but sabrosa wins it hey meanwhile tsm is working their way onto a it's just temperature she's going to have a chance clean shots onto sabrosa that's a big opening pick but tsm should be able to get on to the site here like still not planted but it might be shortly as they're still waiting for the push in but moonroofs do not like to wait they want to start to fight for it early shock darts come through wardell is paranoid so he's got a double back oh at least let him touch the ground wardell shoots proppy right out of the air it's the 3v2 retake it's all down to tempered steady here b main is a tough choke point to push through oh the rebo junk peak i don't know if he sees a lot of people there but see how much firepower can be provided by the heavens side now they're starting to funnel in drones at least can get in early wardell still supporting from the back but now the swing comes through prop he just running and he got it holy smokes rodel missing a crucial shot down a two members here for tsm and i don't know if a lot of you have seen that tense clip in a dm or he's just running around but that's exactly what that felt like prophy just holding left click and the other 30 seconds left the right the right arrow key just moving along two members remaining here for tsm it could be a difficult site to break through but now they're starting to be pinched in from behind they're gonna be pushed in by temperature all down to one final player haze they're just gonna push into one of them holy smokes immediately like clockwork you see members from roman reigns start to rotate but tsm gives up the cues alexander with a huge two-piece he's gonna get traded out however his fiend drops temperatures still on the site anchoring things down holding them at bay tsm has fallen apart on this round as moon raccoons hold fast i wish i could see the perspective there from alexander spike picked up shots gonna be good onto temperature but they know that he's playing towards hell so he's gonna smoke off screens and only focus on the heaven push you've got a player coming in from the top side as well caller's going to take him down so already this is being equalized by tsm just because of the raw weapon advantage that they have alexander only had the show stopper and a sheriff doesn't have much else to work with spike going down it's the 2v2 retake how will moon racoons fight this off looks like they're going to be pushing in from a couple of different fronts going to get on the side but it's actually alexander with the 3k on the sheriff rebel spots the last one he only has four bullets but it does not matter alexander makes that sheriff sing cutler drops there they're like what is going on when is this guy ever playing here and now that battle comes through color's gonna lose it wardell wins the battle pushing up but now tsm has a little bit more control drone really being the hero here as he pushes in towards heaven and now moon raccoons are a little bit split up a player coming from the defender spawn one in b main and rebo still holding down the ropes here he's gonna be freed after paranoia and tsm run it back it's going to create some room and get some info as they get onto the site you see fiend has that operator making sure nobody's going to be flanking around from behind oh temperature oh temperature he was able to get one haze sniffs it out and takes care of him tsm just down to one the spike has not been planted yet hayes gets plenty to work with tsm trying to play around mid here but alexander goes in aggressive holy smokes the showstopper does just that onto haze as he's taken out yeah and they got to hold this b push now rebo it's all down to you how many members can you stop from tsm he's getting tagged he's getting shot drone takes him down now temperature trying to spray through that default plant spot there behind the boxes flash comes through 3v4 for moon racoons the heroics with the showstopper yeah it's great they've lost too many many members on this b site and they have to go for the retake it's going to be a tough one nonetheless fiend still with that operator just in a brutal spot he's got to check so many angles he's able to take her wardell the cece was not enough to keep him at bay and now fiend can move in a little bit more as can the rest of moon raccoons it's gonna be a 3d three thieves gets flashed up drone gets three and cutler finishes it off tsm take the round big question tsm start to push over on towards the b side we do have alexander alongside profi here the defense hasn't worked out quite well but now tsm is doing their homework pushing on to the side checking all the angles where dallas is going to take out profit while goes up but alexander is still backsight they don't know it's unchecked two kills for alexander 30 seconds it's down to the 2v2 as where dell will nullify that spike going down double retake for moon enemy remaining oh man going down as big their cutler's gonna be the last one and the neural theft has been used to give his position away he's got some cc to try to keep him somehow isolates that 1v1 on a rebo color goes aggressive tries to get um the retakes have been kind of 50 50. we'll see if temperature can do a great job this time as he's one of the first responders there in collaboration with profi and alexander on the opposite side as much success as tsm has found across the middle of the map when raccoons still hold a three-round lead here on the defending side now we're seeing him go a bit aggressive and i think that might have been a bit of like an unfortunate interaction as profit got pushed back as he was swinging on the drone it was just easy picking for him there at that point you see the rolling thunder has been used to clear out but nobody's there temperature holding down the middle of the map to give him three the man is out of control one enemy is demanding this is exactly what moon raccoons needed but guess when they needed this like several psm are starting to rotate over from the defending spawn as they begin to drop onto the sides of subrosa gets punished he gets hit pretty bad he's gonna have to back off his alexander and fiend gate two on the site tsm down to two the last two members for t some are in the back alley they're gonna at least try to find one here with the flames oh the shafts are over he's gonna fight three it's a 1v1 the flash comes through his confidence is oozing all over split last shot's got to be good at tsm turbo dunks just for good measure tsm will trail by three kid now we're gonna see a heavy a quick one too well they don't really have a lot to work with they'd love to get the spike down but that's exactly where it is it's down it's not in the hands of anybody this is just gonna be a quick throwaway round for moon raccoons if they can find a pick great pace unfortunately going to be the only one that feels that pain okay that's one pick but now you're dead unless you find one from range which with the frenzy you're not gonna uh as fortunate but we haven't seen this a ton they have a lurker over towards a but heavy presence by these see that paranoia come through sabrosa goes in he's able to get one alexander trades it out oh here's the orb at least won't shoot through it i wonder which ultimate they got it must have been the showstopper or rolling thunder rebo has been holding down any potential flanks or lurks from amane just sitting pretty he's been doing that consistently and actually tsm forced them off a couple of rounds ago now moon raccoons the 4v4 where do they end up going because they're still kind of tight-knit on the attacker's side nothing has been set up quite yet and tsm are holding great angles on every possible location so they'll know moon racoons are coming before they even get there so much space for his team but hayes was just around the corner and he's able to take care of him as well two huge picks yeah he uh he really made it super problematic for moon racoons it's all down to profit he's got the spike obviously you want to plant it down he's gonna roll out the red carpet just to get that extra money but he's gonna be burned alive at the crisp thrown up above in heaven oh prof he sees him headshot 1v2 but not enough time so unfortunately but they've got a great handle on what's going on here sabrosa is going to go up and over fries he's still flashed and unfortunately can't gather his bearings quite yet the 4v4 remains drone will rotate back into ropes and they'll try again to hold that mid pressure but b main is going to be pretty easy to walk through there's not a lot of presence for from tsm to look in towards b main so this should be a quick sight hit four moon recruits yeah you see the smokes coming out the paranoia declare at the back of the site that's going to let tsm know where the action is going down you saw wardell on the opposite side of map2 ensuring that there are no shenanigans drone up from heaven he's able to get two looking for the third no alexander trades it out with the spectrum he's the last one standing able to get one two that's three on the round for him he drops things down to a 1v1 alexander with the heroics keeping this round close 1v1 portal versus alexander he sees wardell ahead shots as moon ragoons they stay alive 30 seconds left rolling thunder causing problems yep as theme drops cutler's able to get the best of them rafi got knocked up pretty badly as well but somehow moon raccoons still kinda lingering around here oh a drone up from heaven is able to take care of temperature the spike goes down as well this round is for all intents and purposes 10 seconds left for moon raccoons as tsm should yep there it is a flawless round and a two-round leap which is where tsm has the vast majority of their resources a couple in heaven some backsight they're actually starting to rotate away i love how passively and how cautiously they're playing but when race goes in oh my gosh it's like playing duck hunt he just rips him out of the sky moon raccoons fall apart they're just down to one member left it's temperature he backs up wardell goes in aggressively temperature takes care of him he's got the guardian able to get two but no defense
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Audra's Copper Coo Coffee & Tea
audra's copper coupe coffee and tea is the best new coffee shop in thermopolis wyoming located in a newly converted residential home at 225 clark street they offer everything from locally roasted organic specialty made coffee beverages loose leaf tea and even boba with prices ranging from two to six dollars the atmosphere is charming rustic and homey with beautiful artwork of highland cows or as the scots would pronounce them coos prominently featured on the walls audrey's copper coup has been a lifelong dream for the couple who wanted to offer something different to the town of thermopolis the shop opened in the spring of 2022 and has been a hit with locals looking for a great cup of coffee or tea and a relaxing place to enjoy it they are open monday through saturday from 9am to 8pm along with their amazing coffee and tea offerings make sure to check out the freshly baked sugar-free gluten-free and traditional ready-made goodies that you can only find here they accept cash and all major credit cards offer a loyalty program for frequent customers and if you leave them a positive review on facebook you can grab yourself a free coffee the next time you visit sit down carry out and even delivery within the town limits is available with a minimum of a 20 order if you're looking for a place to warm up next to a fire and enjoy a great beverage or host your next tea party audrey's copper coupe coffee and tea is the place to be
Audra's Copper Coo
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God is Ready to Work Miracles in your Life
by healing Jesus name there's someone who just spend you there's a man here with pain in your womb in your tummy a man would look at my hand this is where the pain is you're a man not a woman you are healed in the name of Jesus thank you Lord Jesus that's the one he has set for surgery that's also go for surgery because of complications in your womb we are healed in Jesus name thank you Lord Jesus I am not the Healer someone with growth you have growth on your hand that growth is gone [Applause] in the name of Jesus the miracle belongs to you but a testimony does not belong to you a testimony belongs to God every word that God has healed all over the world those of you on internet send a testimony right now but those of you that are in different churches walk to the front of the church I am not the Healer there's somebody with crushes drop those crushes and work in the name of Jesus there is a strange anointed of healing over everywhere rise up and work leave that working in and work in the name of Jesus the power of God is at work rise up and work in the name of Jesus drop that Aid and work in Jesus name thank you Jesus oh when I name your disease or not the great healers at work wherever you are he's healing everyone everyone's sick he's healing all of you all you sick is healing all Jesus healed them all in the same yesterday to and forever he healed them oh so every sick being healed in the name of Jesus do what he couldn't do and that disease you will not find it anymore there's somebody with a stamina you are here you're a stamina you are healed your stomach but your tongue is created you won't stand right now talk you want somebody just talk to somebody in the name of Jesus walk to the front to the left to the right and then you will see people that will take your testimonies [Music] the Lord is righteous in all his ways [Music] the Lord and good embrace [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh come on [Music] before [Music] there are someone with injection absence you are healed in Jesus name there's someone in a sick bed far away you are watching outside the country you're watching this service on a sick bird now how you know you are healed for for some time now you couldn't get up from the bed get up and sit down you have strength that disease is gone and you are watching from overseas write a Savage you're watching from the sick bed for some days now you are not able to get up now sit upright there'll be strength on your strength that's the end of that plague in the name of Jesus somebody somewhere has dropped across his Market someone somewhere has dropped with crushes I know he doesn't know my name somebody somewhere has dropped crushes someone has dropped working Aid I know it doesn't know my name God as he's someone who has a working Aid and are not working that has dropped in the name of Jesus thank you Jesus Oh everyone gonna heal don't tell me what God did come and tell the one that heal you I am not the Healer we're never supposed to be the healer come and share the testimony with the most high God foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] yes I thought two nights ago he could not sleep at all because of the severity of the pain Papa he came to church yesterday you gave a word of knowledge he said he felt the power of God hit him he went home to see if his miracle was complete and he said that from that night he slept peacefully he slept like a baby the whole neck pain had completely disappeared oh will you give Jesus a big hand nothing young man yes doctor she also came with headache sweet polar come you come closer young lady why are you crying why are you crying why are you sharing tears [Music] why you've been in pain you feel drowsy oh in Jesus name how are you sweet Holy Spirit just touching yourself not me you touch him in Jesus name Oh Glory yes you are free young lady God enjoy your life yes pastor this young woman he has been having painful breasts the both breasts have been tender painful for the past three weeks so she's seen our doctor she's not been to her doctor she's been placed on injections for five days but it has remainder Asha she came into the service this day this evening and the word of God was and your Administration was on said she felt no pain she felt something left her aunt shall be free from that time can you press your breasts okay anymore press it press your breasts no pain no pain no pain yes sir no pain give Jesus a big hand [Applause] [Music] yes Pastor Doctor this man was healed of severe migraine yesterday during your Administration was it a migraine headache yes yes he went home and discovered the migrant was not okay and he slept well your heart rate you're happy just stay behind him let him know for that don't allow him fall please in the name of Jesus spirit of God just taught you no no distance when Jesus do your head no pain no pain [Music] yes this man has had severe low back pain for a month now he said during the administration yesterday he got his healing since then the pain is gone he can bend properly now do what he couldn't do before now yeah do it again [Applause] [Music] there's somebody who has struck and after you heal your mouth is was bent even when the stroke left your mouth was not straight but right now you are healed just look at your mouth when you talk it goes one side but as we are just worshiping God touch your mouth and then every side effect your mouth is perfect give God the praise in Jesus name so I go heal you he loves you you are here no pain no pain hey giving praise pastel yes this young woman has been having chest pain for the past six months yes she came to church with it yesterday she said the chestnut was so severe that it used to disturb her breathing she used to have difficulty in breathing but she's not the power of God hit her yesterday and the pain completely disappeared just as you were ministering hey do your chest like there's no pain no pain no pain no pain faster there is another testimony here yes you did given a word of knowledge about pain God of a man this man has had chest pain for one week duration he says that he cannot breach in well any that we're preaching well he has severe pain but suddenly suddenly something hits him and his well he can breathe very well do what he couldn't do for one week doesn't God bless you he loves you Jesus name that is [Music] [Applause] glorious Lord [Music] [Applause] God bless me now blessings [Music] calling Jesus [Music] Jesus name beautiful savior the beautiful glorious Lord God [Applause] [Music] yes for six months this man has had severe chest pain that reduce to the back for right in the service he's healed the pain is gone you don't have that pain no pain ain't no more signs when people say they have pain someone says they're pain that people are just talking about pain or you need to know when people go through pain [Music] pain is not funny am I telling you if you ever had pain most people don't die because of a sickness they die because of the pain no pain no pain no pain thank you Jesus amen yes [Music] yes that's that nickname for like one week she said neck pain was so bad that irrigated to the right part of our hand and her right leg she said that she came to church this time she came with the pain but as the administration started the pain did completely disappear she's completely healed everyone with pain is getting here holy be the presence of the Lord is in this place I can feel his smile the power and it's great it's always great [Music] I see glory on his face holy the presence of the Lord is in this place surely the present of the Lord is in this place I can feel free and his praise His grace I can feel the brush of anxious I see Glory happy holy the presence all the Lord is in this place [Music] this lady has been slaughtering his speech for 24 years she's 25 said when she was three years old she discovered that she cannot pronounce her she said chronic Tamara and she came to church she's an extended so that she scores in Georgia she came to church with impediment of the speech but right now the tongue is losing but this lady have talked he understands [Applause] are you hearing her that in school she cannot present she was she was invited from will you give Jesus a big [Applause] enough can you talk well now yes I can what's your name my name is [Applause] Jesus as a medical student she knows her problem so she's not been a medical student in Georgia for my Russia that means she knows her case from three years she has not been able to talk can't even present anything in class so that was bad and talking freely as if she has never had such a problem you are not giving the king talking to people yes today today [Applause] [Music] yesterday today and forever nobody else be like you I would share you I work yeah [Music] [Applause] creative miracle that's a creative it is Supernatural somebody who couldn't take freely talking perfectly no sign that she ever has such a problem oh may God give you all your desires go back to that country with greater testimonies [Applause] Jesus name understand as you go back be very intelligent and have no luck Jesus name she came all the way from calabra to be a part of this program what [Applause] yes you get a word of knowledge of someone with the growth on the back like a tennis ball this is the lady for 20 years hold it hold it hold it hold it hold it hear the doctor he said for her for 20 years for 20 years has had the growth yes for right now in the service the growth has disappeared only you can be some of you are not inside foreign [Music] [Applause] only you can see yeah only you can be all right only you can do it [Applause] you were bigger than what people say bigger than what people feel forever you're the same I can remember there is no one like you yeah there is no one like you I can remember there is no one like you see you again there is only you can do foreign over [Music] only way only you perform it Jehovah Wonder Man [Applause] Hallelujah [Applause] yes the woman who had to take a testimony you know that was the way she was rocking you know that before she became born again she was she was she was digging it heavily I said this word the husband I had was I've eaten life yes you said you had growth and growth vanished yes sir over 20 years I started like a boy you know before I knew it in French and it was so big that the right hand side of my back and I was believing God for healing and today you mentioned the case and I put my hand right there and saw that give Jesus a big big hand God is faithful whatever God didn't plant in your life shall be recruited out now and the name of Jesus there's another test one here Hannah [Applause] no asthma 68. [Music] [Applause] I always have five nights of Glory I never testified never testify but you haven't as long as I stepped out of the church call me from the tent coming here the page stop everything vanished now listen many people don't know why we testified you read the scripture but you don't have understand he said over came him by the blood of the land and by the words of their testimonies when you testify you commit God to put a seal over your miracle by that you are saying God you did it so God is committed to make that Miracle a permanent one by not testifying you are saying God I never recognize what you did so Satan can come back so we're not there to testify just for forwarded to testify because by that you have committed God to say Lord this season you did I've told the world in the open and then he perfects your miracle always give glory to God young lady you are you're free now breathe in breathe out breathe in no asthma go and enjoy your life Pasco yes this young woman for the past two months has been admitted ten times she said she was when I saw when she came last two Sundays she was looking at somebody who passed out in two days she was fearful to stand was a problem it was that bad so that's why she was starting uni for um so the ministry I stood alone is enough to assure that she's well two months admitted ten times you just go ahead she had high blood pressure she got she she was getting tired easily sometimes you wake up in the night I feel like as if she's choking she had to be able to come to church yesterday and then when you started Administration the power of God hit her oh the tiredness all the symptoms everything was gone when you give Jesus a big shot [Applause] you go and enjoy your life [Music] father New Life a new Strength the power of the Holy Ghost upon the temple from the crown of your Healthy office give our complete new health in the name of Jesus now in Jesus name will not come again a second time we made whole in Jesus name [Music] I think at this point hold it I just take one or two let's let me shout go soon yes yes this man desired God's healing for several months he could not walk out headed until today he said even last Holy Communion day he was here he was prayed for by Pastor Emma and several others until today Pastor he was out of 10 as the power of God hit him he cannot walk he can do what he could not do before you couldn't do that it was aided down here oh Father faith in this body straight for your hands pray for strength for him for I will pray for strength pray for strength and to this body in Jesus name go and live a new life Authority [Applause] [Music] it is well with your business it is well with your body it is well with your marriage It Is Well with academics [Applause] [Music]
Salvation Ministries
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Low Estrogen? Check For These Symptoms
if someone's listening right now and they're like okay well what symptoms do I look for to know if this is me weight gain mood swings fatigue especially with excess estrogen you can have acne heavy periods long Cycles even weight gain endometriosis fibroid cysts estrogen dominance affects men and women so when you're trying to work with helping the body clear estrogen you really have to take a backward approach meaning you have to really support the liver and you really have to dive into gut health because a lot of our estrogen is metabolized through our urine and through our stool it's like a compiling effect if you're getting in all these xenoestrogens you're dealing with tons of stress you're dealing with tons of infections in the gut or you're not metabolizing properly right through that liver it's just an accumulation your body's reabsorbing a lot of this because we need to get rid of that hormone when we make it
Mind Pump Show
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How to pay Labour - Management Accounting.
accounting for labor in this episode we will be discussing valuing the inputs of Labor to add to the total cost of a product now labor is the human component of the factors of production so when we talk about the factors of production these are the necessary items needed to bring a product into beam so we have material we have the labor and expenses so we've already spoken about material the labor are normally responsible for converting raw or semi-finished materials into its finished it labor costs can be categorized into direct and indirect so direct labor are those that are directly engaged in the manufacturing of a product examples are Factory workers mechanical engineer Etc now the cost of direct labor can be further segregated into Direct where they are the remuneration paid for the activities of production for example basic and overtime salaries of direct workers now cost of direct labor can also be indirect so these are the wages not related to the production activities of the direct labor for example paying General bonuses of a factory worker the ideal time being paid maybe when it goes on leave or they are on breaking now the second type of Labor is the indirect so here is our Personnel or employees whose efforts are not directly involved in the production of goods or services examples are administrative maintenance canteen staff all costs pertaining to indirect labor are indirect costs meaning their basic salaries they are over time bonuses leave and sick time pay are only indirect so for example if you have the accounting staff in the money they end whether they're really or indirect to their activities in the business are indirect remuneration methods there are three basic ramulation systems for labor we have the time work so here remuneration is paid based on the number of hours worked usually a fixed rate per hour is agreed upon to be paid to the staffs engaged by the business for instance fifty dollars can be said to be paid per hour so if an employee works for eight hours a day he or she will be entitled to receive four hundred dollars for that day and two thousand for five days employees may also be paid extra that is higher rates as over time for hours worked outside the agreed period so let's say if an employee is engaged to work eight hours a day as an hourly rate of 50 dollars he or she is likely to be paid an hour and half amounting to 75 dollars that is the 50 times 1.5 for every hour worked after the eight the second remuneration method is the peace week wages are paid based on the level of output so an employee will be paid an amount let's say 70 dollars per every unit of production so if they produce 100 units within a week they will be paid seven thousand dollars that is seventy dollars per production times 100 units they have discharged it is worth noting that the S is usually a minimum guarantee pay for an employee with a peace work model so if a business sets the minimum guarantee paid to the five thousand dollars per week and the employee only produces 60. ideally he or she is supposed to be paid 4 200. now there's seventy dollars that is 60 units of the output but since this Falls below the guaranteed threshold the employee will take home five thousand dollars instead the large elimination method is the bonus or incentive schemes now this is basically said to motivate or reward employees to achieve a set Target this p is deemed as an addition to the standard and possibly over time remuneration we move on to labor ratios we will be looking at some parameters to gauge a businesses utilization of its labor force these ratios can be a useful tool to managing labor efficiently the first we'll take a look at is the idle time ratio idle time is the period an employee will be paid for no work done this may be due to machine breakdown or repairs and maintenance or the person going for a break now this review is essential to afford management how much is spent on non-productive hours to effect necessary changes if need be Ideal Time can be normal such as regular bricks expected machine breakdown or routine maintenance staff leave days which are all being paid Etc management can do little about preventing such cost as they are expected or backed by legislation for example the staff leave now abnormal idle time on the other hand are those that are unnatural and may be prevented such as a breakdown of an ineffective machine if the machine has been used severally you bought it in a weaker State and it keeps breaking down those idle time will be abnormal if a stop is also unprofessional and stays beyond the stipulated break period Then they are abnormal so this ones can be streamlined and prevented the formula for idle time ratio is ideal hours divided by the total hours available to the business multiply it by 100. Let's test our understanding so a Java PLC produces paperbacks it takes two working hours to produce a pack of paperback on December 2021 a DIY had produced 100 000 packs of paper bags spending 55 000 hours let's calculate the ideal time ratio so with the solution the formula as we already know is Idle hours divided by total hours times 100. so ideal hours is 5000 divided by 205 000 total hours multiplied by 100 which is 2.44 it means of the hours available to the business 2.44 of it is ideal the calculation of the idol hour came about by establishing the standard hours which is the amount of hours that should have been spent producing the 100 pack two hours had been budgeted to produce every pack of paper bags so for the hundred thousand it should have used 200 000 hours but they spent 205 000 hours meaning the difference is the idle RS which is five thousand the second ratio is the labor turnover ratio this ratio measures the rate at which employees exit the company courses could be relocation of the staff to other cities retirement of the staff illness which renders them incapable of continuing their Duty that better offers from other institutions Etc now this can have a direct impact on expenses especially with a vacuum created by the exiting of the personnel and the replacement process the higher the ratio the more cost a business stands to incur now some of the costs that can be incurred as a cost of selection which can be advertisement in the media interview panels being set paid allowances to scrutinize the applicant and select the best it can also be the inefficiency of the labor once they've been employed they are not fully up to the expected capacity so there will be some mistakes that will be made the cost will also be born by the business which I expected cost of training loss of output increased wastage while the person is trying to learn to gain their feet and lastly the cost of two and machine breakdown when the person is not that competent it will lead to machines breaking down and increasing in either hours now labor turnover can be reduced by paying satisfactory wages instituting suitable working conditions especially if there's a possibility of the staff working from home establishing a harmonious relationship with management and the staff and within staff proper training system implemented the people should feel they have career progression in the business and improving the content of their job to ignite some Challenge and Adventure on this field they have something to learn each and every day it changes them to stay the formula for labor 10 over ratio is the replacement for that particular year divided by the average number of employees multiplied by 100. when we test our understanding Medical on first January 2021 had 100 engine Ms on 35 December 2021 only 19 were left during the year 2021 a total of 20 Engineers had left Monaco what is the labor turnover ratio a solution we State the formula in game which is the total replacement divided by the average number of employees multiplied by 100 so replacement will be 10 will show the workings very soon divided by the average number of employees of 95 multiplied by 100 it means that within the year 2021 11 of the workforce of maniko Left For the Working they have inventory is the 100 at the beginning of the year and 90 at the end all divided by two so to work for The Replacements we start with the engineers at the beginning of the year which is version of 100 then 20 Engineers were said to have left ideally there should have been 80 left at the end of the year but the question stated that there were 19 instead meaning they replaced 10 of the 20 that left the next ratio we'll be discussing is the labor efficiency ratio so efficiency ratio measures whether labor was able to perform a designated task faster or slower so if faster it means the employee perform the set tax using less time allocated this will mean less labor costs to the business and the employee May benefit or receive an incentive pay if the business feels generous now more costs will be born where more money than budgeted will be paid to the employee if the task is performed using more time than planned that's my call for a replacement of the labor or an adjustment of the remuneration package the formula for labor efficiency ratio is the standard or expected hours to make a product divided by the actual hours used multiplied by 100 Let's test understanding it is limited budgeted 10 000 hours to produce 50 000 units of spices for the year and ended 35 December 2021 they actually manufactured 70 000 units and actually took them 13 500 hours to produce them what is the labor efficiency ratio when we come to the solution the formula is standard iOS divided by the actual hours spent multiplied by 100 the standard hours was 14 000 divided by Thirteen thousand five hundred multiplied by 100 giving 104 percent it means that the labor was efficient more than they were expected they use less time so we come to the standard hour per unit it's 0.2 hours which is the budgeted 10 000 hours expected to be used in producing the 50 000 units then we multiply it by the standard hours to produce a 70 000 units fourteen thousand it means that the business expected 14 000 hours to be used by labor to produce the actual output of seventy thousand but they use thirteen thousand five hundred in other words we can do actual hour patients which is the actual hours used as thirteen thousand five hundred divided by the actual output of seventy thousand which will give 0.19 hours so the business expected labor to use 0.2 hours but they used 0.19 hours we move on to discuss labor capacity ratio this simply measures if employees were able to perform all through the hours budgeted in other ways if the business was able to obtain more or less of the working hours they budgeted to receive from labor the more of those hours available to them the better they stand at manufacturing more units and vice versa the capacity ratio Formula is the actual hours worked divided by the budgeted hours multiplying by 100 so if we test our understanding gke limited budgeted 10 000 hours to produce 50 000 units of spices for the year-ended 31st December 2021 they actually manufactured 60 000 units and actually took them 11 000 hours to produce them what is the labor efficiency ratio the formula is actual hours divided by standard hours multiplied by 100 so actual hours is eleven thousand that is what the business got from the staff they budgeted to receive 10 000 hours multiplied by 100 will give you a hundred and ten percent so it means that the business got 10 percent more than they expected to receive in hours from labor lastly we are going to discuss labor production volume ratio also known as activity ratio this measures whether labor have been able to produce more or less units compared to the budgeted outcome within the stipulated time a formula is expected or standard hours to make a product divided by the budgeted hours multiplied by 100 percent so with this understanding jury map limited budgeted 10 000 hours to produce 50 000 units of hummus for the year-ended 31st December 2021 they actually manufactured 60 000 units and actually took them 11 000 hours to produce them so what is the labor production volume ratio so with the solution the formula is standard always or expected hours divided by budgeted hours multiplied by 100 standard hours will be 12 000 divided by 10 000 multiplied by 100 giving a hundred and twenty percent it means that the business produced 20 percent more than they have budgeted within the time space available on budgeted with the workings budgeted hour per unit is 0.2 hours which is the budgeted hours of 10 000 hours divided by the budgeted production of 50 000 units so when we come to the standard hours that is how much was produced within the allocated hour of 0.2 it's 12 000 hours which is the actual production of 60 000 at the registered R of 0.2 per unit here the business is just concerned about the productive result of the labor so they were supposed to produce 50 000 but they produce 60 000 so the business is okay thank you very much for watching God bless you
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DJI Phantom - 25 Tips and Mods for your Multi Rotor, Quad Copter, Drone!
hi Jim Bauer's here with another youtube video on Bauer's nine five seven one three today we're going to do some tips and tricks for the Phantom DJI owner all right this is your Phantom and the first thing you'll notice is we've got prop guards on here prop guards are a necessity for all Phantom owners they're just a good idea they'll keep you it'll help you from bumping into things if you hit a tree with it you'll glance off of that tree instead of hitting that prop because if you even touch that prop on a branch this thing's going to flip and roll to the ground so put prop guards on there once you do get a set of your $15 prop guards paint the front prop guards a different color so these are painted yellow and what that does is it just helps you with orientation where your front is where your back is while you're flying it gives you a visual aid for where the front of the aircraft is so paint your prop guards we've also upgraded the props on this phantom this is a 1.2 phantom and it's got the opposing threaded motors on it so we upgraded the props and put vision props on it the advantage to the vision props is one it gives you longer flight time - they're a lot more stable and less vibration and three they have self tightening screws on them there's no prop nut on a vision prop so when you put these on you just spin them on and they self tighten and they self tighten while it's flying so you never have to worry about a flyaway prop and flipping to the ground because you didn't tighten your prop nuts down tight enough so check them out the vision props you can get them on eBay for about 15 bucks a set get a couple of sets because they do tend to chip really easy so pick up some some vision props and will really help you in the long run all right one of the things you want to do before you take off every time you take off is you want to check your battery don't just assume that your batteries got enough voltage in it pick up one of these they're maybe 10 bucks on hobbyking or any one of the other already made RC or one of the other websites and you can get different kinds some of them will tell you what percentage of battery that you have left this one just tells you the voltage of each of your cells and the total amount of voltage to fly one of these phantoms you want to have about twelve point five volts on a fully charged battery so you just take your balance lead your balance lead on here and you plug it in and it's going to give you a readout right there of each cells voltage and then the total voltage if that reads twelve point five twelve point six you're ready to go one of the big mistakes people make is they don't wait long enough for their LEDs to lock in when you arm your phantom and it's sitting there on the ground the first thing that it's going to do is going to run through the whole LED sequence and then it's going to go green red red red what that means is there's not enough satellites out there for it to mark its home position so do not take off if you've got three red LEDs flashing if you've got two red LEDs flashing and then a green that means you've got six set or you've got less than six satellites locked in if you've got one red so it's going green red green red then that means that you've got exactly six satellites if it's just pulsing Green Green Green Green Green pause green pause that means you've got more than six satellites and you're ready to take off don't take off sooner than that wait for you wait for your LEDs to go all green you'll be sure that you've got a good home lock position on your phantom and you're going to reduce the likelihood of a flyaway all right here's a little bit of an upgrade that we did I'm going to show you something here you know when you're coming in for a landing on your phantom they tend to hit the ground and tip and they'll tip over forwards and you know and and if you don't have prop guards on you're going to chip your props so if you do have prop guards on it's going to make it a little safer but we've come up with an upgrade that'll help you eat them even further we've developed these lexan landing gear skids this your standard phantom here without anything on it and you'll notice this has Lex and uh landing gear skids on it and you can see where we've bolted it on here and they're sticking out an inch and a half in the front and an inch and a half in the back very very lightweight but when you come in for landing you're going to come in and land this thing and it's not going to tip on you you can hardly even push this thing over and even if you did it'll write itself again so see how easy this one tips and this one doesn't want to tip at all very very stable so landing gear skids another good idea and a little bit of an upgrade you might want to consider there's another upgrade that we did and that's right here if you look close you'll see there's a lexan shelf unit right there in order to install OSD and our fpv video transmitter we installed this lexan shelf in between the landing gear in the body we also put these three quarter-inch extensions in here and you can make those out of plywood or you can make them out of plywood or lexan or plastic just cut them drill them shape them and then make this little shelf unit here and you can velcro your OSD or your fpv transmitter right to that you want to make it as narrow a profile as possible so that your propeller thrust isn't hitting this stuff while it's forcing air downward so making it a real close profile to the body let's take a look at the radio for a second you know here's your stock standard radio after when you get ready to fly on any flight the very first thing that you should do is look at your switches always check your switches to make sure that you are in GPS and that your course lock home lock is in the off position unless you're some hot dog and pro pilot that wants to fly in manual mode but of course you've got to set that in the Naza software but so that it's GPS and atti atti if you haven't set up your manual mode Naza assistant software here's the phantom again and you notice here we have the big battery door from shapeways comm if you want to put an extended life battery a battery in there that'll last longer than the standard phantom battery you're going to need a bigger battery door or you're going to have to notch the door to get the battery to fit in there you'll have to notch it and plug it in on the outside of the door here's a standard phantom battery here it's a 2200 mAh battery and I believe there are 25 C battery no it's actually a 20 C battery so the phantom battery it's a good battery and it's a very durable it won't puff on you or anything like that but you're not going to get really long flight times with this battery if you're lucky and you're flying a phantom that's fully loaded so to speak then you're going to get about 6 minutes of flight time with this battery now here's what I recommend move up to the zippy 2800 battery that battery right there we've tested a lot of batteries the brand ex-black batteries the turnigy batteries and all the different ones out there but we have found that this battery right here the 2800 zippy is just an all-around great battery it's almost the same size as the phantom battery it's a little bit bigger which is why we're putting the the big battery door from Shapeways on here but you notice it's going in there almost all the way so once you get your battery in there you can close this up and we've got the big battery door holding all that wire in there so here's what we did out here if you notice right here we bought the easy OSD system and the easy OSD is giving us the on goggles information you know all the telemetry the heads-up display whatever you want to call it in our goggle so it gives you a load and speed and your battery voltage which is really and it tells you how much battery you've got left and your altitude and a return to home arrow so no matter how far out you get with this phantom I'm flying out twenty-five hundred feet and more and with that easy OSD system I can be twenty five hundred feet out there and spun around in all kinds of different directions and all I've got to do is follow my arrow home and it'll take me back to my home point so easy OSD you can buy it on hobbyking comm let's take a look at the bottom of the phantom down here we've got our Fatshark 250 milliwatts video transmitter so this is what we're transmitting our video signal back to our fat shark Dominator goggles with and you notice I've got the upgraded antenna on here this is the immersion or spironet antenna and you get two of them in the kit they're about 40 bucks something like that but the spironet antenna seemed to give us the best range out there so not a bad antenna to buy over here we have our GoPro camera and GoPro right here now we're using a GoPro white edition and the reason for that is there's no point in as far as I'm concerned there's no point in buying the silver or the black Edition when number one you're trying to reduce vibration so really all you want to shoot in is 720p and 60 frames a second high definition and you're going to reduce the jello effect so use the white Edition for that there's no point in spending all this money on a black edition GoPro when the white Edition will still shoot in 1080p and you can get you know good quality photos but if you do crash and burn at least you're only wasting $199 for a white edition as opposed to you know close to 4 or 500 whatever it is for the Black Edition if you buy this at Best Buy I recommend you get the 2 year warranty with it it's about 60 bucks but the 2 year warranty is completely unlimited if you crash it break it step on it your battery explodes you you know kick it down the street I don't care what you do to that that camera it's covered under warranty Best Buy will either fix it or replace it so it's a good investment to buy I don't usually pitch warranties I mean I don't believe in extended warranties at all I never buy them for anything but for this I thought that was a really good idea the extended warranty over here we have our our flight camera that's a 700 TV l camera so it's basically a Sony knockoff camera and we use this for our flight camera so that's what we're looking at through the goggles and then we use the GoPro for recording high-definition video this one is a low-light camera it'll get down to zero point zero point zero eight Lux so it's a real low-light camera you can literally fly in in dusk almost to complete darkness it starts to look a little bit black and white when you when the Sun really really starts going down but you'll have a lot of fun flying it at nighttime that's a 700 TVL camera Sony knockoff and you can get that for about 889 bucks on hobbyking so now that we've gone through all of that pre-flight stuff let's fire up the phantom and get it going one of the first things that you want to do is you know the first thing you do is always turn on your radio first right turn on your radio wait for the light to stop blinking once the light is stopped blinking then plug in your battery you don't want to jostle it around so just armed your batteries or plug in your batteries and while you're waiting for your constant green flashing light carefully go down there and turn on your camera don't pick up the Phantom and you know turn it upside down and turn on the camera and all that sort of thing because you're just jostling the thing around you're throwing all kinds of erroneous information at it that could potentially lead to a flyaway we don't know that for sure but better to be safe than sorry take off go just take off and just go haul ass out there and you know expect everything to go just rosy take off get up about six or seven feet and let the GPS settle down in other words you're six feet off the ground you're hovering and you'll notice that this is not dripping all over the place it's staying pretty much exactly where it's supposed to stay so keep an eye on that and then it's time to head out and go do your thing all right so let us settle down first before you go flying off all right we just got back off of our flight there and there's a few things you want to do post flight to make sure everything ran okay first thing you want to do is unplug all of your electrical so the first thing that I'm going to do is unplug the battery from my headset so I unplug the battery from my Dominator goggles headset don't want to forget to do that because you know you don't want to get a a beeping noise in your ear while you're flying because that means your goggles are going dead so second thing you'll notice is we still have power to the Phantom so never turn off your radio before you turn off the phantom unplug the Phantom first because if you turn off your radio first what's happening is is the Phantom is thinking that it's going into failsafe mode so that means that if you waited for sixty seconds it's going to try to take off and return to home now even if this is home it's going to lift off the ground go up 20 feet and then come back down and land and that you could panic I mean I've actually done it myself before and when those motors start up you go into panic mode because you think the things trying to fly away on you so just make sure that you unplug the battery on the phantom first so the first thing we're going to do is make sure that the camera is turned off and that you're not still recording so turn off your camera if you're recording video and then turn off your or unplug your phantom batterer okay so what you want to do is make sure that you cycle the radio every time you finish one battery and you're getting ready to put in a fresh battery you want to take the old battery out put your fresh battery in but before you plug the battery in cycle the radio so just turn the radio off turn the radio back on again and wait for the light to go constant and then once that's happened then plug in your battery and arm the Phantom but the reason you want to do that is because you want the radio to have a fresh binding all right another thing we did for our fpv we've got our Fatshark 250 milliwatts fpv transmitter mounted right here to the bottom we're using the spironet antenna on the quadcopter itself and then we're using the five turn helical on our goggles this is the five turn helical and it's put out by a multicopter Richard Shelton it's an IB crazy five turn helical and it'll get you out there over 2,000 feet so good investment that that antenna here's another tip for you you'll notice I've got all of my phantom gear right in the back of my car and you might have in the back of your car or the back here truck or wherever when you're transporting your stuff around one of the things you have to consider is what if one of your batteries explodes in the years that I've been flying I've had two batteries completely explode on me and when these things go off they come out with a huge fiery explosion sometimes so you really have to be careful with a lipo battery one of the things you can do to protect yourself with these batteries is put them in an ammo box you notice here you go to an army-navy surplus store and buy one of these mo boxes are about 20 bucks or so but with one of these battery boxes you can keep all your lipo batteries inside the box and protect yourself against one of your battery's going nuclear on you and causing a fire in the back of your car here's another quick short tip for you want to get maximum range and the most efficient range out of your radio never point your antenna straight out from the radio take your antenna and point it at about a 45 degree angle from the radio what you're doing is is you're allowing those radio waves to come off of it remember there's a dead spot straight out from the antenna and since you're flying out there you don't want to point your antenna at the aircraft directly you want it on a 45 degree angle so that that and that signal gets out there and reaches out to your phantom so point your antenna at about 45 degrees hey check it out we've got geese to chase with our phantom I've chased these things a number of times and they're a lot of fun but you got to be careful because geese will attack your phantom if they're threatened but anyway I wanted to give you a heads up now on calibrating your compass there's a lot of rumors and speculation out there about how often you should calibrate the compass on your phantom and really about once every couple of weeks depending on how often you're flying if you're flying every day then I would calibrate your compass every two weeks once every twenty flights or so there's guys out there that will calibrate their compass literally every time they fly to me personally that's just too much it's a royal pain in the butt to have to do that over and over again when there's really no need to if the count if a compass is calibrated correctly your your phantom should fly just fine the way to check that out is take off and hover off the ground and just let it hover there and get its GPS lock in nice and tight if it's a if it's wandering all over the place then your compass may need to be calibrated but if it's holding its position and staying within a foot or so then your compass doesn't need to be calibrated we're going to go through that now so the first thing you need to do is is to arm your phantom plug your bat or turn on your radio first then plug in your phantom and wait for a continuous green light with no red lights flashing if you've got red lights flashing that means you don't have GPS lock yet so once you've got that continuous green LED flashing light on the back of your phantom you're ready to calibrate so the way you do that is reach up here to your atti switch right there where it says atti and gps and you want to flick that six times so one two three four five six now you'll notice that the light went to continuous yellow and it's ready to be calibrated the first thing you do is rotate the fit the Phantom around 360 degrees so we're going to turn the Phantom just turn it all the way around 360 degrees around on a flat axis and you notice the light turn green the next thing you do is point the light downward and this is going to be a little tricky for me but I'm going to give it a try you point the light downward and turn it 360 degrees again so we turn the Phantom on its end and then just flip it around all the way around 360 degrees and then you'll notice and now we've got a constant green light again so we've had a successful compass calibration if you get a yellow light then you haven't accurately calibrated the compass and you'll need to do it again all right now if you cannot get it to calibrate you may need to reset your compass completely what you do is find a magnet it can be you know like a mechanic's garage magnet one of those sticks with a magnet on the end or it can be a magnet off of a RC airplane that holds the the dome down any kind of a magnet at all so just find a magnet and then go down here to the compass which is right down here on the leg and you want to take the magnet and just swirl it around over the surface of that compass once on the front once on the back and just sort of mess up the compass calibration by moving a magnet around on the surface of that once you've done that then go back and recalibrate your cup again and what you should end up with is a green flashing ready light that says you're ready to take off that's doing the compass stance and I hope you're successful so hey if you'd like to order the 3/4 inch lexan risers for your landing gear and the Shelf unit that you can install your OSD or your transmitter on and for the landing gear skids that we put on the bottom of them that stick out one and a half inches on both ends that help you from tipping over all the time we'll set them to your for 40 bucks so send me an e-mail to jim bowers at Foothill net and we'll set it up through paypal and we'll get them off to you in the mail right away that's going to do it for today gang I hope you enjoyed this youtube video for tips and tricks on the DJI phantom don't forget to subscribe to my channel and you'll see more interesting videos and tutorials in the future and a few crashes probably so if you're not crashing you're just not flying it right thanks for joining me we'll see you again on YouTube you
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Callum Smith to Sauerland??????
hello all you hardcore boxing fans out there are you doing porky here the voice of alcohol boxing you know don't you you know right i've just heard a little whisper of somebody in the know uh that callum smith is in talks with carla saland aka narcos so what do i think to that i don't really know to be honest uh would i put it past carlos island trying to sign callum smith uh no because he's got same mentality as eddie earned he's a winner uh and these people like to win it's not about pound notes for these people although they like to get a feel quick don't they or it's about winning and if they can do something that benefits their promotional companies well i'm all father i'm all for that uh callum smith's not on the contract to where eddie earned a macho and skye he doesn't owe them anything at all he probably does though carlos allen because he delivered him a world title didn't he and massive massive paydays so they probably got a good relationship grove's had a good relationship with callum uh do i rate carla as a promoter yeah he's not bad is he is that phil collins in fact playing departure like a bit of phil collins uh but would call saul and even though he's a decent promoter at the moment would he have made it without his old man big willis william made it without him i doubt it would eddie earn have made it without his old man putting him in position very much doubted it he probably is still selling double glazing but he had a leg up dinner same as the other one do what you make the most of your hand don't you know not all of us have other lego pub way so but it is what it is in it but is it a good move if it's true this rumor that's doing the rounds around the campfire yeah i think it is i think i think callum smith and eddie and i think they came to an end when once callum went into that tournament and i could can i sorry i can see if callum smith works with callus island i can see beefy going over there natasha jones callum johnson because i think bridges have been burned by tisco joe i mean i gave tesco joe the money money monica a few months ago waitrose joe but he disappointed me he's gone back to being tesco joe he's put his fighters in a unfathomable position somebody said to me over there you get a lot of work from he's put him in an awkward position his fight is only because eddie earns the only game in town for tesco joey uk you know can't go away with bricks up coming in bricktop don't like him does he and he'll squeeze life out of him and his ego's that big and it tests going are you watching his egos that big that he wouldn't be able to bring himself to go capping on you know what i mean he wouldn't be able to bring himself to do it but uh is what it is in it you know it's uh boxing in there i've seen his goblin apologies don't freedom honey groveling with begging bowl out well say what you mean i mean i've just done it into your remark tips and the mark tim's is not flying to say have an opinion and come on pork is called i know i'm a bit of a renegade establishment but a lot of the debt come on this channel they always think whatever [Music] or we can do it via zoom but getting back to callum smith is it a good move if it's true yeah i think it is i think it's a great move i think he's gonna stay away at the end there's no love for them is that they run what they could out of paul smith fed into ward and you know the people stephen smith nearly lost his ear in one fight you're not bothered about that they go they're sleeping like eddie forget whatever yeah says he slept like a baby that night that uh swifty smith nina lost his ear what's he done for beefy smith fed his sparring partner egginson to him you know and calm smith's the heli wba super belt and ring magazine belt and there's no foreigners done and he's too busy hanging out at back of dylan white and she's both shot to pieces he's just been nice danny dylan for the second time shuzara's gotten 10 losses three of them iced but yeah all talks about them what's all that about what is all that about is he because he wants to work with david lakers david he's a mouthpiece on social media i don't know i think bp smith callum smith swifty smith natasha jones i don't think they do the talking on social media they do it in ring don't they oh great fighters you do it in the ring but i don't know callum johnson he's not a talker is he does he mean he dropped beterbia well beat me if you want to call them so i don't know i don't know why anyone's going to stay on them but if carlos allen right into the rescue the great gatsby he's probably going to tell us he's got their best that are but he's got his own best interests that are i mean because as i said it before and i'm going to say it again promoters don't do best mates don't do it they might tell you that but they don't all right if you get damaged injured in a ring your massive nose for a couple of months and they just go back to your lives to drive when you're at bus stop throw your boxes up get it into your head promoters are not your best mates you are like a cow a pig or a sheep to a farmer you will all go to the slaughter eventually get it in your house even pigs get tucked up slaughter which are not the great way i love pigs i love them i always have them but it is what it is so peace out keep on shooting keep sporting boxing don't have nightmares color oh before i go i want to thank everybody for liking and subscribing sharing the video and leaving a comment all right you can totally say that you've got to say that end the video beginning yeah all right
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MADINA BOOK 1 FULL COURSE Class 6 ----Demonstrative pronoun HADHA هذا
welcome to everybody to our class of learn arabic of quran so far we have learned we are slowly building our house of arabic and we're slowly putting some bricks together to build our house so what have we learned so far so we learned about arafin arabic alphabets we've learned about the vowel science how the signs and sounds are produced in arabic we've learned about different words in arabic how the different words are what are the different words asymptotin we've learned the ism status marfoot mansoob and recently we did about the sentences and we're doing jim little ismey and we're learning about so continuing with our journey and sentences inshallah today in july we will be starting to make some simple sentences so you've learned so far that in july you have mup tada which comes at the beginning of a sentence and khabar so what are the things which makes muktada so we know ism and these are the things which comes under ism name place animal thing adjective adverb so we know any word which starts with these things it becomes so what are these words called as so all these things can be put together and they're called proper nouns so these proper nouns when you see the front of the sentence then you know that is a muktara what are the other ways that can be a book tata in a sentence so the other words that can come as mubtada in a sentence today we're going to learn is demonstrative pronouns so what are these demonstrative pronouns these are the two words which we'll be learning in these classes so one is called hadha and the other is called the lika so just how you pronounce this letter there is you have to bring your tip of your tongue just in front of the teeth in urdu it's pronounced as haza which is wrong the tip of the tongue is on the palate which is wrong behind the teeth it has to be in front of the teeth so what do these words mean hada means this and the alika means that so we'll be learning about this and that so would be journey beginning with hada so if you see here how do we write and how do we pronounce so we write hadha as hada you see it's a short sound it's not a long sun but we pronounce this as hatha so the reason why is originally this alif was part of hada because of constant usage what happens is as you know the arabic is allah language of discount it gives you a discount and the alif has been omitted and it's written as other but it's pronounced as hada so same thing with dalika so if it's pronounced it's written as zelika but we pronounce it as zalika so ha so haza means this so when do we use this we use this pronoun to point things which are near to us anything which close to us we say this so let's give an example so if we see ha the baitun so we know literally it means this house but we translate it as this is a house so we inserted is so i'm going to tell a little bit more about uh how to figure out when to put the is so if you see two words and there's no connection in between them there's no other word coming in between them and there is no other way of establishing any connection they're not directly related to each other then at that point we can insert an is you see here hada the demonstrative pronoun and python is a noun so there is no connection in between them so what it can do is instead of just saying this house we can say this is a house so when there is no connector between two nodes then we can insert is so let's do some more examples to practice haza if you say this is a door hada masjidan this is a masjid so how do we say this this is a book book means kitab so if you want to say this is the book how do we say say this is a book what is this say this is a chair what do you say this is a chair this is a pen pen means palam so how do we say right this is a pen so if you see anything which close to us we use hada so today we'll be learning a little bit more about asking okay we'll do some more letters sorry hada we should build our vocabulary so inshallah i'll be sending all the world caps so try and practice and memorize these words this is a bad so we'll see something about asking questions if you're telling what is this then you say this is a table so what are the particles to ask questions so like we in english we got what when how where so today we learn how to interrogate in arabic that is what are the interrogative particles what are the words which you use to ask questions so these are called harmful is the form is the form means the words to seek understanding so we got we'll be learning about two words today inshallah so first letter is called ma and the second is ma means what and very soon we'll be learning about after ma so ma means what so if you want to say what is this so what do you say mahada what is this so ma is used to point at to ask question about objects or animals so it's like this mahada what is this say this is a door what is this this is a masjid so if you can make a question so how do so again how do we ask question just put ma what is this so this is a simple way of asking question about any objects or animals excuse me so what about ah so is a question is a letter which is used to turn the statement into a question like for example if we have hada miftahan so we put a in front of it and we turn the whole sentence into a question if you say this is a key it is a sentence if you want to turn a sentence into a question so you put up in front of it and the whole thing becomes a question so if it says is this a key so if you see here the tone of the sentence is changed it is like you are it's like a rhetoric question and like you are expecting some answer so when you say ahadam if sound is this the key so the answer always begins with either yes or no if you're asking is this the key either you say yes it is a key or no it is not a key so how do we say in arabic say naam means yes and la means no so whenever you see a then the next the answer always begins with either or see is this a door is this a door you say yes this is a door aha is this a masjid you say so in today's session alhamdulillah so we learned about hada the demonstrative pronoun which means this how it is pronounced how it is written and we learned about how to ask questions with two simple words or which are called introverted interrogative particles which are ma and ma is a simple way of course asking questions what is this and uh is as the lagrangian questions returning the whole sentence into a question and is always answered with nam or inshallah we'll continue in our next session assalamu alaikum warahmatullahi
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Should you get these new running shoes? Part 2 | Future Running Shoe Yea or Nay! | Pegasus 37 eddbud
hey guys and but here you may remember me from videos such as Revenge of the zoom fly three and beast in companies summertime smile factory but seriously today I'm saying yay or nay to more forthcoming running shoes so after the first episode went so well in this series I've got four more forthcoming running shoes that I'm gonna be saying yay or native if you haven't done already I would really appreciate it if you hit the subscribe button and click the Bell for notifications below so you're informed when new videos are launched also smash that like button comment below and tell me whether you are looking for to any of these running shoes in today's video so coming at the end of April is the Nike Pegasus 37 I did it only took me five attempts to get that right so that next iteration of the famous Pegasus series is going to be with us very very soon this time some differences are a four foot zoom a unit and it was a full length zoom air unit so that means our sectioning them up maybe a rear heel zoom a unit and then one in the forefoot this time I think that's probably what they mean you've now got a mid foot band coming around the sides of the foot to help secure that log down I'm interested to see how that affects the fit I've always quite enjoyed the fly wires on the Pyxis 35 and the 36 just worked out really well for me that she this might be up second pair of 35 s here yeah I really enjoyed the fly wires on this I'm really tempted to do some sort of deconstruction video of this if you do want to see that please let me know in the comments below I've seen some pretty cool videos of people using various methods to take the midsole off of here so I'm quite tempted to do it this one's pretty dead now I think it's done about 300 miles and there's not an awful lot of spring left in it certainly going to be put out to pasture so there's a separate upper and an underlay as part of the top section off the shoe and then this mid foot band so I really hope it doesn't make the shoe overly warm this is going to be a shoe I'm going to be using now it's got warmer it's about 7 a.m. while I'm filming this now it's already 9 degrees outside so it's going to get up to about 20 degrees C today so fingers crossed it's not too hot for those people and warmer climates obviously the UK is not really that warmer climate but lots of you across the world are wanting to use this chute let's hope it doesn't make it too warm yesterday the custom Nike by you version of the Pegasus 37 was on the Nike site you can actually buy the shoe but you could customize it so have you seen in the images they're off created my own custom color I think this one stems from me watching the Transformers movie the other day I've really liked hot rod he was always one of my favorite characters I have literally created the hot rod Pegasus 37 there I always thought the name that they gave him when he transformed into this sort of improved version Rodimus Prime was just a bit lame my wife was just shaking her head when she saw me watching that the other day like there's a four year old man sat watching the Transformers movie the custom version of this shoe was up at about a hundred and nineteen pounds so I fully expect a round about a hundred pound release which is typical really for the Pegasus series so as you've guessed this one is a firm yeah you for me will do reacts midsole have a positive effect on this shoe I gotta hold my thoughts on this one you guys all know what I thought about the zoom fly three I'm a bit anxious about it but I'm gonna give it a whirl so a real favorite on this channel in terms of the viewers in the comments is the line from saucony this new endorphin line that's going to be releasing in july people were so upset on saucony announced that they were going to delay these shoes but we can fully understand why there's a very good reason so first up to the endorphin speed no carbon plate in this one there's a TPU plate to add a little bit of rigidity to that midsole I'm kind of thinking that this one's going to be a little similar to the rebel from New Balance in terms of the implementation of that TPU plate in the midsole we got an 8 mil drop we've got the power run PB foam as far as I'm aware if I'm wrong please let me know well I know you guys well that foam uses pee backs which is the same type of plastic that's blown to create these zmax foam now interesting the weight is reported to be only slightly more than the endorphin Pro which is obviously going to be their top line model I think only about a forty dollar difference between the speed and the pro so it kind of places it in this sort of middle-of-the-road area which is a little bit below the top-line model but without the carbon plate I think there's so many tempo type shoes at the moment higher pace training shoes I mean we got the fuel-cell TC I'm really enjoying this one at the moment I've read a lot of people are saying that this shoes very spongy when they're first starting to run in it they're really having to think about their form I kind of felt a little bit like that when I first got the vapor fly four percent climate but you know this is a great option or be a much more expensive option than the endorphin speed will be this later cheaper pairs of the plexus turbo to knocking around at the moment as well so again I'm thinking is this shoe for me I think in terms of the price point it's very much going to depend whether I really enjoy the pro as to whether I invest in the endorphin speed for me so at this point it's going to be a no next you on the list is the endorphins shift so the endorphins shifts going to be about twenty dollars less than the speed a much heavier shoe by all accounts this one there's a very different implementation if the foam as well in the midsole I think it's gonna have a top layer of power run plus and then the rest of its going to be power run that shift geometry looks a little bit more like the Asics glide right to me or perhaps even the zoom fly you've got that very pronounced curve at the front of the shoe so it does seem to have a real pronounced curve very similar to the zoom fly here rigid shoe though I'm really struggling sealing major differences over the shift and the triumph 17 weight certainly gonna be similar in my size possibly the upper is going to be a little bit more breathable perhaps a little closer to the upper this on the speed and the pro that's definitely one downfall of the triumph is that up is very considerable and I've notice on some runs recently in warmer weather that started to get a little bit uncomfortable I think perhaps if I really enjoy the endorphin Pro and it's rocking and rolling dancing late at night like a Jonathan Richman tune that I think it might shift interview but at the moment for me it's a nail for the endorphin shift I don't believe it can be better than both them but I'm always happy to be proved wrong I shall discuss the endorphin Pro in a future video so don't worry I haven't forgotten last you up today is that off the Brooks Hyperion tempo I will say straight away that this is a yay for me I'm very interested in that DNA flash midsole material and a much more reasonable weight saw she's just been very heavy recently people would give me all sorts of stick about this one as well about how heavy it is is a shoe on the heavier side of life so again this is another midsole foam bricks have utilized their bio go foam and injected it and cooked it up with nitrogen nitrogens the stuff obviously to make your foam more exciting I'm anticipating something along lines of the New Balance fuel cell rebel perhaps but without that flying it upper perhaps a more locked-in experience in terms of fit over the top of the foot that was always my beef really with the fuel cell rebel it just didn't feel quite as locked in as I wanted it to be the weight certainly seems to be nice and low on this one I mean low more in terms of like a Pegasus turbo type low weight it's just nothing to this shoe there's even later paper in it still feels like so it could present a quite a usable shoe rather than just one for faster pace work I have to say I have ordered this shoe directly from Brooks it's supposedly on the way but it's taking an absolute age to turn up I appreciate absolutely that there are bigger things to worry about at the moment but I think the slow and somewhat old-fashioned style updates from the Brooks website are just not in keeping with 2020 it looks like for some time that there have been major issues with update of orders from Brooks going back through looking at some internet reviews of their delivery and it's very hit and miss very slow even way back in early 2019 so less like that it turns up sometime soon I don't know when that could be I could walk down the stairs now and it might be waiting outside for me who knows so certainly the Brooks Hyperion tempo is a yay for me that's all for me for today guys I hope you've enjoyed this new episode of running shoe yay there please do leave your comments below make sure you hit the subscribe button and click the bell for notifications of when new videos are launched smash that like both my name's ed bird and I'll be seeing
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Persuasion (version 6 dramatic reading) | Jane Austen | Dramatic Readings, Romance | English | 5/5
chapter 22 of persuasion by Jane Austen this LibriVox recording is in the public domain and went home to think over all that she had heard in one point her feelings were relieved by this knowledge of mr. Elliott there was no longer anything of tenderness due to him he stood as opposed to Captain Wentworth in all his own unwelcome obtrusiveness and the evil of his intentions last night the II remedial mischief he might have done was considered with sensations unqualified unplaced pity for him was all over but this was the only point of relief in every other respect in looking around her or penetrating forward she saw more to distrust and to apprehend she was concerned by the disappointment and pain lady Russell would be feeling for the mortifications which must be hanging over her father and sister and had all the distress of foreseeing many evils without knowing how to avert any one of them she was most thankful for her own knowledge of him she had never considered herself as entitled to reward for not slighting an old friend like mrs. Smith but here was a reward indeed springing from it mrs. Smith had been able to tell her what no one else could have done could the knowledge have been extended through her family but this was a vain idea she must talk to lady Russell tell her consult with her and having done her best wait the event with as much composure as possible and after all her greatest one of composure would be in that corner of the mind which could not be open to lady Russell in that flow of anxieties and fears which must be all to herself she found on reaching home that she had as she intended escaped seeing mr. Eliot that he had called and paid them a long morning visit but hardly had she congratulated herself and felt safe when she heard that he was coming again in the evening I had not the smallest intention of asking him said Elizabeth with affected carelessness but he gave so many hints so mrs. clay says at least indeed I do say it I never saw anybody in my life spell harder for an invitation poor man I was really in pain for him for your hard-hearted sister Miss Anne seems bent on cruelty Oh cried Elizabeth I have been rather too much used to the game to be so soon overcome by a gentleman's hints however when I found how excessively he was regretting that he should miss my father this morning I gave way immediately for I would never really admit such an opportunity of bringing him and Sir Walter together they appeared to so much advantage and company with each other each behaving so pleasantly mr. Elliot looking up with so much respect quite delightful cried mrs. clay not daring however to turn her eyes towards an exactly like father and son dear Miss Elliot may I not say father and son Oh I lay no embargo on anybody's words if you will have such ideas but upon my word I am scarcely sensible if his attentions being beyond those of other men My dear Miss Elliot exclaimed mrs. clay lifting her hands and eyes and sinking all the rest of her astonishment in a convenient silence well my dear Penelope you need not be so alarmed about him I did invite him you know I sent him away with smiles when I found he was really going to his friends at Thornbury Park for the whole day tomorrow I had compassion on him and admired the good acting of the friend in being able to show such pleasure as she did in the expectation and in the actual arrival of the very person whose presence must really be interfering with her prime object it was impossible but that mrs. clay must hate the side of mr. Elliot and yet she could assume a most obliging Placid look and appear quite satisfied with the curtailed license of devoting herself only half as much to Sir Walter as she would have done otherwise to an herself he was most distressing to see mr. Elliott into the room and quite painful to have him approach and speak to her she had been used before to feel that he could not be always quite sincere but now she saw in sincerity in everything his attentive deference to her father contrasted with his former language was odious and when she thought of his cruel conduct toward mrs. Smith she could hardly bear the sight of his present smiles and mildness or the sound of his artificial good sentiments she meant to avoid any such alteration of manners as might provoke a remonstrance on his side it was a great object to her to escape all enquiry or a claw but he was her intention to be as decidedly cool to him as might be compatible with their relationship and to retrace as quietly as she could the few steps of unnecessary intimacy she had been gradually led along she was accordingly more guarded and more cool than she had been the night before he wanted to animate her curiosity again as to how and where he could have heard her formerly praised wanted very much to be gratified by more solicitation but the charm was broken he found that the heats and animation of a public room was necessary to Kindle his modest cousin's vanity he found at least that it was not to be done now by any of those attempts which he could hazard among the two commanding claims of the others he little surmised that it was a subject acting now exactly against his interest bringing immediately to her thoughts all those parts of his conduct which were least excusable she had some satisfaction in finding that he was really going out of bath the next morning going early and that he would be gone the greater part of two days he was invited again to Camden place the very evening of his return but from Thursday to Saturday evening his absence was sudden it was bad enough that a mrs. Clare should be always before her but that a deeper hypocrite should be added to their party seemed the destruction of everything like peace and comfort it was so humiliating to reflect constant deception practiced on her father and Elizabeth to consider the various sources of mortification preparing for them mrs. clays selfishness was not so complicated nor so revolting as his Ann Ann would have compounded for the marriage at once with all his evils to be clear of mr. Elliot's subtleties in endeavouring to prevent it on Friday morning she meant to go very early to lady Russell and accomplish the necessary communication and she would have gone directly after breakfast but that mrs. clay was also going out on some obliging purpose of saving her sister trouble which determined her to wait till she might be safe from such a companion she saw mrs. clay fairly off therefore before she began to talk of spending the morning in River Street very well said Elizabeth I have nothing to send with my love oh you may as well take back that tiresome book she would lend me and pretend I have read it through I really cannot be plaguing myself forever with all the new poems and states of the nation that come out lady Russell quite bores one with her new publications you need not tell her so but I thought her dress hideous the other night I used to think she had some taste in dress but I was ashamed of her at the concert something so formal in a range in her air and she sits so upright my best love of course and mine added Sir Walter kindest regards and you may say that I mean to call upon her soon make you a civil message but I should only leave my card morning visits are never fair by women at her time of life who make themselves absurd little if she would only wear rules she would not be afraid of being seen but last time I called I observed the blinds were let down immediately while her father spoke there was a knock at the door who could it be and remembering the preconcerted visits at all hours of mr. Elliot would have expected him but for his known engagement seven miles off after the usual period of suspense the usual sounds of approach were heard and mr. and mrs. Charles Musgrove were ushered into the room surprise was the strongest emotion raised by their appearance but Anne was really glad to see them and the others were not so sorry but that they could put on a decent air of welcome and as soon as it became clear that these their nearest relations were not arrived with any views of accommodation in that house Sir Walter and Elizabeth were able to rise in cordiality and do the honours of it very well they will come to Bath for a few days with mrs. Musgrove and were at the white heart so much was pretty soon understood but to Sir Walter and Elizabeth were walking marry into the other drawing-room and regaining themselves with her admiration and could not draw upon Charles's brain for a regular history of their coming or an explanation of some smiling hints a particular business which had been essentially brought by Mary as well as of some apparent confusion as to whom their party consisted of she then found that it consisted of mrs. Musgrove Henrietta and Captain Harville beside their two selves he gave her a very plain intelligible account of the whole a narration in which she saw a great deal of most characteristic proceeding the scheme had received its first impulse by captain harvilles wanting to come to Bath on business he had begun to talk of it a week ago and by way of doing something that shooting was over Charles had proposed coming with him and mrs. Harville had seemed to like the idea of it very much as an advantage to her husband but Mary could not bear to be left and had made herself so unhappy about it that for a day or two everything seemed to be in suspense or read an end but then it had been taken up by his father and mother his mother had some old friends in Bath whom she wanted to see it was thought a good opportunity for Henrietta to come and buy wedding clothes for herself and her sister and in short it ended in being his mother's party not everything might be comfortable and easy to Captain Harville and he and Mary were included in its my way of general convenience they had arrived late the night before mrs. Harville her children and Captain Benwick remained with mr. Musgrove and Louisa at Uppercross Anne's only surprise was that Affairs should be informing us enough for Henry at his wedding clothes to be talked of she had imagined such difficulties a fortune to exist there must prevent the marriage from being near at hand but she learned from Charles that very recently since Mary's last letter to herself Charles Hayter had been applied to by a friend to hold a living for a youth who could not possibly claim it under many years and that on the strength of his present income with almost a certainty of something more permanent long before the term in question the two families had consented to the young people's wishes and that their marriage was likely to take place in a few months quite as soon as Louisa under very good living it was Charles added only five and twenty miles from Uppercross and in a very fine country fine part of Dorset sure in the center of some of the best preserves in the kingdom surrounded by three grand proprietors each more careful and jealous than the other at a two of the three at least Charles Hayter might get a special recommendation not that he will value it as he ought he observed Charles is too cool about sporting that's the worst of him I'm extremely glad indeed cried Anne particularly glad that this should happen and that of two sisters who both deserve equally well and to have always been such good friends the pleasant prospect of one should not be dimming those of the other that they should be so equal in their prosperity and comfort I hope your father and mother are quite happy with regard to both oh yes my father would be well pleased if the gentlemen were richer but he has no other fault to find money you know coming down with money two daughters at once it cannot be a very agreeable operation and it's straight and same as to many things however I do not mean to say they have not a right to it it is very fit they should have daughter shares and I am sure he has always been a very kind liberal father to me Mary does not above half like Henriette as much she never did you know but she does not do him justice nor think enough about Winthrop I cannot make a return to the value of the property it is a very fair much as times go but I have liked Charles hair too all my life and I shall not leave off now such excellent parents as mr. and mrs. Musgrove exclaimed and should be happy in their children's marriages they do everything to confer happiness I'm sure what a blessing to young people to be in such hands your father and mother seems so totally free from all those ambitious feelings which have led to so much misconduct and misery both in young and old I hope you think Luiza perfectly recovered now he answered rather hesitatingly yes I believe I do very much recovered but she is altered there is no grooming God jumping about not laughing or dancing it is quite different if one happens only to shut the door a little hard she starts and Wiggles like a young dub chick in the water and Benwick sits at her elbow reading verses or whispering to her all day long and could not help laughing that cannot be much to your taste I know that she but I do believe him to be an excellent young man to be sure he is nobody doubts it and I hope you do not think I am so illiberal as to want every man to have the same objects and pleasures as myself I have a great value for Benwick and when one can put get him to talk he has plenty to say his reading has done him no harm for you his fault as well as read he is a brave fellow I got more acquainted with him last Monday than ever I did before we had a famous set too at a rat hunting all the morning in my father's great barns and he played his part so well that I have liked in the better ever since here they were interrupted by the absolute necessity of Charles's following the others to admire mirrors in China but Han had heard enough to understand the present state of Uppercross and rejoice in its happiness and though she sighed as she rejoiced her sigh had none of the ill-will of Envy in it she would certainly have risen to their blessings if she could but she did not want to lessen there's the visit passed off altogether in high good-humour Mary was in excellent spirits enjoying the gaiety and the change and so well satisfied with the journey and her mother-in-law's carriage with four horses and with her own complete independence of Camden place that she was exactly in a Tapper to admire everything as she ought and enter most readily into all the superiorities of the house as they were detailed to her she had no demands on her father and sister and her consequence was just enough increased by their handsome drawing-rooms Elizabeth was for a short time suffering a good deal she felt that mrs. Musgrove and all her party ought to be asked to dine with them but she could not bear to have the difference of style the reductions of servants which a dinner must be tray witnessed by those who had been always so inferior to the Elliotts of Kellynch it was a struggle between propriety and vanity but vanity got the better and then Elizabeth was happy again these were her internal persuasions old-fashioned notions country hospitality who do not profess to give dinners few people in bath do Lady Alishan never does did not even ask her own sisters family though they were here a month and I dare say it would be very inconvenient to mrs. Musgrove put her quite out of her way I am sure she would rather not come she cannot feel easy with us I will ask them all for an evening that will be much better that will be a novelty in to treat they have not seen to such drawing rooms before they will be delighted to come tomorrow evening it will be irregular party small but most elegant and they're satisfied Elizabeth and when the invitation was given to the two present and promised for the absent Mary was as completely satisfied she was particularly asked to meet mr. Elliot and be introduced to lady Dalrymple and Miss Carteret who were fortunately already engaged to come and she could not have received a more gratifying attention miss Elliot was to have the honour of calling on mrs. Musgrove in the course of the morning and Anne walked off with Charles and Mary to go see her and Henrietta directly her plan of sitting with Lady Russell must give way for the present they've all three called in River Street for a couple of minutes but Anna convinced herself that a day's delay of the intended communication could be of no consequence and hastened forward to the white heart to see again the friends and companions of the last autumn with an eagerness of goodwill which many associations contributed to form they found mrs. Musgrove and her daughter within and by themselves and Anne had the kindest welcome from each Henry Anna was exactly in that state of recently improved views a fresh foreign happiness which made her full of regard and interest for everybody she had ever liked before at all and mrs. musgroves real affection had been won by her usefulness when they were in distress it was a heartiness and a warmth and a sincerity which n delighted in the more from the sad want of such blessings at home she was entreated to give them as much of her time as possible invited for every day and all day long or rather claimed as part of the family and in return she naturally fell into all her wanted ways of attention and assistance and on Charles is leaving them together was listening to mrs. musgroves history of Louisa and to Henrietta's of herself giving opinions on business and recommendations to shops with intervals of every help which Mary required from altering her ribbon to settling her accounts from finding her keys and assorting her trinkets to trying to convince her that she was not ill used by anybody which Mary well amused as she generally was in her station at a window overlooking the entrance to the Pump Room could not but have her moments of imagining a morning of thorough confusion was to be expected a large party in an Hotel ensured a quick changing unsettled scene one five minutes brought a note the next a parcel and Ann had been there half an hour when their dining room spacious as it was seemed more than half filled a party of steady old friends were seated around mrs. Musgrove and Charles came back with captain's Harville and Wentworth the appearance of the latter could not be more than the surprise of the moment it was impossible for her to have forgotten to feel that this arrival of their common friends must be soon bringing them together again their last meeting had been most important in opening his feelings she had derived from it a delightful conviction but she feared from his looks that the same unfortunate persuasion which had hastened him away from the concert room still governed he did not seem to want to be near enough for conversation she tried to be calm and leave things to take their course and try to dwell much on this argument of rational dependence Julie if there be constant attachment on each side our hearts must understand each other ere long we are not boy and girl to be capriciously irritable misled by every moments inadvertence and wanton ly playing with our own happiness and yet a few minutes afterwards she felt as if their being in company with each other under their present circumstances could only be exposing them to inadvertence ease and misc instructions of the most mischievous kind and hide Mary still at her window there is mrs. clay I am sure standing under the colonnade and a gentleman with her I saw them turn the corner from Bath Street just now they seem deepen talk who is it come and tell me good heavens I recollect it is mr. Elliot himself no cried Anne quickly it cannot be mr. Elliot I assure you he was to leave off at 9:00 this morning and does not come back till tomorrow as she spoke she felt that Captain Wentworth was looking at her the consciousness of which vexed and embarrassed her and made her regret that she had said so much simple as it was Mary presenting that she should be supposed not to know her own cousin began talking very warmly about the family features and protesting still more positively that it was mr. Elliot calling again upon Anne to come and look for herself but Anne did not mean to stir and try to be cool and unconcerned her distress returned however on perceiving smiles and intelligent glances passed between two or three of the lady visitors as if they believed themselves quite in the secret it was evident that the report concerning her had spread and a short pause succeeded which seems to ensure that it would now spread farther do come Anne cried Mary come and look yourself you'll be too late if you do not make haste they are parting they are shaking hands he is turning away not no mr. Elliot indeed you seem to have forgot all about Lyme to pacify Mary and perhaps screen her own embarrassment and did move quietly to the window she was just in time to ascertain that it really was mr. which she had never believed before he disappeared on one side as mrs. clay Watts quickly off on the other and chucking the surprise which she could not but feel at such an appearance of friendly conference between two persons of totally opposite interest she calmly said mr. Eliot certainly he's changed his hour of going I suppose that is all or I may be mistaken I might not attend and walked back to her chair recomposed and with the comfortable hope of having acquitted herself well the visitors took their leave and Charles having civilly seen them off and then made a face at them and abuse them for coming began with well mother I have done something for you that you will like I have been to the theatre and secured in a box for tomorrow night anti a good boy I know you love a play and there is room for us all it holds nine I have engaged Captain Wentworth and will not be sorry to join as I am sure we all like a play mrs. Musgrove was good-humoredly beginning to express her perfect readiness for the play if henrietta and all the others liked it but Mary eagerly interrupted her by exclaiming good heavens Charles how can you think of such a thing take a box for tomorrow night have you forgot that we are engaged at Camden place tomorrow night and that we were most particularly asked to meet lady Dalrymple and her daughter and mr. Elliot and all the principal family connections on purpose to be introduced to them how can you be so forgetful foo-foo replied Charles what's an evening party never worth remembering your father might have asked us to dinner I think if he had wanted to see us you may do as you like but I shall go to the play Oh Charles I declare it will be too abominable if you do when you promise to go no I did not promise I only smoked and bowed and said the word happy there was no promise but you must go Charles it would be unpardonable to fail we were asked on purpose to be introduced there was always such a great connection between the Dalrymple's and ourselves nothing ever happened on either side that was not announced immediately we are quite near relations you know and mr. Elliot too whom you aren't so particularly to be acquainted with every attention is due to mr. Eliot consider my father's heir the future representative of the family don't talk to me about heirs and representatives cried trials I am NOT one of those who neglect to the reigning power to bow to the Rising Sun if I would not go for the sake of your father I should think it's scandalous to go for the sake of his heir what is mr. Eliot to me the careless expression was life to Anne who saw that Captain Wentworth was all attention looking and listening with his whole soul and that the last words brought his enquiring eyes from Charles to herself Charles and Mary still talk Todd in the same style he half serious and half jesting maintaining the scheme for the play and she invariably serious most warmly opposing it and not omitting to make it known that however determines to go to Camden place herself she could not think herself very well used if they went to the play without her mrs. Musgrove interposed we had better put it off Charles you had much better go back and change the box for Tuesday it would be a pity to be divided and we should be losing Miss Anne too if there was a party at her father's and I am sure neither Henrietta nor I should care at all for the play if Miss Anne could not be with us Anna felt truly obliged to her for such kindness and quite as much so for the opportunity it gave her of decidedly saying if it depended only on my inclination mum the party at home excepting on Mary's account would not be the smallest impediment I have no pleasure in the sort of meeting and should be too happy to change it for a play and with you but it had better not be attempted perhaps she had spoken it but she trembled when it was done conscious that her words were listened to and daring not even to try to observe their effect it was soon generally agreed that Tuesday should be the day Charles only reserving the advantage of still teasing his wife by persisting that he would go to the play tomorrow if nobody else would Captain Wentworth left his seat and walked to the fireplace probably for the sake of walking away from it soon afterwards and taking a station with less barefaced signed by an you have not been long enough in bath so de to enjoy the evening parties of the place oh no the usual character of them has nothing for me I'm no card player you were not formally I know you did not use to like cards but time makes many changes I am not yet so much changed cry down and start fearing she hardly knew what misconstruction after waiting a few moments he said and as if it were the result of immediate feeling it is a period indeed eight years and a half is a period whether he would have proceeded farther was left to Anne's imagination to ponder over in a column or hour for while still hearing the sounds he had uttered she was startled to other subjects by Henriette eager to make use of the present leisure for getting out and calling on her companions to lose no time lest somebody else should come in they were obliged to move and talked of being perfectly ready and tried to look it but she felt that could Henriette have known the regrets and reluctance of her heart and quitting that chair in preparing to quit the room she would have found in all her own sensations for her cousin in the very security of his affection wherewith to pity her there are preparations however were stopped short alarming sounds were heard other visitors approached and the door was thrown open for Sir Walter and miss Elliot whose entrance seemed to give a general chill and felt an instant oppression and wherever she looked she saw symptoms of the same the comfort the freedom the gaiety of the room was over hushed into cold composure determined silence or insipid talk to meet the heartless elegance of her father and sister how mortifying to feel that it was so her jealous I was satisfied in one particular Captain Wentworth was acknowledged again by each by Elizabeth more graciously than before she even addressed him once and looked at him more than once Elizabeth was in fact revolving a great measure the sequel explained after the waste of a few minutes in saying the proper nothings she began to give the invitation which was to comprise all the remaining views of the musgroves tomorrow evening to meet a few friends no formal party it was all said very gracefully and the cards with which she had provided herself the Miss Elliot at home were laid on the table with a courteous comprehensive smile to all and one smile and one card more decidedly for Captain Wentworth the truth was that Elizabeth had been long enough in bath to understand the importance of a man of such an heir and appearances his the past was nothing the present was that Captain Wentworth would move about well in her drawing-room the card was ported Lee given and Sir Walter and Elizabeth arose and disappeared the interruption had been short though severe and ease and animation returned to most of those they left as the door shut them out but not to Anne she could think only of the invitation she had with such astonishment witnessed and of the manner in which it had been received a manner of doubtful meaning of surprise rather than gratification of polite acknowledgment rather than acceptance she knew him she saw disdain in his eye and could not venture to believe that he had determined to accept such an offering as an atonement for all the insolence of the past her spirits sank he held the card in his hand after they were gone as if deeply considering it only think of Elizabeth's including everybody whispered Mary very audibly I do not wonder Captain Wentworth is delighted you see cannot put the card out of his hand and accord his I saw his cheeks glow and his mouth form itself into a momentary expression of contempt and turned away that she might neither see nor hear more to vex her the party separated the gentlemen had their own pursuit the ladies proceeded on their own business and they met no more while an belonged to them she was earnestly begged to return and dine and give them all the rest of the day but her spirits had been so long exerted that at present she felt unequal to more and fit only for home where she might be sure of being as silent as she chose promising to be with them the whole of the following morning therefore she closed the fatigues of the present by a toilsome walk to Camden place there to spend the evening chiefly and listening to the busy arrangements of Elizabeth and mrs. clay for the Morrow's party the frequent enumeration of the persons invited and the continually improving detail of all the embellishments which were to make it the most completely elegant of its kind and bath while harassing herself with a never-ending question of whether Captain Wentworth would come or not they were reckoning him as certain but with her it was annoying solicitude never appeased by five minutes together she generally thought that he would come because she generally thought he ought but it was a case which she could not so shape into any positive act of Duty or discretion as inevitably to defy the suggestions of very opposite feelings she only roused herself from the brooding zuv this Restless agitation to let mrs. clay know that she had been seen with mr. Elliot three hours after his being supposed to be out of Bath for having watched in vain for some intimation of the interview from the lady herself she determined to mention it and it seemed to her there was guilt in mrs. clays face as she listened it was transient cleared away in an instant but Anne could imagine she read there the consciousness of having by some complication of mutual trick or some overbearing authority of his been obliged to attend perhaps her half an hour to his lectures and restrictions on her designs on Sir Walter she exclaimed however with a very tolerable imitation of nature oh dear very true only think miss Elliot to my great surprise I met with mr. Elliot in Bath Street I was never more astonished he turned back and walked with me to the pump yard he had been prevented setting off for Thornberry so I really forget by what for I was in a hurry and could not much attend and I can only answer for his being determined not to be delayed in his return he wanted to know how early might be admitted tomorrow he was so full of tomorrow and it is very evident that I have been full of it too ever since I entered the house and learnt the extension of your plan and all that had happened all my seeing him could never have gone so entirely out of my head end of chapter 22 of persuasion by Jane Austen chapter 23 of persuasion by Jane Austen this LibriVox recording is in the public domain one day only had passed since Anne's conversation with mrs. Smith but a keener interest had succeeded in him and she was now so little touched by mr. Elliot's conduct except by its effects in one quarter that it became a matter of course the next morning still to defer her explanatory visit in River Street she had promised to be with the musgroves from breakfast to dinner her faith was plighted and mr. Elliot's character like the soulfulness Scheherazade 's head must live another day she could not keep her appointment punctually however the weather was unfavorable and she had grieved over the rain on her friend's account and had felt it very much on her own before she was able to attempt the walk when she reached the white heart and made her way to the proper apartment she found herself neither arriving quite in time nor the first to arrive the party before her were mrs. Musgrove talking to mrs. Croft and Captain Harville to Captain Wentworth and she immediately heard that Mary and Henrietta too impatient to wait had gone out the moment it had cleared but would be back again soon and that the strictest injunctions had been left with mrs. Musgrove to keep her there till they returned she had only to submit sit down be upwardly composed and feel herself plunged at once in all the agitations but she had merely laid her account of tasting a little before the morning closed there was no delay no waste of time she was deep in the happiness of such misery or the misery of such happiness instantly two minutes after her entering the room captain wentworth said we would write the letter we were talking of Havel now if he give me materials materials were at hand on a separate table he went to it and nearly turning his back to them all was engrossed by writing mrs. Musgrove was giving mrs. Croft a history of her eldest daughter's engagement and just in that inconvenient tone of voice which was perfectly audible while he pretended to be a whisper and felt that she did not belong to the conversation and yet as Captain Harville seemed thoughtful and not disposed to talk she could not avoid hearing many undesirable particulars such as how Mr Musgrove and my brother hater had met again and again to talk it over what my brother hater had said one day what mr. Musgrove had proposed the next and what had occurred to my sister hate her and what the young people had wished and what I said at first I could never consent to but was afterward persuaded to think might do very well and a great deal in the same style of open-hearted communication minutiae which even with every advantage of taste and delicacy which good mrs. Musgrove could not give could be properly interesting only to the principles mrs. Croft was attending with great good humour and whenever she spoke at all it was very sensibly and hopes the gentlemen might each be too much self occupied to hear and so ma'am all these things considered said mrs. Musgrove in a powerful whisper though we could have wished it different yet altogether we did not think it fair to stand out any longer for Charles Hayter was quite wild about it and Henrietta was pretty near as bad and so we thought they had better marry at once and make the best of it as many others have done me for them at any rate said I it will be better than a long engagement that is precise they would I was going to observe cried mrs. Croft I would rather have young people settle on a small income at once and have to struggle with a few difficulties together then be involved in a long engagement I always think that no mutual oh dear mrs. Croft cried mrs. Musgrove unable to let her finish a speech there is nothing I so abominate for young people as a long engagement it is what I always protested against for my children it is all very well I used to say for young people to be engaged if there is a certainty of their being able to marry in six months or even in twelve but a long engagement yes dear ma'am said mrs. Croft or an uncertain engagement an engagement which may be long to begin without knowing that at such a time there will be the means of marrying I hold to be the very unsafe and unwise and what I think all parents should prevent as far as they can and I found an unexpected interest here she felt its application to herself felt it in a nervous thrill all over her and at the same moment that her eyes instinctively glanced towards the distant table captain Wentworth's pen ceased to move his hand was raised pausing listening and he turned round the next instant to give a look one quick conscious look at her the two ladies continued to talk to riyer j-- the same admitted truths and enforced them with such examples of the ill effect of a contrary practice has had fallen within their observation but an heard nothing distinctly it was only a buzz of words in her ear her mind was in confusion captain Harville who had in truth been hearing none of it now left his seat and moved to a window and an seeming to watch him though it was from thorough absence of mind became gradually sensible that he was inviting her to join him where he stood he looked at her with a smile and a little motion of the head which expressed I have something to say and the unaffected easy kindness of manner denoted the feelings of an older acquaintance than he really was strongly enforced the invitation she roused herself and went to him the window at which he stood was at the other end of the room from whether two ladies were sitting and though nearer to captain Wentworth's table not very near as she joined him captain harvilles countenance reassumed with the serious thoughtful expression which seemed its natural character look here said he unfolding a parcel in his hand and displaying a small miniature painting certainly captain benek yes and you may guess who it is for but it was not for her and grieving for a little thought then but no matter this was drawn at the Cape he met with the clever young German artist at the Cape and in compliance with the promise to my poor sister sat to him and was bringing home for her and I have now the charge of getting it properly sat through another it was a commission to me but who else was there to employ I hope I can allow for him I'm not sorry indeed to make it over to another he undertakes it looking towards Captain Wentworth and with a quivering lip he wound up the whole by adding pause she would reply Dan in a low feeling voice that I can easily believe it was not in her nature she doted on him it would not be the nature of any woman who truly loved Captain Harville smiled as much as to say and she answered the question smiling also yes we certainly do not forget you as soon as you forget us it is perhaps our fate rather than our merit we cannot help ourselves we live at home quiet confined and our feelings pray upon us you are forced on exertion you have always a profession pursuits business of some sort or other to take you back into the world immediately and continual occupation and change soon we can prescients granting your assertion the world does all this so soon for men which however I do not think I shall grant it does not apply to benek he has not been forced upon any exertion the piece turned him on shore at the very moment and he's been living with us in our little Family Circle ever since true said dad very true I did not recollect but what shall we say now captain Harville if the change be not from outward circumstances it must be from within it must be nature man's nature which is done the business for captain benek no no it is not man's nature I will not allow it to be more man's nature than woman's to be in constant and forget those they do love or have loved I believe the reverse I believe in a true analogy between our bodily flames of our mental and that as our bodies are the strongest so are our feelings capable of bearing most rough usage and riding out the heaviest weather your feelings may be the strongest replied an but the same spirit of analogy will authorize me to assert that ours are the most tender man is more robust than woman but he is not longer lived which exactly explains my view of the nature of their attachments nay it would be too hard upon you if it were otherwise you have difficulties and privations and dangers enough to struggle with you always laboring and toiling exposed to every risk and hardship your home country friends all quitted neither time nor health in our life to be called your own it would be hard indeed with a faltering voice if woman's feelings were to be added to all this we shall never agree upon this question captain Harville was beginning to say when a slight noise called their attention to captain Wentworth's hitherto perfectly quiet division of the room it was nothing more than that his pen had fallen down but Anne was startled at finding him nearer than she had supposed and half inclined to suspect that the pen had only fallen because he had been occupied by them striving to catch sounds which yet she did not think he could have caught have you finished your letter said captain Harville not quite a few lines more I shall have done in five minutes there is no hurry on my side I'm only ready whenever you are I'm in very good Anchorage here smiling at an well-supplied and want for nothing no hurry for a signal to welded lowering his voice as I was saying we shall never agree I suppose upon this point no man and woman would probably but let me observe that all histories are against you all stories prose and verse if I had such a memory as benek I could bring you fifty quotations in a moment on my side the argument and I do not think I ever opened a book in my life which had not something to say upon woman's inconstancy songs and proverbs all talk of woman's fickleness but perhaps you will say these were all written by men perhaps a show yes yes if you please no reference to examples in books men have had every advantage of us in telling their own story education has been theirs and so much higher a degree the pen has been in their hands I will not allow books to prove anything but how shall we prove anything we never shall we can never expect to prove anything upon such a point it is a difference of opinion which does not admit of proof we each begin probably with a little bias towards our own sex and upon that bias build every circumstance in favor of it which has occurred within our own circle many of which circumstances perhaps those very cases which strike us the most may be precisely such as cannot be brought forward without betraying a confidence or in some respect saying what should not be said Oh cried captain Harville in a tone of strong feeling if I could make you comprehend what a man suffers when he takes a last look at his wife and children and watches the boat that he has set them off in as long as it is in sight and then turns away and says god knows whether we ever meet again and then if I could convey to you the glow of his soul when he does see them again when coming back after a twelve-months absence perhaps and obliged to put into another port he calculates how soon it'd be possible to get them there pretending to deceive himself and saying they cannot be here till such a day but all the while hoping for them 12 hours sooner and seeing them arrive at last as if Heaven had given them wings by many hours sooner still if I could explain to you all this and all that a man can bear and do and glories to do for the sake of these treasures of his existence I speak you know only of such manners have hearts pressing his own with emotion Oh cried and eagerly I hope I do justice to all that is felt by you and by those who resemble you god forbid that I should undervalue the warm and faithful feelings of any of my fellow creatures I should deserve utter contempt if I dared to suppose that true attachment and constancy were known only by woman no I believe you capable of everything great and good in your married lives I believe you equal to every important exertion and to every domestic forbearance so long as if I may be allowed the expression so long as you have an object I mean while the woman you love lives and lives for you all the privilege I claim from my own sex it is not a very enviable one you need not covet it as that of loving longest when existence or when hope is gone she could not immediately have uttered another sentence her heart was too full her breath too much oppressed cried captain Harville putting his hand on her arm quite affectionately tied their attention was called towards the others mrs. Croft was taking leave here Frederic you and I part company I believe said she I'm going home and do you have an engagement with your friend tonight we may have the pleasure of all meeting again at your party turning to an we had your sister's card yesterday and I understood Frederick had a card too though I did not see it and you are disengaged Frederick are you not as well as ourselves Captain Wentworth was folding up a letter in haste and either could not or would not answer fully yes sadly very true here we separate but Harville and I shall soon be after you that is Havel if you're ready I am in half a minute I know you will not be sorry to be off I shall be at your service in half a minute mrs. Croft left them and Katherine Wentworth having sealed his letter with great rapidity was indeed ready and had even a hurried agitated air which showed impatience to be gone and knew not how to understand it she had the kindest good morning god bless you from Captain Harville but from him not a word nor a look he had passed out of the room without a look she had only time however to move closer to the table where he had been writing when footsteps were heard returning the door opened it was himself he begged their pardon but he had forgotten his gloves and instantly crossing the room to the writing table he drew out a letter from under the scattered paper placed it before and with eyes of blowing and treaty fixed on her for a time and hastily collecting his gloves was again out of the room almost before mrs. Musgrove was aware of his being in it the work of an instant the revolution which one instant had made in Anne was almost beyond expression the letter with a direction hardly legible to miss ae was evidently the one which he had been folding so hastily while supposed to be riding only to Captain Benwick he had been also addressing her on the contents of that letter depended all which this world could do for her anything was possible anything might be defied rather than suspense mrs. Musgrove had little arrangements of her own at her own table to their protection she must trust and sinking into the chair which he had occupied succeeding to the very spot where he had leaned and written her eyes devoured the following words I can listen no longer in silence I must speak to you by such means as are within my reach you pierce my soul I am half agony half hope tell me not that I am too late that such precious feelings are gone forever I offer myself to you again with the heart even more your own than when you almost broke it eight years and a half ago dare not say that man forgets sooner than woman that his love has an earlier death I have loved none but you unjust I may have been weak and resentful I have been but never inconstant you alone have brought me to Bath for you alone I think and plan have you not seen this can you fail to have understood my wishes I had not waited even these ten days could I have read your feelings as I think you must have penetrated mine I can hardly write I am every instant hearing something which overpowers me you sink your voice but I can distinguish the tones of that boys when they would be lost on others to good to excellent creature you do us justice indeed you do believe that there's true attachment and constancy among men believe it to be most fervent most undeviating in fw i must go uncertain of my fate but I shall return hither or follow your party as soon as possible a word a look will be enough to decide whether I enter your father's house this evening or never such a letter was not to be soon recovered from half an hour's solitude and reflection might have tranquilized her but the 10 minutes only which now passed before she was interrupted with all the restraints of her situation could do nothing towards tranquillity every moment rather brought fresh agitation it was overpowering happiness and before she was beyond the first stage of full sensation Charles Mary and Henrietta all came in the absolute necessity of seeming like herself produced then an immediate struggle but after a while she could do no more she began not to understand a word they said and was obliged to plead in disposition and excused herself they could then see that she looked very ill were shocked and concerned and would not stir without her for the world this was dreadful would they only have gone away and left her in the quiet possession of that room it would have been her cure but to have them all standing or waiting around her was distracting and in desperation she said as she would go home by all means my dear cried mrs. Musgrove go home directly and take care of yourself that you may be fit for the evening I wish Sarah was here to doctor you but I'm no doctor myself Charles ring in order a chair she must not walk but the chair would never do worse than all to lose the possibility of speaking two words to Captain Wentworth in the course of her quiet solitary progress up the town and she felt almost certain of meeting him could not be borne the chair was earnestly protested against and mrs musgrove who thought only of one sort of illness having assured herself with some anxiety that there had been no fall in the case that Anne had not at any time lately slipped down and got a blow on her head that she was perfectly convinced of having had no fall could part with her cheerfully and depend on finding her better at night anxious to omit no possible precaution and struggled and said I'm afraid mom that it is not perfectly understood pray be so good as to mention to the other gentleman that we hope to see your whole party this evening I'm afraid there has been some mistake and I wish you particularly to assure captain Harville and Captain Wentworth that we hope to see them both oh my dear it is quite understood I give you my word captain Harville has no thought but of going do you think so but I'm afraid and I should be so very sorry will you promise me to mention it when you see them again you will see them both this morning I dare say do you promise me to be sure I will if you wish it Charles if you see Captain Harville anywhere remember to give him miss Anne's message but indeed my dear you need not be uneasy captain Harville holds himself quite engaged I'll answer for it i'm captain wentworth the same i daresay and could do no more but her heart prophesied submiss chance to damp the perfection of her felicity it could not be very lasting however even if he did not come to Camden place himself it would be in her power to send an intelligible sentence by captain Harville another momentary vexation occurred Charles in his real concern and good nature would go home with her there was no preventing him this was almost cruel but she could not be long ungrateful he was sacrificing an engagement at a gunsmiths to be of use to her and she set off with him with no feeling but gratitude apparent they were on Union Street when a quicker step behind a something of familiar sound gave her two moments preparation for the sights of Captain Wentworth he joined them but as if irresolute whether to join or to pass on said nothing only looked the hand could command her salafi enough to receive that look and not repulsively the cheeks which had been pale now glowed and the movements which had hesitated were decided he walked by her side presently struck by a sudden thought Charles said Captain Wentworth which way are you going only to get straight or father of the town I hardly know replied Captain Wentworth surprised are you going as high as Belmont are you going near Camden place because if you are I shall have no scruple in asking you to take my place and give on your arm to her father's door she is rather done for this morning and must not go so far without help and I ought to be at that fellow's in the marketplace he promised me at the sight of a capital gun he is just going to send off said he would keep it on packed to the last possible moment that I might see it and if I do not turn back now I have no chance by his description a good deal like the second size double barrel of mine would you shot with one day round Winthrop there could not be an objection there could be only the most proper alacrity a most obliging compliance for public view and smiles reined in and spirits dancing in private rapture in half a minute Charles was at the bottom of Union Street again and the other two proceeding together and soon words enough had passed between them to decide their direction towards the comparatively quiet and retired gravel walk where the power of conversation would make the present hour of blessing indeed and prepare it for all the immortality which the happiest recollections of their own if future lives could bestow there they exchanged again those feelings and those promises which had once before seemed to secure everything but which had been followed by so many many years of division and estrangement there they returned again into the past more exquisitely happy perhaps in their reunion than when it had been first projected more tender more tried more fixed in a knowledge of each other's character truth and attachment more equal to act more justified in acting and there as they slowly paced the gradual ascent heedless of every group around them seeing neither sauntering politicians bustling housekeepers flirting girls nor nursery maids and children they could indulge in those retrospection Xand acknowledgments and especially in those explanations of what had directly preceded the present moment which were so poignant and so ceaseless in interest all the little variations of the last week were gone through and of yesterday and today there could scarcely be an end she had not mistaken him jealousy of mr. Elliott had been the retarding wait the dot the torment that had begun to operate in the very hour of first meeting her in bath that had returned after a short suspension to ruin the concert and that had influenced him in everything he had said and done or omitted to say and do in the last four and twenty hours it had been gradually yielding to the better hopes which her looks or words or actions occasionally encouraged it had been vanquished at last by those sentiments and those tones which had reached him while she talked with Captain Harville and under the irresistible governance of which he had seized a sheet of paper and poured out his feelings of what he had then written nothing was to be retracted or qualified he persisted in having love's none but her she had never been supplanted he never even believed himself to see her thus much indeed he was obliged to acknowledge that he had been constant unconsciously nay unintentionally that he had meant to forget her and believed it to be done he had imagined himself indifferent when he had only been angry and he had been unjust to her merits because he had been a sufferer from them her character was now fixed on his mind as perfection itself maintaining the loveliest medium of fortitude and gentleness but he was obliged to acknowledge that only at Uppercross had he learned to do her justice and only at lime had he begun to understand himself at lime he had received lessons of more than one sort the passing admiration of mr. Elliott had at least roused him and the seams on the carb and at captain harvilles had fixed her superiority in his preceding attempts to attach himself to Louisa Musgrove the attempts of angry pride he protested that he had forever felt it to be impossible that he had not cared could not care for Louisa though till that day till the leisure for reflection which followed it he had not understood the perfect excellence of the mind with which louise's could so ill bear a comparison or the perfect unrivaled hold it possessed over his own there he had learned to distinguish between the steadiness of principle and the obstinacy of self-will between the Daring's of heedlessness and the resolution of a collected mind there he had seen everything to exalt in his estimation the woman he had lost and there begun to deplore the pride the folly the madness of resentment which had kept him from trying to regain her when thrown in his way from that period his penance had become severe he had no sooner been free from the horror and remorse attending the first few days of Louise's accident now soon have begun to feel himself alive again then he had begun to feel himself though alive not at liberty I found said he that I was considered by Harville an engaged man that neither Harville nor his wife entertained a doubt about mutual attachment I was startled and shocked to a degree I could contradict this instantly but when I began to reflect that others might have felt the same her own family they perhaps herself I was no longer at my own disposal I was hers in honor if she wished it I had been unguarded I not thought seriously on this subject before I not considered that my excessive intimacy must have its danger of ill consequence in many ways and that I had no right to be trying whether I could attach myself to either of the girls at a risk of racing even an unpleasant report or the no other ill effects I had been grossly wrong and must abide the consequences he found too late in short that he had entangled himself and that precisely as he became fully satisfied of his not caring for Louisa at all he must regard himself as bound to her if her sentiments for him were what the Harville supposed it determined him to leave lime and await her a complete recovery elsewhere he would gladly weaken by any fair means whatever feelings or speculations concerning him might exist and he went therefore to his brothers meaning after a while to return to Kellynch and act as circumstances might require I was six weeks with Edward Saudi and saw him happy I could have no other pleasure I deserved none he inquired after you very particularly asked even if you have personally altered little suspecting that my eye you could never alter and smiled and let it pass it was too pleasing a blunder for a reproach it is something for a woman to be assured in her eighth and twentieth year that she has not lost one charm of earlier youth but the value of such homage was inexpressibly increased to an by comparing it with former words and feeling it to be the result not the cause of a revival of his warm attachment he had remained in shropshire lamenting the blindness of his own pride and the blunders of his own calculations tell at once released from Louisa by the astonishing and felicitous intelligence of her engagement with Benwick here said he ended the worst of my state for now I could at least put myself in the way of happiness I could exert myself I could do something but to be waiting so long in inaction and waiting only for evil had been dreadful within the first five minutes I said I would be at bath on Wednesday and I was was it unpardonable to think it worth my while to come and to arrive with some degree of hope he was single it was possible that you might retain the feelings of the past's as I did and one encouragement happened to be mine I could never doubt that he would be loved and sought by others but I knew to certainty that you had refused one man at least of better pretensions and myself and I could not help often saying what's this for me their first meeting in Milsom Street afforded much to be said but the concert still more that evening seemed to be made up of exquisite moments the moment of her stepping forward in the Octagon room to speak to him the moment of mr. Elliott's appearing and tearing her away and one or two subsequent moments marked by returning hope or increasing despondency were dwelt on with energy to see you cry d in the midst of those who cannot be my well wishes to see your cousin close by conversing and smiling and feel all the horrible eligibilities and proprieties of the match to consider it as a certain wish of every being who could hope to influence you even if your own feelings were reluctant or indifferent to consider what powerful supports would be his was it not enough to make the fool of me which I appeared how could I look um without agony was not the very sight of the friend who sat behind you was not a recollection of what had been the knowledge of her influence the indelible amou verbal impression of what persuasion had once done was it not all against me you should have distinguished reply dan you should not have suspected me now the case is so different in my age is so different if I was wrong in yielding to persuasion once remember that it was to persuasion exerted on the side of safety not of risk when I yielded I thought it was to duty but no duty could be called an 8 here and marrying a man indifferent to me all risk would have been incurred and all Duty violated perhaps I ought to reasoned thus he replied but I could not I could not derive benefit from the late knowledge I required of a character I could not bring it into play it was overwhelmed buried lost in those earlier feelings which I had been smarting on the year after year I could think of you only as one who had yielded who had given me up who had been influenced by anyone rather than by me I saw you with a very person who had guided you in that year of misery I had no reason to believe her of less Authority now the force of habit was to be added I should have thought so Dan that my manner to yourself might have spared you much or all of this no no your manner might be only the ease which your engagement to another man would give I left you in this belief and yet I was determined to see you again my spirits rallied with the morning and I felt there had still a motive remaining here at last and was at home again and happier than anyone in that house could have conceived all the surprise and suspense and every other painful part of the morning dissipated by this conversation shiri entered the house so happy as to be obliged to find an ally in some momentary apprehensions of its being possible to last an interval of meditation serious and grateful was the best corrective of everything dangerous in such high rot Felicity and she went to her room and grew steadfast and fearless in the thankfulness of her enjoyment the evening came the drawing rooms were lighted up the company assembled it was but a card party it was but a mixture of those who had never met before and those who met too often a commonplace business too numerous for intimacy too small for variety but Ann had never found an evening shorter glowing and lovely and Sensibility and Happiness and more generally admired than she thought about or cared for she had cheerful or forbearing feelings for every creature around her mr. Elliott was there she avoided but she could pity him the Wallis's she had amusement in understanding them lady Dalrymple and Miss Carteret they would soon be in noxious cousins to her she cared not for mrs. clay and had nothing to blush for in the public manners of her father and sister with the musgroves there was the happy chat of perfect ease with Captain Harville the kind-hearted intercourse of brother and sister with Lady Russell attempts at conversation which a delicious consciousness cut short with Admiral and mrs. Croft everything of peculiar cordiality and fervent interest which the same consciousness sought to conceal and with Captain Wentworth some moments of communications continually occurring and always the hope of more and always the knowledge of his being there it was in one of these short meetings each apparently occupied in admiring a fine display of greenhouse plants that she said I've been thinking over the past and trying him partially to judge if the right and wrong I mean with regard to myself and I must believe that I was right much as I suffered from it but I was perfectly right and being guided by the friend whom you will love better than you do now to me she was in the place of a parent do not mistake me however I'm not saying that she did not err in her advice I was perhaps one of those cases in which advice is good or bad only as the event decides and asked for myself I certainly never showed in any circumstance of tolerable similarity give such advice but I mean that I was right and submitting to her and that if I had done otherwise I should have suffered more and continuing the engagement that I did even and giving it up because I should have suffered in my conscience I have now as far as such a sentiment is allowable in human nature nothing to reproach myself with and if I mistake not a strong sense of duty is no bad part of a woman's portion he looked at her looked at lady Russell and looking again at her replied as if in cool deliberation not yet but there are hopes of her being forgiven in time I trusted being in charity with her soon but I too have been thinking of the past and a questioner suggested itself whether they may not have been one person more my enemy even than that lady my own self tell me if when I returned to England in the year eight with a few thousand pounds and was posted into the Laconia if I had then written to you would you have answered my letter would you in short have renewed the again German then would I was all her answer but the accent was decisive enough good god he cried you would it is not that I did not think of it or desire it as what could alone crown all my other success but I was proud too proud to ask again I did not understand you I shut my eyes and would not understand you or do you justice this is a recollection which ought to make me forgive everyone sooner than myself six years of separation and suffering might have been spared it is a sort of pain to which is new to me I've been used to the gratification of believing myself to earn every blessing that I enjoyed I have valued myself on honourable toils and just rewards like other great men on the reverses he added with a smile I must endeavor to subdue my mind my fortune I must learn to Brook end of chapter 23 of persuasion by Jane Austen chapter 24 of persuasion by Jane Austen this LibriVox recording is in the public domain who can be in doubt of what followed when any two young people take it into their heads to marry they are pretty sure by perseverance to carry their point be they ever so cool or ever so imprudent or ever so little likely to be necessary to each other's ultimate comfort this may be bad morality to conclude with but I believe it to be truth and if such parties succeed how should a Captain Wentworth and an N Eliot with the advantage of maturity of mind consciousness of right and one independent fortune between them fail of bearing down every opposition they might in fact have borne down a great deal more than they met with for there was little to distress them beyond the want of graciousness and warmth Sir Walter made no objection and Elizabeth did nothing worse than look cold and unconcerned Captain Wentworth with five and twenty thousand pounds and as high in his profession as merits and activity could place him was no longer nobody he was now esteemed quite worthy to address the daughter of a foolish spendthrift baronet who had not had principle or sense enough to maintain himself in the situation in which Providence had placed him and who could give his daughter at present but a small part of the share of ten thousand pounds which must be hers hereafter Sir Walter indeed though he had no affection for Anne and no vanity flattered to make him really happy on the occasion was very far from thinking it a bad match for her on the contrary when he saw more of Captain Wentworth saw him repeatedly by daylight and eyed him well he was very much struck by his personal claims and felt that his superiority of appearance might be not unfairly balanced against her superiority of rank and all this assisted by his well sounding name enabled Sir Walter at last to prepare his pen with a very good grace for the insertion of the marriage in the volume of Honor the only one among them whose opposition a feeling could excite any serious angle he was lady Russell and knew that lady Russell must be suffering some pain and understanding and really pushing mr. Elliott and be making some struggles to become truly acquainted with and do justice to Captain Wentworth this however was what lady Russell had now to do she must learn to feel that she had been mistaken with regard to both that she had been unfairly influenced by appearances in each that because Captain Wentworth manners had not suited her own ideas she had been too quick in suspecting them to indicate a character of dangerous impetuosity and that because mr. Elliott's manners had precisely pleased her in their propriety and correctness their general politeness and suavity she had been too quick in receiving them as the certain result of the most correct opinions and well-regulated mind there was nothing less for lady Russell to do than to admit that she had been pretty completely wrong and to take up a new set of opinions and of hopes there is a quickness of perception in some a nicety in the discernment of character a natural penetration in short which no experience in others can equal and Lady Russell had been less gifted in this part of understanding than her young friend but she was a very good woman and if her second object was to be sensible and well judging her first was to see Anne happy she loved and better than she loved her own abilities and when the awkwardness of the beginning was over found little hardship in attaching herself as a mother to the man who was securing the happiness of her other child of all the family Mary was probably the one most immediately gratified by the circumstance it was creditable to have a sister married and she might flatter herself with having been greatly instrumental to the connection by keeping and with her in the autumn and as her own sister must be better than her husband's sisters it was very agreeable that Captain Wentworth should be a richer man than either Captain Benwick or Charles Hayter she had something to suffer perhaps when they came into contact again in seeing and restored to the rights of seniority and the mistress of a very pretty land owlette but she had a future to look forward to of powerful consolation and had no Uppercross halt before her no landed estate no headship of a family and if they could but keep Captain Wentworth from being a baronet she would not change situations with Anne it would be well for the eldest sister if she were equally satisfied with her situation for a change is not very probable there she had soon the mortification of seeing mr. Elliot withdraw and no one of proper condition has since presented himself to raise even the unfounded hopes which sunk with him the news of his cousin Anne's engagement burst on mr. Elliot most unexpectedly it deranged his best plan of domestic happiness his best hope of keeping Sir Walter single by the watchfulness which a son in law's rights would have given but though discomforted and disappointed he could still do something for his own interest and his own enjoyment he soon quitted bath and on mrs. clays quitting it soon afterwards and being next heard of as established under his protection in London it was evident how double a game he had been playing and how determined he was to save himself from being cut out by one artful woman at least mrs. clays affections had overpowered her interest and she had sacrificed for the young man's sake the possibility of scheming longer for Sir Walter she has abilities ever as well as affections and it is now a doubtful point whether his cunning or hers may finally carry the day where they're after preventing her from being the wife of Sir Walter he may not be wheedled and caressed at last into making her the wife of Sir William it cannot be doubted that Sir Walter and Elizabeth were shocked and modified by the loss of their companion and the discovery of their deception in her they had their great cousins to be sure to resort to for comfort but they must long feel that to flatter and follow others without being flattered and followed in turn is but a state of half enjoyment and satisfied at a very early period of Lady Russell's meaning to love Captain Wentworth as she ought had no other alloy to the happiness of her prospects than what arose from the consciousness of having no relations to bestow on him which a man of sense could value there she felt her own inferiority very keenly the disproportion in their fortune was nothing it did not give her a moment's regret but to have no family to receive and estimate him properly nothing of the respectability of harmony of goodwill to offer in return for all the worth and all the prompt welcome which met her in his brothers and sisters was a source of as lively pain as her mind could well be sensible of under circumstances of otherwise strong Felicity she had but two friends in the world to add to his list lady Russell and mrs. Smith to those however he was very well disposed to attach himself Lady Russell in spite of all her former transgressions he could now value from his heart while he was not obliged to say that he believed her to have been right in originally dividing them he was ready to say almost everything else in her favour and as for mrs. Smith she had claims of various kinds to recommend her quickly and permanently her recent good officers by Anne had been enough in themselves and their marriage instead of depriving her of one friend secured her too she was their earliest visitor in their settled life and Captain Wentworth by putting her in the way of recovering her husband's property in the West Indies by writing for her acting for her and seeing her through all the petty difficulties of the case with the activity and exertion of a fearless man and a determined friend fully required the services which she had rendered or ever meant to render to his wife mrs. Smith's enjoyments were not spoiled by this improvement of income with some improvement of health and the acquisition of such friends to be often with for her cheerfulness and mental alacrity did not fail her and while these prime supplies of good remained she might have bid defiance even too great her accession zuv worldly prosperity she might have been absolutely rich and perfectly healthy and yet be happy her spring of felicity was in the glow of her spirits as her friend Anne's was in the warmth of her heart and was tenderness itself and she had the full worth of it in Captain Wentworth's affection his profession was all that could ever make her friends wish that tenderness less the dread of a future war all that could dim her sunshine she gloried in being a sailor's wife but she must pay the tax of quick alarm for belonging to that profession which is if possible more distinguished in its domestic virtues than in its national importance and of chapter 24 of persuasion and of persuasion by Jane Austen
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How to be Financially Stable
what's going on everybody and welcome back to another video today's topic is gonna be so good this is a topic that i really love to talk about and it's something you'll probably hear a lot throughout life pretty much everybody talks about wanting to be financially stable but i think i hear it a lot more when it comes to young adult crowd i'm talking between 18 and 30 years old it'd be that they just graduated from school they just moved out they just got their first job and now they just want to become financially stable and i think that that's great i just don't feel like a lot of us have the correct tools to become financially stable early on in life and as a result of that in our adult lives we're kind of figuring it out as we go and that puts us at a tremendous disservice from day one and i think the sad part about this is that most people throughout their lifetimes will be striving to be financially stable only to get it towards the end of their career or never at all because there's always something right there's always something that we can't control it could be something that no one expected like a pandemic to shut the whole world down temporarily budget cuts following employees laying off employees cutting 401ks i mean there's a lot of stuff that comes with just everyday life or it could be that rent has gone up drastically a lot more than you would have expected for it to gas prices going up it might feel like there's a lot of external circumstances that keep you from becoming financially stable and that's what i want to talk to you about in this video because there's more that you can do about it than you think and again i'm mainly speaking to those between the ages of 18 and 30 in this video because i feel like it applies to you the most but as always we have different walks of life so it doesn't matter what age you are if you're watching this video this is going to be helpful for you so anyway check this out the first step to being financially stable is by first being a stable person and by stable i mean consistent and reliable for example i've been in management for my entire career and i see this way too often i've seen employees throughout my entire career constantly complaining about the fact that they feel like they don't make enough money they'll ask up and down for a raise they'll ask up and down for overtime but in the same breath they'll call out of work and they only work half the week you get what i'm saying because i've always been in manufacturing and every manufacturing facility i've been in every employee works half the week but they exchange that with working 12-hour days right so if you're already working only half the week and you call off half of the half a week that you're working how often during the year are you working not six months it's more like four five months so you have to be stable and reliable you have to reliably understand and take your career and job seriously you have to show up consistently behave yourself consistently do your job well consistently in that way your paychecks and this sounds like such common sense but i'm telling you so many people get this part wrong this is how you continue to collect paychecks consistently and get chosen for overtime consistently and it's also how you get promoted because people notice oh this this guy this girl she they show up every single day to work never complains does their job well gets in there does a good job gets out of there comes back from break on time so that way when you do go for a promotion it's not going to be like something that ugh i don't know about this person i mean like no it's gonna be like oh yeah yeah that's our guy right there because you're showing that you're stable you're showing that you're reliable that you're consistent and the bottom line of this is you have to make good stable decisions so you can't be waking up like uh i don't really want to go to work today i'm sore you know what i'll make it up on overtime overtime is never guaranteed i don't care where you work at you can't go out here buying crazy expensive things that you know you can't afford you want to spend a thousand dollars on like a designer bag or designer clothes that you can only afford with a credit card and then proceed to spend the next six seven months paying that off does that sound like a stable decision to you because it's not and i'm not judging i'm just telling you what i see and it's not consistent with someone who wants to be financially stable and so i want you to make good decisions in the first place and that's why i said i'm mainly speaking to the ages between 18 and 30 because that right there is your margin for error that right there is where most of us make big financial mistakes early on which are then hard to recover from when we hit the age of 40 50. and then the later on in life you are you might have kids you might have a mortgage you might have more financial responsibility so it's going to be harder for you to recover so if you get these things in order now while you're young you'll be good by the time you hit those older ages if you have a choice between buying a used car and a brand spanking new car that comes with the heavy car payment which one do you think is more of a stable decision definitely the used car at this point it's not about impressing anybody it's about building up your empire from scratch but before you do that you have to build a foundation because being financially stable is your foundation it's your discipline it's your common sense it's your stability and it's your consistency so you've got to make those good decisions from day one so you don't get into high interest debt you have to make those stable decisions okay i'm making this much a month let me let me put 200 300 400 to the side a stable decision is you know what i'm 18 i'm 19 years old i'm still living with my parents i got my full-time job though so you know what i'm gonna stack up until i'm ready to move out and when i'm ready i'm gonna get up out of here but i'm going to be i'm going to make sure i'm good financially before i make that move that's a stable decision you know what i was going to go straight into college after high school but you know what i've been offered a pretty good job over here and it's full time i'm making i'll be making 23 24 25 an hour and the company pays for 80 or 90 of my college tuition having those types of options you can then choose you know instead of paying all this money out of pocket i can let my company pay for a good chunk of this tuition and then once i get my degree i can move up in the company with it much cheaper and your net worth will be much higher than if you did it the other way around these are some examples that come to my head but i'm sure you could think of even more that apply to you and the second part of being financially stable is taking that full ownership of your finances and controlling what you can absolutely control you don't know how many times i've seen or heard or straight up had somebody come to me about their financial situation but they have not yet done everything in their power that they can do to improve it you'd be surprised at how much better off you would be if you put the processes and systems in place to improve your personal finances and as complicated as it sounds it's really not complicated it's really just waking up one day it's really just telling yourself one day that i'm making the decision to improve my personal finances i'm not going to go through another year of barely being able to sleep at night because my money isn't right i'm not going to go through another year of walking on eggshells at the job because i feel like they can let me go any minute and if they let me go i'm going to be screwed because i don't have any money saved up you have to make the decision that you know what i'm not going to keep stressing out subconsciously about the massive amount of debt i'm in with credit card debt and student loans and my auto loan i'm going to start taking care of those i'm going to knock them down one by one you just have to make that decision and the only way you can do that is if you take full ownership and you understand you don't blame anybody else you don't blame the government you don't blame your job for not paying you enough you don't blame the amount that you get taxed every single check you have to really understand fully that the reason you were in the position you're in is because of you and you can also be the reason that you get out of your situation it goes both ways y'all get me all fired up now see i ain't yelling at you i'm just getting passionate about this topic because this is what i see all the time and so what can you do in your power to control your finances you can make sure that you make saving a priority i made a video a while ago it's called how to master saving and budgeting money didn't get a ton of views but i don't care it's a heavy impact video and i highly recommend that you watch it because it shows you step by step how to master that how to master saving and how to master budgeting if you feel like you're in such an amount of debt that you can't handle it you have to make it a priority because the thing is the first step is basically saying hey don't make crazy financial decisions but most of us do and i definitely have so i know what it's like but step number two is for those if you did make the mistake this is what you do to get out of it you have to take full control so this is the step where you set goals for yourself you're like you know what by the end of this year i want to have ten thousand dollars saved you might not even know how you want to do it right now you might only be able to save 300 per month that's okay there's nothing wrong with aiming extra high for your goals because you know what even if you only save five thousand dollars by the end of the year that's still fourteen hundred dollars more than what you would have initially been able to save because if you would have said ah i can't i can't do ten 000 because i only save 300 a month then you only would have been able to save 3600 in that year but because you set the goal high you worked extra hard and you did what you could do when you control what you can control you cut back on expenses you stop some of the bad habits and you were able to put away some extra money every single month or even every other month and because of it you were able to save five thousand dollars instead of thirty six hundred dollars and so now you go into the next year having those strategies already preset in your brain and next thing you know you are saving that ten thousand fifteen thousand per year there's nothing stopping you from doing that and you can be like you know what i really like living on my own but you know this 1400 rent is getting a bit much so if i get two roommates you know what we'll be able to split it three ways so now i'm only spending a third of what i was spending on rent so now you're thinking i can save big just by making that one adjustment my phone bill is ridiculous i could get down to something cheaper that's only 40 a month instead of like 150 a month that 110 dollars can make all the difference it's like you know what i'm able to look myself in the mirror and say you know i have some vices i have some financial vices that i just can't shake i like to eat a lot i like to go out to eat and have that good food prepared by that good chef i like walking i like looking good i like walking around in that designer clothes designer shoes and then from making that statement you're able to then go back through your bank account statements and you're like oh i spent 200 300 on that every single wow i know i didn't just spend 350 on those jordans and you're going to start realizing the patterns and when you cut back on these things i'm never going to tell anybody to cut cold turkey because it's really hard to do cut little by little and then eventually you will be able to eliminate a bad habit but you never if you go cold turkey you're going to end up splurging a few months later it's not going to be good for you i know trust me i may or may not have done that myself except mine was with food but you get what i'm saying though like you have to be able to be honest with yourself and make those adjustments and control what you can control if you're budgeting if you're saving if you're getting out of debt every month if you're creating plans and again systems and you're telling yourself you refuse to go through another year feeling like this about your personal finances i'm telling you that right there is controlling what you control and then eventually you'll be able to do it the best that you can because that's completely eliminating your bad habits that's completely saying you know what i'm not going to eat out for a while i'm going to just grocery shop i'm going to cook at the house it's saying you know what i'll swallow my pride and i'll have roommates over so that way i'm not spending all of my money on rent every single month because let's be honest how many of y'all feel like y'all are spending every dime you make on your freaking rent it feels like that sometimes not to mention the fact that you get taxed out the wazoo just for having a job there's more to life than that and you got to remember this stuff is only temporary but when you have a goal and when you have a priority you have to really commit to it you can't just you and this is the biggest pet people have you can't just keep saying i want to be financially stable but then proceed to do something that's completely opposite to that of a person who is financially stable you can't come to me and say you know what hey i really want to i really want some budgeting advice i really want to learn how to save my money i really want to learn how to stack up and then you know once i get there i want to learn how to invest and really really make my money grow and work for me i don't want to be working for the rest of my life you can't come to me all fired up like that telling me you want this that and the third done and then proceed to say you know what i'm gonna call for work tomorrow your priorities aren't straight you can't you can't come to anybody and say hey i really just i want to save my money i want to build wealth i really just i want to be great and then you turn around and you go to the mall and you buy a bunch of liabilities they don't do anything maybe they make you look good for a bit it might turn some heads but that's temporary what do you do when you're on the road and you see a really nice car you look at oh man that's a nice car that's dope i like that and then you know what you do five minutes later you you know moved on with your life you don't forgot about that car that's the same thing that happens when you buy things that you like either whether for your enjoyment or other people's enjoyment people forget about it and that enjoyment isn't as much once you keep acquiring things and things over and over and over again again the more things you own the more things own you i will never stop saying that and so from there you have a choice to make am i gonna make it a priority because if it was a priority to be financially stable if you're in debt and if you know that your savings don't look the way they should you know that you'll be really really hurting if you lost your job or any source of income then you have to make it a priority to improve it you can't just sit around complaining about it and crying and not doing anything about your situation you have to understand what the situation is and then you have to take the proper steps to make it better most of us already know what it is that we need to do a lot of us just don't want to do it whether it's i don't want to get out of bed and go to work but i know i got to do what i got to do in order to pay these bills you know what i made just enough because we had that little bonus last week so i'm gonna take the day off that right there is removing yourself from the opportunity of getting ahead financially in order to become financially stable you have to be stable bottom line you have to control what you control you can control yourself you can control your attendance that work you can control how you save you can control how you budget you can control how you pay off debt you can control every single one of those and what i mean by that is based off of this paycheck how much of this money is going to which thing and if you can't afford to pay some of them what bill am i going to cut off how am i going to make this an actual priority i'm telling you right now it's got to be a priority i feel like one of those angry fathers telling their kids how it's supposed to be but really though i mean this with nothing but the best intent for you watching this video if you're watching this video with the intent to learn how to become financially stable because it's far easier than you think you just got to set your priorities straight and once you do that once you have your priorities straight once you really get down to what you want in life and how you're going to get it you might not have all the answers right away but the thing is you want to set your goals and you want to set your goals high and even if you miss them you're going to get closer to them than you would have if you didn't set them high i promise you that but once you do that you just maintain what you do because because it's also common that someone gets themselves out of a jam and gets to a point where they're financially stable their savings look good and everything but then they throw it all away because they just revert back to their old ways you want to keep the good habits that you build and i can make a whole video about both good financial habits and bad financial habits because to me they're both equally important and i feel like you should know both of them and some of them are not as obvious as you might think for example it's a very bad habit to not check your bank account every day but we'll get into that whenever i make that specific video i'll go into why and all that good stuff but you maintain it you set systems in place and an example of a system is you know i really want to save 500 a month so what do you do at the beginning of the month and again watch my master budget and savings video it'll tell you how to do this to a t without even having to think about it but for the sake of this video if you want to save 400 500 a month set automations set your bank account to say hey look at this date it could be the first it could be the 15th whatever date is best for you to do it i'm going to send this amount of money to my savings account and i'm not touching it or anything you set the automations that's the most left on advice ever you don't know how many coaching calls i've had when i'm like hey have you automated your savings no i didn't even think of that it's not something that we think about i didn't think about it for a long time but once i started doing it i was like man if i would have been doing this from day one i would be looking good right now talking about being financially stable shoot because when i was 21 22 my biggest goal in life was just to be financially stable and i was making good money but i looked at all the adults around me you know like the more adultier adults if that is a word the ones who just looked like they just had it all together had a nice place a nice cars five figures in the bank account easily coasting along not really caring what happens being outspoken at work not worried about being uh fired and i and for the longest time i compared myself to that and i realized you know i just got to set systems like i would have been so much better off if i would have you know what i'm going to automatically have extend 200 300 400 a month before i do anything before i spend my money on anything because i used to feel like money was coming so slow and i was saving money even slower but the only reason i was saving money slower was because i was waiting to the last minute to save whatever i had left after i spent everything i did it in the wrong order you're supposed to save and then spend what and then spend what you have left over that's what you're supposed to do but i was spending spending spin and then i was saving what i had left over which one do you think is better for your savings you know what i'm saying so it was a learning process for me it's a learning process for all of us but that is how you become financially stable and the same thing with your debt if you're trying to get debt paid off use the avalanche method and set automations for the minimum payment on top of that that way you won't miss and the biggest thing is when you do this it's harder for you to make rash decisions because you've already committed that money to your savings you've already committed that money to your debt so now ain't no oh dang i don't even have money left over to buy those jordans that's right you don't and the only way that you're going to end up getting those jordans is if you rob yourself of the money that's rightfully yours which is why you have to maintain that discipline and i think the best way to do so is by keeping a savings account of yours all the way in a separate account like an online only account that takes like two to three business days to fully transfer back over to your bank account because then it's definitely not going to be easy to get stuff that you would have otherwise impulsively bought last tip before i let you go if you do have an issue with impulse buying or just spending too much money at the mall or at the grocery store or whatever you really have to think about something that you're disciplined with like maybe you're not disciplined with money but maybe you're disciplined with your diet maybe you're disciplined with your workout routine or maybe you're disciplined within your relationships to your religion like maybe with your relationships you are so stern on on being faithful to your spouse or your girlfriend or whatever right like no matter how many options you have out there of other men or women you're just like nah you just shut them down no matter what that's discipline and so if you could equate that discipline with money and associate the two together then now it's going to help you get better at being disciplined with money it's a cool psychological trick you should try it i'm not saying this 100 but it definitely does have power behind it like for example if you're a religion let's say christianity and you're so strong within christianity that you don't listen to certain music you don't eat certain foods you don't wear certain clothes they're right there if you can link what makes you so discipline that to money it can actually help you get better with money it doesn't have to be religion specifically but it could be anything that you have discipline in you might be disciplining your studies at school what makes you disciplined because i guarantee you it's a reason if you can tie that reason to money i guarantee you your impulse buying or you know financial vices will start to improve meaning you will spend far less money on them and you'll be able to put away more money for yourself i just thought i'd say that because typically with these videos i get what if i just have a spending problem that right there take that advice but you have to take that advice kind of to the extreme though if you really really really want it to work you can't just try linking it to one thing and it doesn't work so you just give up like you actually have to really really try to improve it and you have to really want it first of all you have to really want to improve your finances and this is what separates those who mean what they say and those who are just saying things because they sound good people who say they want to be financially stable and actually mean it they do the actions to get there they might even go as far to hire someone to hold them accountable like your boy right here y'all know i got a coaching program come on now pick your boy up but it doesn't even have to be me it could just be anybody or it could be someone that they're not paying it could be like a parent or a close friend like hey you got to keep me accountable because i'm trying to get better with this finance stuff it's the same thing as having a gem buddy that you go to the gym with that holds you that keeps you accountable you keep each other accountable that's what it's all about so hold yourself accountable financially take that ownership financially and that's how you become financially stable because if not someone else is going to hold you accountable financially and take ownership of your finances think about that well i've given you a lot to think about so hopefully you'll enjoy this video and you think on this and you continue to take the steps to improve financially so you get to where you want to be i know you can do it i have so much faith in you and leave a comment down below if you enjoyed this video anyways that's a video for today thank you so much for watching my name is reggie bryant and this channel is all about personal finance and personal growth so you can control you control your finances and control your life thank you so much for watching i'll see you next video stay cold you
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I Spent 100 Days in Palworld and Here's What Happened
today I have a new game for you called power world a game so wacky so silly and one that gives the players everything they'd want and more in this game I learned that catching Pals with spheres was pretty important more than that I could even catch the NPCs themselves if I really wanted to to fighting my first boss Tower in the game the full VOD of this video and others like it were streamed on my other channel R pandas live links will be in the description for all other social medas as well without further Ado I spent 100 days in power world and here's what happened with a new beginning I head I quickly named my server and decided on a character I'd use during these next 100 [Music] days free to now roam the lands of power the first thing I did was jump off a cliff you know to test fall damage and all that spawning back in as quickly as I did I ran to my stuff and spotted my first p someone who would stick by my side until The Bitter End die baby I'm going get this chicken oh I leveled up but we leveled up with the oh God hide the evidence hide the evidence no where you going hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on after hiding said evidence I found myself opening up a few chests that had quite the juicy loot standing in front of what seemed to be my first NPC of the game hello can I talk to you oh you got a shotgun can I have your shotgun here take some basing supplies I'll soften you up thank you can I punch you oh oh oh oh oh no wo wo sorry that scared me I'm wanted yo what is this game oh my God look at that we have t i DF guards oh God oh God uh run this way my God j j j d D okay okay okay fine everything's fine I know cat I know I know dude I get it yo I'm being the I'm the one being chased yo stop can we stop we stop please can we no stop what if I just hide here if we're wanted this might be like Grand Theft AO 5 right beside here just stay right here just stay right here don't move don't move just take it easy it's okay we can talk about this we can talk about this hey it worked yo it worked this is like R Theft Auto 5 I love it oh that's great when you get wanted just stand still no don't stand still but like find a quiet place you know just just you got to calm down with a new day here and a handful of tools at my disposal this right here folks this was a mood depresso espresso espresso two shots of espresso Pang gulets pen more pullets okay my job now was to catch some Pals and get the ball rolling truth be told I wasn't great at my job just yet this one get this one get this one don't shoot me don't shoot me don't shoot me don't shoot me don't shoot me oh my God they're actually using skills outside oh god I'm frozen I'm frozen I'm dead I might be dead oh come on come on come on 60% I can do it I can do it come on yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah W what can I say I was a quick learner oh there's an NPC skilled look at that there's a skilled Islander hello no come back okay whoa he he I didn't attack you okay uh I'm scared oh I'm really scared you've been spotted I know oh god oh no oh no level 24 being that this was still a survival game at its core I needed to get some sort of Base going what did that entail I had no idea all I knew is that these Roofing placements were going to be the death of meat for some reason they would not connect to one another I tried everything and nothing worked so with a new day here having some arrows crafted up and praying to the cheit Lords I think I did it oh my god it works like that you got to be kidding me you've got to be kidding me it's like that all right okay fine this is how we got to build the house this was definitely a weird way to have the roof built but it worked I needed to do now was focus on building this pal box sending Pals to do my bidding I mean work and then do some work myself noticing my pal unhappy the best way of fixing that was building them a bed as it said Pals without beds would get stressed but the next few days here I would go into building my first chicken coop for Gathering different resources we can do the ranch oh this day is going to be beautiful this day is going to be beautiful okay let's put it right like here is it like doing that you see that it's like it's like in the ground I'm going to have to fix it eventually building new and exciting workbenches near the pow boox and then farming up some wood nearby no hi hey whoa they're sleeping and we're going to talk because you've got items in stock hello oh my god oh whoa flame organ Venom gland like is there a snake I don't like snakes palpar oh I only have 300 gold yeah we're not come back later buddy the name of the game was using pal weed capture to work for us here let me help you out who wow okay never realized I could craft that fast on day eight things got a little interesting as I would find a purple deer out in the wild go chicken please help me can I catch you now maybe at 35% let's go let's go oh wait oh I got it I got it I got one I got one I got one I got one you're on my team now you are on my team oh you are on my team the strongest of Pal's nail set as a party leader I felt Unstoppable clearly I wasn't but let me have this okay I need you though you look like a a sheep which got who oh crap she be rolling on the front oh you just going you're just going and go hello oh my God I I'm so sorry don't roll hello little creature I don't know what you are but I want you they're still rolling they're still rolling oh my God they're going they're gone they're out of here the biggest game changer for me here was my chickens oh they're going into it yeah oh okay I wonder what they give I mean I'm sure they give me like eggs or something while things were going pretty smoothly here instead of waiting to just build the next bed I said to heck with it while taking a little peek through my technology tree I found quite a few things that would make me just the happiest camper we have the cloth outfit okay I'll take that common Shield oo what else what else what else mounted torch hech yeah Dairy Plantation oh these look good I was I was thinking too because like when you mine the trees and stone sure they do respawn at a decent rate but not good enough now what if we had these These are unlimited I'm guessing oh that is so nice this is why I loved power it was automation Made Easy catching unique creatures each one specific to the role they could use in game after that it was back to catching more Pals every 10 Pals I would catch the more experience I would gain ooh I hit a 250 holy crap I'm hitting a 255 yo no no no no no hey we got 10 out of 10 for the chickens oh that's beautiful but am I done with chickens oh heck no I also had my ik deer fighting its own in hopes of taming a new one oh my God oh my God everything's happening so fast trying my very best to catch this little Firefox pal before the end of the night come on yeah what oh I have one more ball oh do I cut it do I still catch it though come on come on come on come on come on come on oh you can catch while dead okay catch it while I'm dead with a new day here I was looking into a new unlock one called The Stone pit stone pits and logging sites were basically unlimited resources for Harvest I did also need me a Crusher something very useful but I didn't give enough credit for this game also had multiple spawn locations close to my base for eggs though I didn't know how to build an incubator at the time the next morning I had the crusher made a power statue going for upgrades and I was looking into leveling up my base all right Stone pit time I guess we could put it right here Stone Crusher for the stone pit obviously so with them it's a minute off another minute off look at that between the berry farms and primitive furnace the hardest build was going to be the hot spring another way for the pals to cool off and not feel so stressed out next thing I knew I was about to be tested and this had me terrified why am I being raided already please tell me why oh my God I don't need this right now [Music] we killed him where are you going I don't think so as you could see here a Palam mine was upset and this meant I needed a hot spring sooner than I thought now I could take my exploration to further outside these walls and see what power world had for me from these little water elephants to these celery type of Pals the fluids were really starting to pile up I would need 10 for hot spring and between all of the different kills with different water Pals I would have more than enough for two whole Hot Springs here are these bad boys I was talking about you see that cat there that little pink one no not the one on the left the right watch them for me the last thing to do now is build the next piece to another base level the new task in front of me I needed fire organs which sounded strange but I was all for it with the sun's setting there was this little guy de feating yet another pal and taking home the remains I planned on heading back to base though that's not exactly what I did next part of me wanted to go back home but Another Part Of Me found what seemed to be my first dungeon a new area with different rooms that housed multiple Pals to certain MPCs inside I found something called a Daydream I don't know this little pink floaty thing this weird cat I chased into another room called Mayu and something else that reminded me of Fiddler on the Roof this one called fuddler I don't know as I was on top of one of the tallest Hills today I saw more Pals than ever before even a new building that resembled this castle- like structure between all the upgrades that would come in I mined a bunch more Stone picking up what I could from our little Stone mine and building myself a new primitive furnace yeah don't mind that little pal to the side there okay I swear they were just sleeping on the job all I needed to do now was finish crafting up some nails and then wait for the iron bars to be done smelting new workbenches here I come a little house also felt a little too small so I need to break things down and start from scratch as you could see this is what I was going for having all the things I needed I was in a hurry to get another Chicken Coop made finally able to make my first outfit thus far Not only was my bow now stronger but we had the three shot bow at the ready I did revamp a little bit here seeing that things felt Loosey Goosey as you could also tell I did catch quite a bit more Pals my PO Box was looking stacked as fudge oh yeah look at this big fella apparently when you catch shiny Pals in the game they get a tad bigger who said I wasn't ready for another dungeon come on come on come to Daddy oh yeah oh I killed that one oh that looks bad on my resume I can get the incubator not the masturbator the incubator oh this is fancy got some nice magenta purple chests this really pretty actually what you got for me Ruby all right Ruby all right back at the base now I couldn't believe my eyes here oo look at all my eggs galaa eggs Gala of eggs G of eggs another beautiful thing that caught me by surprise was this new weapon having my little coups changed around a bit more I wanted to see what a Vixie would give us in the meantime I was ready to try out my new saddle that was being made yeah come on work on this people oh my God it's so weird having people can you tell I had more than enough food now between paler and my food chef's kiss today I was ready having all I needed and more my first boss Tower was a go this it oh boss bad what the this yo this is legit what oh my [Music] God woo damnn look at her she looks [Music] good all right this is oh this is my thumbnail that's great oh my God yo they got the Borderland style coming in I love that that's cool Zoe and Gris ball ship help woo that's not cool you got the shiny cat yeah kill him oh [Music] damn what the fudge yo hold on hold on hold on oh it's hard hitting her she keeps moving oh God my cat's going to die uh let's get another guy out oh machine gun monkey got a gun monkey killed the boss boss first kill oh my God look at her body rag doing yeah you raged all you ragged all it up oh my God it's so silly I love it oh this is beautiful what the fudge how nice it is up here why can't I oh I could just come up here here and just fly away as I plan to sleep the rest of the night away something with a purple Hue caught my eye oh I want that I want it I wanted I want it I want it I want it come on come on come on come on come on come on yeah I got my first one of these things oh looking through all of my technology there was still always something that would surprise me and so much more this was my best idea yet okay oh I think it was over there actually can I just say how cool it was to have so much Freedom with using a mount or not I honestly never stopped smiling while playing this game it was so much fun oh my God oh my God oh my God oh my God Pikachu Pikachu Pikachu Pikachu Pikachu come on come on come on hey I got a Pikachu with a lot of helpful tips people were talking about a Nightwing saddle the ability to fly of yeah I also had my first egg incubator going with all those we collected in the previous day sphar VA oh look at this we can get the gigos feres with another wonderful level to my base I figured the more fires the better for this next part I mean what could go wrong certain eggs not all no no no no no it's fine it's fine don't worry about it it's it's okay all the eggs and four fires is better than one finally taking flight to the skies as I did I found a little place to land funny enough this would actually become a second base for me I found what I wanted oh my God this is beautiful why did I oh I'm still on you that's fine poke hey poke don't mind the raid happening in the background but I had my little pals working for me again just in a new location with a lot more iron veins curious to see what these new types of Pals were I wanted to collect a few for my own level 17 what wait what are they trying to attack oh it's the base they're trying to go after okay come on there's another one right here going from a mount on the ground to this Majestic flying pal it changed everything I was finding new Pals left right and Center there we go oh it's a cave I want a cave I want a cave so badly Mountain stream go level 29 wait a minute wa wait a minute hold on I know I'm level 22 maybe but there like it's only because I'm catching Pokemon I'm not geared up for that yet are you kidding me on top of that my Vixie made a bunch New Pal spheres and I hat my first ever egg uh who I got a pan King from that holy crap I don't think I get that the only thing left to do was head back to my other base and give them the essentials they needed a few beds around the place with a new day here and seeing my pals work as hard as they did I needed a chest nearby in case they wanted to store anything away taking what time I had now to smelt down extra bars inside the house I had two furnaces built the wrong way so for a good amount of time certain tows would be working from the outside I know there was a better way of doing this but I was trying my my best to move a th000 plus resoures okay but that did also give me an idea for some bigger chests and a new spear for some extra melee damage focused on my pals I started moving all their beds inside this new place so they didn't have to sleep on the ground anymore with some new NPCs helping to build everything up I now had to figure out how I was going to place these walls so we have 8 9 10 11 beds in here we can get rid of these taking my journey back into the Wilds once again I was fast traveling to different points finding a new boss location ready to catch what was ahead of me all righty let's do this uh I'm going to make sure I ooh there it is I activated it oh that's hilarious look at this where you going to ever see that huh my turn come here chill it chill it Chile we got Chile boss what this a boss no way oh well I guess I could see that actually you need a break from chopping I got you this one is the pow ball thing and then oh this is where we make the arrows oh okay what fan girls who can't contain their love is invading base fan girls who what did I just read fan girl whoa hello what the fud are these Pokemon fan girls they're level 17 too that's [Music] scary so help me just the way they walk oh my God you guys are scary I need to get my strong Pokemon what am I supposed to do they're going to kill everything andan girl oh here we go seeking a night of love it is always chasing someone around at first it only showed interest in other Pals but in recent years even humans have become the target of its debauchery wait what you mean with the 69 the the number that's so dumb I love that what the hell hold on is that actually good catch I wouldn't have seen that oh my God next on my list of things to catch was this great big purple cat what the fud look at you go oh my God that thing jumps and everything oh catch [Music] Oh Come to Papa there we go oo all right I'll take it nice taking my leave back to the base I had a new Shield being built for more defense and decided on trying this breeding station out go to work buddy yeah there we go listen to the beat listen to the beat listen to the beat there's no beat but if you get it right oh you can get like a sick beat going with them and now if I wanted to breed required stopping breeding male and female not present not enough cake probably not the smartest thing to do but if I wanted to try breeding stuff out I was going to need cake and cake was hard to get right now it needed milk honey wheat bear just so many things it needed things I just didn't have while going for a swim with this next part I found it a little funny that swimming didn't have animations so everything was just running all right and that means oh that's so cool look at this look at this guys woo oh man Dragon Miss wait Dragon Cannon you well there goes that all right can we swim with this making the cake is harder than breeding it itself apparently yeah I'm just running in the water this game was in Early Access and yet I still loved every minute of it most of what I did next was mainly exploring eventually finding an area that I never thought I'd see in this game small settlement a ooh are we good here we cool reliable PF officer can you imagine catching one of these guys holy crap okay so they do have like little NPC settlements here that's cool H Merchants all right o wait let's buy uh masarina I want a masarina I need masarina in my life I don't know why but I do [Laughter] you see how annoying that is NPC stop it continuing my search forward I came across the most random NPC do you need help don't look at me like that you trying to say I've done something wrong I'm not an officer anymore not even supposed to be here I nearly died after getting hit by a truck wall on the job when I came to I was on this island when I was sure I was dead I prayed for a slice of pizza oh my God now I can make pizza up here in my hand whenever I want pretty amazing skill yeah who are you black marketeer you talking about this guy all right what do we have oh sweepa I can get a Cognito a mer and a bgrade um all right what do we want guys you got three choices we got a b-grade Cognito or a merth what do you want what do I want soon enough I'd be fighting the next boss and looking to catch them as well King Paca the Supreme fluff Commander hey nice you threw him in the air now wave it like you just don't care say hey say oh oh oh okay woo how are we so mean nice look at the Frozen skill going get him shoot with the guns ooh okay oh yeah you're the electric one go dazzy go dazzy oh God watch out dazzy I got you don't worry I can do this too I can do this too ow oh he actually got me good oh I was supposed to catch it wasn't I crap I forgot about that part I was freaking out cuz I thought I was going to die the next day I was looking into more stuff I could make anything that would catch my eye demand Humane work from pal cruel work brutal work let's go brutal come on bosses let's go let's fight I'm going to ding-dong and we're going to kill some witches I see that I see that they're coming I see it I see it don't you worry please catch this one even if you don't catch it's fine no no no no no my taco just suicide taco no oh so then there's people you don't tell me there's people with guns oh with guns yes please or not what I attempted next was fun but man did the pals cover my screen so much hi guys look at this I have three Pokemon out and then I'll have my other one all right let's join the battle this guy's just pushing him and then it goes whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa I didn't sign up for this that's a big froz one can you stop pushing them to me oh my God you're [Music] super you think you got what it takes nope nice stop nice save there boss eliminated thank you you please come again I'm surpris there's no like chest in this one or anything with two new builds going a pal condenser and a weapon workbench you best believe I was about to be the happiest camper ever I also found my Penguins to be the craziest bunch of well penguin okay you guys were supposed to go over there what okay oh my God go look at look at the headbang do you see that watch this watch [Laughter] this oh that's great with more iron now being mined up I had another invasion of Raiders thankfully this location was too high up and that gave me enough time to bring all the iron we had smelted down back home this is why I needed more iron just before I was about to leave my home I could not make this up but it seemed like raids happened on The Daily heard of violent wild pal kill them all kill them all yeah buddy now what they're just going to run away yeah probably while I was out exploring I was on the hunt for yet another shiny pal oh it's a big one Hello whoa who summoned the freaking what the heck is going on I'mma catch it oh I'mma catch it don't you worry about a thing oh I'mma catch it oh I'mma catch it where you going today I decided on trying out another dungeon fingers crossed I could catch more Pals in this one too something I really wasn't used to was how much the skills would change with each level it had me changing up the pals attacks quite often making my way into a new area I had plenty to look forward to not only did I catch quite a few Pals I also found more Pals my own level can we catch this thing level five I don't know if I have enough balls for this but I'm going to try it anyways try it [Music] anyways oh we caught one holy crap we got a gory rat gor rat wait there's a shiny somewhere uh I got to kill these guys whoa I'm going to die hold on I definitely wasn't expecting a death here or even another raid wait actually I can make this over here come on on okay we got a big cat going come on big cat kill him big cat I know you're stuck but just go kill him retrieving my stuff back the next day I made certain to find more Pals riding my new mount in the coming days this one was such a fun time it was fast oh I just realized look how big I am oh my God I just realized how big my my guy is oh holy crap literally just real okay I missed that one oh my God there's a wo Bon y these are like the mammoth things I'm not killing those those are like endgame World boss types beginning my Ascent in New Territory different parts of the map slowly started to open up for me even this new area with fire Pals and lava I was definitely outclass here and I wasn't sure if I'd make it out alive it's also that time in the video and if you made it this far comment looting and shooting down below with all my pals and NPCs working on resource farming I had just enough to start up a mill full of wheat looking to upgrade more of my base level with the current missions it asked for I made sure de cleared another raid coming in hot uh no this one seems pretty close oh it might be the bridge here look how many there are look how many oh my God and they have guns I think oo die humans can't catch the devel people well I'm getting a lot of their stuff though medium pal medium pal Souls ooh day 37 and I was looking back into my monitor stand setting the workload to above average and making sure they would actually do the job this time I was at a stage in power that allowed me to harvest cut and break things faster this being one of them taking a little break from my home I started using my spear a bit more poking some Pals along the way and throwing what pal spheres I could more of what I needed had me back inside a dungeon farming this blue palum and some sulfur along the way too yes we found another shiny pal a big boy cat again too using my parag glider to get down the hillside quickly I made my way towards my other base it started to become clear to me as I looked into more of my pals and what they actually did and more Pals I needed for mining this base of mine was finally looking stacked as fudge the last thing I wanted to do was see what a masarina did or what it would give me yearning for something more this allowed me to start tearing down the big house I first started with it wasn't really being used and I did need more space while the chickens were giving me more eggs than I would ever need I was so close to this next thing that's not how you make cake you don't you're not supposed to see chicken I think people would be worried I'm being honest noticing that the cake was about to take longer than ever I needed something else to do well at least I caught one that's pretty good right that was one of the weirdest interactions I would ever have in any video game and you know what I wanted more of it my goal now was to work efficiently and that meant trying to get my best Pals suited for what I needed with charcoal being the next resource needed this opened me up to the the coarse ammo being made and the ability to use a gun shooting me in power world what a great world i' lived in look at this guys we got ammo we got ammo I got me some ammo I also found myself a new Chiller Chile this was that day the only thing left to do was to farm and make as much ammo as I could on top of that breeding was supposed to become a thing Sno snoo for the win this is going to be my first official reading session I'm so excited for this man I'm so excited Let's Do It O Okay mhm so are they going to breed at least one more time before that this is the new egg we made just now hopefully it comes out looking like the both of them I don't know cake was actually needed for breeding to happen so we did have to wait a little longer but I also needed to find out where More Cows and bees live well guess what I'm on day 42 I think so at least this is so cool look at this giant horses like steeds with like the big pincer things looked like vegan Knights and dropped Health stuff what the I love that yeah I did that's a weird way to put it but yeah man that's exactly how these little Robin Pals gave me the hardest time ever they could swim out into the open Waters and I was left chasing them back and forth while I did get my stuff back I still needed to test out this makeshift gun here we go you're ready cuz I've got a gun yeah H pretty lady let's go let's go hey Zoe and GIS Bol I love it ready kill him kill him oh god I've got a gun and you're afraid of me I love it it's so good head shot to the Pokemon boss with the gun get out of here that was sick in both ways by this point in I honestly wasn't sure what to start breeding with one another so in the meantime I left my base and decided to do a bit of selling good or not I did make some money with the new set of balls being crafted I jumped on a out with a big old smile on my face oh that looks so good it's all like it's electric it's like a legendary electric dog oh that is awesome yo the love the the the the little Co and the little awesome Umbreon Cat created that yeah whoit whoa wait wait wait I shouldn't be doing this you're Leaf I'm water oh God you're going to really hurt me I'm also level 11 holy crap now this is what I was talking about ooh this one is fast okay this is beautiful look how fast this is oh so good oh has a double jump oh look at that Glide hey you stop shooting at me taking my fight into some really pretty flowers I was Unstoppable what a perfect time too because I started finding more Pals needed for my home look how F all More Cows just what the doctor ordered oh my God cows cows literally walk out of there please don't down me buddy oh there oh I thought okay that's the Pokemon I'm supposed to be catch in I literally no no no no don't run away oh my God oh my God oh my God oh my God oh my God oh my god dude oh wait oh I actually hit I didn't think that would hit you oh it almost scared me gave me a heart attack I was so close to losing this one as well picking up more arrows that were ready for me I was about to do some more exploring new areas and all specifically to deal with more MPCs o wait actually could I catch you I could catch the the vegan cultists no one told me I could catch vegan cultists in this game I don't want them anymore hello semidigested carrots oh I want carrots you talk about food can you not talk about food right now hello it always seemed like after I saw and fought all these new things more was always right around the corner all right we're going to use a new flying Mount I'm excited I want to see how far that takes me so this is common legendary crossbow and I can craft it too oh let's go dude a legendary crossbow is sick this new pal here this was about to become my main flying M and one that did more damage than I gave a credit for More Cows oh a lot more cows I need cows in my life oh sorry buddy all right fine I see how it is got to use some great balls thr that C looks like me after Taco Bell Dude I want some Taco Bell now oh my God I died oh why can't you hit the Pokemon instead I know me too man while exploring was fun and catching a boss was even cooler this dungeon was about to become my best friend I just didn't know yet took an arrow to the knee whoa whoa whoa taking it back to 2008 are we do you stream on Twitch I stream on Twitch oh a dig toys I want a dig toys hell yeah I want a dig to oh my god look look at that thing what the fudge excuse hello Beyblade I can't see I can't yo yo give me that POV oh my God anybody else getting so hot and bothered and scared and scared and scared and scared and scared hot and bothered let's go let's go I got a dig toys man holy crap mining iron couldn't have been made easier than ever before it even looks cool oh what is happening he's spinning the winning in my game also eggs so many eggs day 48 was the day I learned about something I saw in the trailer of this game okay maybe it is increasing all of my damage of everything maybe that's what it is never mind you might actually be right about that okay okay calm down calm down you're a big Pokemon but I want all of the relaxasaurus is to relax chill are you dead yo you like one HP with the new camp ahead I learned how strong my crossbow really was and the Damage that my pal finally did by the end of the day here I was curious to check out more endgame territory closer to the volcano and this was obviously not a good idea okay uh wait wait wait they are water holy crap wait no sorry I who whoa whoa whoa whoa I don't know if he'll survive I kind of don't want to use the bird cuz I know it might die wa and when I have two on me that's scary oh oh oh oh I didn't know there was one of you there oh boy I mean good thing I got the freaking with the new morning here I picked up a green monkey type of pal and tried to pair them up with this bushy for some breeding being back at the merchant cab I was looking to see what Pals were up for purchase it always seemed like I had a boss on my radar but this one was by far the coolest oh this looks like a Dragonite almost oh I like this yo I might actually use this there's so many Pokemon I'm just like oo this is like a Dragonite oh shotgun hello hello I'm doing good man I'm doing really good nice ooh I like you got some CC there what else oh crap we got a grin too now oh wait wait let them fight Let Them Fight Let Them Fight Let Them Fight yeah yeah yeah no Let Them Fight don't fight me what yes oh it took the day here to find myself another location for another base having a high enough base level it gave me one more base to actually build sadly I didn't have the resources needed this is something you don't see every day they're fighting each other is it for territory or I don't know if I want to get into the middle of this oh my God okay we can try to catch this 8% oh I might be able to catch this wait we got the mega balls for it the Giga balls sorry oh my God we got a mamist we got a mamist we got a mamist holy crap holy crap holy crap I got to take a picture of this oh I got to take a picture of this screens shot how do you between farming more sulfur inside another dungeon and looking for another big dig toys I took what I could get while my shiny cat was finishing up the rest of the nails I was now able to build my first assembly line finding myself in new lands I wanted to catch a couple of these goblin shark looking Pals I also learned that dungeons for each region were on the same level with whatever area I was in which meant this wasn't going to be easy seeing that I was out further than ever before I did try to get a fast travel Point nothing was close so that left me taking the longer way back showing off the newest addition to my team I was thinking of a new area I could build the Basin the starting place was nice and all but it was also cramped and it didn't really have much flat land so while flying around a bunch of new eras I found the perfect spot for this new location with a pow box down I planned at the coups needed as you could imagine I moved my breeder around setting up some new Hot Springs and building a few egg incubators near some cookies are you mine you are not mine oh why are you attacking him oh I don't even have my hold on hold on yo give me a second they can he cannot move with the Frozen Penguins yo those penguins are deadly holy crap I thought that was mine they're either going to kill you or not oh you know what actually no no no no no no no hey didn't even need to do it this next part I was actually dared to fight the starting region mamist okay so m you with all this stuff all right okay um you're going to have to kill him no don't make him come up oh you oh now you're just stuck up there okay you know what we're not using the dragon anymore you're pissing me off oo I could use this guy though that should be good seriously seriously oh you are a don't get me wrong this game was a lot of fun and I loved every bit of it except for the building I'm a huge Builder and in this game I always found myself stumped there were certain things I just wasn't able to do or very limited in and being a fan of building huge colossal things being able to make stuff the way I wanted to it was kind of hard but I did try my best with more Pals needed for my farm I found the perfect one just for that and they water so fast that's insane it's already done they just they're just waiting now maybe I should have more Farms going oh my God like a lot more Farms between extra plots being built and all the beds made my new location was starting to look better than ever before one last thing I wanted to do was add some sort of Bas likee building to my iron area Stone looked to be the best so while adding some stairs to walls and so much more to the foundations this is what I came up with I know it didn't look like much but with more time spent I Started Loving the place that was coming together adding a few things that would spice the place these penguins of mine were up to the task all I had to do now was move all the beds I had to the top of the floor space was starting to finally open up and that felt so great this was about to be awesome because I had all the essentials for more breeding to happen able to clear out all these camps with MPCs and guns felt easier than ever before I cleared them out super fast and freed any pal that needed my help I may have also fell into a random level 45 pal location but what are you going to do just watching them do their thing with that a care in the world I also got my iron from time to time with one more base to my name I had just the place for this go my pals be free to do my bidding I may have also started some new production lines what I really wanted to change up was all the pals working on the iron I needed more dig toys and the place for that was this desert area ooh look at this we got more mammoths fighting dude I swear I'm not doing this on purpose they literally just love each other to death you know what I might actually use this it's too hot here what really oh crap no uhuh sir whoa they're both going for me now I know it's a 3% but hey you got to try it out sometimes you know oh that one doesn't even work all right well let's try this one got it high quality leather okay so we're going to need some hot armor which is honestly fine I could deal with that it was almost like this game was trying to tell me something with all these mams I saw fight each other n look at this I'm just killing mamis like it's no tomorrow like there's no point with all the production lines I had finally set up all I needed now was a good source of power thankfully my rayun could do just that uh I might move them I just thought I'd throw them in here oh also I made a another base kind of thing I don't know again with these Raiders having built a few more hot springs for both locations and some beds for my Palace to sleep in no more being stressed out I did also have the right armor for the desert so now it was time to look for more dig toys oh wait wait wait I didn't realize you do that much damage I didn't realize I do that much damage what the fudge come on no stop it these are Big Balls too big balls on big walls come on come on come on no yeah that's right wait yeah that's right wait is there anything to like Fast try a nubis is over there yo that's sick oh this is going to be crazy isn't it look at this guys one1 one oh the guards in that um I I do want to catch them I just need a little more metal for bigger balls what I would soon come to learn was how different these camps were within the higher levels oh there he is you see that Syndicate Crusher this is the guy I saw ridiculous okay buddy buty whoa unlimited ammo dude so dumb taking a little break to check on some people you may want to look away hi big guy come with me um oh no you can't pick them up you can't move them which means you can't put them into breed he just made that up but the fact that it's believable is crazy we out here breeding people I don't well hello pretty hello so you can feed pet command command emote I'm trying to how do I do this Ah that's what it is okay that's a me to ball eh Look Away kids oh my God Jesus oh that's juicy course and gigos spere yo that's actually sick holy crap I'm blinking I'm blinking I'm blinking I'm I'm blinking oh what the yo I don't want to pet you what am I petting sure not petting your head hope you like that cuz that's all you're getting me too man me too assault rifle ammunition don't mind if I I definitely do the next day had me legit jump in my chair uh oh there's some metal holy crap yo okay buddy I can't see anything you're my screen my screen my ice cream my screen with all the Dig toys I did have the hunt was not over on top of all that goodness I was so close to another boss that easily became one of my favorites that looks like a a mean boss sacred Realm of the winged Tyrant ew that's a big quiver that's massive am I going to be able to win oh wait those level 23 no way oh God oh God oh God oh God oh God oh God oh God I don't like how big it is it's really this thing's huge you see that quiver quiver you know what hold on hold up hold up hold up hold up you want you think you're big watch this let's go let's freaking go you want big I got big I got big on big on big oh that might kill it or not okay actually it seems like I'm doing most of the damage oh God it knows it knows it knows oh can I catch it let's go let's freaking go I got a big bird of a quiver oh baby sounds like a dangerous Pokemon you know what I love it I love it I love it quiv is my new quiv taking the time to craft up a bigger and better Feed Bag I took a little more time to check on my pal the difference these new Pals made was night and day so we have tons of Ingot coming in now which is awesome we just need the gunpowder from the other side and we'll be good to go there so now this is turning into factorio honestly like there's so many games happening right now seriously like there was slime Rancher then there was Ark but then there's like other games involved too like you said there is literally factorio in front of our eyes right now this is where my curiosity got got the better part of me ooh we got a big old dungeon over here ooh I want to go there first uh level 40 you know what budg it let's try if we can One V one maybe this might work I don't even want to be here there grenadiers okay this is take forever to reload um maybe we I feel like I don't do any damage buddy are you going to attack here we go here we go come on hit him hard um yeah I mean that's not bad that thing's following me no no no no okay I feel like I have to squint is that just me really like blinding see this is how a dungeon should feel like it should feel not impossible but like a real challenge did my best I still have a lot of balls with me which is good still got some ammo for this gun oh they respawn as much as I wanted to deal deal with that there was no way I could clear up more than a couple rooms for the time being all that was left to do was some fun exploration around the upper parts of the volcano I don't know what is that what level is it rep uh wait what rep Tyro repti what is that lazyy punk yo I want this the music is awesome everything gets a little too loud I'm going to be honest but yeah there's no way I'm using the other pal spheres for this this would be insane I got to zoom zoom is that lava like moving or is it just like whoa oh wait could I literally just hold on I might be close here yeah there we go yeah boy got it all right go up no up up up up up let we go down down down down down I felt ready for another boss fight and to hopefully catch this one too next was a gumas and then a univolt come on this electric zi zap univolt is going down hey let's go all right I was moving fast I was also told to find something called a ragna hawk apparently they would be the best flying Mount until the real end game yes yes yes hey I knew it I freaking knew it ragnok here we go here we go yo look at that oh my God this is like out of a FPS game or something that's hilarious I love it oh that's great oh my God a new day here and I was trying my best to keep things powered up unival would do just that but seeing that the size made it difficult to do so I needed another Pal's help I also realize how long away it was but I needed a rematch with my panda Brethren you think you're cool enough whoo you actually stopped me there nice oh hello all right I'm going to get off I feel like this Mo Manda Manda Lux feel like they should be in like some sort of ring wrestling or like I don't know WWE St it with me we' caught you I didn't think that' work but awesome you're a oh hello hold on oh if only had money with me huh taking to the sky once more I was curious to find new Pals across the waters another desert-like place but this one filled with so many new Pals waiting to be caught do it do it do it yeah you little m do it come [Music] on you think I'm done you think I'm done no D I'll keep going I'll keep going I think I need the ultra ones now these are getting up really hard maybe I should say that every time I definitely didn't plan for another death to happen but that also made me more anxious than anything else I had to find a new fast travel Point close to my spawn you aren't going to believe this but my luck was Unreal oh I using that I'm using that I'm using that I am using that I was absolutely fangirling all over this new pal of mine are you ready for this you ready for this watch this watch this watch this Gyarados so cool it's a fire and dragon you know what we might keep you on actually cooking gives you a lot of levels holy crap look at him go too woo look how fast he's cooking what the fud yo what what yo he has kindling four oh my God yo this is going to be the best thing ever oh my God oh my God oh my god dude this guy's going to level up like crazy I knew I wasn't able to fight this but I needed a nice change of pace this is so cool this is awesome I'm scared but here we go cut scene time this is sick oh wait am I fighting [Music] people oh no no what are we fighting ooh okay this is so so cool did I explore most of the volcano um a fair amount yeah Marcus and fellis Quin is awesome Woo you're a big one you have 146,000 HP oh my God can we win I do 19 damage you oh God okay we can't win there's no winning there's no winning oh my God what if I take my big boy out oh wait you're fire hold on wrong one I'll take I'll hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on there you go there you go fight him come on come on yeah you like that Marcus you oh oh no oh I can't I can't how do you escape that one okay oh I didn't die all right I'll take that we take the W's oh okay there goes the other [Music] one well I mean that was honestly cool though I love that cut scene today would be me and my quiv against the world of Pals I didn't even know there'd be like a fire Gyarados type of thing I got lucky with that man that's so cool I love how you can just fly openly like this it's it feels so good Mount obsidian huh I wonder what there is here then is there obsidian or what wait you you might kill them I don't want you to kill him I want to kill him or catch him got to catch them all ass catch him I kind of want to see this guy in action now let's go oh damn that looks good kill him this guy is so big he has to back up oh I got you buddy I got you I got you I got you hey as much as I like that guy this ah he's so good he's so I'm so sorry for put you in that let's go uh if you keep scrolling down if you keep scrolling down there is legendary sphere now this one I don't think I'm going to get to this in my playthrough oh my God I need 43 for this guy I mean I did get lucky with the the thing I have but holy crap I had to make sure that my iron was coming in because it seemed that sometimes my pals just weren't up to the task Lantern this might help me for night time let's see I can finally build it because we finally have enough metal oh and the PO Box we definitely have to check that out that's been up there for quite some time now let's see though um oh I got to take it ooh so does it oh it's just on us forever now I think is that me yeah yeah ooh I like that okay with another trip on my quiv I started to see something out in the distance another Merchant location I had no idea wonder if this is oh this might be bad people oh no no no no these are good people okay I can't mistake them again hold on I did that last time I was like I started fighting I was like wait a minute this is actually really good oh look at this okay now there other people in here or is it all just like a broken down situation this is so cool it's just in the middle of the desert we got little guys hello you did it m waking who what you did it well making in here there isn't much but take a load off and relax it's pretty cold at night so don't go too far Marcus a PD a PF Big Shot keeps this Village safe we can live in peace and quiet thanks to him that's why it's a good idea to keep your head down here don't cause a fuss if you want to live long be smart and do what I do let the P PF protect you and survive for the day something I had to worry about was how much food my dig toys needed sure they had hundreds of points into food but man did they use the majority while mining away they also ate food like crazy and I was slowly losing my mind where's the food thing I can't even see the food thing all here we go the eggs we had wasn't enough and so I was thinking berries with my new refined pick my damage while mining went from 150 a hit to over 250 damage and that was by far faster than the pals themselves my first thought was looking for more digo trying to use the the incubator to catch more Pals and then condense them down the problem was I wasn't alone waa okay all righty then this man is crazy I choose you quivver oh God no no no oh you killed him in one hit I got to run I got to run okay I didn't think okay I guess yeah the levels do matter okay level 47 don't do it because level 47 right now is like level 100 unable to fight this Beast of a boss I had to hurry on home working on getting my wheat fixed into flowers so I could start cooking more Jam filled buns now looking to to upgrade more of my base's level it was asking for new beds to be built with the last bed being made and this giving my base an additional level up I was hoping for one more base build unfortunately the only thing that went up was the pals working in each base the smart move here was taking everything I had in one base and switching it up completely removing all the pals I had and slowly getting more working Pals to build up all the plots around after that it was just setting up the proper Palace to water plant and gather for the space of mine now it was just focusing on a single area for iron because having multiple was just way too much though these jam filled buns were great in food and gave a bunch of Sanity back too it was also a real treat to watch my German tide going ham on cooking what I started searching for now was more Bron cherries they were the best for planting as they had a level three for the suitability and my base needed so much more seeing that I was nearing the end of my playthrough for the time being I knew I still had a lot to explore but also to see and catch I had to check out this new location and pray something big and bad wasn't waiting for me oh we got this the stamina does drain super fast but we have this in the bag whoa what's a war sect whoa incin room knocked oh my God jman tide hello Wombo what watch what oh my God you don't like me can we like fly over then maybe trying to make my way to this tree of life sort of thing there was no way that was happening instead I decided on a little tour to a fast travel point and then looking through this Tundra looking place by this point in I just wanted to level up or try to do as much as I could catching bosses was the next best thing it went from catris to mandra and even this big Wombo Combo with a new day here I hatched something that I had no idea would even come from an egg hold on I got to see what a kitun is I'm really curious it's a flame doggo it's a flame freaking doggo look at this thing yo that looks so good I got a kitun from an egg okay you are what are you you're fire ignis blast oh wait we have a lot of fire though I can believe you're fire dragon you're fire bird fire dog electric dog the last few days I spent taking care of each one of my bases trying to tend to the farm and get Jam filled buns made to getting all the Dig toys Fed so they could then mine like madman a lot of farming and Mining went down with only 2 days left I had to do some serious catching dungeon yes please level 30 I got this i got this war SEC oh it's the Beeton oh that's [Applause] sick oh it's kind of like the penguin okay I like that fight to the death German tide kill him or no don't don't don't kill him sorry don't kill him right I think I got this oh get in my bones I knew it I knew it yeah mhm all right look at that caught 90 kinds of Pals yes I [Music] did now we just wait the hour all right right next would be MPC Black Market someone sh M shaft whoa hello right I forgot we found one of these before but never actually went in until well now oh hold on okay oh what is that oh this is where you are oh it's like a secret cave that's actually dope dude that's so sick um if that's the case too o oo I could use quiver you're Leaf in water which is perfect okay let's go I want to get in there but I'm kind of scared whoa whoa how'd you kill him so fast o o o yeah buddy oh we got that one still pretty hello glider think my glider is broken I think my glider's broken all right don't worry I'm going to use it as a shield this time this was Daye 99 and I was smiling like a joker Hello whoa oh God that looks so cool look at this like a version of me but electric oh this would be a great place to M you know what actually I'm going to mine it what am I saying um quiver I Choose You you shouldn't have come to the ground what are you doing stay flying look at this my huge quiver oh God all right I got to choose you [Music] then o o o o yeah that's right that's what we like to see all right with my very last day here there was no way I was just going to farm or do some basic thing in such a fun game here we go free Tower Alliance I'm coming for you this is awesome oh I'm on the wrong side hello join battle you got it got to hold F all right cut scene time I love this [Music] oh D she cute what she's really pretty though oh are her eyes I got this i got this I thought it was going to be something else I got this [Music] though Lily and lilline all right you want fire I got [Music] fire oh we might actually be able to do this I just got to make sure I don't get hit oh God okay okay okay okay okay okay okay [Music] okay she's really starting to hurt like how she's chasing me like this I don't like it I don't like it help me help me yeah burn him alive actually this is this might work if I just run around like this forever this might actually work just because this is where they chase you to try to get that melee like Shield thing off if I could just run around and get my Pokemon My Pal sorry to fight but I don't have unlimited stamina [Music] either what are we looking at okay even with a mega Shield that's crazy that to be crazy though [Music] I Choose You quivver [Music] Go all right I mean we're doing a good amount of damage can we defeat this in 8 minutes I hope so we just got to really turn those corners and then we run their poke yeah our guy will attack we'll have some time to get away to get our stamina up when you come a little closer we'll do hard 60 yep yep yep yep and you just keep chasing us let's do it okay that's one way to do this actually Lily you about to die what you got to say for yourself Lily nothing okay let's reload I'm going to finish [Music] her woo boss eliminated let's go oh that's good stuff Hello boss what are you guys doing freaking out me too ah that was awesome I actually did that I am yeah I'm surprised to be honest all right fast travel Point let's go back home and just give you guys a little Rejuvenation cuz you guys dead but they actually helped so much like I didn't realize I need two fire guys like that it's been so much fun to even go and say that we finally made it to day 100 I know a lot of people been asking for this game there's going to be a lot of people worried about it there's going to be a lot of people being like o it's a it's a ripoff it it plagiarizes it does all these different things not that other V video games do that too but that said all in all I just hope you guys enjoy this video that's it I'm going to make sure I keep the comments in this video specifically clean as possible I'm GNA delete everything that just doesn't provide positive good healthy feedback fun times fun moments that's all I want that's all I've ever wanted I really appreciate you guys watching this video thank you so much for the support if you guys want to see another video on this just let me know in the comments if we can get 200 likes that would be insane that would let me know that you guys want more of this video but that said I hope you guys have a lovely day have a great night I'll see you in my live streams Endor video Until then this is Ray Panda signing out bye guys into and shrouded we go
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Exposing Target Employee Hiring Spree|CHEAP $2 Holiday Pay BRIBE To Employees!|Quitting Your Job
target says that all your worth is an extra two dollars guys they want to bribe you to work during a holiday they're going on a hiring spree bribing you with two dollars more to uh take off or or work your freaking holiday uh and packing their boxes stocking their warehouses and their shelves and everything like that two dollars is all they can give you this is why on anti-job university we teach you to reveal your passion in order to cash in so that you're not shackled to uh jobs like this nine to five uh plantation jobs and that extra two dollars might seem tempting to you guys that have jobs right now but no it is not and stay paying attention because what i'm going to do is i'm going to show you two articles that will reveal and expose the tricks that they use to kind you into going ahead and working your holidays your high holy days and days that you want to take off and spend with your family okay so i'm gonna go over here to this one right here it says orlando florida target is paying employees an extra two dollars per hour during the holiday season as it works to boost his workforce amid widespread labor shortages hourly team members that work inside the stores seasonal team members service center and supply employees select headquarter positions will be rewarded with the extra money like two dollars is really something all right target announcement tuesday so what i want y'all to see is this right here okay i want y'all to know that no matter how much a company is paying you that means they're making a hundred times at least in order to pay you that they have to be making 100 times that so your labor your work that could be going into your passion your business whatever you want to come up with whether whether or not you do hair whether you uh uh want to start a trucking business whether you want to do music those are the type of things that you should be going after god gave you a gift but this is what they con you with watch this okay all right excuse me zoom will not let me click okay so it says encouraging employees with rewards target continues to reward as hard-working employees through bonuses and other privileges okay so a lot of you guys are adults if you're over 30 years old right now i'm going to be frank with you you shouldn't be looking at this as a choice the bible says that you're supposed to leave an inheritance for your children's children there's no way in god's green earth or the devil's hell that you can leave a target job to your children's children all you're doing is passing down another curse meaning they're gonna have to apply just like you and say please master tell me yes so i can maybe take care of my kids and be on the hamster wheel okay you are worth more than that trust me don't be offended by what i'm saying i am just telling you the truth okay i'm not your enemy i want to help free you okay it rewards its hard-working plantation workers with other privileges okay it's a privilege to be with your family you're supposed to be with your family okay and it's a privilege for you to get an extra two dollars that's what you're worth what is it uh nine bucks ten dollars at most and then so that bumps you up to twelve that means that they're making at least two the freaking a thousand dollars off of you each hour for your labor that's the only way they can afford to pay you the extra pay can be availed by the company's hourly team members and stores service center supply chain positions as select headquarters and seasonal team members on specific dates hourly stores okay look at this man this is crazy all right service center members can earn an additional two dollars for each hour worked on november 20th to december 19. so you're not supposed to get any of your high holiday this is rest this is what i'm talking about so you need to break out of it like a lot of you guys are going to get in your 40s and 50s and you're going to realize that some new president is going to come he's going to destroy pensions he going to destroy your retirement funds and all of these extra things then you're going to be wondering what the heck can you do you're not going to be able to afford some type of life insurance or a final expense uh fund or any of that extra stuff and your kids are gonna be left jacked up in the game okay and then the the cycle is gonna repeat you can't depend on these government jobs you can't depend on these nine to fives to help you okay you need to use your god-given gifts if you don't know what it is you text that number in the description we help you find your passion you already have one we help you uncover reveal your passion in order to cash in we help you turn that into an operational business and record speeds okay that is what you deserve okay so this is what they're doing they're using you to build up their dream their their plantation you're working okay just like back in the day you're like well david it's not the same thing yes it is why because they're giving you an extra two dollars if they're giving you an extra two dollars that means they're getting the extra 2 000 or something like that off of you that's the only way it makes sense all right you're not going to pay somebody more than you make if you're the owner of the company do you guys understand that so if you're new to the channel i want you to do a jet lead sidekick to the like button i don't want you to work your high holy days coming up uh this season or any of that i want you to text so i can help you reveal your passion in order for you to cash in i want you to unchain unshackle yourself from these jobs all right where they have to bribe you with an extra two dollars think about that it's just like that shot that they have everybody going to get where they know that you're desperate for money so they'll bribe you with a hundred bucks ain't no telling what's in it guys so they'll give you 100 bucks remember when your mama told you ain't nothing in life for free so you have to be a little bit skeptical why would they give you a a a 100 bucks free or why would these people bump up two dollars for the holiday season that's because black friday is going to be there and everything and they're going to make a gazillion so instead of you starting your own little shop online you can start a little quick shop online and sell some stuff right around this time and make you a couple hundred thousand dollars instead of you making you a couple hundred thousand dollars you're gonna make them a couple hundred million dollars by going in there for an extra two dollars while your kids at home by their self or with their grandparents looking at you on a thing on screen somewhere while people are bum rushing the store okay so you don't want to be in that position if you're new to the channel do a jetly side kick to the like button this is anti-job university where we teach you how to reveal your passion in order to cash in that's what we talking about baby love 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Dietary Sources of Iron and Iron Supplementation
welcome to nursing school explained in this video on dietary and supplementation sources of iron and what to teach our patients when they have been diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia iron deficiency is the most common anemia so it's very important that as a nurse you're well versed in what to do when the patient gets diagnosed so that you can help them get back to their iron stores and restore them so number one should always be for the patient to increase their dietary sources of iron and that is because not only do does regular food have other benefits minerals and vitamins that supplementations don't have but also it's more a natural way of doing that so for patients with mild iron deficiency anemia or for maintenance this might be what's needed and I always like to point out that there are not only animal-based products or foods that are high in iron as a matter of fact lentils gram per gram actually have a higher iron content than beef for example which is usually what we think about when we think about iron so for the non-animal based products that contain a lot of iron that is lentils as well as leafy greens especially spinach as well as chardoned kale and then tofu and Tempe so anything that soybean based quinoa which is a grain that comes from South America that is actually a very excellent source of iron along with fiber and other important nutrients and beans and then pumpkin seeds as well and then we have the traditional animal based sources which is beef oysters liver and eggs the reason that I like to point the vegetable or plant-based iron sources out is because many times patients who are at risk for iron deficiency anemia already have other medical problems because such they can be such as people on dialysis or chronic kidney disease that might also have arthrosclerosis and we know that these animal-based products can cause problems with their cholesterol and then lead to more atherosclerosis where on the vegetable based iron sources we don't really have that risk so they're typically much better But whichever your patient prefers are always make sure that you recommend for them to take the iron source with vitamin C because vitamin C is what's needed for us to absorb the iron so the more vitamin C you get directly with your iron source with your intake the better off you'll be in absorbing it and that can be anything as simple as combining a glass of orange juice with whatever meal that you are having with your food now when we look into po oral supplementation again we want to take it with vitamin C and again that can be that glass of orange juice or if for some reason it is not possible then you know other sources of vitamin C by food can be can be helpful or another vitamin C supplement to take with your iron supplement uh typically it is recommended to take the the dose more than once a day for increased absorption so the smaller the doses the better the patient will be able to absorb these doses so if they can take them two or three times a day to come to the total daily dosage that's what's usually better for them it's best before to take iron supplements before meals but they can cause some stomach upset so if that occurs the patient can take the supplements with meals as well and the patients are not supposed to take iron supplements with milk or anti-acids because they can definitely decrease the absorption and we know that we want to get the maximum iron into those patients sometimes liquid iron is indicated that is mostly for children and then we want to recommend to take it with a straw because iron is a black liquid and that can actually cause some permanent teeth staining so the straw kind of helps to bypass the teeth and propels the iron better back in the back of the throat where it can be swallowed right away iron supplements can also cause black stools because like I said it's a black substance in liquid form that the patient takes and even the the iron pills can cause some black stool so very important to distinguish that from a GI bleed and then the patient is also supposed to get regular blood checks because maybe they don't need the iron supplementation for the rest of their lives just until they have restored their iron stores and then maybe we can revert back to these dietary resources to for kind of like a maintenance and again here if taking po take with vitamin C that's probably the most important part for either dietary resources or supplementation that you take it orally because it's better absorbed that way and that way hopefully you will need to be on the supplementation for for that long if we come the patient has severe iron deficiency or for some reason they cannot take the iron supplements for some malabsorption issues with their small intestines or maybe the patient is non-compliant with their regimen then um IM or IV Administration can be recommended when we do give it IM we want to use the z-track method which is where you pull pull the skin that overlies the injection site over to the site and then you inject it into the patient and as you let go that skin that you pull to the side kind of moves over the injection site and what that does is prevents staining of the skin because again it is a black liquid so if you if the patient needs this you know once a week or so it can actually leave Tattooing in their skin and then they can have these black dots in their injection site and we do want to use the gluteus medius muscle for that um if the patient is severely iron deficient and we need to administer Iron by the IV that's always possible but be aware that iron might cause allergic reactions so stay with your patient as best as you can especially the first few times and during the beginning of the administration and also the patient is at risk for phlebitis so make sure that you get a bigger vein access not only higher up in the arm but also a bigger gauge IV preferably a 20 or an 18 gauge so that it doesn't cause the irritation that leads to phlebitis because also if it extravasates it can cause some staining there too because again the liquid is black thanks for watching this video on the PO and dietary sources of iron also check out my other videos on the actual anemia of iron deficiency and the other anemias and what it takes to build red blood cells through erythropoiesis I'll make sure to put all the video links in the description below thanks for watching see you soon
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Conquer Overwhelming Business Startup Anxiety Expert Coaching Tips
so I wonder if can we sort of do a bit of a role play where I'm a total beginner coming to you as a coach and I'll try and play the pot and imagine myself how I was a few years ago potentially and you kind of coached me through the process is that reasonable yeah we could do that okay it's sick so I'm gonna be like right Robin I've heard you know I heard you analy's podcast I've heard you're a business coach I think I want to start my own business but you know it's overwhelming I don't even know where to begin I've
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R17 Million Mansion Tour - What You Didn't See Coming!
enough [Music] hello and welcome to another episode today we are right here in malesdal Eco estate touring another Grand Mansion my name is Chad riveros this is the private property home Shopper show and the home behind me is without a doubt absolutely incredible but before we head off though remember you can find it in your new home on privateproperty.co.za Julian thank you so much for having us here amazing Eco estate tell me a bit about yourself and tell me a bit about your company Allegiance properties so Allegiance property has been well established in the Meyersdale area especially within the Eco state for a number of years now I've seen properties grow from Ground Zero over here just selling off vacant plots and then obviously seeing these monstrosity of homes that have come up within this estate so it's been a really really great privilege to see these arms come up and with the likes of people I've dealt with along along the years it's been so amazing to see such amazing architecture that has come into fruition over the time fantastic so may as well ecostate we've toured it so often a lot of the viewers are quite comfortable with what's going on here in Maysville Eco estate but what we've missed is talking about it as a area to live in so give me some of the places of living in mezzle Eco State and why a customer who maybe doesn't know about me as well or maybe living in one of the other suburbs would want to move here so the estate upholds the security that that any individual that would want to be spending this type of money has to offer it's 24 hour security it's nestled in 115 000 square meters of land of which only approximately 350 homes are nestled on the on the ground itself the reason so little homes are nestled in is because it's Ample Ample advantages for animals to freely roam within their state there's over 500 Antelope that are in your wildebeers and giraffe that that frequently roam amongst the the green belts and so forth so their state itself is very unique very family orientated and it's an estate that really upholds the luxury of lifestyle that most buyers want to want to partake in it feels incredible it definitely doesn't feel like we're right here in joburg either yeah it seems like we're in a we're at the Kruger sometimes you know part of the part of the estate that's what it feels like but what's also nice is what we're going to be going through in terms of this property I mean I'm sure you you've you've noticed this property and you've seen it obviously come to fruition in terms of being on the market so I'm quite comfortable to present this property to the public and say look this is a home that you should be considering and I mean that's what we hear today is to talk about this property here behind us and give me a couple of your favorite features about this product well I love the fact that it's a thousand square meter home it's on a 1 500 square meters 10 plus minus but also the architecture of what the home can offer you know any buy that's spending this type of money wants to have that streets appeal that a house can offer in this home I do believe has it one of the key aspects of it is it's got a it's got a cinema room it's got six bedrooms six bathrooms double Garage on either side and you know if Granny's coming along it's always nice to know that there is a lift that can accommodate you into her own uh private bedroom which is quite nice to have as an added feature I can't wait to check it out Julian thank you so much I really appreciate it thank you welcome home and when it comes to real estate Allegiance properties deal with people here we go [Music] thank you [Music] as you step into this home you're greeted by this incredible entry hall with light streaming through the double volume Windows just above me down lighting that matches the Elegance of this home stunningly and then just in front of me there is that elevator that we mentioned in our intro beautifully positioned and covered in gloss so it doesn't obstruct any of the views that males or Eco steak is so well known for this room is also air conditioned and leads immediately off to both of your double garages and your very own Cinema room which we're going to be checking out right now come with me the cinema room is exactly what you'd expect from a mansion the size it's large has multiple tiers with several comfy reclining chairs and a multi-channel speaker system complete with a huge projector but what makes this Cinema room so incredible has to be the uniquely shaped bulkhead that houses smart LEDs so you can set the perfect tone for all of your movie Nights now with the cinema out of the way remember you don't have to watch all of your movies there because this entry hall with the way it's been designed doubles perfectly as an area you can sit down relax and watch a couple of movies there's a grand piano yes so you can make this place your own it's really nice to see homes that allow so many different types of designs and styling options but this is not all because the rest of the home awaits it's like a quick walk down these stairs and see where we find ourselves [Music] and here we are finally within the first living area that we come to now this living area borders your kitchen above our heads we've got beautiful bulkhead ceiling this carries on throughout the downstairs area with recessed LED lighting as well as those speakers that are built in the ceiling that has become a staple of homes here in Maysville Eco State then below our feet we've got these beautiful large white tiles that really open up the space the area itself has got plenty of room for the massive L-shaped couch behind me underfloor Heating and then as I said leads directly onto your kitchen and here we are within many people's favorite area of a home and that is the kitchen now this kitchen can only be described in one way and that is Ultra Modern we've got white enamel countertops that's broken up so nicely with dark brown Cabinetry as well as plenty of silver elements and those silver elements I need to mention right here because as you can see this beautiful thing that you might mistake as a chandelier is actually an extractor fan and this is definitely the first time we've seen an extractor fan be modeled into an art piece and just below that extractor fan we've got a gloss melee induction cooktop you don't want to use induction or you can't because of load shedding they've thought of it just to the right of that you've got a stainless steel gas hob with two burners and to its left you've got your Chef Zinger Staple in any home behind me I'm sure you can see it glowing there but we will have it in cutaways take a look at your very own built-in bar full LED lighting to display your favorite drinks and then quick access to the garage so if you're moving groceries at straight into your kitchen and then into your Cabinetry talking about Cabinetry built into your floor-to-ceiling Cabinetry you've got six melee appliances two warming drawers two ovens a steamer and a microwave so this home is kitten out with a kitchen it would even make a private Chef blush but before we go any further let's move off just to our left and see what the scullery has in store for us foreign [Music] is perhaps the nicest we've seen on the show so far it carries through the ultra minimalist design from the kitchen and it features some more unique bulkheads there's plenty of content cupboard space so you never need to worry about whipping up large meals for all of the Glamorous parties you'll be having in this home there are also two additional sinks and direct access to your courtyard making this the perfect utility space [Music] thank you and what do we do once we've whipped up a meal for our guests that they're going to be talking about for weeks well we head off to the dining room come with me [Music] and here we are just around the corner you find your dining room area now this dining room area is incredibly spacious enough space in fact for a 10 seater dining room table and then just above the dining room table being a focal point and leading the eyes all the way up to these high ceilings is this incredible Swarovski Crystal Chandelier and then on my right hand side is a corner window letting in that little bit of natural light [Music] and right next to your dining room area is your second lounge area now this one is absolutely beautiful spacious and the perfect place to curl up and watch a movie The reason I say that is because despite its modern appearance it is right next to a gas fireplace this gas fireplace is shared with the first living area we saw earlier so it's a complete posture and a really nice feature but front and center is a massive TV and that TV is flanked by two windows letting in a lot of natural light which makes this room work both during the night or during the day but when you're done watching a movie you want to stand up you want to break or even you want a refreshment just to my right is a bespoke bar area that is going to cater for all your needs and that's up next thank you just before we move into the bar area I'd be remiss not to mention just down this hallway you've got your guest bathroom as well as your downstairs guest bedroom that guest bedroom comes with its very own ensuite bathroom all complete with a freestanding bathtub single vanity and beautiful Windows looking out onto the back Garden so it is still very private [Music] foreign moving a bit forward we come to my favorite room in the home and that is right here your bar area now this bar area is perfectly situated right next to a sliding glass door that leads out onto this manicured Garden as well as pool area and wooden deck but we're leaving that for last let's talk about what you get right here above our heads we've got those built-in speakers fully air conditioned bar area that I love because of all these massive Windows areas like this can get so hot no such thing in this home just to my left you'll see a glass Auditorium that is currently decked out as a kid's storage area playroom you can do whatever you want let your imagination take wild but what makes this bar area my favorite room in the home other than of course it is beautifully laid out with all the storage space you could ever want well it is because of this right here a fully enclosed and automated coffee bar with its very own warming draw opening up yeah you get to put all your snacks and keep them warm while watching movies in your living room area but closing this let's walk outside and see what the garden has in store for us because this home is built with families in mind we've got a pool area as well as a massive patch of grass and then hidden just behind these stunning stunning landscape Garden is your very own private jungle gym and Wendy house trust me your kids are gonna love not only what mayorsville Eco estate brings but with this home in particular has now we have wrapped up the downstairs area Let's Take a Walk Off to the entry hall and decide how we're gonna make our way upstairs to the top floor come with me [Music] good so this home has a beautiful elegant floating staircase but why take the staircase when you can take the elevator so a quick open and then we press this button right over here [Music] see you upstairs [Music] foreign and here we are swiftly and safely delivered to our upper level where all the bedrooms are located now because of safety there are two Gates located on upper level both of them require just a small push and here you are we've seen a lot of homes and this is easily one of the coolest ways to get to your top level so come with me and let's take a look at what this whole upper level has in store for us because trust me it is a lot [Music] thank you and here we are standing in the upstairs pajama lounge and this one is specifically quite special for one you've got a beautiful curved wall of glass looking out onto your top deck as well as downstairs into your entry wall it's perfectly positioned between all of the bedrooms upstairs to be a place that you can sit relax and enjoy a movie without having to go downstairs and sit in the cinema room or one of the lounges so it's got quite a cozy atmosphere and what makes it all the better is just behind me you've got a fully kitted out games room wrap around couch pool table and foosball table fit in so easily and then between all the bedrooms right next to your games room is your very own fully kitterat gym which we're going to start with let's take a look [Music] thank you and now with all the living areas out of the way there are five bedrooms located on this side of the home three of them on this wing and then two of them located on the other Wing one of those two being your master suite so what I'd like to do is right next to the lift we're going to take a look at the first bedroom and work our way counterclockwise all the way until we reach the master suite come with me and let's see what's sleeping in melesdale Eco state in a home this fantastic must feel like [Music] our first stop on this upper level is the office the massive space has plenty of natural light and Carries through the bulkhead ceiling design we've seen throughout this home the bulkit houses the central heating system and a few lights which Aid in brightening up this room but with these high Windows the space is bright enough [Music] foreign [Music] s have their own Flair with a few unique features in the core including different accent walls and bulkhead designs but each space has plenty of Windows stunning light features and ensuite bathrooms there's nothing more you'd need in a home like this [Music] thank you [Music] and here we are finally within the master suite of this incredible home so this master suite is divided up into a couple of different areas behind me you've got your bed area spacious big Eerie everything we've seen before done perfectly right the area is air conditioned but just everything above it is your very own private Lounge area absolutely massive custom marble field tiles two windows with a cantilevered roof and windows built into that cantilever letting in so much natural light as well as a really cool chandelier being almost a centerpiece you've got your inbuilt speakers and everything else you could want from your own private space but just up to my right hand side you've here got your own walk-in closet that's divided into two different areas let's show you what this has in store thank you [Music] you have to admit it's pretty cool having your own private kitchen space in your master suite but that first set of walk-in closets isn't everything because your second set of walk-in closets is right here and this leads off to your ensuite master bathroom and we're checking that out right now [Music] thank you [Music] now with that beautiful master bedroom wrapped up the cherry on top has to be that it leads out onto your very own private balcony with an incredible view of the whole estate but more importantly it allows you to look down onto your incredible loophole or stunning manicured grounds or even come over here and catch a really nice tan foreign [Music] ly brings us to the end of this episode so let's Venture back downstairs so we can talk to you about how you can become the next owner of this incredible home right here in Maysville ecostate [Music] thank you [Music] and unfortunately that brings us to the end of today's episode so let's recap what we've seen so far this incredible home offers six bedrooms six bathrooms two separate garages as well as a whole host of other notable features such as a bespoke bar a separate gym room as well as a cinema room and lift all for 17 million Rand now if you'd like to become the next owner of this incredible home what I'd like you to do is contact Julian and hamat from Allegiance property and a big thank you goes out to Julian as well as Hamad for allowing us to show you this stunning home and all of its features what I'd like you guys to do is like share and subscribe and please drop all your comments of what you thought about this incredible home Down Below in the comment section and don't forget to hit the notification Bell so you never miss an episode of the private property podcast or another episode of the private property home Shopper Show Where We Tour all of these amazing homes but for myself Chad riveros and the team at the home shopping show thank you so much and we'll see you next time right yeah thank you and goodbye [Music]
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💥Depp vs Heard: Decoding the Last Deception with Language Analysis
today we're gonna talk about uh johnny depp and amber heard this is part five greg want to tell us about the videos you're gonna watch yeah this is the remainder of the video this is direct and cross and redirect in the defense side for heard and for depp and there's a lot in here and we'll talk about how they're trying to impact the jury and how they're prepared amber other than the threats that you've described what other threats have you endured since the debt waldman statements were made i receive hundreds of death threats regularly if not daily thousands since this trial has started people mocking my testimony about being assaulted making fun of my objection relevance unresponsive you can continue it's been agonizing painful and humiliating thing i've ever had to go through oh no one ever has to go through something like this i just want johnny to leave me alone i just want him to leave me alone i've said that for years now and i thought he would after two thousand responsive all right greg what do you got yeah so we will use occasionally on this show a lot of jargon so we're going to be careful not to use a lot of jargon to unpack some of the dense concepts that we talk about but in this one we don't need a lot of jargon i'm going to tell you that she her head is like it's on a switch and she's got a little limit switch right here and when she looks at the jury her face changes from what it is when she's looking at the attorney so we'll call that a swivel switch just my own made up word if she does that she changed her face that's okay except remember people are in the jury are human beings and those people in the jury may come from a different culture where too much eye contact is bad they may come from a culture where too much eye contact means something they may also have trigger points that when you look at them with an angry face it makes them feel something if i were coaching her i would say hey that's a little bit over the top right there when you look over there and you start making all those mean faces what if that person over there has had an experience that you're triggering and i'll give you before we end this one of my favorite ever stories i've heard about body language from an attorney when they learned that i was doing this so she needs to be more cautious with that hard eye contact now you guys remember there used to be a like a litter or a cat litter commercial on tv for i think it was tidy cats called stank face you remember that people would walk in the room and their face would go well she's doing some of that which is a little bit over the top and it would be funny if it were not for the fact that that happens when her feelings are hurt more than when it's about her being threatened her words trail she kind of runs way back she'll numbered hundreds regularly if not daily hundreds with no emotion i receive hundreds of death threats if not daily but when she starts talking about mocking is when she gets that little stank face thing going on and her whole emotional demeanor changes she rubs her legs and there's too much emotion in the wrong places for me chase what do you got yep i agree with you then right at that question what threats have you endured the attorney asked her this question then it's business-like emotional there's this large inhale turns to the jury and instantaneously starts with this face wrenching again like you talked about stank face uh to get into an emotional state and this rapid shifting of facial expressions is not truthful if this is peer-reviewed this is well reviewed in multiple studies and it's it's very strange we don't see this very often but she says mocking three times and my testimony about being assaulted and not mocking her abuse not mocking her suffering not mocking her life but they're mocking the testimony not the fact that she was abused they're mocking the testimony which is a interesting point to make here no i'm not saying there's some deception here but that's a definite huge red flag there's a discussed facial expression uh in her trial baseline in general she makes this kind of disgust uh facial expression and if you imagine smelling sticking your nose into a rotten gallon of milk and sticking your nose down there it makes everything in your face kind of go towards the middle and that's what we're we're seeing here but throughout this whole thing she's selling and not telling she's checking the responsiveness of the jurors one two three just kind of scanning around the jury pool what to be a deeply internal experience of discussing her suffering she's checking to make sure that she's touching base with each person when she should be emotional and emotions don't happen when she's processing the questions they happen when she's looking at the jury this is a big deal and when she says i want johnny to leave me alone this was the entire case against her is him trying to get her to do the exact same thing so it's strange but i want you to watch one point during this that's really special to me when camille which is uh depp's attorney objects the facial expression to the jury disappears and she's back to holding it off just to look at camille just to look at that one person who's objecting so the instant all the suffering just vanishes and she gets cold and calculating just to look back camille pretty strange scott what do you think all right can i have one first guys this is our opinion and we want you to remember that as you go through this video all of it yep oh yeah and remember we know people go through stuff much worse than this we understand that we we really get it we know people go through some horrendous things that we'll never hear about that you'll never hear about so we we've taken that into consideration we're talking about this one person and our opinions and that's all it is of this one person's behavior that we're seeing all right and johnny depp i guess two different people so uh all right so after uh camille says that the threats that you you describe her eyes are wide they're wide open and the only blinking we see is when we see that that eye flutter that eyelash or eyelid flutter um right after that and there's another pause where her eyes are locked in on her and then she just keeps looking at her and after that the lawyer says non-responsive we see 18 expressions of contempt disgust anger scorn sadness all these and a lot and all together there are 26 but 18 of those are micro expressions which which go on from a micro expression to a big uh expression again like chase was saying these things don't morph from one to the other they just click like she's clicking a dial to show these different expressions that's not real that's not right that's acting i'll say it not acting very well how does that sound so then at the same time we're not seeing any tears all this time she's supposed to be so upset and all this stuff is happening and her voice doesn't crack when you're that upset when you're talking about things like that and you're upset your your vocal cords your larynx will start or the muscles around it will start contracting there's none of that her voice is almost smooth as she's going through this it doesn't crack it's clean it's clear you can hear everything that's just really unusual for situations like this then when she says uh uh you can continue it's again odd placements of these expressions they'll start before she before they're supposed to and the she'll as she's talking they'll just fly in there and fly out and they're odd they're not timed correctly that's that's an odd way to say that but that's the only way i know how to know how to put it but watch for those 26 different expressions there how they click from one of the other just one two three four five and you can count them as you go through you might see the micro expressions if you look really tight but um you'll definitely see the bigger expressions that they morph and they don't morph into but they click into and then before she says i just want johnny to leave me alone she goes oh oh like this and the reason it looks so weird it gives you such an irky feeling is because she can't pull off those emotions she's supposed to have that she's trying to sell oh i just want johnny to leave me alone she's trying to work herself up and fire herself up to go into this deep emotion things when she says i just wanted to leave johnny to leave me alone it just it doesn't work because it's so fake and it look that's why you get that feeling and everybody watching this play with oh that's horrible because it's fake and she can't get up enough motion to to pull that off so i'll leave it there because i know mark's got a whole bunch of stuff mark what do you got yeah so i agree quick successions of disgust disdain distaste uh in the mouth there i think you're right scott some of it is absolutely to do with trying to kind of raffle through emotions not being able to pick the right one clearly doing that for the jury i think some of it is is there's some good literature out there that says we will get an abundance of those uh those emotions around certain personality disorders and so there's there's a good chance that there's a baseline there of of this disgust and distaste and disdain which is around a personality disorder but you know regardless of all of that is it having an effect on the jury which way they're going to go because you know she's probably quite right to try and have an effect on the jury because they're the ones that are going to make the decision well we're not there we can't see the effect on them but we can experience some of the effect that it's having on the judge or certainly i was having a conversation with an old friend of mine who happens to be a judge happens to be a magistrate in the uk system however she is a magistrate that deals with a great deal of domestic violence cases and in this conversation very trusted person in this conversation she said well if the judge believed these emotions if the judge believed that amber heard he's experiencing some very difficult emotions at this time the judge has a duty of care and the judge would probably possibly maybe say something like miss her do you need a moment or let's take a break for a moment if she believed what was going on here i suspect i don't think i've not seen that the judge at any point during herds most emotional displays has ever done that i'm going to take from that that the judge doesn't buy this well it doesn't really matter because the judges are making a decision okay the judge is just running the court and going i will decide if somebody needs time because the judge is the the idea is the judge will get will help the the victim get out the straight facts unencumbered in many cases by the emotion because it maybe doesn't help often it doesn't help get the story across correctly in this case the judge seems to be letting a run with this well i think that's interesting i think that's interesting because if that's the case the judge doesn't buy it if the judge doesn't buy it why would the jury buy it so it's maybe not having the effect that she'd like it to have and now having said that u.s system could be very different from my friends uk system i don't i don't know amber other than the threats that you've described what other threats have you endured since the debt waldman statements were made i receive hundreds of death threats regularly if not daily thousands since this trial has started people mocking my testimony about being assaulted making fun of my objection you can continue it's been agonizing painful and most humiliating thing i've ever had to go through oh no one ever has to go through something like this i just want johnny to leave me alone i just want him to leave me alone i've said that for years now and i thought he would after 2000 what do you hope to reclaim after this is over protecting the secret that i did for as long as i did has taken enough of my voice johnny has taken enough of my voice i have the right to tell my story i have the right to say what happened to me i feel right to my voice and my name he took it long enough i have a right as an american to talk about what happened to me to own my story and my truth i have that right i hope to get my voice back uh chase what do you got right at this whole secret thing we're talking about this secret there's distancing because there's no mention of anything there there's no abuse there's no getting beat there's no mention of anything it's all encapsulated in this one word secret where we see an eye flutter and we see facial avoidance right at that exact moment when she's talking about this secret what you're saying there's a right to tell my story to say what happened my voice there's a huge sad expression as she's scanning the jury her face goes way down you can see it here almost forced and when she's saying i have a right to talk about what happened to me and own my story and and truth she's still checking the jury one at a time uh for signals that she's being effective i think and the only time truth is mentioned here is when it's her truth not the truth her truth and i think there's a difference between those two and this missing voice routine kind of sounds like it's from a movie not sure which one maybe you know if you do let me know in the comments i'll just search for the word movie and uh see if you get it that's all i got mark what do you got yeah lovely um so let's look at again the context of this and and the images and maybe the linguistics that are going on as some of you might know i've spent quite a bit of time as what back in the uk we call a spin doctor somebody who takes a story and politically makes it into something else here's there's some great spin going on here i mean all credit to anybody who's trying to get their way on something they're trying to convince not only a jury you know uh 10 12 whatever it is people i think eight go in at the end or maybe six can't quite remember but a massive people but also a public out there the question that's put is about reclaiming well that's really interesting because it says that you had something in the first place and it was taken away so the reclaim the taking back of what was yours and it then redirects to human rights well that is always a great thing to put down because because it's very difficult for people to go well no i mean you shouldn't have any human rights i mean there's it's very good for those to be taken away from you so the moment you go to human rights then you're now on a super moral high ground on that so she's she spun it to her human rights have been taken away that's a tough one i mean you can say well no i don't think that's the case because you were able to talk um and nobody stopped you talking they just sued you around it i mean just look you can say whatever you like in america for sure say whatever the hell you like uh just about anywhere i think there's only you know you can't shout fire in a theater probably like you got in the in the uk but apart from that you can say whatever you like but there are consequences if you say stuff somebody will sue you um or or some other consequences you know some in some cases you can say stuff and you will go to jail you're not allowed i mean you can say it but you're not protected in what you say um you're protected to say it you're not protected after the fact so she deflects to redirects to the to the human rights and then she deflects to an even higher power probably which is an american and that for me is great spin because we would say all the time look let's just get out there stick the flag up the flagpole you know and just let's attach our message to the flag because it's so hard for somebody to take that message down unless they're your enemy and then you know they'll burn the flag but if if it's your group they will not attack that so what i love about that piece of spin there is she went for the two she spun it to the two of the the height she didn't quite hit god there that would be the the next place to go not going for that one um maybe because of her audience in in in general who she's trying to align with there but give her a do good spin uh greg what do you think where you going mark i'm almost going to mirror exactly what you said i mean i call it the duty her duty honor country speech i mean she's wrapping herself in the flag she's talking about human rights she's doing all of that and i just said boy this one ain't choreographed is it it's i'm an american i need my voice my truth modern words really strong modern words um i said she should have thrown some other rights while she's swinging for the fence what the hell you know just go for it but there she was this is the audition of her lifetime guys this whole trial if she has been successful to now this is her last audition if she fails this and she comes out as a monster who's saying he's a monster and she's wrong you think she's going to work again do you think people are going to line up to see the movie this could be a big deal for her so in my opinion she has to deliver on whatever she's trying to hear do i think she does no she does start with some good sorrow her brow tips are pointing up and you can see it she but then she starts to kind of go down that well toward anger let me tell you one thing people who are angry show it like that they don't ramp slowly up to it and stumble over it it comes up very quickly i'll based on my it's been many years since i studied all the impact of adrenaline on the system but if my memory serves me correctly in about 45 micro seconds you start to show thumbs rotate in your rib cage gets rigid lots of things start to happen it doesn't slowly build up as your words get stronger and stronger and stronger and that's what we're seeing here that's acting that's going down the well that's trying to build up enough emotion to feel it and then the last one is chase you've said it over and over and over only children have that flush of emotions run across their face like this little bitty children may have it i've seen little bitty children when they're confused and they're trying to control an emotion because they know it's going to go badly for them and you'll see them it break through and go back break through and go back but it's not many emotions it's one and a control one into control one and a control that's not what i see here on his part if you watch jep or depp i see him milling his jaw and doing everything possible to avoid eye contact with her when she looks down he looks away all of those kinds of things so this is her last audition in my opinion that's what i think we're seeing scott what do you got that's pretty good so you guys recovered pretty much everything but after the question when she's first asked the question a lot of people are going to say oh i see a single shoulder shrug she's actually down here rubbing her hands doing that so after the question you'll see that come up you may think that you may not have seen that or might be thinking about that's that's what i uh saw in that part and she's using that her hands as an adapter because it's getting pretty stressful for it at this point she knows that question is coming and she's obviously she's prepped for it so she's ready for it and it's pretty much like you guys were saying the same stuff we saw earlier she's you know delivering a prepared answer and the emotions are are fake and she's just trying to be dramatic what do you hope to reclaim after this is over protecting the secret that i did for as long as i did has taken enough of my voice johnny has taken enough of my voice i have the right to tell my story i have the right to say what happened to me i feel right to my voice and my name he took it long enough i have a right as an american to talk about what happened to me to own my story and my truth i have that right i hope to get my voice back [Music] misheard you just testified that this case has been very hard for you so let's talk about that and why all right your lies have been exposed to the world multiple times right i've been lied about anything i've been here to say you sat here and told this jury that the events in hicksville started with mr depp getting really upset about a woman leaning on you is that correct yes that's effectively what happened yeah you testify that he actually grabbed that woman's wrist and twisted it right and told her that he could effectively break her wrist by saying he knew how many pounds of pressure asking her how many pounds of pressure it took to break a human wrist but your own witness your former best friend rocky pennington she didn't corroborate that did she i'm not quite sure what part of that night she saw there were a lot of people there mark what do you got uh yeah just one little thing here body language right wise that i really like uh micro expressions of disgust and disdain around former best friend rocky pennington now is that uh disgusting disdain because it's a former best friend who didn't tell a story that uh heard would have liked to have heard of told i don't know is it disgusting disdain for the the the question being asked or discussed and disdain for something else around that and by the way as i've said before there is just this baseline of disgust and disdain with we've heard but in this particular case it is framed by nothing else happening in the face and they're they're pretty good micro expressions that are happening there so i'm going to say it's a real feeling not acted of disgust and disdain around that issue there um i don't know whether it's about the question or whether it's about a former best friend but might be worth you just going back taking a look in there you know going frame by frame and taking a look at yourself and seeing what that looks like scott what are you on this one all right we see eyelid flutter when she says uh your your lies have been exposed to the world multiple times that sort of sort of hits her wrong at that point because she knows this is important their voice their voice tone is much lower here her her the volume of her voice is lower her cadence is a lot slower she's just delivering this ding dong just one two three like that her posture is bent forward a little bit but all these cues are letting us know that she's a little bit she's unsure about answering this and that's going to come out right she's not really maybe she didn't rehearse it enough or wasn't ready for it but that's what it looks like to me anyway and then she does an eye roll when she's when she's asking her about how many pounds of pressure when she says when she asks her the question she says he's talking about how many pounds of pressure on the thing we see an eye roll in there that's the cue of disrespect and see you could say it's boredom that's a lot of times you'll see that uh when so with someone who's bored but in this case i think it's it's it's disrespect and you know the credit trying to make his credibility look low but i think he says stuff like that all the time you know that's why she would do the eye rule i actually think that was real because maybe sits around trying to say cool stuff he said some pretty cool stuff so maybe he's saying cool stuff all the time she's just sort of over it you know amber and i do that when i tell the same joke over and over and with a different group of people she's so overall my joke so you know i'm sure i get a lot of eye rolls in there from her that's the feel i can feel it coming off her at this point i think i i thought she really didn't like him at all at this point i thought she she doesn't like him not in love with everything now i think she hates his guts especially after seeing the eye roll like that i think she's so over the sky she can't stand it which she should be at this point i guess chase what do you got right at this point where she's saying i haven't lied about anything i've come here to say there's qualifying there's no mention of truth whatsoever there's a lack of a confident denial and there's immediate mouth closure after her statement which are all indicators of deception and we treat if we treating body language and behavior profiling like meteorology we're looking at science-based stuff collecting a bunch and then providing a likelihood of deception to you just like precipitation that was a high degree of uh high percentage of percent precipitation that's a nice shot man good brain it just says no would have been easier he's canadian of course it's snow so uh when she's saying there's a lot of people there she shifts back i want you to watch her face closely she shifts back to her trial protection face when she was sitting with her attorney watching depp take the stand this this very protected face that she's adopted and i'm surprised i haven't i'm not an attorney maybe an attorney if you are an attorney let us know why but i haven't heard maybe once i don't know i don't think i've heard it an objection for assuming facts not in evidence which is i've heard here many times as far as i know greg any thoughts on that yeah no the only thing i have noticed chase before i get into my part the the only thing i have noticed is they will introduce into evidence things that were not there already because we'll see that late in this series of videos and it may just be that they're doing it and we clipped the video in a place where there's something that that they had introduced and it was brand new the good thing is when you introduce something brand new we get to see stress that's great look at me oh my god so this is about as friendly as her face gets mark i agree with you she has all this negative emotion all this disdain and all that just wrapped up in there and this is actually pretty comfort but it's how she keeps her face set she says all right and you can hear her being kind of placating and talking to the front of her mouth that's a good indicator that all right then you hear if you pay attention to her you'll see that two faces when she's talking to her attorney she's got a much calmer face than she does here and that shows you all that disdain and everything else is in there a couple of things that are interesting for me that they should have chased is when she says i haven't lied about anything i have been here to say hmm question number two well what about the things we forced you to answer would have been my question i would have crawled her we're going to see more of that she's conditioning the question and she has a long drawn out pause to answer the question as she's talking about the woman leaning she does that little bobble head thing and while that may be part of many cultures it's not in ours so something's going on in her head there and i'll leave a couple of last ones i got a bunch here but you'll watch her as she's trying to answer the question rifle up left rightful up right as she's trying to figure out how to respond to is that he was leaning she was leaning on you when he got angry and she said you could effectively say that and chase when she does that quick mouth close she does a lip retraction at the same time there's no emotion whatsoever when she's talking about him threatening this person the only thing we see is she sways when she disqualifies her friend rocky in addition to mark all that disdain that comes up so i think there's something here there's something that we would dig into one question that she avoided that they let her get away with that's it and now we're going to try to find scott yeah can you guys still hear me [Music] do [Music] ms hurd you just testified that this case has been very hard for you so let's talk about that and why all right your lies have been exposed to the world multiple times right i've been lied about anything i've been here to say you sat here and told this jury that the events in hicksville started with mr depp getting really upset about a woman leaning on you is that correct yes that's effectively what happened yeah you testified that he actually grabbed that woman's wrist and twisted it right and told her that he could effectively break her wrist by saying he knew how many pounds of pressure asking her how many pounds of pressure it took to break the human wrist but your own witness your former best friend rocky pennington she didn't corroborate that did she i'm not quite sure what part of that night she saw there were a lot of people there she but you testified that you had absolutely nothing to do with the video's release right absolutely not and you testified that you learned about it when you landed after flying into la do you remember that testimony upon touchdown is when i was alerted to the videos you heard mr tremaine testify that this about this video as well yesterday didn't you yes i did and you heard mr tremaine testify that tmz received the cabinet video the same day you landed at lax yes i don't know if that i i don't know if that's what his testimony was and so i heard mr tomaine testify that the cabinet video was posted 15 minutes after tmz received it yes that's what i heard him say and that this could only have been possible if the video was received directly from the source yes i heard him say that i don't know if that's true or if that's possible because it didn't come from me i was flying tremaine so i know that's incorrect is what i mean to say all right chase what do you got so right at the absolutely not point there's an immediate mouth closure there i was a i was alerted to the video's existence online and camille's question was about learning about it being posted and if someone else leaked the video for her these are the words that you might expect to hear in a scenario like that and when she's saying it came directly from the source i'm just going to touch on a couple things here uh she's saying i don't know if that's uh true or if that's possible it's she's talking about her own phone and let's talk about qualifiers really quick if i ask uh greg uh did you do drugs last night and greg's answer is well not to the best of my knowledge that's potentially deceptive but i if i ask greg did a guy who lives four doors down from you do drugs last night and you say well not to the best of my knowledge it's the same answer but whether or not it's deceptive or potentially deceptive is based on what question was being asked and this question is very specifically about her phone which makes a huge difference so it depends on the situation being asked about but in this situation yes there is a high a very high likelihood of deception where she said i don't know how that could happen or if that's possible it was her own phone so she's not making a denial about something she very well should be if she was being truthful and when she's saying it it didn't come from me i was flying as an interrogator here is where you dig she asked somebody to send it i i would be willing to say as an interrogator in that moment my only thought would be i need to find out who sent it because it wasn't her it was probably somebody that was asked to send the video greg yeah thanks for picking me next because i'm going to fall right in where you dropped off the interior me would be crawling all over her at the moment let's just do a couple of things number one i'm going to cover two pieces of body language that's it the rest we're going to unpack her deception or her potential deception number one she started off by saying absolutely not and did a lip compression minor but a lip compression if you pay really close attention she's either holding back not available i won't say all women do it but every woman i've ever met when you anger them their heads move differently than they do when they're talking like happily so that's a bad indicator that she's starting to get aggressive back now let's interrogate what she said she said she conditioned a question and she negotiated the answer by saying upon touchdown was when i was alerted of the video's existence online there's a hell of a lot of distancing conditioning qualifying everything you can think of in there so i'm just going to run down a list of things i might ask her which video i want to make sure i lock her down to which video we're both talking about and my next question would be were you surprised because that's a real potential for her to lie and guys when we talk about the indicators of deception we're talking about a social contract that humans have with each other that we feel guilt remorse or discomfort with breaking so every time you give a person when you're questioning them the opportunity to break that contract the interrogator gets to go well there's a deviation in word indeed in brief breathing rate and physical things in body language all of that so then i would say is it the first time that you learned about this video guess what that's a leading question and by interrogator speak that means it only has a yes or no answer and that is usually considered a bad question but i would be doing it to corral her so that when she says it's from her phone she can't say it's first time she'd learned about the video so i've now redirected the conversation to into my wheelhouse then i would say where did this video originate how did it get from your phone to the distributor whoever distributed don't care what was the agreement with the distributor all those are building pressure we get the chance to see things were you surprised by its appearance were you surprised by the video's appearance online now let me reframe the question ms heard how did a video from your phone appear on the internet without your knowledge and that changes the equation from what she just answered now she's got to lie seven times to get to that final lie and it's building up on her now when she locks her down about this tmx testimony her use of language starts to fade and we know that fight-or-flight turns off the thinking brain and turns on the cat a responsive brain and when that happens then she starts to go hamma nahum and hamana words that make no sense she didn't come with it as a prepared answer and i would ask her the last question how did that get from your possession to there how'd it get there that's my one question it by letting her get away with this she's come with one sentence she has to stumble through and prepare and you didn't take it apart you didn't unpack it we all know that that's part of being an attorney and part of being in front of people but that's the power of questions that's interrogator brain scott what do you got all right two things for me i'll keep my fairly short there's that word absolutely not that it means that somebody's every time you hear it somebody's being deceptive but boy you sure hear it a lot when somebody's being deceptive i mean we hear it all the time absolutely not you know that's i don't know every time i hear that another thing that makes me pay attention was when people start talking weird you know she says uh upon touchdown who talks like that uh astronauts maybe it'd be like me saying to greg tussle oh yeah yeah tussle upon touchdown i shall meet you in the uh sky lounge at the delta and we'll have those little uh chicken sandwich croissants like we love so much and we shall drink the sparkly fizzy water like as that's the rich man nobody talks that way so every time i hear something like that i go everything's just everything in me goes wait a minute hang on that say that again talking so i'll make him talk about it again or i would make them talk about it again that's that just bugs me that just sends off every bit like i agree with you i gotta climb right up there and and just tear that whole story apart at that point mark what do you got that's how i talk all the time when i'm inviting people to the lounge by the way just just drink the fizzy water as duff the rich man that's a that's no that's just normal english by the way just so everybody knows um so uh look she's decided to wear her hair today or have it managed for her in a less puritanical way so it's it's falling in tresses and just as greg you were saying it means we can really pick up the movement and some of the movement like you say is just it's just exaggerating some of the normal head moves and some of the movement is exaggerating some of the more extreme head moves and there are some times i think where we really see a clear flick of that hair now that i would say is is a is a faint move not a faint as in like i'm fainting but a distraction move and a kind of a showing off move and she's got good hair that's expensive hair that she's got there and one of the things that males and females but probably culturally across the planet more predominantly females will use their hair as a display of status i thought you'd like that one chase a display of status and then flick that hair move that hair around so as many people as possible can see that the the wealth that went into that hair yeah greg nothing i can do for you mate nothing nothing nothing i could do for you you're an outlier at a whole different a whole different level um so i would say she is where we see those head those hair flicks she is very aggressive against the question she thinks she is bigger higher status or she wants to show higher status against the question now i think there's a slip up here i could be wrong i often get these kind of things wrong but i think there's a slip up here it did not come from me i was lying she said what hang on did she just admit she was lying did not come from me i was lying what do you think greg i think she said flying i think it's just the way i was flying i think that's what you said that's why you have yeah see i don't speak american only english all right well let's let's scrub that completely then did not come from me uh i was flying that's incorrect is what i meant to say so she does still correct herself on that that did not come from me i was flying could have still come from her and then she corrects that to i was incorrect is what i meant it was incorrect is what i meant to say all right that's all i got on that one but you testified that you had absolutely nothing to do with the video's release right absolutely not and you testified that you learned about it when you landed after flying into la do you remember that testimony upon touchdown is when i was alerted to the videos you've heard mr tremaine testify that this about this video as well yesterday didn't you yes i did and you heard mr tremaine testify that tmz received the cabinet video the same day you landed at lax yes i don't know if that i i don't know if that's what his testimony was and so i heard mr tremaine testify that the cabinet video was posted 15 minutes after tmz received it yes that's what i heard him say and that this could only have been possible if the video was received directly from the source yes i heard him say that i don't know if that's true or if that's possible because it didn't come from me i was flying tremaine so i know that's incorrect is what i mean to say this is you at the courthouse on may 27 2016 when you got your domestic violence restraining order against mr deb right it is and next to you is a woman named jody godly right right yes yes jody gottlieb is your publicist and dear friend now i'd like to show you what's been marked as plaintiff's exhibit 1316. this is a picture of you and your friend rocky pennington right that is correct your honor i'd like to move to admit this photograph any objection to 1316. no your honor all right 13 16 in evidence you can publish the journey this is a picture of you on may 28 2016 right miss herd i don't know when this was taken this is the day after you obtained the domestic violence restraining order against mr depp right i have no idea when this image was taken i did not take it there's no bruise on your face in this picture is there again i don't know when this was taken and also i'm outside i was obviously wearing makeup i have no idea when this was taken so i have no idea if i can speak for fresh recollections let's refresh your recollection about when this picture was taken um can we please pull up plaintiff's exhibit 1315 just for the witness this is an article dated may 30th 2016 right mister that's what it says yes and this article contains the same photograph of you and miss pennington we were just looking at yes yes i see that and the article is entitled amber heard smiles as she puts arm around friend one day after getting restraining order against johnny depp is that what the title says i know that's what the title says yes your honor i'm going to move to admit and publish the article with everything but the headline and date and the photo redacted all right greg what do you got yeah i'm short on this when when we first started the show you guys remember when we were trying to say what do we like best about body language like 150 episodes ago oh yeah i remember that mine was amusement and amusement has always been for me a beautiful thing to watch because people's cheeks will rise but they'll contain their smile and their eyes will still engage the smile and you can't miss it and you're starting to see some of that with her here she's prepared for this question she looks at the jury with a smug face and so she's just ready for it you see her neck stiffen and tighten just a little bit and she goes i did not take the picture that's she sits up straight it's just all rigid she's prepared it's just conflict for her now depp if you watch him here's a really good example of what we always talk about when somebody recognizes something that brow rises his attorney leans over and says something to him and his bra goes interesting so something he recognizes something or he's recognizing the idea and then taking it in and then there's also that odd nervous smile that's part of his personas and watch him tapping and and drilling his fingers that tells you when he's on the stand he's contained and under control later scott what do you got all right well the first half she's calm and her body language is pretty much the same as it's been from what we've seen before and then when she said sees the picture of her of she and her friend she kind of it's almost like it hits her a little bit so that's uh that shows she's interested in it but she knows it's coming at that point she's acting like ah it's kind of like a little surprise and she smiles a little bit and when she says i have no idea when that picture was taken i did not take it she didn't contract you would say normally you would say i don't know when that picture was taken up you know i didn't take it but she doesn't so we that that's a cue most likely this was you know something they rehearsed and we're ready for and playing for so but when they don't contract that's when that's one of those things when somebody starts to talk and that makes me perk up and start paying attention like a big red flag um all right so i got chase what do you got yeah i just want to know who brings a publicist to the court for photo oh wait she's a dear friend that that makes everything sorry i forgot about that uh right when camille's saying there's no bruise on your face is there these i think uh the is their stuff and didn't you and aren't you could have been rephrased to be a little softer uh to help that that legal team because the legal team and whether or not the jury likes the legal team sadly is just about as important as whether or not they like the defendant and plaintiff but she denies knowing the date of the photo about the questions about a bruise she denies the date and a truthful witness would in in my opinion be more okay with talking about wanting to cover up the bruise the desire to cover it up and recalling the date after having spent weeks reviewing all of her evidence i think a truthful person would have experienced some shame about the bruise especially if it's a if it's what a witness is referring to as the huge secret that would openly discuss the desire to conceal the bruise instead of publicize them i don't know when this was taken so i can't say whether or not you can see a bruise in this photo or not so we see this is like legal language here but whoa this took me for a ride this morning how bizarre and out of character from what we've all likely seen in truthful recollection of witnesses when she says i don't know when this was taken so i can't say whether you see a bruise i don't know when it was taken so i don't know whether there's a bruise in front of my face looking at this photo right in front of me super strange and continuing to argue about these like dates and stuff instead of saying yes she's trying to be a lawyer which is a bad idea especially on the last day when the jury is going to deliberate and she's saying that's what it says yes i see that i know that's what the title says yes you just agree be more agreeable because the jury needs to like you and i'll go off on a short rant here it'll be about 40 seconds if you guys will allow it i know it's uh easy to see people on youtube and think they're just some random dudes all of us have well over i think probably a hundred thousand hours of interview and analysis experience so when we see the comments like well did you think maybe she didn't have sleep or maybe they're stressed out i think those are cute and helpful i know you're trying to contribute but here's one thing i want you to leave with you here and the hardest thing to measure in academic studies is also the easiest for academic people to ignore and that is skill if somebody studies the science of athletics for their entire life it will never make them an athlete and somebody studies psychology for decades in college it doesn't give them charisma or even social skills even good people skills and what studying academic sides of things does is increase knowledge it doesn't necessarily increase skill the real skills come when knowledge and skill are kind of paired together and there's a huge tremendous difference between an information expert and a skill expert with experience and i'll leave you with one question here as you hear all this stuff about body language on the internet would you rather ride on the back of a motorcycle with somebody who's studied the physics of motorcycles for 20 years or somebody who's been writing them for 20 years and that's all i have on that mark what do you got yeah lovely so you know often as well it's where you place that skill and that knowledge and in places where maybe other people would never think to place it i want you to have a look at one of those pictures not the picture with her and her dear friend the publicist but the picture of her with her former friend uh rocky pennington uh former best friend uh rocky pennington and um okay so what i want you to look at by the way listen whenever you look at a still image as we're always asked to look at this still image look at this still image we have to understand we're looking at a frame in time okay so we don't know what's happening before and we don't know what's happening after but there are some questions and ideas that may be helpful that come from where we are right now i want you to go and look at how amber heard is holding the arm of rocky pennington rocky has a drink in her hand i think it's this arm here it's in really close and amber has her joint there okay now just try and do this with the with a best friend or former best friend as they're walking along with a coffee just tuck your arm around them and just grab their elbow joint and and see what happens see if they don't go what the hell what's what's going on see if they don't just shift a little bit to go what are you why are you controlling my arm and my so look here's the question that comes to mind and i don't know the answer to this but it's the kind of question that somebody skilled might think about which is is that hold from somebody who's caring or is it from somebody who is being controlling are they comforting and caring or are they controlling is that hold from somebody who's being friendly or are they being forceful now again i don't know the answer to that but i know where my bias is swinging right now based on what i'm seeing and that i don't see that hold very much now of course you'll be able to come up with reasons and i can come up with reasons as well and we'll all be able to come up with reasons why that might happen in a moment after something or before something else but it is interesting that it's there and if you missed that at all what was happening there well that's what skill does for you is to look in places that other people don't look this is you at the courthouse on may 27 2016 when you got your domestic violence restraining order against mr deb right it is and next to you is a woman named jody godly right right yes yes jody gottlieb is your publicist and dear friend now i'd like to show you what's been marked as plaintiff's exhibit 1316. this is a picture of you and your friend rocky pennington right that is correct your honor i'd like to move to admit this photograph any objection to 1316. no your honor all right 13 16 in evidence you can publish the journey this is a picture of you on may 28 2016. right miss herd i don't know when this was taken this is the day after you obtained the domestic violence restraining order against mr depp right i have no idea when this image was taken i did not take it there's no bruise on your face in this picture is there again i don't know when this was taken and also i'm outside i was obviously wearing makeup i have no idea when this was taken so i have no idea if i can speak recollections about when this picture was taken um can we please pull up plaintiff's exhibit 1315 just for the witness this is an article dated may 30th 2016 right mister that's what it says yes and this article contains the same photograph of you miss pennington we were just looking at yes yes i see that and the article is entitled amber heard smiles as she puts arm around friend one day after getting restraining order against johnny depp is that what the title says i know that's what the title says yes your honor i'm going to move to admit and publish the article with everything but the headline and date and the photo redacted ms vasquez has suggested that you faked bruises on your face is that true absolutely not i didn't need to did you ever fake an injury caused by mr debt no is any of the evidence of your injuries that has been put to the jury in this trial fake no absolutely not and to the extent that there may be some confusion over when a picture of spilled wine was taken why might that be attraction foundation overrule because there's so many incidents of violence there are so there's so many pictures there's so much evidence most people don't have this kind of evidence for years five years and when i was saying that to johnny on the phone in that recording i was saying for years this has been going on and i have pictures we have text we have everything normally you don't get this amount of evidence that's what i was pointing out to johnny would be crazy to try to challenge this in this way it's crazy it's easy to to not know the context of a picture of spilled wine because there are so many more important details pictures and also so much i didn't photograph so much i didn't have the presence it's actually non-responsive [Music] all right greg what do you got yeah i'll be short on this one look when they asked her she did you ever fake an injury she does a wonderful thing and that is she shows exasperation she holds her mouth open and she goes but it's 12 seconds after she delivers the answer this is a bad kung fu movie this is something wrong here in the way she's delivering this all the animation all that messaging that she's doing is just not timely so something's up then when she they say something about photo evidence that one shoulder rises and she's got that swivel switch going in when she looks at the jury she's making hard eye contact and making lots of faces she's got to be careful again depends on who's in the jury and which culture they may be from remember virginia's a real mix of cultures tell us what that shoulder rise means really quick yeah thanks thanks for bringing that up yeah so uncertainty with what you're talking about or with what's being discussed when you do that single shoulder rise so we wonder okay why is this an issue for her for me the biggest tell in this entire thing when you want to talk about tells those to have all of your messaging right and then suddenly deliver it like you know i really feel bad for you i know you've been going through a lot scott that's about what that looked like to me it's that delayed or even more it's seconds if not many seconds later mark what do you get yeah so here's the way i'm putting it greg is there is a lot of emotional dressing around the whole piece it's like a yeah i mean it's like a costume of emotion being worn and i really pick it up in the breathing there's breathing that's happening around stuff that doesn't make any sense for the through line of what she's trying to achieve it doesn't make any sense for the emotion that i think she's wanting to be having or even any emotions that i know of she's not breathing in a way that that denotes any strong clear emotion for me which suggests it's dressing and then the real nail on this one for me is has any of the evidence of injury been been fake or words to that effect there is a massively contrasting different tone to that answer i mean go back look at it again and see what happens in pitch in breathing in that emotional breathing dressing around it and scott to your point earlier with that word absolutely and again let's just say it again it doesn't mean anything but we hear it a lot and we hear it a lot from people who've turned out to not be not telling us the truth okay it's not neces it's it's it's you know it's absolutely not necessary to add that absolutely let's just say that anyway i'll leave i'll leave it at that and i'm sure everybody else is just gonna compound on top of this but let's see scott what do you think all right i think to say this answer was completely prepped because she's ready for it and it's she knows it's an important answer that's important question so i think that's why they're ready for it and when the other attorney breaks into it to object she has to start all over again she's been she's like red back cocked and ready to go but as soon as she goes and then she breaks and goes okay they make and starts the very same spot again so i i think this is rehearsed and it's just and it's just it sounds so pitiful to go it's just lame but you know what are you gonna say at this point we're seeing pretty much the same stuff over and over and over but it's just she's just she's not acting she's not delivering this as she should it doesn't look the way it should that's all i know what to say about it um chase what do you got yeah i think uh she believes this i'm gonna go out on a limb but i think she believes this to an extent and i think this my opinion here is exactly how amber believes her own story so there are small pieces of events that she recalls that were truthful then she edits details and each one enough to just to increase the severity of a few things according to her and she's rehearsed the stories in her mind a lot of many many times and i think also the final factor here is that she believes that she's doing something good for herself but more importantly that she is doing something good for humanity and even if some of the details are changed johnny's still a bad person so i can edit a few of these details and it's okay because he's still mad bad and evil so changing a few things doesn't change who he is in her mind it helps the world understand how bad he is and it helps her to become an icon who can help women so the imagined uh morality here justifies the blending of fact and fiction and i think that's what's really going on deep down juries are only processing data during pauses so i'll say this for every attorney and every person who's ever going to be deposed the juries are only going to start processing the data once you stop talking like you just did now so the attorney just barrels through these questions and doesn't even look at her for her responses here it's her own attorney not even looking at her for her emotional responses bad idea remember there's nothing the fake bruises on your face nods yes before the answer so it's mismatched and it deviates from her baseline behavior and uh did you ever fake an injury she says no and then shakes her head did you ever fake an injury caused by mr debt no is any of the evidence of your injuries there's a spilled glass of wine photo discussion watch this clip a few times and rewind it she starts answering with disgust facial expression on her face and when the objection happens right when the objection happens this emotion on the face vanishes in less than a second while she coldly looks back over to camille and when it's overruled instantly the um the sad emotions back on her face and she's looking back at the jury again and to the extent that there may be some confusion over when a picture of spilled wine was taken why might that be attraction foundation over rule what's she saying there's so much evidence i think this points to my opinion that she's viewing this mountain of evidence for johnny being unusual strange mean callous leaving her that she's able to emotionally justify the other actions or the other claims to assist her case that's all she's doing is just assist as a small assistance in her mind and i think in my opinion she views this evidence as being a mountain of abuse because she equates the two i think that she equates the abandonment to abuse so this mountain of evidence is real 100 real in her mind that's why she's talking openly and honestly about no one has this much evidence no one ever has ever collected this much evidence in a case so whether that's this is a thorough deliberate falsification or a desire to be the center of attention or she honestly just believes the story which i doubt we may never know nothing nothing has ever nothing is ever better than the chaotic persons what do you got okay i here's your thing when you get into it man you squish all up and do this number you get this going that's you know when you would take me before we get started that's that's the one i'm going to get on you that's fine you just go you squish down get that hand going like that right okay i got you keep going in and out of focus you're moving your hands in front of the camera are you gonna turn the auto focus off mike this camera camera's horrible i bought it from eric like a year and a half ago as my backup yeah bought a camera from eric yeah camera style but now my work camera salesman yeah vasquez has suggested that you faked bruises on your face is that true absolutely not i didn't need to did you ever fake an injury caused by mr debt no is any of the evidence of your injuries that has been put to the jury in this trial fake no absolutely not and to the extent that there may be some confusion over when a picture of spilled wine was taken why might that be attraction foundation over rule because there's so many incidents of violence there are so there's so many pictures there's so much evidence most people don't have this kind of evidence for years five years and when i was saying that to johnny on the phone in that recording i was saying for years this has been going on and i have pictures we have text we have everything normally you don't get this amount of evidence that's what i was pointing out to johnny would be crazy to try to challenge this in this way it's crazy it's easy to not know the context of a picture of spilled wine because there are so many more important details pictures and also so much i didn't photograph so much i didn't have the presence actually non-responsive [Music] how many times have you done mdma in your life mr deb uh actually not many not that many times i would say in my lifetime maybe in my lifetime mdma six seven maybe and how much mdma have you done on those occasions oh not enough to um not enough to uh properly well not not enough to properly properly experience the what the um chemicals are supposed to do to you have you ever consumed eight to ten mdma pills at once no no no i have not and why is that um because i'd be dead i'm pretty sure i'd be dead all right mark what do you got yeah okay look he does go around the houses a little bit to get to some answers here and excuse me under normal circumstances if somebody were taking that amount of time and going around the houses on this one i might be a little bit worried but given his baseline this is fairly usual for him and here's the important thing he lands eventually on a very clear answer like six or seven and didn't have the effect it should and i'd be dead so yeah i think you know you could look at this and go is he being deceitful here why is he taking such a journey why is he taking so long around this that's normal for him lands on strong answers i don't have a great deal of problem with his performance here uh greg what do you think yeah i usually would agree with you mark in this case i'm not certain here's why he conditions the hell out of the question yes he's a he's a search for change in the floor as he speaks kind of guy he doesn't do all that in here when they ask him the question he conditions a question actually i would say not that many times then he negotiates even further by saying in my lifetime finally to an answer of six or seven maybe he could have said four he could have gone uh you know but his baseline is exactly what you say hunting for the answer make hard eye contact shake his head or shake his head his timing is not the same go back and watch the very first video we did when he makes a point he'll go mark it was uh it was six or seven times that's not here something's missing here so i i doubt it six or seven times my opinion is i would dig in a little harder not that it matters for this case all that they're trying to do is prove these use drugs and then they're going to try to tie this into some other part you know i would bet you could find six or seven times that people have seen him use some drug that just my opinion but so pay attention to that then he moves some to some distaste with his mouth that we didn't see earlier in these and he when they ask him about the eight to ten pills he does something trademark for him and that's that disarming smile he has hey i'm johnny depp you know self-deprecating but a smile chase what do you got i tend to agree a little bit here and uh one the first thing here is you're going to see we talk about this contempt facial expression what the hell does it look like we talk about this a lot textbook beautiful chef's kiss example right on amber heard's face during the beginning of this and you'll see the corner of the mouth go up it's kind of a one-sided smile this is a beautiful example on what it's supposed to look like the textbook example of feeling contempt for another human being but when he's saying and not enough to experience you know the what the chemicals intend or something like that the answers are looking a little more coach than normal he's having trouble with the descriptive language uh there's three postural retreats here just during this answer three postural retreats where we lean away there's facial touching which is also in his baseline so i ignore anything that's in baseline but it sounds coached it sounds a little rehearsed it's likely not entirely truthful i think the eight or ten thing is probably truthful i looked it up it's pretty bad you'd probably be in the icu with that but 8-10 mdma at once he there's repetition of answer which is more suggestive of honesty and i think he's probably done enough to get the results in the past uh uh despite what he claims here that's all i got scott all right uh i think he's breaking eye contact to thank you i'm just have to get rid of all the stuff you guys already talked about that's pretty normal his cadence it's a little bit wacky but that's goes with a persona he's chosen to show people this stuff he's a star baby he's a star so that's that's normal for that that kind of thing um he has no problem really talking about that he's done drugs everybody knows he's done drugs we knew that before he went in doing this look who's hanging out with so we and movies he's done yeah man he's done drugs and we know it so i don't think he has a problem talking about it but i think the the amount of times is done mmda i think that might be a i might that might be a problem the number of times i think she knows it's a lot more than he's going to say that's why we see that contempt on her face and i think this is a great example um and something to save uh and think about for what's coming up as the i think the last video that i go out of focus again how many times have you done mdma in your life mr deb uh actually not many not that many times i would say in my lifetime maybe in my lifetime mdma six seven maybe and how much mdma have you done on those occasions oh not enough to um not enough to properly well not not enough to properly properly experience the what the um chemicals are supposed to do to you have you ever consumed eight to ten mdma pills at once no no no i have not and why is that um because i'd be dead i'm pretty sure i'd be dead mr depp when dr kipper was treating your finger what did you tell him about how your finger became injured um i told him i told him that there was obviously i mean when you saw the damage in the house and everything the blood everywhere i mean obviously there was serious damage done um there would be no point in lying to the man he'd been through it with me and and um miss her before i told him that she had thrown about a bottle of vodka and smashed my hair smashed and cut my finger off the tip of my finger just put a good chunk i miss it chase what do you got i hope you call somebody else because i was chewing on an ice cube i can mark what do you got yeah uh so listen i think there's again some behaviors there that i would put within his baseline that i think you know other if you didn't know that you'd come into and go why is he taking so long why this why that here's what i do see him doing which is smashed my uh smashed and cut my finger so he's being very certain to maximize the the injury there and not minimize it because we've had before in the case um testimony that says it was just his finger was just smashed he definitely wants people to know it was cut um you know even when i say smashed as opposed to cut cut is a much better word it's much more forceful word you probably see a much better injury if i say cut finger rather than smashed finger maybe and i think that's what he's trying to get trying to do the smash alone just minimize it he needs the cut and then he says tip the tip and and then he realizes he's minimized that so he has to go a considerable amount so he doesn't want you to think that just the tip was smashed he wants you to to know that a considerable amount of the tip was cut and again once i tell you that story much better much better story and then quite nicely he finishes this piece of what i would say spin he's really trying to tell a good story about the injury there which which could could be true could be could be false i'll let everybody else weigh in as to how true or false that might be but he finishes off with quite a good kind of pythonesque jack sparrow i miss it at the end lovely little one at the end i miss it uh a bit of pathos there which is part of his skill he does often manage to bun stories with a really nice you know pathetic line at the end quite skillful uh chase what do you think so in this video here there's a shift to internal dialogue and this happens when our eyes move down and to our left and this is when we're talking to ourselves or rehearsing something that we've been reading or hearing uh over and over again and what he's saying he'd been through it with me and misheard before there's a shift to internal dialogue again there's facial touching in his baseline though and there's hesitancy where he's pausing a little bit a small amount more than usual i don't think the stress here is around the story but his retelling of the story to the doc specifically not that the story was inaccurate but i think his stress is around the fact that whether or not he told the doctor the story it looks like he's uncomfortable only during the recall of the relaying of the story to the doctor and during the bottle story of his testimony he's talking about the bottle like whizzing past his head we've all seen that that dramatic illustration there was no indicators of deception so now i'm only wondering if the doc was accurately informed or if he actually told the doc at all greg yeah i'm on the same page what's interesting here is when he is passionately talking about something and then here we know that his baseline is to look down into his left as he thinks about the answer he's going to use move his eyes over to the right as he searches for impact then move around in his head we know that when people's eyes move it means something now it there's no absolutes you have to go and dig for what it means in this case it's part of his baseline to go away left away right do that searching for change move that i was talking about and then make eye contact and nod or shake his head when he's emphatic he does a very good job of that when he's not emphatic he does a poor job of the hard eye contact and shaking or nodding what he does here is a poor job which you might immediately say well he's talking about his finger being severed but he isn't this is not the emphatic this is not the bottle wisdom by my head this is not that this is credibility of what i told the doctor well the doctor is going to say whatever it is so i don't feel like mark to your point a lot of this is in baseline he touches his face so what maybe his nose itches just as who he is his there are a couple of things that he does that are odd he grabs the mic stand and moves it around i think chase to your point is because he feels uncomfortable with how to answer this don't know i can't read his mind i can only tell you that that's unusual for a guy who lives in front of a microphone he stammers and his head shakes and does what he usually would do just not as hard eye contact that's the the biggest deviation i see there's a narrowing of his mouth and his blink radius up as he's looking for things but it looks like he's relaying some information with some trepidation about what exactly to say and how to say it mark i think if he in fact realizes he's minimizing that would be enough reason to cause him not to feel emphatic and realize that he just stepped on his own feet and does something we'll get a chance to see what he looks like when he's under stress but that's it for this one scott what do you got all right again he's acting like a star which is what you expect from somebody like this you want to see him do that you want to see him be that way or you expect him to be that way i'm not seeing any deception cues here not not much at all as it goes through here but i do see somebody being really really careful of what they're saying as we all would be so he's got to be very careful as he goes along here make sure he doesn't say anything out of line of what he's rehearsed or what he's been told to talk about i think that that little thing on his nose that's when he's scratching his nose that's just an adapter and he keeps his arms really close to his body and this helps him to look a little weaker like he's not a big he-man or very strong or anything he keeps him really really tight really really really close and i think that helps him get maybe a little pity from the from the jury it may help it may it may not i don't know and he's not pandering to the jury like she was he's answering the questions to the attorney he's not looking at the jury when when the attorney asked the questions he didn't flip around look at the jury and answer and then come back to the to the attorney so you guys cover most everything here that's all i got could you repeat that and you've also said that could you repeat that please yeah that if you want to be with a woman that she is rightfully yours that's ludicrous you've also said that with respect to women that you want to be with you've remarked i need i want i take haven't you equally ludicrous no can you pull up dx883 please you can pull it what you like i've never showed those words there's not enough hubris and you need to say anything 883 883 your honor it's not just is it empty it is not admitted yet okay mr depp these are text messages from you to stephen duders on february 22nd 2017. correct um this no this looks nothing like me you might have mistaken uh mr depp we can show the full unredacted you've looked at a number of text messages in this case and the words him as the identifier that's you correct in every text message we've seen in this case yeah sure it still doesn't mean it hasn't been screwed with that's not anything that i've ever said or written you want to see the whole the whole thing unredacted we can look at that too no because you could have typed it up last night no i can assure you i didn't type it up last night mr depp your honor i'd move for the admission of exhibit 883 all right any objection uh objection on relevance grounds your honor all right let's do our approach for a moment all right i haven't done one first so i'll go first on this one uh this is where it all changes so his voice tone goes a little bit higher as kaden speeds up his eye contact with it with the attorney is almost fixed and his voice a little bit louder and these are all indications again that he's on alert he's paying close attention to what he's saying what he's doing his lips are prayers and that that indicates disagreement or something he's he's not into something he doesn't like or hearing something he doesn't like um and and usually look at that say oh you see uh purse lips there's an issue there that's what you want to think when you see something like that as he explains there's not enough hubris in him to say that that um that that's him in the text so that he wrote those texts we see a lot of lit person at that point the definition of hubris is excessive pride or self-confidence and arrogance which is he's coming across a lot of that but i think it's i don't i don't think it's working against him i think he's he's pulling it off in a lot of parts at that point but since he's like that and i think all of his everybody would assume he's like that he's got to kind of own that little bit i think he does so he's he because he's aware is he that he comes off as prideful and arrogant and that's why he smiles a lot trying to tamp that down i think all right mark what do you got i think this is the most on the ropes that we've probably seen him throughout the whole trial so that might tell us something about about his character first of all but also you know how much evidence he thinks is stacked against him and what the type of evidence he gets most stressed out by yeah we see these bites at the side of the mouth we see lip pursing so this is more stress than we normally see from him um still the use of the poetic words like you used there scott hubris instead of using confidence or pride he still has he's not so stressed out that he still can't grab a grab a word like like hubris um so that's the poet there you know it's interesting right at the start could you repeat that could you repeat that please that is the most i've heard him sound like john lennon and then he went on i think the next night or the night after to play in sheffield with jeff beck and sing isolation which is a john lennon uh song not particularly well actually in my opinion but then he was up against jeff beck who's a genius on the guitar and johnny depp is not a genius on the guitar by any stretch of the imagination but nonetheless uh interesting to hear that john lennon uh clearly coming through there from my opinion i think he's genuinely has some confusion about the the the evidence at some point it may well be confusion around that that it's just confusing for him he has never seen anything like this before or he's genuinely confused by being surprised by i'm not quite sure which one anyway all i'd say at the end of this is i don't think the lawyer there does the best job of really you know nailing this down because he said i assure you i did not type it up last night well that just doesn't discount then that he didn't type it up on some other night or somebody else didn't type it up last night or on another night i think if i were the lawyer i'd have tied that one up to say it's it's real evidence it's the real thing that's your you know that's your text message i wouldn't have tried to qualify it in that way uh greg what do you got on this one yeah this is one where he is indeed on the ropes and i think what's happening here is if you think about this as a chess match if he admits that he sent some drug fueled or drunken text that said this how does that make him look now that lets them set up the next the next pawn in the chess match so i think that starts he realizes that now somebody's going to be used against him he's going to have a hell of a time backing out of because his text came from his phone here we are back to a video coming off somebody else's phone and he not unlike nothing like amber is also in the audition for his career if the world finds out or thinks and he walks away from here and they believe he's this monster she's made him out to be he's done he's done we see what happened to him in the past so he has to be very cautious as well his blink rate is through the roof we don't see that usually in him he's very stoic in blank rate he also his target is shrinking his body is shrinking he's turtling he's getting smaller scott you hit it dead on his his eye contact is sustained throughout the whole thing hard eye contact he goes to internal voice but he doesn't search for change over on the right before he answers and then he says a new word ludicrous ludicrous now maybe he said it during other times but we didn't hear it he uses it twice here equally ludicrous and he is emphatic when he does that and he telegraphs with his cadence by saying equally ludicrous purses his lips and disapproval that pushing forward and then he is talking with that downward tone from the back of his throat then he does a disclaimer likely for the good of the jury to say there's no way i would do anything like that i don't have the hubris but then when they show him the actual text watch his face everybody out here all of you can recognize the shock we all know what shock is because darwin all those years ago figured out it was a universal emotion that we can all read once he does that you see an o then he narrows his mouth and his body language gets a little more rigid you can hear him breathe his breath breathing rate increases you can hear him breathe and then you see that grief muscle come up and he starts to navigate the answer no these aren't he says this next looks nothing like me well if i'm interrogator i'm saying well hold on and ask if it looks like you i'm asking did you write this you see the mouth grooming you mention mark because he's feeling the stress and this is starting to build up on him an interior should jump on him and go after him and say is it possible you don't remember you just said you didn't remember something five minutes ago and that would be my approach he's on the ropes here and this is a place where he actually could look very very very bad because he's saying something that they can make him into a different person i think he's feeling the stress chase what do you got you guys got most everything and i agree but one thing we do see in here that we rarely see especially in the courtroom is a retreat of the dominant shoulder and we see this as the subject gets brought up if you try to get yourself if you're just listening to this while you're shopping cucumbers in your kitchen or whatever just pull your pull that dominant shoulder back and that's how we get into a uh like a fighting position so that's one of the pre-violence indicators if we're on the street as a cop but it's an anger indicator or disagreement indicator especially in situations like this and i think the level of confidence that we see i think he initially doubts that he said these things i do believe that he doubts that he said it he likely sent these texts but now he's gonna go has to go into this defensive mode you see his blink rate spikes and and drops exactly you can watch this video go up and down up and down exactly how we describe it with stress and focus you can watch it in this one clip and this is what to look for not not to say someone is lying but to identify the special context where more questions are needed and in the overall sense of things if you just think about the trial in its entirety if this is the one thing that got him on the ropes it should tell you a whole lot about who he is and what all we're dealing with between him and his ex-wife that's all i got all right let's throw down the room in 30 seconds or less let's kind of wrap it up and talk about what we think we've seen here mark you want to go first yeah i guess thinking about all of that i just kind of think who's having to work harder here who's having to work harder who's putting in more effort here visibly i'm not saying somebody couldn't be paddling hard underneath and it not really showing but who's really showing that then putting in more effort here to the jury uh emotionally um and and do we think that's gonna have the impact that they desire well we're gonna find out uh pretty soon i guess chase what are your thoughts from an academics perspective if just looking at this stuff from academics is you're going to see something that i call a laboratory blind spot we can't isolate everything inside of a lab and you're definitely going to see that here but on the overall where is the abuse shame being ashamed of something turns the volume down on false accusations and pain turns the volume up for truthful accusations in my opinion i think we're seeing an actress and not a storyteller people who write really good fiction know one thing very well the main character needs a deep character flaw to make them likable nobody enjoys a perfect character look at every superhero movie every disney movie there's flaws in every main character and this was a case of a flawless innocent perfect human who's never made a mistake versus the most vile villain that ever existed it's just bad storytelling that's all i got greg yeah i would start this off by saying my wrap of this the entire series is this is a train wreck and a trash dump this is a horrible horrible story no matter how we look at it and it looks like the story of a brawler in my opinion the brawler and an insecure druggy kind of guy a guy who uses substance to for whatever reason whether it's recreation or whatever those two people might not match very well together and i'm not sure which side is honest i will say this that she is hard to believe and she's hard to like when you're looking at her in the way she approaches things her emotions her most ramped up emotions to your point chase about anger are around when she's disrespected when i would think i would be really angry about the violation of person of self all the physical violence it just doesn't show the same he likely also has moments where he doesn't remember things because if he's drinking that much or doing that much we can't tell but if any of what she said is true or half of what he said is true maybe he does send these texts and those kind of things almost all he said she said stories are going to be one side or the other you know a little bit in the middle it's not going to be none of it's going to be true it's going to be half truths but she swung for the fences on this story he's either an all-out monster i mean the stuff she's accusing him of is not kind of he's a jerk he's an all-out monster if she's right or she's a liar because she swung for the fence they both have shown signs of deception his mostly been around stupid things like saying stupid stuff he's shown some certain there something he's written or he said that leads me to believe she's the one that's not believable and if she's swung that hard for the fence we'll wait and see what the jury says that's my opinion scott what do you got i think this is a great example of seeing uh like chase was saying seeing a story go along the more that you watch of this trial the more you see the separation of she's really different than this guy she you know she's really telling one story he's really telling another story as you would expect in this situation but it sure looks like she's i've got a lot more deceptive cues from her than i did from him so when it comes to believing if i put my money on it i don't think it'd be uh tough to to say who showed the most uh cues of deception in those two so i think it's a great example of seeing people we all the time we're all the time talking about uh trial and court and those types of things i think it's a great example of just being able to sit there and watch these things we always talk about happen right in front of you so all right fellas think this was a good one i'll see you next time deal with behavior [Music] objection objection i knew her she was my friend all right she was my friend she was the one objection that i never heard during this trial that i hear during every single trial yeah what the [ __ ] man i'm not gonna say in the video but it's calls for facts not in evidence yeah yeah there's a there is one and there's one that they actually do that has facts not in evidence and they part of it chase i think is because we're missing out on this let's let's say it let's bring it up we'll talk about it let's at the end of our talk here let's bring that up and make it part of the closing and chase just throw it in just like we were doing it good stuff that's great all right ah is
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What matter matters? Retaining the critical in new materialist literacy research
[Music] hi my name is Becky future and I'm an assistant professor and secondary literacy education at Illinois State University my name is Laura hansfield I'm a professor of elementary literacy and bilingual education also at Illinois State our third authors carolyn hunt an assistant professor of elementary education at ISU today we'll be talking about our paper titled what matter matters retaining the critical and new materialist literacy research along with money in the field we've been interested in the recent materialist term and literacy research including a turn towards posthuman and new materialist theories this is included learning about how matter both human and non-human comes to matter simultaneous to this turn is within the lunar sea research associations resolution resolution to not ignore issues of racism or to become complicit in the perpetuation of racial inequities with some exceptions we've found a troubling absence of conversations in new materials literacy research about race and racism so our purpose in this article is threefold first to explore the ethical and moral implications of employing new materialist frames and literacy research involving racialized youth second to argue for the value of a multi theoretic approach that retains criticality while also engaging in new materialist analysis and three to offer some guiding principles for the field for socially just an anti-racist new materialist literacy research we do this by conducting a critical new materialist analysis of a short autobiographical video that was produced by Malcolm who was a black male high school student involved in Becky's previous research so Malcolm composes digital digital automatic during a tumultuous time in his life and he offered a counter narrative of himself through this digital storytelling project that countered how he was being positioned through many deficit perspectives within his school contacts as well as in other parts of his life this led us to inquire what does a new materialist analysis that retains critical epistemologies illustrate about Malcolm's literacy practices in our paper we argue for the centering of human bodies in what we're calling a critical new material analysis we find this way of understanding the body as essential to a critical analysis that gives rise to examining how bodies take shape and transform in relation to one another and ways that divide dominant paradigms so in terms of our methodology our analysis reflects elements of micro ethnographic discourse analysis narrative analysis as well as poetic forms in the sense it's very multi theoretic we tried to address discourse in materiality as really entangled in order to understand both the historical and emergent production of Malcolm as a writer we composed a multi modal transcript that included a Malcolm's agentic production of his video as well as Becky's affective responses while viewing the video there are several implications for this work first new materials literacy research must account for the asymmetrical ways in which human bodies emerge through interactions by attending to the dominant discourses that are inscribed on and/or erased other bodies this underscores the importance of centering human bodies discourses and agencies while accounting for how non-human bodies matter within literacy research and practice we hope that this piece will generate thoughtful and critical dialogue in the field you [Music] you [Music]
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Dr. Alice Reid, Your Gentleness is Showing, April 7, 2024
good morning morning uh my name is Reverend Alice Reed and I am the spiritual leader here and I'm happy to greet you with grand Rising because that is our theme all year we're looking at this idea of rising up in a grand way and so we have borrowed that wonderful Caribbean morning greeting of grand Rising we have a lot of wonderful things planned for you this month we have the if you remember uh oh my God Productions with Melissa Felipe and Z egof they will be here in two weeks yeah I'm really excited to have them here they'll not only be doing the talk and the music on Sunday but they're offering a wonderful workshop on Saturday the anagram experience and if you're not familiar with the anagram it's actually a a system of self-awareness and spiritual growth that was developed in the early 1900s by George ger GFF and um he developed this system of nine types of individuals called the inogram and it combines spirituality and psychology and cosmology into one model so that we can learn more about ourselves we can begin to heighten our self-awareness and it also helps us in the meta it also helps us when we are learning how to work with each other I've been working with uh anagram coach myself I am a seven how many are familiar with the inag great so not too many of you I I um encourage you if you're not familiar with the anagram Google it look at the the different types we're we're highlighting different types in our newsletter each week Pam's picking a a different type out and sending that so that we can get a little more familiar with this and I think it'll be a great opportunity for us to be greater peacemakers that would be the nine personality type but in being having a greater understanding of how we see the world and how others see the world and then knowing our types we can begin to connect at a deeper level we can begin to have a greater understanding and we can begin or actually continue our spiritual growth so I encourage you to sign up for that Workshop I think it will be um really powerful the um the different types I was going to say one more thing about it the different types of the there are nine personality types and they're grouped into three different categories the first cat category is a center of intelligence of instinct so three of those types you really use their instinctual um intelligence to uh walk around in the world and relate to others the second uh Center of intelligence is heart intelligence and those people really use their heart to relate to others and and and express themselves and then the third Center of intelligence is thinking and what I found out from doing my own investigation is that as a type seven I have before I did this investigation in this work I really thought I was a heart type I really thought my center of intelligence was in my heart and that's how I was relating to other people but what I've learned is that as a um enthusiastic Visionary that I really feel with my mind and thinking and by learning this I have been becoming more aware of my feelings and I've had to slow down and I've had to be gentle with myself so that I can feel those feelings that I prefer to think through as opposed to feel through and that's my segue into our talk this month the whole topic which is gentleness we're looking at Giant gentleness the power of gentleness to shift things to approach things to be more mindful in the um Native American traditions the deer is seen as the symbol of gentleness can you see that oh yeah yeah the and so there's a in my in my medicine uh cards deck I was looking at the definition for the deer and so I thought I would share a little bit of that with you it's a little story it says one day Fawn heard great spirit calling to her from the top of sacred Mountain fa immediately started up the trail she didn't know that there was a horrible demon guarding the way to Great spirit's Lodge the demon was trying to keep all the beings of creation from connecting with great spirit he wanted all great spirit's creatures to feel that great spirit didn't want to be disturbed this would make the demon feel powerful and capable of causing them to fear Fawn was not at all frightened when she came upon the demon this was curious as the demon was the archetype of all ugly monsters that have ever been the demon breathes fire and smoke and made disgusting sounds to frighten the Fawn any normal creature would have fled or died on the spot Fawn however said gently to the demon please let me pass I'm on my way to see great spirit fawn's eyes were filled with love and compassion for this oversized bully of a demon and the demon was astounded by fawn's lack of fear no matter how he tried he could not frighten Fawn because her love had penetrated his hardened ugly heart and that's the power of gentleness that when we can in inhabit that place within us that is gentle and mindful when we can find a place within ourselves of Stillness and quiet well when the outer world begins to throw up things to at us that might frighten us you know the typical three um reactions to fear flee fight or freeze well deer teaches us that uh we have a fourth option and that is flow we can flow with what's in front of us we can be present with it we can pause and not react and gentleness gives us an ability to do that it gives us some tools to work with there's a a great story um from eso's fable about The North Wind and the sun are you familiar with it yeah The North Wind and the sun are having a an a debate one day and they are talking to each other about who has more power the Sun or the wind and they see a man walking down a trail excuse me they see a man walking down a trail with a coat on and the the son says I'm sure I can uh influence that man to take off his coat and the wind said oh no no no I've got this I can make sure that man takes off his coat and so the north wind begins to blow as hard as he can and he's blowing against the man as he's walking in the trail and his coat is flapping around but the man in the wind grabs his coat and holds it close to him the Sun not to be outdone just begins to shine it light and warm the trail you know what happens right he gets a he continues to shine its bright light and eventually the man gets warm enough to take off his coat and sit beneath a Shady Tree and then the sun simply says to the north wind it is gentleness that is more powerful than your blustery wind and action your Force I think those are great examples of how we can begin to slow down and choose our responses to be gentle because gentleness breeds kindness it breeds mindfulness it creat space for something to develop as opposed to force right which is you know in this busy world of ours where we're always moving around trying to figure out what's next and what we need to do next and everybody's you know trying to grab our attention and we're trying to see what we want to give our attention to gentleness actually is a call to come back to ourselves to quiet down to listen one of the ways that we can experience gentleness is somatically through through our body Temple we can begin to listen to our body when we're in a situation if we're in a situation that feels agitating how does where do you feel it in your body some people feel it in their belly I feel it in the base of my spine and our body can give us the cue to slow down and to be gentle with oursel in situations where we would normally be very upset or stressed and I the other thing that I was thinking about gentleness is how um you know if I'm if I decide to be fit right I'm gonna I'm G to take care of my body I'm G to try I'm going to be more fit and one of the ways that we do that is lengthening and stretching our muscles and I can go to the gym right and I can calculate the the amount of weight I would need and I can count the number of reps I need to do and I can really push my muscles which is pretty much how I do it as opposed to Yoga Yoga is gentleness it encourages us to stretch our muscles and lengthen our muscles but in a gentle way in a in a way where we are in touch with our bodies and we're listening to our bodies and when I think about of course I told you I'm a seven so my Center of intelligence is around my head right so when I think about this these two different approaches I realize that in moving into a a process of doing yoga as opposed to weight training not only does it help me stretch my muscles and strengthen and lengthen them but it helps me to stretch to leave my normal way of thinking and move into a more somatic relationship with my body right and when we think about being in the world and how we want to uh grow how we want to continue to spiritually grow how we want to grow in our relationships it requires us to to do some things that are a little different we got a little couple of little different things going on in our Sanctuary don't we yeah if you notice there is a sculpture behind me this is a sculpture that was designed by our own Karen Meer it's it's beautiful and um when we went ahead and put the monitors up we uh we were able to display this beautiful um sculpture again and we can play with it we'll put you know we're gon to we're gonna see what we like about the Altar and change it around a little bit but how did it feel to you when things began to change in the sanctuary because week after week you were experiencing the same thing right and then we started changing some things you know the monitors we right now the way the monitors work we have one output so the what you see is what people are seeing in the live um stream we we probably going to play with that a little bit to see if we could do some other things my point is that we need to be gentle with ourselves and each other excuse me as we move through change a lot of times when we experience change our first knee-jerk reaction is put it back the way it was I liked it that way why are you being different well it we're being different because people grow because we change and gentleness can be that mode of approach as we experience change we can be gentle with ourselves we can be gentle with each other other we can be gentle with our body as we move through change at the heart of gentleness is that wonderful dear energy where we can bring in compassion and we can bring in kindness and we can bring in love and all of those energies are I'll call them you've heard of the slow food Mo movement this is the slow growth movement where we allow ourselves to move into growth with Grace where we allow ourselves to step into uh new things with flow as opposed to uh fleeing or fighting or freezing we engage flow and we do that with an open heart we do that by dropping out of our heads and into our bodies David Hawkins wrote a book called power versus force and at first glance we understand what force is force is the thing that you do when you're trying to shift things or make things happen or change things and and you you feel like you might be going against the grain swimming Upstream if you will Now power often times has a similar connotation but when we look at this idea of gentleness there is and and the the whole month we're talking about giant gentleness it is powerful in and of itself and if you look at the David Hawkins um model for power versus Force the more we step the closer we get to compassion and love the more powerful are Vib vibrations he has a beautiful scale he starts with anger and despair and Desperation and he moves up the scale towards love and so gentleness is the vehicle that we can use to begin to really raise our vibration of connection and belonging I have uh couple of other ideas I was going to suggest to you there was I'm glad I looked here there was there's a poet and blogger Ry white and she writes knowing when to act and when not to when to speak and when not to is the art of wisdom and gentleness gives us time and space to access our innate wisdom that reveals our truth and the appropriate timing for its expression expression infused with gentleness is Gent generally more easily received and more easily digested in gentleness we're more likely to fully own the power of our actions in force we're prone to doubt as we never really felt we had a choice however gentleness can help us in such situations to come to terms with whatever situation we find ourselves in it really can be a gateway to Grace she finishes up by saying I'm certainly not saying there isn't a place for Force sometimes it appears the only choice but gentleness is becoming a lost virtue in our age it it is this age of must have everything now must be perfect now must fit neatly in a box society that we're living in and I'm simply asking you to remember that a little bit of gentleness goes a long way a little bit of gentleness goes a wrong long way and I'm reminded as I think about this Force versus gentleness that I I had the experience of I moved around a lot as a matter of fact I moved 13 times in my life and I went to eight different schools and one of the things that um I found myself doing was feeling like I it was urgent for me to make friends you know it's a natural conclusion for a child my God we're going to move again I better make some friends right away and so I would you know go up the kids and like you're going to be my friend and what do you think their reaction was who were you I had the opposite experience as opposed to being able to connect with people you know by forcefully trying to make friends right away I wasn't I wasn't able to connect I wasn't able to feel like I belonged and I'll I'll say that you know even today I continue to have gentle reminders of this learning learning to be gentle with myself when I'm in a new area when I'm meeting new people gentle with other people who don't know who I am so it takes time to allow the depth of relationship to come forward and it doesn't come forward with force it comes forward with kindness and gentleness compassion love and so that's our opportunity this month to look at the places where we feel like we have to force something as opposed to being present with it Mindful and and choosing gentleness and as um I invite the band and now Andale to come forward I have a couple of questions that I want to have you consider As you move through this month one of them is ask yourself what in my life am I forcing what in my life am I forcing look around you and see if there's a place where you're using force and then where in my life am I being too hard on myself or another based on the assumptions I've made then another way to look at that is when I feel forced does this make me more open or close to others and when I try to force my will on a situation are people more open or closed toward me looking for those places in our life where we try to force things and where we can invite gentleness into the situation instead mindfulness and it can be really powerful so this morning we're going to do a chant for you and as we do this chant I'm going to invite you not to get stressed out because you can't figure out the words and what are they saying right it happens to me I imagine it happens to most of us allow the chant to come forward and just just bathe you in it and if you happen to pick up the words feel free to sing along with it but just let the music carry you in a beautiful flow and then when we're finished rather than applauding I'm going to come up and pray and then we can applaud the way the Sufi do gently by wiggling our fingers let's try it shall we get this back for [Music] you oh more move us [Music] far [Music] mar [Music] all [Music] for [Music] Mar [Music] more [Music] Mar [Music] V [Music] oh [Music] oh and so allowing that beautiful chant to just continue to resonate within our body we know that there is no Us in them there is no you and me there is only one one power and presence a presence that expresses itself so beautifully so uniquely so amazing amazingly through all of life and so as we move through this day through this week through this month I know for each one that we will be dropping into that place of gentleness being the giant gentle Souls that are needed in this world to propagate love to create more opportunities for kindness to love one another deeply and profoundly and so we give great gratitude for this this space of gentleness that we are opening up that we are consciously entering allowing ourselves to be mindful and to be those beautiful quiet expressions of peace I simply let this go with gratitude and an open heart and together we say and so it is and the Sufi applaud like this thank you very much Reverend Judy
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[Music] namaste [Music] namaste pig cat welcome or welcome back to frequency phoenix 555 for your message massages big cat [Music] like it's chuck e cheese like it's part of time on a budget fist bump you better be up strappers and vigorous we're backing off the [ __ ] knees blood i'm going to take the music down really low because the birds are really singing for those knots i put out there darling i was vigorous making sure they was fed you know spirit guides and all that fist bump yes baby they won't want hockey sticks at dawn they would love for you to come back and get [ __ ] over again yes i said it i dropped the f-bomb because it's true darn india you're going to be getting incoming where your eyes when you see the messages all here what's been bought on the feet of what a fly monkey right your eyes are going to get slitty yes they are are they gonna be like what who is this this one mummy that's mummy five trying to get out of the pet cemetery and come to your house you better make sure you've got those jazz hands and what wrap those jazz hands around your what where is my shirt oh sorry i moved it wrap it around the back blade wrap it round the back listen i told you don't do anything on camera i didn't think to stop it i didn't right let's dive in darling and see what the planetary energies are today before we pop off at a hot rod ah the moon squares saturn overnight dial india which is going to inflate someone's ego the ego which we all agreed is not their amigo trying to advise anyone on how best to conduct themselves isn't likely to be well received today they don't want you to turn that they're [ __ ] up they don't want you to tell you they have to you up listen my mood swing and my tourettes is let loose today darling because i'm not having it i've always told you my dear be kept because i'm your best friend you must never interrupt a fool when they're making their what foolishness black foolishness [Music] also the moon sextiles pluto as well so keep your thoughts to yourself no matter how hard it is to bite your tongue listen a genius will never be recognized in the village of the idiots yes keep your thoughts to yourself right but we all work with the what communicative dance two of these and one of those they can transmute it into whatever they want as long as they realize it you mean two of these and one of those [Music] right the moon right i told you the moon can be skull dangerous then the moon then slivers into sagittarius around midday darling it's around noon time the sign of fun and celebration once you've got your bow in our blood and you're not afraid to use it i tell you we must all adopt sagittarius it's not only zodiac for weapon blood adopted right the moon the moon in sagittarius might also have you overthinking projects that you need to complete likewise clearing out the cupboards i have to do it today darn india i have to go into my bedroom i've been avoiding it i have over a move in old clothes that i don't need i'm not wearing them [ __ ] again it's not me anymore because i realized when you get to a certain age like mine over half of a hundred you can't have all your of your itinerary on show you've even got the girls out right or your chopsticks more than the two you can't have both it's not lovely especially if you've got progeny they talk about you i've got three they talk about me in two hours and truffles and then they'll send the baby yes baby sometimes i've got to get the jazz hands on the door handle mate try and lock them out because if i lock them out too long then putting crumbs on the floor in my kitchen not washing out the plates they've used right and didn't i talk about how they keep their bedrooms that alone will take me maybe take off my wig and go at them with the prison braids blood and we aren't here to be prisoners darling dear we're here to enlighten those fools right not your protege because they're not fools they came from you you're said to teach them they came through you not from your dial india you've got to teach them how to be on this malcov and in some cases it's by shutting your bedroom door and not letting them in blood fist bump yes you don't want to be mad every day no some days you need to be free as i was saying before i interrupted myself again right um later on today that our moon trines the sun we love it trying because it's absolutely lucky and fortunate you'll be grateful if you manage to keep your opinions to yourself i'm telling you later on today the reason why you kept storm decided that you weren't going to address it except with the slitty eyes right and silence east island and stevie wonder you'll see why it will be what dropped into your lap big cat don't seek [ __ ] ease blood big cat find it out whether you wants to or not dial india your spirit guides are working overtime to make sure those that need to get it without the vassal you negotiate india just because you didn't do anything just because you conducted yourself with dignity and sat on your throne and got abundant and what passed in your lovely fabulous gorgeousness style india doesn't mean your spirit team took what they did kindly chuck e cheese [Music] don't hesitate to write down any constructive ideas that come to you so you can begin with them [Music] like it was yesterday dial india downloads of the fabulosity dial india come to us aplenty but many of us don't take the time to write them down why you're still thinking that someone is trying to what lead your genius no one can lead your genius style in there except into darkness especially when they're feeble-minded and they've been drinking of the cup of opium and cognitive dissonance you see that you see darling the blind always wants the blind to be amongst them but unfortunately for you you can't stay you've got to give them what a big f off go away i didn't want to hear it leave me alone or you'll be sorry [Music] this is why today darling dears you're not going to allow them to party with your energies energies like it's chunky cheese you're going to be practicing mindfulness darling this mindfulness how big cats feelings are validated darling dear if you've been hurt by someone they don't get the right to hold the timeline for when you accept there what skulldugger's apology only you can process your feelings that's why they say i can't make you feel upset or anything you can't be upset unless you choose to be and when you're upset over something a skull douglas did instead of minus in the big cat right you're wallowing in their [ __ ] knees blood it's not good no listen you're making michael's bounce big cat don't listen [Music] yes you must listen to the opinions of others so you can counter it with yours your flip-flop your common sense which they tried to pull you off many a day darling dear just saw 9 11 india something's going to be what a sudden change in a crisis in someone's life when they realize that your power grid is not chuck e cheese blood and it's not up at a budget and budget listen it's just like a comfort zone we avoid it darn india [Music] you see when when you counter it darling dear respectfully a two-way conversation that could be thought provoking but he will anger a bottom feeder how dare you to be so wise big cat how dare you to be so strong big cat how dare you to be so unimpressed big cat all of these things is going to be rocking them to their core because you come in the you lead with the common sense style india it's the only way why you've made it into a bloody field you can rent that beach how to like airbnb but today darling dears the energies the planetary energies are telling us to bite our tongues not everybody deserves right your wisdom no you must allow them this fool right to continue with their foolishness consider the struggles lifestyles and challenges of those around you they have [ __ ] blood and they're still going for it and they're stuck in it why because they love to live in the ghetto groundhog day of it all telling everyone that the they them and um did this and that to them telling anybody that would listen black you haven't healed if you're still telling everybody your story no one cares 80 percent couldn't give a good god damn i want you to shut up right 19 are glad it's happening to you big cat and that one percent that golden one percent they won't turn up until you heal from the inside out darling dear till you big cat have raised your your vibration realize that you're not chucky cheese darling there [Music] chuck e cheese we don't even have that in the uk right let's let's call in the energies of guidance and protection thank you very much um who's that gigi going straight to the big cat chronicles they want to come to you today darling this did you just see me spread listen let me swallow my [ __ ] listen as i was saying they wanna listen i just spit as well when i said it listen i listen freudian slim slippers meant to come out they want to come and tell you about their hardships their misfortune their mischance their setbacks and how they got a raw deal imagine that what are you supposed to do about it big cat did you put them in that [ __ ] did you guide them into the [ __ ] heat no they did it willingly and was having fun until they realized that your energy is not chunky cheese blood this and that right let's get let's call in the energies of guidance and protection take a deep breath darling where's my leaning [ __ ] oh sorry guys my elbows have to be firm on this table darling this and i don't like it to be rocky didn't want the ashy elbow you know that's [ __ ] his blood anyhow let's call in the energies of guidance and protection darling yes foreign so be it mode energy up up up big cats it's upper pub [Music] right let's get into the crux in the core of what's going on black [Music] just the one doll in there we only need one room to see one really on one run yeah small [Music] judgement is a foot in the form of the gas doll in there dry gas someone is not loving it represented by the what the letter d for a dickus a dumbass right who's going for a destitute kind of a time thank you very much audra died [Music] listen [Music] i need a helper that doesn't look me in my eye and just does my bidding the progeny won't do it they they renegade right as i was saying dart darling this talks about what an ending somebody's at their limit dial india they're not having it they're not happy where they are they're feeling hopeless right and unable to complete a cycle right you're the agent of karma you've been planning and what strategizing to get great and a new day has begun to all india as they cower in their mud huts trying to what get back into your life like it's chuck e cheese represented by the letters 80 81 82 and 83 darling did liberator you be as you what have your divine steps in a slow slow quick quick slow you are there karma whomsoever is trying to what sharky tattoo today darling is it's been what boomerang straight back in a return to send a kind of way you can't what curse what father god has blessed are you mad touch not the anointed lest you get touched by the ancestral team your spiritual guides and the wayshowers thank you very much deshaun ashley [Music] experience listen this pen is trying to run away run over there [Music] hold on a minute guys it's a lot of complicated things on the floor but not my common sense but i never have to pick it up it's always strapped to the big cat as i was saying before i interrupted myself again this is fire water and pluto energy dial india this also speaks about someone coming from what the bottom of the pit the mud hut trying to renew some kind of a friendship or partnership today they want to see if you've forgiven them they wants to know if you've forgiven them big cat of course you did how else was you able to call what judgment you forgave them long ago how else was you gonna call it you had to forgive darling if the bible says forgive so you can be forgiven these same ones that gave you what pisan phobia where you trust no one right and misophonia right well you can't bear to see them eating and breathing this is why you had to separate like a halacinda india what create different salt levels because otherwise you'll be in prison with the prisoners right trying to dig your way out just like that giza did in what shawshank redemption took him how many years you ain't got that many years darling years to dig yourself out of the chuck e cheese they want us to bring back into your existence you ain't got that sort of time judgment is your name getting great is your game [Music] right we're going to go with these i haven't used them in a while i can't remember what they are i think they're look i've even got an eyelash attached to it you better pay attention darling they're faking for gazing and it didn't stick to what it was meant to dummy but for sure coming with what setbacks a raw deal to give you not everything you must listen to always protect your energies just because you've allowed them some or some people to still what still know who you are not to the core but allowed to be around you just because they're phoning you or sending messages doesn't mean you have to answer them and you don't have to answer your phone who's paying your bill [Music] what's this gratitude doll india which is what you always have my darling big cat as you kick your way out of the duvet some are just grateful to have what a peaceful gestation right for their progeny right being grateful this is also your infinite possibilities and your root chakra is wrapping itself around you darling what's that your foundation your stability we also have the lovely purple for your what dignity in a situation it could be a situation where you are absolutely pregnant but pregnant as [ __ ] as they say yeah and realizing you have to sit in your divinity darling yes pardon me that's a spiritual belch because i speaks the truth roof pinkies up this also speaks about what somebody's going to be revealed to you dial india somebody who is what someone who's been what monitoring you for some time not knowing how to approach you dial india they better be careful because you are sitting in the seat of gratitude where you won't suffer fools easily impartiality again we see the justice of it all the libra energy this is about the balance you've created dial india this is also about what a higher higher institution somebody's pr pre prison police something to do with child maintenance style in there some monies that's owed because we already discussed progeny they're going to get they're going to get it up the watusi today darling because they try to create confusion but you can't confuse who is sacred darling you can't confuse spiritual guides ancestors right that know what's going on we have a full moon it's harvest season somebody's about to harvest a holy but what judgment on them oh well what's this trying to escape because they're for gazing blood their what inside is on the outside darling india and it's [ __ ] ease fake right they haven't learned a thing this also speaks about someone being stuck in the ghetto groundhog day of the dna start listen i had to look over my shoulder they're stuck in it they haven't learned a thing and spirit has been what doing communicative dance sending in signs and signals and they're still not paying attention darling this is somebody who takes their sexuality serious right and think they're the sexiest [ __ ] [ __ ] on this [ __ ] on this malcolm [Music] somebody who had you in lack and service style india right while they had what control of your sacral chakra your sexuality your creativities they wanted you dumb down and at the back but divine said how now brown cow they have that position because you can't they can't guilt you out darling here they can't cannot bring you back to what you've already freed yourself from and got the badge split the deck again judgment is upon them darling dears for their what chucky cheese like budget ways i think it's the wisdom of the oracle chakra come on wake up let's see what we're going to read on today friends darling you know how case feels about a friend how many of us have the true friends that wants to put you at your back or i defend you to your bike we're going to talk about that what else we're going to talk about haters listen right next to the friends let me tell you something somebody's going through what that nasty disease what's that ct can't take the big cat oh well one more because you know how i love truffle it's one of the numbers that tesla told us to pay attention to three seeks and nine the key to the universe the final one is your blessing style india gee whiz gee willikers they're getting it off the watusi friends and haters you've got a hater who's coming in as a frenemy darling or possibly stim is around you managed to hang on as he was going through your changes as he was grateful and what took the knee to the most high this is why you are always pregnant with infinite possibilities darling is tapped in and turned on north node i say no float you call back fist bump as i set my mock-up cause i ain't getting smoke blood right let's get to this intern on this friends what do they bloody want i mean what could it be right next to the hs base of the deck ace of wands somebody's looking at your level of spirituality dial india somebody's realizing that your words and your actions carry spiritual wage this also speaks about your passions you've got a friend that's got a passion for you darling dear they'd love to do the what horizontal watusi with you this is not a friend this person wants to go into lava stages really let's see there wants to be a lava listen many a friendship good friendship was lost by getting in the boudoir why because his [ __ ] is blood you can't have them shape-shifting from friend to lover they may be what feel to the brim of hardship right and tragedy and be a blow to your what everything blood bring you straight back to chuck e cheese what about this friend tell us because we're interested somebody is not a friend who's not what getting a success in their life now india this person is going through a lot of hardship arguments fighting feeling stagnant and stuck coming through the cancer energy as they if your ten of cups stagnate in stockton india chariot on its face style indies right they are extremely jealous of you right and they hate you hate your gods they hate your eyelashes we saw the fake eyelash on the cards base of the deck listen they're sending it all your way down india they want you to be sad they want you to be depressed they're trying to what transmute the energy onto you right let's get the runes out again we need some more letters for these people's names come on right we've got a p and we've got an energy we've got perth oh the high priestess right this is who you are in your element sitting on your seat of infinite possibilities having the mysteries right being revealed unto thee right got your birth natural chart you've got secrets and you're keeping them so a letter p a n and a g and a d right [Music] knight of swords they feel extremely stagnant this person wants to approach you right with some [ __ ] knees that is going to cause confusion in your 10 your 10 of cups be careful of the friends right that come with their issues listen i don't know it's like i'm intuitively guided to put the right crystal in my pocket when i leave my house i walk with my obsidian crystal mate because i'm not having it because people automatically tell me everything and not every energy must you allow yourself to take on or take with you don't ruin your day what's this listen free your mind from whatever [ __ ] needs they're coming with right it's a thankless task right this is the ten of swords right and it comes on the wings of betrayal because they feel betrayed in a situation that was a raw deal in their lifestyle india they want to break in on your 10th cup because they're feeling stagnant in their life and they're going to call some kind of what tongue wrestling with you today right listen you don't tongue wrestle with a fool this is in the reverse styling ds they're under spiritual manas yes babe b this is somebody who's going through what the ghetto groundhog day of the rings and repeat repeating lots of negative cycles this person is sad they're arguing with all and sundry they're feeling stagnant and stuck in their life and all they can see as they look back in their wickedness is you and your 10th cop emotionally what mature your progeny are happy right face what chasing the rainbow somebody's really jealous of you darling dears [Music] because their emotional life is not fulfilled they don't know how to fill up their own cocktail india and they hate the fact that you filled up yours the dull yellow speaks about the envy and the jealousy of the mouth breathing yes they're doing that face of the deck dial india eight of wands i told you expect a message from darth vader the leader of the pole bearers that still got your telephone number darling there's no way you're living all of that [ __ ] expect a visitation today they're coming with the [ __ ] knees both swanky they're going to be complaining about everything avoid it lord 10 of the 48 laws of power the unlucky and the unhappy doesn't go with what you've got going on fabulous gorgeous loveliness somebody's coming in darling and you need to free your mind from it right their emergency is not your emergency i've told you this many times might be a big cat somebody wants captain sabre harlow today right they got betrayed in a situation and this person will betray you after you've given them me what all of your intellect your communications your wisdoms they'll betray you by getting back into their what foolishness again rings and repeat darling dears this and that [Applause] what about the haters they're feeling fancy today and freaky these dummy bats that love to tongue wrestle right see what's going on you haven't got a hater you ain't doing your job right my dear big cat and if you've only got a few you need to step up your game in your greatness what are these haters doing came out the back end and it's quite a lot should i take them stagnant darling here i f in everything you've got going on world card on its face if you left this person behind all india decided that the chapter was over get the black bags blood they don't love it they would love to return for one more round julie with your hairline they want to be spicy in your life darling dears hey skulldugger us and they've got spirits on them demon spirits starting their temperance in the reverse this person's drinking they're drugging it up creating a lot of what disillusionment in their own life temperance on its face when you see major arcana darling dears you know that divine has stepped in your ancestral team sent out by the father god most high mother isis this is current energy look where they're facing um this is the come up king of queendoll india they're not having a lovely time oh god an emperor on his face this is somebody who what if you've got protein with this person we already saw it by the pregnant um empress you could have had these progeny style india this is an absentee parent somebody who is in just somebody who abused the power that you gave them they are now the strongest hater a masculine could be effeminate right because you're getting an 11-11 fade living your best life right having faced your shadow side again we see the justice right and the devilish energy they want you to come back right this is somebody who's co-dependent and they've got the what shakira in their hips mate this is all they lead with they've partied with many by mutual agreement put you into troubles and some of it quadruples darling this person comes back with the [ __ ] knees blood and they're in what shadow self fully fed dial india and they know exactly what they're doing current energy this could also be what two wicked ones working together a dastardly duo dial india because he wasn't [ __ ] over by what they did right to what take your ten of cups where's my tiny cards my right is itching me somebody's saying something good about you darling dears don't scratch it too hard based on the deck spellcasting for sure bitter jealous twisted hated drama filters a brim darling definitely a mister and a misses i told you somebody went into some kind of union with someone and it's not fabulous listen as um there's only so much time in the days you can if each other darling here after that you've got to have a conversation they're dealing with a dummy but darling dares who's who's bananian for tommy's always in the air like a gang sign right loves the attention of others high commander decepticon and deceptress yeah spell cast in for sure darling dears all right so is this phil's going to work [ __ ] listen didn't you see father god just keep authority darling and again it speaks about prison because the hierophant speaks about an institution some kind of an organization that carries weight dial india someone's going to be brought up before a judge and again they want you to speak on their behalf let me tell you something taurus energy you better not they're going down bobby brown this is somebody being caught for their wickedness right one two we've got three four faces four people on it toxic situation unable to what transform they're living in the dns and they're going to prison with the prisoners we spoke about child maintenance before but somebody's definitely going down and they want you to come and speak on their behalf because whomsoever they're in communion with is a dummy bad doll india you don't get what the queen of wants to speak on your behalf they'll speak f [ __ ] lies and they get their spell work from google that alone speak volumes this person is codependent doll india and they need help to avoid a prison sentence whether on malcolm or in keitha dial india as you're living your best life they hate your guts base of the deck and it's not working for them if they've got a chariot of righteousness either they can't afford it or it's a piece of [ __ ] i don't see one painter cali are they black pocketers as you washed your face like david this person wanted to win by any means necessary but they didn't expect you to push away from that tableau [ __ ] ease blood [Music] no trying to avoid justice somebody's going to prison down india know this try and i still haven't seen any skrillers right good god what's their finances looking like [ __ ] you better stay in the dark darling here there's nothing fabulous about what's going on in their pocketbook another major arcana what they wish for you darth india has turned on them they're allowing all of the negative thoughts to take them over listen they are being rocked like what a baby in a cradle dart india a cradle of wickedness and it's the choice they made good god i still i'm turning over cards looking for skrilla they'll screw up they're looking for it like panda panda panda panda panda yes pm block blessings what else is going on in that [ __ ] knees base of the deck skull duggary and blue swanky blood and a tower moment told you this hater this one with the haterzoid right look whatever they locked up on mate it wasn't the jackpot it was the bottom of the port they find themselves in a mud hut with a feeble minded and everybody around them is equally as stupid this person abused their power while they was in your face they didn't see you for what you brought to the table they tried to keep you stuck and quiet and on a difficult path leading nowhere blood you saw how father god slid in like ham what's going on here rules and regulations darling are being applied to them as you live your best life ain't going back and forth with no ninja fist bump don't talk to them i told you today you must bite your tongue as the moon sextiles pluto they won't appreciate your input especially when you tell them exactly why they're in that situation jumps right up and they're a merchant of slander they're a lying liar always on the balls of their feet and they will twist your words bite your tongue big cat you will see why as the day progresses when the moon starts to try in that sun intel's going to fall into your lap darling dears right look what it says don't get smoked by the wicked because you're going to new levels darling in your ascension again we see the energy of the five born of conflict darling yeah god great from the inside out being spiritually guided to step it up and this is true change in your life what did i say let me go through heat crisis point and i forgot my cheese and onion crisps [Music] lot's wife pillar of salt bay as they if you live in your best lifestyle india's whatever best life that is some of you are musicians and are doing what i'm working it out through with music getting your exercises on belly dancing all that sort of things yes oh merchant of slander again right listen pay attention going to step it up darling yes if they can't win your attention or your advice right can't come and play with you like it's chuck e cheese right leave them doing what smoking out the window leave them smoking out the window black that same window that they they what cement it up for you never you forget who put you at hockey sticks at dawn this person will come and try and what tongue wrestle you into believing that the grass is blue blood really let's move all of this out of the way did we get another deck no we're still leading with the lightsabers tara what about your blessing what is my dear big cat being blessed about this moment in time making the right choices you also have been given what our kingdom michael right you've been given his blessing on the original right away tarot deck you see michael archangel michael that is brag darling and some of you are being blessed with what your true love's first kiss good god if they was mad before look at this [ __ ] she's got her what sagittarius bow on mate she ain't having it and if that's from cupid you know how i feel about cupid cupid's full of [ __ ] listen the blessing is that whatever [ __ ] ease they come with today it's not going to what have you had hockey sticks at dawn or confused in your cranium seven of swords this chi chinchita that would love to what half is on whatever you've got going on pay attention darling yes they're not going to be able to win you found you made the right choice this is why you're being blessed not every battle must you attend i tell you this all of the time my dvd cat right because then brought pakitos body a procrastinator for sure and whatever karma they was meant to reap they're reaping it now in the upright the king the knight of peace is somebody or something that's slow in the making slow progress no baby them getting it right now in the pocketbook look at this unable to reach any form of success in their lifetime india as you're being blessed why you took the time to listen to the downloads the the signs and the signals to move away a of swords they wanted you to be mentally trapped but yet they but yet they are mentally trapped about you procrastinator for sure be with energy third eye on beaches and mitch's realizing there's two rules you can feed on india one that's fraught with [ __ ] ease right and what being beaten by the mistakes and the words that you what let fly out of your mouth and the other one is what your highest self feed into yourself today darling dears because blessings are coming towards you ace of wands as we begin the read this is a new beginning for you darling this one is going to be some of you are going to have a passionate new beginning but i told you everyone must be interviewed don't allow anyone to have your psychological password just like it's what confetti darling is got it because your psychological password is connected to your heart chakra and for from your heart springs the well of life proverbs 4 23 2 of sword style india they want you to be indifferent right or not even realize that you are the blessing new beginning darling a passionate new beginning that's moving towards you whatever it is you could be following your passions right i'm not about to listen to the empress the big cat you get the emperor darling dears why not someone on your level this is a protector and provider mars and aries energy we also have the free of swords libra energy we've got the six of ones right somebody's gonna be heartbroken because they didn't do paid due diligence right to the light you bought into their life the power grid they used it like it was chuck e cheese they're about to see you going to union continuing to make right choices as you are being blessed in their face and what's this listen a position where you are going to be what being able to give unto others humanitarian you be it also speaks about your charitable ways be careful whom you give on to darling dears some are wicked to the core they are what wounded they've got their wounded inner child style india some of them had dirty things done to them in the dark right at their formative age but there is still no excuse for what they did to you my dear big cat you're about to be blessed in their face in the skrillers kind of a way in the form of of what a return to your mental health right a new home a new vehicle right a promotion at work but divine also wants you to be wise on who you give but turn around and give your energies to your energies is not chunky cheese you have a power grid you have a purpose and you've got what meaning in life that alone is being blessed in their face yeah listen fell into the reverse doll india everything that they try to do to you darling is until they do right by you everything they plan every step they make is going to fail a cohesive failure darling dears but it's nothing to do with you why because you wish them love and light mate good luck to you you said as you told them to fetch the black bags being blessed in their face brock pocketers right if they're working a job they're working like a field hunt they're also about to be told to get their p45 blood get out don't come back set the security on them who is this emperor because an emperor could also be what a promotion in your institution your business stepping up being recognized right because you come with what protector and provider skills i'm also noticing the ankh the breath of lifestyle india being blessed with what a new life base of the deck and it's your coming out party darling dears you've already done the dns like a boss right you've became wise you became a keyboard gangster you learned exactly what you went through some of you are going to be coming out as what major speakers an emperor or empress is somebody who commands an audience your blessing is to show others how to come back out or come back from under the hurt and the pain that they was put through know this [Music] listen your cranium is what working it out we've seen two what um we've seen two aces darling here the ace of ones as well as the ace of swords the ace of swords speaks about your communication skills right and it also speaks about communing with others as you come out darling you're going to be meeting people on your level on your level that is the blessing that's clarify where's my goal dick don't judge me i love the gold deck it's my favorite i love all my decks don't need to get jealous base of the deck wish fulfillment i wish is about to be granted for you we already saw you have the ten of cups but something is bringing in the nine elements style india they're coming with a nine whomsoever this emperor is towards you because you are their tenth clarify this emperor who is who is them kiss crusade we get french sometimes around here guys right good golly and gosh in the upright dial india this is the marriage card darling dears in the reverse this is somebody who who how can i put it whose what whose lovely fabulous or just loveliness was not recognized in previous partnerships people didn't see their worth this person had to boss up right move away from the co-dependent right had to go through their own dns in order to get to you so this is somebody that doesn't come in playing games what did i say to secure the bag and the bag is you my dear big cat they're going to see you as healthy in control of your life this is from the three of pentacles to the floor four is the number of what the emperor a secure foundation i can't make it up big cap tin of panty cali loyalty darling dears firm foundations right new partnerships some of you are getting new homes moving around on the globe or the pentacles speaks about you putting your work online setting up generational wealth this person is coming in as a helpmate told you something you don't want to take a leap of faith towards and again the full energy this is arm air energy as well as uranus this is about you taking a leap of faith you see this is what the wicked wanted they wanted you to never love again they didn't want you to be cared free they don't want you to be happy oh hell no they were shocked when you chose to pack light and take your loyalty on the road and the the pa the fool always speaks about what a new partner coming towards you and this pain inspires darling yeah the what the unwashed co-dependent always in the background curious about what you've got going on and there's still a page blood well when they spy on you this is what you serve queen of pentacles knowing you're worth sitting on your phone taking care of everything some of you are counsellors or financial advisors teachers they see you firmly on your seat of infinite possibilities right you'll soon trot off to the empress of everything base of the deck i told you you've got didn't come in possibly today darling dears they want to come with that cup of opium might use your what progeny as flying monkeys to infiltrate your peace and tranquility when you've already told them two of these and one of those yeah oh fake apology energy of a page pay attention this person has is psychically gifted but they use it for wickedness and they've got a whole pregnancy they're not telling you about or they want to apologize for abandoning you during your pregnancy or the rearing of your progeny oh my god there could be as much as two protein involved in this situation but you have to remember you've already turned your back right put the blessing blockers in the past like the ponytail behind you darling dears sun card happiest card in the deck this is a new beginning one that you what deserve why you paid attention to your intuition and your discernment you can afford to have your nose in the air from what you've been through darling it's not for the faint-hearted it wasn't easy leo energy but your strength comes from the most high your intellect your communications darling is and you're not having it blood again we see the six of pentacles be wise in who you give your wisdom to your pentacles and your time your life is not chuck e cheese you're holding the scale of wisdom again somebody's going to prison darling and you're gonna have to they want you to speak on their behalf and again we see paige energy are you really gonna waste your time that goes to seven of pentacles this is about you reaping what you sold and you will reap what you sold if you allow yourself to share in water bottom feeders karma today deaf to that shiz nai you've already gone through the rebirth the rings and repeat dial india and you've decided not to repeat this is the scoop your energy continue to move forward because you are the tower moment you are that agent of karma they would love to sneak back into your situation but if you allow them back even for a nanosecondary india you will avert this emperor from actually making touchdown with you know this [Music] this is what they're carrying dial india lack and lack mentality they're in debt on keitha and malcolm they've done a lot of things in the dark that listen listen this person is a high commander decepticon right they're prideful if they're a friend there are a two-faced back front nick tubbing snake they get no s if it's a family member darling could be as many as six they wanted you to be broken and in pain desolate until father god said it's you big cat and you stood up and it wasn't easy this is why you must always and will always be blessed in their face this is why you must spend your time getting great right and if you haven't got strong haters you ain't working hard enough my dear big cat this and that you this emperor that approaches you darling you have to give them a chance five of pentacles because they've gone for it darn india and they're separating themselves from the codependent this is somebody who's going to mentally has to meant had to mentally heal right from this situation and what rebuild as did you be kept this is not somebody coming to take advantage of you and guilt you out no babe look what's underneath that because someone that comes to add to what you've already got going on jupiter energy and you're destined to meet i told you listen prayers being answered and did nothing like a praying cat p r a y ing fist bump look forgive those motherfu's because they're going to have what's caller terrorizing their mouth corner as they realize they can't come in they're full of hid what's this the green grass was fertilized with bull swanky yup [Music] you've got the venus energy over two darling venus is about loving yourself it's about romance some cases taking care of progeny but it all all means about what relationships and venus's rules in rules taurus as well as libra energy it talks about you being more sociable right i told you encounters events that play on your affections listen this was pre-wrote a long long time ago when i was living in my old domicile right significant moment in a personal relationship artistic expansion some of you are artists musically and we saw music at the beginning of the read what's this good god black pocketers he's i told you they broke mate they ain't got nothing they're in debt right and the sun card on its face they're going for it mate they're going for it they're blind amongst the blind and they haven't got it not in their handbag or their pocketbook or their wallet do we have time for petty yes they have no painter cali no they haven't got it in the pocket they don't have it in waste because you don't want that shakira hips in your life no it comes with attachments of the soul tie right in the demon seed right they are amongst the co-dependent the lion they're stuck in the dns blood and it's not fabulous and if you should get off your venus throne today no you will be sharing in that shiznai don't do it big cat but i'm only a pointer i can't be there when you cross the road pinkies up 207 in the chat what else is going on they got it made right oh some of them was history in getting into bed with what they what was that the queen of wands the skulldugger's panani and the sex magic the jealous one the come up king or queen there was hasty that person lived in their pocket bookmate every reason they had a and it also speaks about a fake pregnancy sun card on its face the fake pregnancy look the coffin yes right the higher power father god messiah wants you to know this right you dodged a bullet i say it's not a bullet it was a rocket launcher right and he was wasting your flipping time and they want to come back and waste some more of your time like his chucky cheese blood fist bump oh no oh no let's get another dick because that's not enough buddy have you got a dime listen it's not working for them they're broken in the pocket book dial india that means they are in full-on hobo sexual mode opportunist looking for someone to be the purchase and what captain saver harlot no blood was they listen this story is tired and they come in here when you see no that no means they're coming in with what whatever they come with you tell them no i've told you that it's a whole sentence a whole sentence right because they see your life as the jackpot now right look they are flipping 911 call to your ancestral team they're calling you pay attention never you forget my dear because what you bring to the table they want to come screech street up into your [ __ ] oh hell no going through it darling they made a hasty action and found themselves in the banks back in spanking in the middle of [ __ ] ease right and they are flipping yous up right don't let them use you my dear big cat what's this because you deserve love and they are not loving darl india they are what parasite on life and they're looking for help and they're codependent just just imagine what they've got for you darling listen they make shells you'd have to rehash them and what get them out again gather it up and put your ass in the air and be prepared to get it without the vaseline dial india they're codependent so they come with projection blame shifting right lying out of that slash they call it a mouth right they come with all of this because they want your help your energy your light they ain't dreaming big blood they haven't even got a dream unless it's the f over a big cat no there's nothing more from this deck do there we pull another we're almost at the 60 yes we did what did you old keeper said i've got so many dicks to meet the one side what does eo keeper think of all of this final cards before we push off listen it's a whole community right that once wants to watch they're worried about what you managed to achieve and 33 is the what law 33 as well as the what same age as jesus and bob marley they're all concerned about what you've got going on press pumped and perturbed right imprisoned about you well they've if they're living with a rat fink they're free to think about you and still be what press pumped and perturbed because some of you are going to what continue to make the right choices and going into a love situation on your new path to greatness style india don't let them clip your wings and don't bring them back you're not a necromancer you are beaker and destiny is a foot on that notes i drops me mike todd love to my teeth springs my patron patriot or simply come back here thank you very much for supporting me in this channel we are nearly at the three-year mark as we will be and i believe it's may the fifth or something like that and for that i will be giving away um four question readings right to my my strongest subscribers that's been with me from the start on india as i've ascended thank you very much for your comments your likes your subscribes your donations listen and don't forget to hit the bell if you're just coming on the big cat we've got lots of things to unpack as we watch realize the choices that we make we'll decide whether or not you have any level in the oven fade will we discuss many a day to wash our face likes david why because father god has our back and you must be the agent of karma they need to be what put in place or for their what devilish ways darling tears the cards ain't rampant and as i always say don't get smoked and don't smoke yourself your life is not chuck e cheese oh hell no you've got the ivy going on with you well you've got to get an exclusive exclusive invite to sit at your table from the ashes baby namaste cat cat god cat [Music] you
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