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72WRZ4XAIcU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72WRZ4XAIcU | 14-15 UD Fleer Showcase & 15-16 UD Fleer Showcase Hockey Box Break - C&C GB #6884 | continuing on TV career 1684 one of the 14 15 cleared showcase and fifty fifty jokin from 14 15 all right we got a hot prospect rookie on a graph number 2 149 for the dallas stars john klingberg metal universe to the Canadians PK cuban we've got a flare showcase for the wild Dany Heatley we've got it ticking it's got a box premium riskiness 299 for the Boston Berlin David posture nuts David posture flutter showcase for the st. Louis Blues Alex Pietrangelo middle universe with a saber is Sam Reiner and a hot prospect triple rookie number 3 99 for the Buffalo Sabres andrey makarov corner nap and Nathan Leland Frost dual rookie numbers 299 for the vancouver canucks Michael zalewski and Brandon DeFazio no Universal Hawks John and tues flare showcase for the New York Rangers Anthony Duclair skybox premium rookie number 2 99 city calgary flames Josh juras middle universe for the Edmonton Oilers Taylor home flair show kid blue right number 2 99 for the kids will be lightning Jonathan Drouin metal universe for the Capitals Andre Burakovsky six years we've got a three-color hops up rookie bachata them to 375 for the winnipeg jets adam lowry and we've got four color beats white hot hatch numbered forum 18 for the nashville predators Shea Weber 4 of 18 Shea Weber [Music] right now on to be 15 16 show key taking Blair showcase for the Boston Bruins Tuukka Rask middle universe for the vancouver canucks hunter Shinkaruk put our showcase to the Edmonton Oilers jordan Eberle flesh okay blue I summer 299 for the Ottawa Senators Erik Karlsson here we've got a flare showcase for the winnipeg jets Nikolai ears now the universe for the Sharks yonas dawn screen flash showcase jersey for the New York Islanders Mike boxing we're all to a rookie number 6 99 for the Detroit Red Wings Dylan little marking chillin working for a showcase jersey for the Washington Capitals Alex Ovechkin metal universe for the Dallas Stars Matthias Denmark skybox premium working them to 499 to the Anaheim Ducks Nik Richie and we're going to three color hot prospect rookie bachata number 499 for the Arizona coyotes Henrik Samuelson they're gonna make the SGA and trilogy | CloutsnChara Sports Cards | UCM1CnVA0viwqwoK3lAJ7clA | 2017-01-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 378 | 2,159 |
Uw23d65FHEg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw23d65FHEg | Life by Edith Warton | Life by Edith Warton life like a marble block is given to all a blank in coate mass of years and days whence one with Ardent chisel Swift as says some shape of strength or symmetry to call one it shatters in bits to mend a wall one in a craftier hand the Chisel lays and one to wake the mirth in lesia's gaze carves it a pace in toys Fantastical but least is he who with Enchanted eyes filled with high visions of fair shapes to be Muses which God he shall immortalize in the proud peran perpetuity till Twilight warns him from the punctual Skies that the night cometh wherein none shall see | Dave Higgins | UCqAMI89MhAj96OI-88yTHUA | 2016-03-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 115 | 591 |
7ImEDs3fDJU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ImEDs3fDJU | Let's Play Sid Meyers Civilazation Revolution pt 5 | hello and welcome back good news everybody Dr is awesome today you're going to collect some honey ordinary honey that doesn't sound too hot this is an ordinary honey got too excited you got too excited excited you said it too fast you killed it yeah you kill everything ow I'll kill you with my gun k no incest is wrong you just let them know well we're not that was weird I'm sorry he's a little [ __ ] I don't know why I tried to beat it out of him but I think it made it worse okay so now we're Mega well we're not really really far far got another one sorry wait have you have any of you well you'll never be able to answer me unless you write back in a comment comment us if you've seen any of the Monty Python movies especially um The Meaning of Life episode one that's a machine that goes ping hold up why does my guitar look like it's about to fall oh it's not actually I walked over there I I saw the same thing when I walked in the door I was like oh [ __ ] and then I like picked it up a little bit and and then it just went back right to there I don't know if it falls I'm beating your ass if I don't okay um oh [ __ ] okay better I changed the game volume I'm not even sure if it does anything anymore but um uh what was I going to do if if I don't win by economic or uh what's the other one technology or uh what's the economic technology and there's one other type of winning when you just kill everyone that's domination but there's one more currency yeah currency if I don't win by uh economic technology or currency then I'm going to restart it wait a minute cuz domination is a [ __ ] Victory aren't economics doesn't that have to do with your currency yeah no wait yeah [ __ ] what's the other one why don't you check you got the game right there I don't want lazy [ __ ] I will check I will check in between this video and the next video so I do know well point is if you if he wins by any [ __ ] if he's about to win by domination instead of anything else he's quitting oh no I won't quit I'll finish it but then I'll start it again because I think domination is a [ __ ] Victory unless you're actually going for Domination I think you're a [ __ ] victory that didn't make sense [ __ ] [ __ ] you all right you're failed abortion you're failed abortion go back in time and give your mother an abortion I I don't want to do that I'll give your mother an abortion no you won't I will no yeah no yeah no yeah no yeah you know when you shake the M mic like that it makes noise really it goes like stop it you stop it it I actually don't know if it makes a noise dude yeah it does look at the spikes yeah it does I told you it makes noise that's cool okay I don't know if it makes that exact noise let's learn well we need this but we're going to learn printing press because are you kidding me you're trying to win by technology you don't so much as have not pay so much you know they have a [ __ ] newspaper they don't have the freedom of speech I don't give a [ __ ] no I'm just kidding we're de Democratic Nation Democrats hey it have benefit to gold and science all right [ __ ] that's why I picked it no [ __ ] I would have picked communism but there's no benefit [ __ ] you Communists I know but you don't get in the game you get nothing I know he you know what been hilarious I I just thought I didn't actually think of this but I was thinking because they have a bunch of great leaders and one of them was KL Marx and a bunch of people from Germany I was thinking it would be hilarious if they had Hitler as a great leader but he didn't do anything other than kill he killed a lot of people that's not any kind of an accomplishment and led a nation I don't know no no he wasn't from Russia but KL Mars was from Russia I know but he he IIT my mistake didn't Carl Marx start up pretty much start up communism I think he he first instilled the idea of Communism like the basics in a pamphlet yeah the basic idea of it but he didn't actually call it communism then somebody else called it communism made communism leaders I think that's how my point is KL marks actually made something Hitler Hitler didn't make anything he led a nation to kill people I don't know what he did was horrible but I'm just saying it would be hilarious if he was on here because there are some people on here that did nothing like who there's a lot of people I don't know there's got to be one person you don't even have one example one person on here you don't have a single example no I don't study on great leaders thank you you know if if you don't study history how do you know about Carl marks because I I studied history sort of I I just studied I just studied communism um I mean not communism I just studied about Hitler and if we we were Nazis which we're not but I'm just saying if we believed in that then we would believe that he's a great leader then we wouldn't put him in as one of the great discoverers or whatever like with KL marks we would just put him in place of um [ __ ] what's his name uh bismar no bismar otoman bismar cuz he's the great leader that they put for Germany because he was uh he was actually a really good leader I want to know why they put Napoleon they should have put like he was one of the greatest leaders of of [ __ ] I learned about him he's a dick he's a dick but he did a good job leading the place well yeah he did a good job but still he was an [ __ ] it would be hilarious if they made Stalin one of the leaders you don't know who Jo rutin wait no not Ras Joseph Stalin you know who Joseph Stalin is no much worse than what did he do he was the leader of Russia Russia for a while you know what they should make a more current version of this game and for the leader of Russia they instead of who they have now they should put um who do they have Vladimir Putin which is the leader now okay who I don't know what her name is but it's a chick Catherine something Catherine well [ __ ] dude if you think about it like that I mean all the leaders they put for this game about a date but it wouldn't make sense because back in like the early parts of the game it would be like this guy wasn't even alive back then no I mean like this should just make a more current version like a 200 no they should just make a current a current version with the world leaders now like they would put Obama and uh Vladimir Putin and um Jingo Kong but then you'd be like playing with what's happening now in the world that to just start all kinds of [ __ ] political stuff but that would be fun and you know it would be to turn like uh turn our country which is the US into a communist country yeah but the whole point of this game is to try and pretty much rule the world yeah if you were to make that current that would be like kind of an issue with a lot of people it would be actually I I see that happen but I'm just saying that game would be awesome and I would buy it 10 times over no one would no one would be okay with that I would and if they recall that be like [ __ ] you guys and then I one of my 10 copies and give it to them and then just keep on having all my other nine okay so my two these two cities dely and deca are the top and Rome Zimbabwe which is not mine wait no Pompei which is also mine cuz I took it from the Romans [ __ ] you Romans not in real life inbred [ __ ] that was mean um I all I can the only great leader I can think of right now his name is armagan his name is awesome okay well I'm going to leave it here we're pretty much at 9 minutes and I set it to record at 10 so every minute is every video is not so yeah that's what I'm doing | Austin Richards | UCNJ3DW8HlgvYBFufU4azQVw | 2010-01-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,542 | 7,845 |
Hmp_tD9T7vY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hmp_tD9T7vY | Why Tristan Quit Drinking | foreign by the way I I had this in my thing sorry no sad stories if I ask you a question you come up with a sad story [ __ ] you [ __ ] you no [ __ ] you yeah for me tell us your sad story have y'all heard under a bridge by Nirvana uh [Music] dude who plays guitar well they do [ __ ] like that yeah never heard this song because my life and it is yeah I thought you meant heroin so what what was was there like is that comfy what was the event that you were too comfy uh oh yeah my buddy's Bert so uh my buddy who I do a podcast with uh Daniel bridgegan from Phoenix uh he's a very good friend of mine and uh I rolled up to his this is probably like one of the catalysts that was me being like yeah I should chill and um like I uh we went to his it was this birthday party and so it was me and my girlfriend and we party like how like I uh people party you know like a rock star like we were happy like you're in a desert we're having fun yeah yeah like there's no rules we part we desert party not in the desert and we we take that everywhere so because we were in the city yeah but I rolled up to his very much so 24 year old adult birthday a party just like an open case of Michelob Ultras like a 40 rack just being like sup [ __ ] this is a 24 year old oh yeah that's pretty young y'all have like a that's what I said yeah but my yeah that's I thought I was coming here to liven this [ __ ] up yeah see that's what I said and everyone was playing Uno I know everyone was playing you know and I'm like is there keys in a jar at least like I know for real I walked in I'm like yo y'all are [ __ ] gay we appreciated to get worse from there and then I stayed for probably about like 45 minutes and they're like yo y'all should like y'all got anything else going on tonight and we're like yeah we'll dip out and then I'm like all right see you dapped up my buddy knocked over three candles and then like you can just go house on fire oh no knocked over three candles just candle wax everywhere just all over the carpet on his [ __ ] TV and like by the way this doesn't sound like a big problem bro that's it is one of the worst substances oh yeah oh yeah oh yeah to get [ __ ] candle wax out of I'd rather have come everywhere I was about to say would everyone rather have on you Kettle wax forever or come I'd rather have candles satisfying to peel off and I won't have another man's come on I like how he left you though he was on your side with the Cub he was gonna yeah it's like it's saying it's like hey I've tried my own semen it's like would you drink a gallon right now no are you willing to prove it yeah do you want chicken wings do you want all of them so you spilled so you spilled catalx everywhere yeah I just absolutely pimp slapped like three scented candles by accident what do they say um his girlfriend said nothing and that's What Hurts the Most yeah she just sat there stared at you scared we record the podcast at the time at his place so I was gonna have to come back there in like three days and like during those three days he just didn't text me did you offer to help sleep oh yeah how much candle wax fat like a like enough for it to be an issue basically over the course of me like going into his house I was just a tornado for like they had been burning for a while yeah it was like the party had started and I it's just bowls of hot wax at that point yeah yeah you get it yeah it's a [ __ ] issue I burn a lot of candles yeah yeah [ __ ] it we've learned all the other things on this side a lot of candles and also he didn't text you for three days it's so funny because you could be like your girl is kind of hates your friend right now and you know that's why he's not texting you and you're just letting him saying anything but you know why though no I don't even talk about it no I I was [ __ ] my I brought my chair I was hurt yeah I was [ __ ] I was sad dude I was [ __ ] sitting there I'm like yo is everything all right he's like and he did like I was I was like I was getting too I was just drinking too much I was just the thing is it was it wasn't like beer nothing it was like seltzers like heart and which is the most just limp wrist boneless I was so against seltzers when they first came out and then bro passed me a claw dude that's what I'm saying bro they're so good they had they had the 24 ounce uh Ruby no Ruby grapefruit it's not sweet yeah it's [ __ ] amazing and they had 24 like [ __ ] mortar shell like uh tall boy cans and [ __ ] like yeah I'd get like five of those and then like I'd power through them dude I was like so how long have you been sober now from drinking five months five months okay thanks for listening um oh no dude I'm always here listening so wait doctor what's your name candles just stop drinking no that's bro bro you don't drink what were you doing being used oh it doesn't be himself the thing is the thing is that was like the issue with me was Road sodies I loved me a good road soda oh he was drinking with beer drinking and driving drinking driving and like it wasn't me like being like [ __ ] hammered I'm driving it's not me being hammered and driving it's me drinking while I'm driving there's a difference there's a difference between drinking and driving and consuming alcohol while I'm driving yeah I can have a [ __ ] white claw next to me I mean someone can swerve in my land like this guy's a [ __ ] [ __ ] like it hits me that that's happened in those States there's [Music] 2023. it's redundant yo I've heard about Buckeye Matt Road out there | Doped up Comedy | UCgB3eDs7mjvp5wNXAlKCH1w | 2023-01-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,128 | 5,751 |
jRKYl6GZYII | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRKYl6GZYII | Fiber laser debugging: is it the power supply or the galvo? | hi uh the galvanometer on my uh fiber laser died and this is how to debug if you have a problem with the power supply or the galvanometer itself uh so this is how you check if there's a if there's a power supply fault you can open up the case take take out these six screws and you're gonna look at this light on the on the side of the power supply right there it needs to be green so if that light is green your power supply is working and in order to do that you have to push the middle button so there's the key there's the middle button and there's a laser power so you want to turn the the middle button on the next step which saves you from having to open the case is if you have the middle button on those lasers will be on so the the aiming lasers will be on and that's how you tell that the power supply is good so if those lasers are on and your galvanometer is not working then the galvanometer is dead if those lasers are not on then at least you need to replace your power supply uh so this is how you debug if the failure is uh in the power supply or in the galvanometer head and i hadn't seen this documented anywhere so i just wanted to record this uh this quick movie to kind of spread the knowledge that's it | Ry Jones | UCU1uMDqtzcCsM9mS1UHitpg | 2021-06-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 251 | 1,226 |
-krsR4QW8eg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-krsR4QW8eg | 48141 Woody ft DaDonDotta - “Grind Pay” (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) shot by: @Thereelproductions | [Music] pay see my grind pay i might just say [ __ ] it and go get it [Music] i might just say [ __ ] it and go get it when i ride around with this shop i know it's okay seven six twos hit you my [ __ ] know you gon lay in the streets bleeding out crying no it's the case when we ride we slide we ain't gonna play we double back again if them [ __ ] know where we stand [Music] these [ __ ] out to get you but laughing smiling your face [Music] [Applause] see my grind pay i might just say [ __ ] it and go get it with that k you get wicked and the trenches here [ __ ] still getting it [Music] sometimes [Music] my [Music] i might just say [ __ ] it and go get it | IL Woody | UCqL574QSB9P9CuFFfz0CYvQ | 2022-03-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 136 | 744 |
b7wH2d1iGOk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7wH2d1iGOk | SAY NO TO PLASTICS | World Environment Day 2023 | Golam Murshed | Better Bangladesh Tomorrow | [Music] thank you [Music] with and without necessity we threw away plastic every now and then [Music] from our bustling cities to our beautiful countryside plastic is choking our dreams rivers and seas [Music] [Applause] thank you globally plastic pollution has become one of the most pressing environmental issues that has a big impact on climate change today we produce about 400 million tons of plastic waste every year only nine percent of plastic waste is recycled while 22 percent is mismanaged it is estimated that anywhere from 4.8 to 12.7 million metric tons of plastic into the ocean every year one million plastic bottles are bought every minute [Music] foreign [Music] such amount of plastic waste have a devastating effect on marine life plastic waste is estimated to kill a hundred thousand marine animals and one million sea birds a year 99 of seabirds will be eating plastic by 2050. [Music] as we build back better towards a green and inclusive recovery we must act together to preserve detect and save our environment so let's be responsible and stop polluting our environment better late than never foreign [Music] to save our future we need a wave of Change Change is possible it's it's stuck with a better Bangladesh tomorrow | গোলাম মুর্শেদ | UCZzFX5jmZS2RgR2CekIhNtw | 2023-06-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 210 | 1,246 |
VqpeLlOzgQI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqpeLlOzgQI | The Gardaí don't like being filmed | if I take the flagon they're taking all their drink off so that's how you go open them my boy yeah I'm grant because I'm entitled film not really under section 50-yard taking pictures of Guardi is it yeah that's are entitled to film the cops doesn't work that way this is going on YouTube anyway yeah sorry what's your badge number just so you can can you give us your badge number there please yeah sorry can can you give us your badge number tiny joning it needs backup yeah hey-up no no our work we're now is we're title to film the police work no this is a general thing are you gonna kick out with that thank you so that's assault yeah don't touch me Kurds you've no use no right you've no right to touch my record are you serious we're allowed to regard to please the public I'm awesome would you stop touching his phone yes I'll take just a second tour knows every rose need to move along you know I just stopped touches using your language Oh me give you a beautiful and what I guess why we're sorry Oh [ __ ] 20th 21 well we're watching the police right washing the police stopping and searching somebody make sure nothing bad happens to them why would you do that let's over and try them out of interest I seen a guy huge Idol I filled it up just interested why would you want to do it on us that's all that's all about well I mean because I know how guards treat people we've been dead you be in Delhi to get me an erection tonight so tell the city Bogaerts I understand bit of empathy yeah a bit of empathy for ordinary people is to make sure enough about a person like I think that's are enough like I haven't seen people being sorry Suzanne and pepper spray in the face but you know yeah stay there no it's easy already we would like no one's filming at known season one guard another job next well if she's just doing her job just doing her job and there's be no issue with there should be no she would be in film she should be happy that what I be playing I do was to quite intelligent looking guys season answer of it yeah that's bigger than a Houston like you tell you lots have some bad we don't understand down here with hard cut cards though well we're just waiting around debugging it's like you okay guys I noticed they're actually like sort of standing the way over from in the garden oh yeah I'm just interesting the two intelligent guys without some new palace if you want to sell two intelligent guys you know how the police treat like how would I work fast we hope you know I Valens how you the prison if you want if your mother or family member where she dropped yeah by somebody but you have to say it's okay no one say that's okay but that's okay down here guys okay you're dealing with somebody got a can of beer ill like it's no big deal I mean yeah they're breaking it all okay like books okay like you said you shouldn't eat pepper sprayed without you cause that's what kind of beer it's no big deal I think those two guard over there might have previously talked to people well I just have one those yards bill said you know had previous with Adam may well I do you think they'd know but don't see people might be capable of more than you would pass me though well what was the problem with a spinning by just genuinely filming Offerman you what you did originally didn't yet know let's build us we were filming well I was filming like yeah and then you can TV to be honest to be honest to security then coming over to me you know to be intimidated about well I mean I think that's a fairly reasonable reaction to be intimidated you're like no I mean I mean you're being all right but like you're not you didn't come over to anybody else and on the other people so they don't super gardener yeah well I mean you so honest recording 30 rock don't Cherokee coded only recorded milk yeah no reason about me we're not real intimidating I'm sorry about that but we're not intimidating people just do what we have to do well it playing at that loiter yeah that's going have a good date stop or you don't everyone else's business look after all well I mean re other like sketches I don't know the previous between that people see people out there in the garlic you don't know it you know ever be inside this house thank God and hopefully is never are either hurry yeah look although to business labs honesty there's more to life the much going on a little stuff and if you want your pet because that would you can't record a little theater today you go carry horrid and loss I'd like to know under what like under wall or you know have a good tailor yeah | Workers Solidarity Movement | UCNW_OKE-cPsusyJMvTYA05g | 2013-09-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 888 | 4,593 |
epKAQk8elQY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epKAQk8elQY | 0920 Stinson Applications in geoscience at Total Deep Neural Networks in seismic interpretation | okay I'll talk about hotels Gaea program program which is a collaboration between hotel and and Google Gaia stands for the Geoscience artificial intelligence applications and it's a digital program to accelerate the the Geoscience interpretation part of the EO EMP workflow it's an internal initiative that was undertaken beginning early 2018 in in partnership with Google we decided to focus for the first for the first [Music] work flows at the at the Geoscience interpretation aspects we figured that's where machine learning program problems could would be algorithms would be most adapted to the to the problems at hand and then the mission statement is to to give give time back to the to the geoscientists the really the objective is to enhance enhance productivity of the of the Geoscience stage so total doesn't have a lot of machine learning experience internally so we we needed to partner with someone and we wanted to partner with someone that had two main two main features one was very very strong in machine learning research and applications and then we also wanted to move quite quickly and get some some form of production tools out fairly quickly to our our interpreters so in this case there is not that many companies that could offer that Google was one of them and the advantage for Google really was that they were offering a collaborative way to work with us as opposed to just being a service provider so we've established a team at with Google we've located about a dozen geoscientists and data scientists from total located at Google campus in California and we focused on two main two main work streams so the first work stream is is in terms of getting information out of documents so I've called it semantic ai1 typical problem formulation of the problem would be if if you can bring in a large amount of documents and very quickly extract very key information necessary information from them in a short timeframe so we could imagine something like a a data room with hundreds of documents and and maybe just a few days to to look at them so tools that have been are under development on this on this work stream are first to actually classify the documents as to what kind of document they are focusing on Geoscience documents so well report seismic reports contracts so on to extract figures from the documents to classify the figures as to what kind of figure they are and to to extract also information from the figures and text from the figures and from the figure captions that would give information about what areas from or what formation it's in for example and then what's becoming a more long-term thing is to extract textual information contextual information from the raw text of documents so that's one work stream and then the other extreme is in seismic interpretation so after about a year of of this collaboration we're we're happy to say that we're starting to see some fairly good results in the interpretation this is a uninterpreted line and a line interpreted using the machine learning algorithm that's been developed it's what we call it this is a 2d the 2d algorithm and we see quite a good interpretation on on this kind of line this is based on the fact that the seismic is obviously fairly quite high-quality seismic data the training data that's we're using is applicable to this data so it's a very nearby data set a different data set but nearby in the same geological requirements to get a good interpretation out of out of this algorithm the applicability is limited to basically good seismic data I don't have an example to show in poor seismic data but the results are pretty random for now so so we are looking at at at really an advantage and a substantial time savings in good seismic data but we can there is a huge time savings in this kind of thing when when there is a large set with as we can see the image on the right there's there's a lot of faults this can be both interpreting the faults the the default attribute the sticks and individualizing defaults can be done in a few hours looking a bit at the at the work flow first on the on the Left that's that's a manual interpretation done on on this data the next figure shows the fault attribute and so this is done on 2d images so as a 3d seismic cube which is broken into approximately 20 every xx inline and cross-line and also slices the fault attribute is done on these on these 2d images so the the sections in the and the time slices faults fall sticks are automatically extracted and then to individualize the faults into into individual objects that could be used to for example populate reservoir model that's done with with a little bit of interaction so there's they both have to be seated and then the faults are individualized quite nicely and and and and a nice fault is made if it's not really touching other falls but if it's branching that's where it's a little trickier and we see the purple fault on the on the far right side in attempting to create the object there's a couple small antithetic faults that are near the top of it you see sort of the darker darker lines across those aren't separated out so that has to be cleaned up by by manual manual manual cleaning the example on the bottom is another as another this is a different data set and this is an example of another test data set where the accuracy or the precision of the of the algorithm is is is being tested and again this is pretty nice quality seismic data and what's used as the training data for this example is a nearby seismic survey that had been interpreted in past but how's it clean a nice clean interpretation and so what we see in green was is a is a human interpretation where someone is asked to interpret everything they could find for faults on on this seismic and in red we see the the machine learning algorithm and overall the the precision is quite good they're overlaying each other quite satisfactorily there's a couple small cases where where the where the algorithm is not finding the not finding faults the human interpreted it's adding a couple a couple things and so in that section of the seismic it's is fairly good quality what's interesting is the upper section there's a lot of little faults in the shallow section and nothing of that was found and the reason is that the training dataset wasn't interpreted for this reason it was interpreted in the past for for regular regular production work and that's not an area of interest particularly and that wasn't interpreted in the training dataset so as a sample of represented representativity that it's not in the training said dataset it doesn't know to look for it in the in the in the blind dataset so one thing that was because we're working on a fairly short time frame is to to get some acceptance for this kind of of this kind of tool is to show that it actually is giving a quantifiable increase in productivity so that's done two ways one is as in the past example actually seeing how long it takes someone to interpret a line a line or a data like that compared to how long it takes the algorithm and then the other is has been done by conducting some surveys of interpreter community in in total as to both how long it takes them to do certain kinds of tasks and also to get a feeling of the quality of seismic data they have in the in the production data that they used in in the in the regular seismic data that they have to interpret so we see in good quality data there's there's actually a substantial time for savings in the automatic stick extraction and then even with the manual input in terms of individualizing defaults into single objects there's there's potentially huge time savings so up to 70 or 80 percent in in good quality data in the overall world that has to be offset by the fact that in poor quality data or even much medium quality data there's there's no benefit the this this tool gives a pretty random result and why is that because it's working on pattern recognition and in poor quality data then faults are interpreted partly on that but partly on an interpreter experience and partly on geological concept of what kind of faults squid would be expected and and and so on and that's that's not what this is that's not what this tool is is giving so I should say with with that and given the overall amount of good quality data in in the the seismic inventory then then we we can imagine about a twenty to thirty percent productivity gain in terms of seismic interpretation in for faults another another tool that is or another algorithm that's being developed is is to do this more in proper 3d so the map on the left is a time slice using not the 2d algorithm that I described and it gives a nice result for the faults but there's a fair amount of artifacts in this case they're mainly following the acquisition direction of the of the seismic the map on the right is the 3d fault interpretation algorithm and the initial results I guess are quite promising but it's been slower to develop and it's been sorta developed because we're building on Google's machine learning tools and their experience in pattern recognition is really on on 2d images on photos on medical scans and things like that so it's been a real problem to figure out how to break a 3d down into small cubes that are manageable to segment it down into those to run an algorithm on it and then to build that back up into the into the result so it's it's been a bit slow to develop and and then the other issue with this is it's pretty heavy on computer time although perhaps not as much as we were we were fearing so in terms of in terms of directions of improvement and this is a further example actually these are the same two Maps I showed and and then on the upper images are the 2d and the 3d algorithms on on a section from that seismic survey so the first main axis of improvement is to continuing to work on the 3d model because it's showing quite a bit of promise and it's still ongoing work in terms of the fault propagations extracting the 3d faults from the 2d and in particular you individualizing default and individual objects that can be used for for example reservoir models and then the third axis is to improve the training data sets and by that I mean both the feedback loop of how the interpreter modifications from the interpreter are put back into the training data set and also techniques to improve the representative the training data set with running it through filters or running different algorithms on it - like AGC or things like that to broaden the character seismic characteristics of the training data set so it can be representative for a larger possibility or a larger range of of interpretation sets so where we are in this is that the two D the two default model is in pilot in in total the 3d model should be hopefully in pilot next year and and so so we'll see how that how that goes is at least one when affiliate using the 2d model now there's also been some work done on horizon interpretation this is a little different problem because unlike faulds is hard to say exactly what is a horizon in the sense and the workflow that is being developed as more of assisted learning workflow so here the interpreter begins and begins on a survey and as he interprets he or she interprets the the training data set is built up on that interpretation and after a certain amount of time spent interpreting then the training data set becomes advanced enough it can propose interpretations so as you jump five 10 20 lines you'll get a proposal interpretation from the from the data set and you can accept it or or reject it interpret on and continue feeding the the training data set this example here is from a 3d where half the 3d was interpreted for a training data set this is from the other half of the 3d and and so this is the machine learning a proposal and/or suggestion and we see actually a fairly good result that the fault offsets are generally honored but it's not necessarily very sharp in all the all the areas so this is it's it's a bit of a bit of progress needed to sharpen up and clean up the result so just to say a couple things in conclusion this is what we get from Google basically is that people starting machine learning projects with them they expect that the the time it's going to be spent on the machine learning algorithms and the reality is that's almost the least significant part of time of the time effort what was really underestimated is to collect the data because for these kind of things to work we need really good training data sets they have to be clean and and they have to be representative and so that's a lot of data building the algorithm infrastructure is a lot and then also it's been a fair amount effort to integrate this into our internal interpretation package so getting back to the the ambition we have we have a lot of time spent by geoscientists going through data and doing some fairly simple seismic interpretation and where can we where can we improve this if we give time back to the geoscientists then we give them more more time to be to be creative to come up with new ideas to collaborate and to do the and to do the reporting so that's the promise of these kind of tools I'll just say a couple things that challenges or implications of this there's a couple legal issues we have to be mindful of because we are using cloud services so we we have to make sure that data export restrictions from some countries don't allow data export that that has to be honored because right now it's partly using US servers so political sanctions have to be have to be have to be honored the data is anonymized right now for all the all the upload to cloud and then from a time point of view to continue with this kind of project there's a huge investment of time of the of the staff in a company like hotel to gather data clean data and also the the the effort required to maintain and develop these models and then of course as I said before this is going to change the way we work these are new tools people are going to have to learn how to use them and I'd say there's a greater greater demand for data scientists in in companies like like ours | Force Seminars | UCBQKZQF0MCEZGfRqWSnDKTg | 2019-10-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,621 | 14,241 |
MZiBNdhshPQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZiBNdhshPQ | Ao no Exorcist-Shimane Illuminati Hen - 09- review- taking on | hello party first for blue ality arc episode 9 take things in her own hands basically like we're trying to Bic like trying to Bic stop save the day with her basic trying to do his own kind of friends trying to F his own basically like try take control of the power of the ninetail fox but eventually she eventually she comes to a basically like event she see that she comes basically to a point where she does see basically like claim its power as basically like Ren basically saves today seems as well or at least most seems got more under control it's not really completely sure if she's got completely under control but I definely get with see what's next well kind of crazy things we'll see along the way and we'll next episode for now the that's the end this review and I'll see you soon for another review | Hakelous-reviews | UCp4IViCKGLUfrCWzf-_y08g | 2024-03-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 154 | 811 |
AyISZ5e8Jf0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyISZ5e8Jf0 | Bassem Youssef Schools Conservative Podcast Host on Israel, Wins Over His Audience | in my opinion humbly with all due respect what's going on in Gaza is the equivalent of BLM in the states what do I mean so black-on-black crime every single weekend in Baltimore in DC in Chicago you name the city there's black-on-black crime Let One Cop kill a black guy George Floyd National international news in the Middle East Yemen Syria Lebanon you name it Iraq every day Muslims are killing other Muslims a lot of it is islamists fundamentalists there's no there's no marches there's no protests but Israel defends itself after October 7th and I've seen you condemn Hamas for October 7th but you've also sympathized with the Palestinians as you should but all of a sudden that's the biggest story in the news why the distinguishment brace yourself friends because we're about to experience a lot more concern conservative brain Rod so you just listen to conservative pbd podcast co-host Adam use the black-on-black crime Trope against Palestinians in an effort to downplay the ongoing genocide taking place against the people of Gaza now I could explain the difference between violence among peers and state sanctioned violence against people but I don't have to do that because basam MF handles this question perfectly and even calls out the racism embedded in that question why can't Muslim there a difference between comparing conflicts mhm Civil War and then allowing another country to bomb you from the sky every single day for 100 days you cannot compare the both and actually your tone of voice when you say oh there is like black and black Arabs killing each other in your undertone is saying yeah they don't deserve to live so let's Israel this is exactly that's not what I said no no no this is what he saying I asked a question you're reading you you have absolutely no sympathy for the Palestinian killing because that's not your don't put words my wife no no no serious I 100% sympy your your your entrance into this conversation is extremely racist because you say well Arabs have been killing each other first of all the Arabs that have been killing each other these are called either proxy wars or Civil Wars but you this is different because a the America is not standing but behind Saudi Arabia voting every single UN resolution like like Israel Israel is killing Palestinians and nobody can do anything for them in the UN or the security Council right you can talk about how Saudis are killing the houis or the yeis or how Iran but when they go to the security Council America doesn't use the vote The veto you know how many vetos did America use since the Inception of the security Council how many tell me 88 how many of those were they used in order to protect Israel from a veto Z 56 oh the superpow of the world over 50 years use more than 65% of its veto power to protect one one country you cannot compare both perfectly said we are talking about power dynamics here and a power imbalance in particular and imperialism and I don't know if you caught it but they revealed how ignorant they were to this fact and I want to play it again just in case you missed it how many of those were they used in order to protect Israel from a veto zero 56 oh isn't that amazing yes America exercised its veto power on the security C zero times to protect Israel what imagine thinking that imagine being so uninformed that you've never heard that the US has been running cover for Israel for decades it's just it's baffling to me they're so uninformed and as a result they're basing their arguments purely on emotions whereas Bassam YF is speaking about facts so you begin to understand why the host Adam here used the argument that he used because he doesn't have facts so he's trying to deflect this tactic is used in debates to just change the conversation and I see why he wants to talk about this on his own terms because he knows nothing about the Palestinian struggle but in order to understand why he specifically invoked that argument against Palestinians the black-on-black crime Trope argument we first need to understand why conservatives played the whataboutism game in the first place whenever institutional violence against black Americans comes up so in an not bad for Teen Vogue published during the 2020 George Floyd protests jam and she addresses the dangerous black onbl crime myth by pointing out some basic facts first and foremost black Americans are three times as likely to be killed by police compared to white Americans second black-on-black crime rates are comparable to White onwhite crime rates third there is a direct link between racism and poverty that's enforced institutionally to stifle growth of black people so what does this all mean well if you are statistically more likely to be impoverished because you're black well obviously you're going to live in a more poor neighborhood poor neighborhoods are usually over policed or at a minimum policed more than affluent white neighborhoods on average and if there is just more civilian encounters with police in black neighborhoods because they're overp policed despite comparable levels of crime by the way that is just going to lead to more arrests in black neighborhoods because it's basic math which also explains the higher rate of police killings against black Americans compared to whites now when you put aside statistical realities and factor in just human psychology well police are I conditioned to racially profile black Americans more than whites because they are literally trained to look for Crime exclusively in poor neighborhoods where black people and people of color disproportionately live all of these things are interconnected and when black Americans try to educate white Americans about these institutional biases that lead to State sanctioned violence well they're hit with a what about black onbl crime but that's not what we're talking about here that's an entirely different conversation but here's why they use that nonse Nashid continues when a white person commits a crime against another white person it's just called a crime race isn't a factor and that's intentional using language like black onblack crime perpetuates the myth that intra racial violence is specific to the black community a myth that implies black people are inherently more violent this tactic has been used to justify the mistreatment of black people since the abolishment of slavery white supremacists will justify colonization slavery and the Confederacy all while saying black people are an inherently more violent race think about that crime within black communities is comparable to Crime within white communities but white people aren't being killed by police at the alarming rate that black people are still people like former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani felt justified in saying after the killing of 18-year-old Mike Brown quote the white police officers wouldn't be there if you black people weren't killing each other this type of language is an attempt to justify the killings of brown Taylor Floyd fando cast still Eric Garner and the ever growing list of black victims of police brutality it takes the blame from the officers involved and places it on the victim simply for being black we're not asking for special treatment we're asking for equal treatment to call the fallacy of black-on-black crime anything other than anti-black racism is an injustice in itself in other words this whole black-on-black crime narrative is being used to straight up just flip reality on its head and the goal here is to justify Violence by the oppressor against the oppressed all in an effort to victim blame and make it seem like the people who are actually perpetrating the violence have no choice it's a matter of self-defense that's literally what they're priming you to believe so since these people who they've deemed violent are the ones who started the violence violence against them is therefore Justified so if we take what we've learned about the black-on-black crime myth and apply that to the situation in Palestine you begin to get a sense as to why Adam invoked the black unblack crime trope he wants you to turn off your brain and assume that Israel is Justified in killing violent Palestinians in the same way that cops are justified in killing violent unarmed black Americans it is explicitly racist and a twisted way of thinking that doesn't take into account the history of colonialism and imperialist violence against Palestinians now another way that Adam tries to victim blame Palestinians here is by reducing the situation down to a matter of Economics but you're going to see Bassam Yousef try to explain why that's not that simple right it's it's not as simple as saying well why don't they just like pick themselves up by their bootstraps and do better now as Bassam youf is trying to explain this he gets interrupted and you'll see why the bottom line is this what I've seen in the Middle East it comes down to socioeconomics then you sprinkle in a little islamis is islamism in there why is every rich country in the Middle East have no problems but all the poor countries are suicide bombings terrorists Gaza had the opportunity to invest billions of dollars into infrastructure into infrastructure but they built tunnels and bombs but my question is basic here's my you're wrong you're wrong Gaza has not built tunnels and bombs you're wrong you're wrong you said like as if you as if there was like some sort of a a prosperous source of economy and all of Asa said took that and put it on in tunnels what you're missing here is Gaza since 2006 is under blockade and even the medicine even the water even the electricity is controlled by Israel they don't have I'm not asking you about Gaza I'm asking you about the Middle East be clear no you want to focus on Gaza and then you want to turn it back on Israel I'm asking you specifically talk about Israel if that would make you a little bit nervous talk about Israel the other countries in in the Arab world so we can prove that Arabs could be bombed in anytime because we're [ __ ] poor no that's not what I'm saying that's exactly what you're saying so they're just like poor people killing each other and we're just like they're watching them I'm I'm sorry that dude I like you but seriously your undertone is [ __ ] racist from the beginning until the end you are looking at those people are lesser people who have made bad choices and because they are poor they are okay to be [ __ ] bonded by Israel this third time you've used the racist word I've never said that once about your undertone is very very very offensive for so when I read stats yeah you don't like my tone when I read stats you read the stats basically telling people like you see because they're rich they got this to themselves the rich people are better the poor people are okay so we can't have to kill them every now and then that's not what I said and you're putting words in my mouth and it's actually super disrespectful I'm reading stats to you I'm saying how can we uplift the poor countries in the Middle East how can we turn blue Cade that's number one no no no no I said the Middle East funny guy remove the I said the Middle East you're talking about Gaza so you see the problem the conservative here Adam is trying to pinpoint certain economic indicators to address them in a vacuum but that's not how the world Works statistics without context are meaningless it goes back to the black-on-black crime Trope right right and Bassam is trying to contextualize the situation here Gins have no self-determination they can't choose to invest in their economy 80% of Gins relied on foreign aid before The Siege they have no control over their own water supply and electricity no freedom of movement they are in an open air prison what do you expect out of them how can you possibly victim blame here but as you saw Boston was cut off when he tried to educate Adam and I suspect that the reason why is that you know he didn't like that basam was kind of undermining his point here and on top of that you know he probably also didn't like that his racism was being called out but bosam did what he needed to do he shut down this notion that Palestinians are somehow responsible for their own subjugation that is madness but bosam entertains Adam's argument here for a moment and talks about other Middle Eastern countries and uh let's see how that goes too I'm naming all these countries that are thriving Qatar byin UAE is Israel Silicon Valley of the Middle East what can be done with the countries that are quote unquote [ __ ] holes okay give me a country like a [ __ ] hole give me an example I'm looking at the unemployment rates in all these countes give me one country Afghanistan Syria Afghanistan lean why Afghanistan got became a [ __ ] hole country because they endorsed the Taliban they did they did isn't that a little bit of a reductive way to tell history because at the beginning there was no Taliban and then the Soviet Union came in and then America came in supported the Taliban made them bigger than they were and and then at the end of the day they support if you remember Rambo 3 Rambo 3 was supporting the Taliban so Taliban was really cool and even they were they were even hailed by right-wing Christians as Freedom Fighters anti-communist and then what happened America some people like the Richard Wilson wall wanted him to come in to put some schools that no no no we spend we spend all of this money of tanks on on weapons we don't need to put them schools what happened Taliban flourished all because of America interfered made it shitty left everything Taliban fro it and then America went in again spent $2 billion makeing it even two Terran laws made it even worse so when you tell me like a country is not surviving it's not because oh because they're bad people they don't you have to come into the root cause every single country that you said I can bring you the root cause of how America and the West has [ __ ] this country to become Syria Mike drop devastating arguments here by Bassam that Adam just can't counter because facts matter now if you keep watching Bassam explains that the countries that Adam deems as [ __ ] holes have become Battlegrounds for proxy wars between larger Powers these are details that literally matter you can't disaggregate specific statistics from the overall situation the context matters here and it is the height of Western chauvinism to blame these countries for the predicaments that they're in while not acknowledging the ways that our government destabilized these countries geopolitics matters imperialism matters the context matters and that's what Bassam is providing Adam with here and it's not just the Middle East that the United States has destabilized us imperialism has destabilized so many Latin American countries so many and after destroying these countries ironically Americans then have the audacity to turn around and complain about immigration crisis that our country created in the first place and then fearmonger about the potential for terrorism On the Border excuse me our government is the terrorist [ __ ] I am begging Americans to have just a tiny bit of self-awareness for once most of us can't actually comprehend the fact that most of the World Views us as the bad guys and that's what you kind of see here with Adam right it's cognitive dissonance but as frustrated as I felt watching this since Adam was obviously arguing in bad faith I did feel a lot better after looking at the comment section because it seems like basam YF was actually getting through to the pbd viewers here's some of the most popular comments that I saw quote Adam called Bassam intellectually lazy after he gave him a whole history lesson about about his own people exactly Adam never disappoints me in being the dumbest person on the panel so this is clearly a regular viewer who uh is conservative I'm assuming since they watch the show and uh yeah they're went over by Bassam Bassam with others made me look at this whole thing differently once you research how much influence of foreign power Israel has over the US and UK politics you will be stunned thank you Bassam for another informed interview SL debate Adam came across like an uninformed bully Asam came across like an educated and also wise person who speaks logically Adam has single-handedly put a stain on the reputation of the pbd podcast this is another person who's very clearly a regular viewer because like to care about the reputation of this podcast in the first place you know it is it it suggests that you're a fan Adam is the definition of you don't need to be smart to be successful this one is just brutal uh did Adam come straight from APAC camps how was he indoctrinated so badly I don't think it was possible for Adam to look more like an establishment fool than he already did yet here we are I'm embarrassed for Adam well done Pat for letting this one play out and letting Adam expose himself yet again and trust me when I say this there is so much more where that came from you would be hard pressed to find a single comment in support of Adam and I never thought that I would say this but reading the comments under a YouTube video from a conservative Channel actually gave me hope What's Happening Here I mean the comment section just they were with bosam Yousef and I'm sure that many people like myself showed up just to see bosam still you can't deny how powerful Bassam was throughout this conversation and uh he changed Minds like there's no doubt in my mind that he changed minds of people in the pbd audience which is important now there's so much more that I would like to address from this podcast for example there was a weird moment where Patrick Bet David chose to take a phone call from Chris Cuomo on air and disrupted the the entire conversation like why would you do something like this it's incredibly unprofessional but since it's Chris Cuomo it's like hey I know Chris Cuomo let me answer the phone for him it's just it was really weird so I had to point that out he also tried to portray Trump as a dove on foreign policy which is just delusional to me but I mean if we keep going we're going to be here all day what we talked about here in this video in my opinion is the most important because the way that Bassam discusses Israel Palestine is how you want to discuss it as well because this is the blueprint that you need to actually change hearts and minds and shift the dialogue here which matters the most in my opinion currently when it comes to these types of debates so I'll link you to the full thing just in case you want to watch it but if you're going to watch something from bosam Yousef I would actually recommend the full length interview interview that he did with Pierce Morgan I think that one was much better because he's able to articulate himself better at length without getting interrupted but overall just getting back to basam yusf in this interview he is an amazing communicator and he is proving in real time that facts still matter and educating and informing people can still win them over and that in my opinion is caused for optimism in my book because I thought that people couldn't be one over with facts and it was all just opinions formed based on emotions but bosam is disproving that in real time and I think that's uh that's cause for celebration in my book I get that the bar is low but I'm optimistic because of it when you acting like [Music] call [Music] girl al man not a | The Humanist Report | UC7Q4rvzJDbHeBHYk5rnvZeA | 2024-01-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,476 | 19,662 |
BaA0hZ406YY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaA0hZ406YY | Honest Government Ad | Australia Day | Hello, I’m from the Australien Government Are you ready for Amnesia Day? Amnesia Day is our national holiday, when we come together as one to forget our dodgy history with the help of our favourite memory-inhibitor Ahhhh….Tastes like a peaceful settlement! Sadly, Amnesia Day is under threat Each year, more and more Aussies are refusing to celebrate on January 26 What’s causing this perverse behaviour? Some of these fact-tards are spending Amnesia Day actually remembering what it commemorates Which of course is the day the British arrived and started colonising the lands of the oldest continuing culture on earth... the kangaroo AMNESIA DAY! Worst of all, city councils are responding to their communities’ concerns by moving events and celebrations to another day But don’t worry, here at the Australien Government we know how to gently bring everyone together in harmony CELEBRATE YA PIECES OF SHIT Coz Australia Day is all about honouring what makes us great: our freedom. IT IS NOW MANDATORY TO AWARD CITIZENSHIPS ONLY ON JANUARY 26 So c’mon Straya, crack a tinnie! char a baby sheep stick a flag on yer car, or yer knob and crank up the Hottest 100 - which has now been moved to... wtf? IT IS NOW MANDATORY TO HAVE FUN ONLY ON JANUARY 26 You know what, fuck it - we’ll change the date Then we can pretend that we’ve fixed everything and ignore the structural changes our First Nations actually want us to make Nah just kidding! We’ll keep the date AND keep pretending to fix shit Like by appointing this dickhead to be Indigenous envoy lol Here’s how you can help save Amnesia Day from all these woke c*nts 1. Don’t make the day political (Actually please do it) ScoMo really needs to stoke a culture war before the election It’s all we’ve got left 2. Don’t question tradition That’s the sign of a mature, thinking nation which is able to grow Mature thinking nation: BAD! Rat-arsed unconscious nation: GOOD! 3. If anyone questions tradition tell ‘em to “get over it” and that “it’s all in the past" Sure you’ll be saying the exact opposite when ANZAC Day comes round in a few months but by then you’ll have forgotten all about it anyway Happy Amnesia Day Authorised by the Department for Partying like its 1788 | thejuicemedia | UCKRw8GAAtm27q4R3Q0kst_g | 2019-01-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 387 | 2,222 |
qiuCDJtcHjY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiuCDJtcHjY | DIY: How To Clean Your Tiffany and Co Jewelry | [Music] so I have my Tiffany and company wedding band for hobby and then my engagement ring for myself I told you guys in the vlog I never got a wedding band because I just I'm not a ring % but I need two for our anniversary today's our anniversary he did place order for me for a surprise gift he said so it should arrive soon and then before the rides I wanted to make sure that I do clean my Tiffany and company necklace all right so I just have plastic bag with what I call this foil foil ramen and then I open up my fridge what is this baking soda and then I'm gonna put my this one first one man and then I'm going to put hot water oh it's like a bit tarnish we're gonna put hot water okay and then we're going to add just a little bit more maybe sew it up I'm just prepping up for my new and then as you guys can tell it's like oxidative and just put it there for about a minute I can tell that I'm also going to put this ring let's go see if it's working oh look at that Wow that's what sorry maybe I should put you in more light oh she wants to make a video of all her sensei buddies alright can you guys tell the difference I can it looks almost brand new so pretty cool I just left it there for like about a minute a minute to a minute and a half and then I didn't use any thing to scrub it and just let it soak | ASimplySimpleLife | UCiWRDrjXg7cmM3Tl19OQ_og | 2020-03-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 281 | 1,322 |
RGc4QVxXRqE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGc4QVxXRqE | Help! My Dog Keeps on Licking His Paws or Scratching His Ear or Shaking His Head! | [Music] hail my dub keeps on licking his feet and scratching his ears and shaking his head this show is for Sara to pet it's a pit I'm sorry if I said your name wrong but this is for Sara okay here we go we got a long show well not really they just have a lot of stuff to cover now just for the record I just spotted Sara's question which brought to the surface a little issue that I'm facing as well also a disclaimer I am NOT a vet I'm just a regular responsible overly protective pet parent and I'm also into holistic alternatives now if the issue persists then I would suggest that you take your little baby off to the vet but I have a funny feeling that this could possibly work and there's a couple of things that you need to ask yourself or see if this could be the case red ants did your little baby walk into a pile of me little red ants those little red ants you've probably been bitten by them cause the same issues with little pets okay so make sure that your pet is not walking around in a red ant pile you those little mean stinkers maybe go for a walk and have a can trade with you dr. Howard's small Forest Lake Animal Clinic up in Sarasota Florida he says symptoms of ant bites and sting might include lameness if the injury is to the paws or feet hives chewing or licking at the affected area and swelling and in case of a more serious situation and a political reaction which is as an exaggerated allergic reaction to a foreign protein resulting from previous exposure to it and it being red ants in this case a dog with an eclectic reaction might suffer from vomiting or collapse a weakness or respiratory distress and pay gum now if your dog has been bitten by red ants you need to do this make a baking soda paste and apply it to the hand fights so you're gonna pour some baking soda in a small little bowl add a few drops of water at a time while mixing it to a thick paste and you're gonna thread the paste on top of in a few inches around each of the affected and fight area you might want to get an ace bandage wrap it around the area if you can you know to keep the paste in place now baking soda it relieves the pain and it reduces the swelling from ant fights naturally and you know Hey look us humans we use baking soda paste for bee stings or wasp stings now if they didn't step into a red ant pile then smell your dog yep I said smell your dog smell their little ears smell their coat and if the smell smells a little funky isn't perhaps a yeast issue and that's the case with me it's time to address it naturally of course now on the screen you're probably gonna see some items first of all you see that evil dog power and you also see a spray bottle and you see some coconut oil and some apple cider vinegar mmm-hmm yep but is not pictured is hydrogen peroxide now I'm gonna give you two alternatives the first one is a 50-50 mix of hydrogen peroxide and organic apple cider vinegar and this is her instructions from a bet from a gal who's that treated her dog with this solution and successful at it what you want to do is you want to get a little spray bottle make a 50/50 mix of the hydrogen peroxide the apple cider vinegar and you want to mist the inside of your dog's ear with that and you want to let it sit there for about 15 minutes and then what you want to do is you want to gently clean inside of the air and then after it's all dry you want to add take a little bit of coconut oil and rub it all inside the inner part of the ear okay and you want to repeat that process for now until you see results you should be seeing results within three days if you don't then I would suggest that you of course zip off to the back now it's little Skippy the amazing three-legged Shih Tzu that's a different ball of wax Skippy's suffers from chronic I guess yeast infections and you know I attribute it to his crummy diet he's on a special medicated diet or whatever and I just absolutely hate it it's for struvite crystals and lately he's been smelling a little funky and now we're gonna have to go into will say changing his diet I'm going completely natural and organic with his food no more of that medicated food for him and to treat his ear issue and his licking issue for his licking issue I am using two things which you're probably gonna laugh at first of all we're using a 50/50 mix of apple cider vinegar with water okay and I am spraying it directly on the itching area and in this case it's his paws you want to make sure that it's rubbed in really well and then after it dries you want to take a little bit of coconut oil rub it in your hands and rub it real good into the affected area coconut oil is absolutely amazing it has antibacterial products or whatever you know what I'm talking about it's just amazing research coconut oil it's phenomenal okay you can also add I probably say maybe a half a teaspoon depending on what size your dog is you could also add it into their food and it will make their coat real soft and shiny it's really good for them and in regards to his ear you're gonna love this especially the ladies you're gonna get yeast infection medication either a three day or a seven-day treatment now it's highly suggested that you get two suppositories ladies you know what I'm talking about there's Monistat 7 that's out there and there's other products but the suppositories are much easier to work with and what you're going to do is you're going to cut the suppository in half put one half in one ear and the other half in the other here believe me it's gonna dissolve but before you do that you want to clean it out pretty good you could clean it out with a witch hazel solution and in my case I cleaned his ear out with the medicated intake relief itching soothing wipes and which actually instantaneously helped him literally instantaneously helped him and then what I did was I took the Monistat 7 cream because they didn't have suppository and I didn't use this seven-day treatment syringe I took a syringe that was just a little bit smaller maybe might fight by a half an inch okay and I squeeze half of the solution or cream into one ear mixed it very well you know around his ear and inside his ear and also the other ear and I have to say hey he's not scratching or itching at all zero and he could hear me too now sometimes a dog will chew out of maybe nervousness or maybe habit or you know not giving the medication or treatment time to even work and that is why I have the infamous Victorian dog collar and you can pick them up over at Petco they start at like eight dollars to maybe $14 depending on size you don't I repeat you do not want to get that real soft one you want to get the hard plastic one and you also want to get duct tape to make sure that it doesn't we'll say come apart and you want to keep it because you never know when you're gonna use or need that Victorian collar I mean I've used a collar for both of my dogs and even though they're both two different sizes so I have two different ones but they've come in handy especially when they start itching or knowing at something okay because sometimes you have to keep them away from the affected area for a little bit in order for it to heal and if they keep on looking at it they're not gonna be able to heal properly okay now for a yeasty tummy or armpits and pause and just you see skin in general make a 50/50 mix of organic apple cider vinegar again you know I think just a regular apple cider vinegar will do and water and coconut oil you're going to spray the areas wipe them down with a damp cloth using the 50/50 mix and then after the skin dries you're gonna rub in the coconut oil and yep there'll be a little greasy but for me that's okay and hopefully you'll see an improvement quickly however continue for I'll say one or two days and during that length of time you should see an improvement now people use are you ready for this selsun blue yes you heard me correctly selsun blue now of course you're not gonna use selsun blue in their ears or on their head you want to maybe use a baby shampoo for that but this is for their general body and I'm including links below for this little video there's two commercials that just click skip when the notice kicks in for them both but here's the point that I want to be very very clear on first you need to find the cause which could very well be their diet you see when the yeast fungus starts to grow in the gut it destroys the mucus lining of the intestinal wall which is the protective lining that digestive tract is a closed system much like a real septic tank system okay and it's designed to keep the waste toxic seeds from speech problems from leaking through the walls with a digestive system and into the bloodstream and when the mucous lining is broken down due to the fungus growing out of control and the fungus dies off it allows the body toxins in ways to leak through the walls the digestive tract and into the bloodstream and in short it's like the body is becoming septic which makes the problem worse and as the fungus dies off and decays the waste from the fungus yeast alone can make the dog cell so when the toxins leak into the body a whole cascade of events starts to take place one of which is the alteration of the pH of the gut bladder and reproductive organs now the changes in the body are the symptoms you recognize when you have yeast overgrowth and is referred to as four stages of severity of overgrowth depending on the symptoms the list is way too long to list but here's a few the common symptoms rashes itching body odor smelling ears reoccurring ear and bladder infections red skin sores scabs shedding arthritis genital discharge hats and blackened skin so what am i doing I started giving Skippy a little girl organic lame yogurt one to two tablespoons per day and I smash up the cranberry pill that will provide good bacteria and kill off the bad the cranberry pill will prevent anything from attaching to its poor little bladder walls and then I'm doing the natural food in addition to this natural no sugar no GMO gluten free probiotics included multi mineral vitamin that you just sprinkle on and it's made for kids babies I know we covered a lot of information but there's a lot of other factors that you need to keep in mind before you can solve the problem I hope this helps have a great day this is Paula patio love you by the way I discovered an anti bacterial fungal shampoos that does miracles so please check the links below here's an update the video hasn't even been out yet I'm having great success with that yeast infection of medication that girls use and I discovered a holistic diet that Skippy will be on and I will report those results to you after we try it and I think the yogurt is really working because he's not scratching anymore or licking look here's the thing number one I'm not gonna give you something that I don't do myself number two if it doesn't work within will say one or two days or maybe three you need to take your pet to the vet very very important always always ask questions and always 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E6fDQPun6Uc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6fDQPun6Uc | Mind Pump Episode #1190 | 3 Ways To Transform A Skinnny Fat Body | in this episode of mine pump we talk all about a condition that is actually terrible for your health it actually might be the worst condition to be in this is the low muscle weak high body fat condition known as skinny fat so this is when your body weight is normal or actually maybe low but you don't have much muscle and member muscle has protective effects on the body and as a result you have a high body fat percentage in the words the amount of body fat that you carry is a high percentage of your pejoratives dough now in this episode we talk about what that looks like what it means what the risk factors are and then we give you 3 ways to remedy this so if this is you we give you 3 concrete ways to reverse this in yourself so that you're no longer skinny fat now before the episode begins I want to remind everybody that this month Maps aesthetic is 50% off all month long maps aesthetic is our workout program designed to get help you sculpt shape and build your body how you see fit it's the only Maps program where you can go and follow the workouts but then add components specific to your body so let's say you're somebody who wants to build more glute muscles or maybe you want to build more chest muscles you can actually incorporate those into your focus sessions in the program to bring up those lagging body parts it's the one program that allows you to sculpt your body like a sculptor again it's 50% off here's how you get the discount go to maps black.com and use the code black 50 BL ACK 5 0 no space for the discount one of the more difficult things to to identify in terms of how healthy people are because it's a tough it's a tough thing when you're talking about looking at the general population where you something we're using things like BMI dust we're using things like BMI right people's total body weight but we know as trainers that that's not always accurate in fact sometimes people have a great BMI but they have very very bad or terrible health skin people right and you're starting to see skinny fat being talked about now in the medical community they're actually finding that people who have low body weight but high percentages of body fat to have some of the worst health of all I used to tell my clients that the my clients that I would measure high body fat and you could see they were they were discouraged because they're they're overweight by 30 40 pounds I used to tell them that hey I think you're in a better place than some of these clients that I measure that you would think they're in good shape by the way they look because there's very deceptive because they're skinny but they have really high body fat percentage I said because your body expresses and shows and tells you when you're you're off and you're not doing well and that encourages you to make better food choices and and begin exercising like you're doing here in the gym versus some of these people that and the ones I'll tell you that I experienced the most of the trainer were my models and people in that and that industry that were always extreme dieting to fit in a category I need to be this weight in order to have these contracts and they actually did little to no exercise and so they looked thin but when I would measure their body fat they would read really hot yeah and a lot of people like how is that possible how can someone be skinny but have a lot of body fat so when it comes to body fat it's not necessarily the amount of body fat you have in your body it's whether or not it makes up a large percentage of your overall body weight so you could be a hundred pound person but you could have thirty pounds of body fat on your body in which case it would be thirty percent body fat which is considered really high so really your body weight you know to some extent makes a difference it matters but the percentage of your body weight that's body fat makes a bigger difference and here's why being skinny fat oftentimes is actually worse than just being overweight somebody who's just overweight may have enough muscle to help offset some of the negatives of the high of the high amount of body fat somebody who's skinny fat has the dual problem of high body fat percentage in lack of muscle so they can't make up for the metabolic effects of high body fat with some muscle so they have the dual effect low muscle high body fat that can cause some some serious problems you see this now often times this is expressed in skinny fat people with so let's say you don't get a body fat test how would you know that your skinny fat how are you weak you know if you're at a low body weight but you're also very very weak you can't do a single push-up or you have you struggle you know lifting grocery bags or carrying a backpack for you know longer than you know 20 or 30 yards there's a sign right there that you may be skinny fat do you store body fat in abnormal amounts around your belly oftentimes you'll find people in the skinny fat category where they have skinny arms skinny legs but they'll store kind of more around the belly area they also tend to store more visceral body fat which is the body fat that's around the organs mmm now from a you know from from a health perspective somebody who's skinny fat oftentimes will have will display some poor health markers just like somebody who's overweight oftentimes they'll have high blood sugar or blood sugar issues and people who are skinny fat get surprised about this you know they go to the doctor and they're 35 or 40 years old and their body weight is good there within BMI may be lower than BMI normal or whatever they get tested and the doctors like oh you're borderline well that's so dangerous about it because I have a lot of friends like this and even like family members who you know can maintain a certain body weight and so that's that's their entire thought process is like if I maintain this weight and I keep eating the way I'm eating and I you know you have moderate activity like I'm gonna be just fine and the doctor says I'm just fine because of what the reading off of is this BMI chart and meanwhile like they're not considering you know all these ramifications down the road because of what you know is going on internally and you know all the potential risks for all these other diseases you know because they're poor health is underneath the surface well you have to talk a little bit more cell about visceral fat versus subcutaneous fat and how how our body stores that differently like explain that and how that varies from from people like some people I know genetically would storm or viscerally than others and then also I think eating behaviors can cause that too right yeah excessive dieting on-off dieting low acting levels yeah you tend to store more visceral body fat which is the body fat that's around organs it's more inflammatory it can cause more problems and health problems for the body and visceral body fat is more as though is if you want to call fat good and bad that's more on the bad side and people who are skinny fat low body weight high fat low muscle tend to have more of this visceral body fat in fact skinny fat people people who have low BMI but high body fat percentage you have some of the worst life expectancy numbers a lot of people don't realize that when you look at people who have the worst outcomes it tends to be people who are underweight but also week with little muscle so it's not like you're underweight but you're lean you're underweight with a high percentage of body fat especially as you age in fact body weight low BMI is not a good thing for people as they age because of the lack of muscle muscle has a very protective effect on the body if you're just low weight you know if you're a thirty 40 year old underweight not a lot of muscle you're gonna be a frail and weak sick older person if you don't start to remedy that and start to work on that do you think there's any correlation with this person and I had a handful handful clients I had like this I even dated a couple girls that ate like this where they would like graze on you know baby carrots you know all day long for wee and eating low calorie 800 calories a day but then on Friday or Saturday night they would go out and they would party and you know drink seven eight drinks which would contribute to you know 2,000 calories coming from alcohol and sugar and in that evening do you think that that that person is someone who would more commonly have higher this role body fat totally because what they're doing is they're people who are skinny fat live a lifestyle that incur low body weight but also discourages muscle growth right so skinny fat people tend to have a diet that's low in protein and low in calories so they're eating and you know I blame some of the low fat hysteria that we had in the 80s 90s and even early 2000s where everything's low fat so they're eating things like crackers and rice cakes and like you said Adam you know baby carrots here and their calories really low the protein intake is extremely low which low protein intake can definitely contribute to less muscle and then of course calories from alcohol alcohol calories have almost no positive impact on the body treants there in fact lots of alcohol regardless of diet and resistance training has been shown to reduce muscle mass in fact what ends up happening with these people and you probably you know exactly what as soon as I explain is people know they'll be like well I know people who look like that as people who are skinny fat start to age they start to get that Apple shape where they might gain a little weight but it's all in the midsection arms and legs they'll stay stay really really skinny this shape in particular for women tends to be associated with really poor health now is it fair to also kind of assume - I've met a lot of you know this this type of avatar that we're talking about where the preference beam if I'm gonna get activity it's gonna be more cardiovascular driven like that's something I've known even like for instance for my brother like he's he's a tall guy he's he's skinny but does not lift which is not you know something in his regiment where he's more prone to playing basketball walking running but his just avoids like you know late weightlifting in general yeah most skinny fat people have low activity right so low activity low calories low protein but then you find people who the only do it but they navigate or they gravitate I should say towards long steady state type cardio long duration top cardiovascular activity these are people who are skinny fat because they're afraid of the scale right they're afraid of gaining any weight at all and they want to do the form of exercise that they think is gonna burn the most calories and burn the most body fat right we see these people in the gym they would come in they'd get on the elliptical and they'd be there for an hour and then they'd be out and you would and you would you know when you do your free body fat table every once while they come by you test their body fat and you blow them away that their body fat percentage was you know thirty two percent like I do an hour of cardio or two hours of cardio every single day I just find that goes hand-in-hand because of the hysteria over the weight like I don't I don't want to get too much weight so therefore yeah like the bulkiness and all those myths that are surrounding that you know that mentality you tend to see that a lot more I feel like they would be the most vulnerable to right I mean you are there you know there's an RDA for all of our nutrients right that our body needs on a regular basis and if you are skinny fat more likely than not you're you're under eating and you're probably missing a lot of macro and micronutrients yeah very undernourished and so I would think - these people are the most susceptible to getting you know sick and catching disease and things like that because they are so malnutrition and and potentially also exercising like you're making the point of doing cardio and things like that but then not feeding their body enough nutrients to build any sort of muscle and probably in a worse state than that person who's carrying 3040 pounds of extra body fat in my in my experience skinny fat clients had either either two general categories of how they would present themselves besides the obvious high body fat percentage low body weight one would be the low energy skinny fat person this person just said Low Energy a bit listless we go start our first workout and it was like fatigue immediately fatigue five pounds there and just you know what I'm I think you can picture that right the other skinny fat person that I would often work with was the wired overstressed individual yes overstressed wired and tired skinny fat person this is the person that's high-strung eyes usually big hair your type a kind of person type a hair doesn't look healthy skin typically doesn't look healthy go go go maybe they're you know either a a man who's just you know has no time for anything but work or whatever or a woman the same way or a mom oftentimes this would be a mom who all she doesn't care about her kids under eats doesn't want to be overweight so she under eats but it but she's wired because she drinks coffee all day long and she's on stimulants to try and give herself some energy those are the two types of skinny fat people out to either the listless low-energy oh my god it's like I have to like push them to do anything and the wire but tired individual those are general does that kind of resonate with you guys same thing on a person yeah and you in with the over stimulated you know wired entire type of skinny fat individual they were typically overtraining if they were working out it was too much too often it was like lots of cardio lots of Rhodes classes lot like their body could just never catch up that's right now they never like really like allowed themselves adequate amount of rest or sleep or anything to be able to kind of regenerate right and the reason why this is such an important topic to talk about is because it's harder for people to recognize within themselves I think it's easier when you're thirty or forty pounds over overweight to say you know I should probably you know work on some stuff in regards to my health but if you weigh yourself on the scale and you're like well I'm I'm not I'm not heavy my body weights good I'm a man I'm 150 pounds or I'm a woman I'm a hundred you know ten pounds you know it's you may think to yourself everything's okay until you might go to the doctor and get you know high blood sugar or get symptoms of inflammation or you just feel that crap when you finally say okay I think I need to improve some it's it's more insidious it's harder to to identify but you know if this is you if your body weight is low but you feel your body and you're squishy you're not strong you don't have a lot of energy or you're wired and tired there are some remedies this is also most most common in the end the people that are really afraid to put that muscle on like these I when I think of the clients that I had that that fell in this category I feel like I really had to convince them to let go of this stigma of we're gonna lift weights and you're gonna get bulky and masculine looking like that was the greatest challenge for and if someone's listening right now and you are potentially skinny fat or know somebody that is that to me is the greatest hurdle for those people totally most of them are avoiding weights in fear of getting this bulky muscular manly look and I'd have to spend at least a couple months overcoming that before I could gain their trust to actually following the advice that I give these people is the same advice I get people who are overweight but obsessed with the with you know how they look take your scale put it in the closet don't weigh yourself anymore stop weighing yourself we're gonna base your progress off of your performance and how you feel because that scale is gonna be scary if you gain a couple pounds of muscle hysteria I wish that strength was was more revered as one of the main you know measures of health because I mean it just spans across if we were to give somebody a one of those grip tests for instance like say our doctors were now with tests people coming in to just see like how much you know force that could generate and see what that looked like like I feel like that would be such a better measure than you know like looking at even just their composition or you know their body makeup like a lot of other markers I would I would revere like their strength so much so much higher it is in fact they are there are studies now that show that that when you're a simple grip test is a better indicator of you know your overall longevity and health by itself than almost any other individual measure now of course when you take lots of different tests and combined them that's the best reading but if you're gonna compare one to one a grip test especially as people get older they can tell oh you like a check engine lights like everything's working yeah do you think we're moving in that direction I want to believe we are do you guys think so or do you feel slowly I could see some progress I think it's the studies like you're mentioning that I really does have plan to happen I mean I I don't remember I mean obviously we didn't have things like Instagram a decade ago but it wasn't that long ago that you rarely would see a girl dead lifting heavy weight and talking about her PR like I just that didn't happen a decade or two ago and train so I feel like it's becoming more popular and more accepted in in both male and female communities and you know strength is more revered than what it was you know two decades ago let's change and it's changing because it's not that it's just cool to be strong it is cool right it's great to be strong and be very capable it's very empowering but besides that realizing that strength is an indicator of health that an investment that's why we're starting to know if you're weak just like if you have a lot of body fat or if you have high blood pressure if you're weak your health is suffering it's probably suffering so number one the number one way to remedy skinny fat is to lift weights 100% hands-down bar none now the way that I would train people in this category was a bit unique oftentimes with these people because they're skinny fat they have low muscle mass and low strength I am focused entirely on just getting them stronger mm-hmm I'm not doing tons of exercises and tons of angles and bodybuilding training with all these cables I'm getting them good at the compound movements and my best success with skinny fat people was getting them better at squatting dead lifting bench pressing overhead pressing and rowing like I would get them good at those exercises and the results were always absolutely phenomenal it looked very maps anabolic ask totally right I mean you an you don't need to be training five days a week in the gym you know three days a week in the gym is plenty focused on a full body routine mainly all compound lifting and that body's gonna respond in fact three days a week for some people if you're listening and you're not working out and you're like wow this is all ringing a bell with me this is all resonating two days a week is probably optimal honest to god that's probably optimal for you start two days a week go to the gym do a full-body workout where you're focusing on those compound movements and you're trying to just get stronger as far as rep ranges are concerned I would say focus on anything between the 1 to 12 rep range to get started the higher rep ranges we can leave until you start to get better at those but the reason why I lifting weights is the number one thing is because the main reason why you're skinny fat is because you have no muscle mm-hm and the body does not build muscle unless it has a signal so even if you eat more protein and do all these other things that you feel like you're gonna you know contribute to more muscle gain not gonna happen unless your body has a good signal now you may be wondering why why is that the case muscle is expensive tissue muscle costs a lot of energy for your body body fat not so much body fat your body can gain body fat store it doesn't take a lot of calories to support body fat muscle well the more muscle you have on the but on your body the more food you need in order to support that muscle so your body's not about to make itself you know require more calories unless it absolutely thinks it needs to and what resistance strain does is it sends a signal it says the signal because when you're in the gym lifting weights you're you're causing very very minor amounts of damage on muscle this is why sometimes you'll get sore although I recommend you don't train to get really sore try not to get too sore that's why you might get a little sore that damage your body aims to heal but then pass the healing point your body's trying to adapt so that in the future the same insult doesn't cause the same amount of damage your body becomes it has a reason to get strong it's overcoming its environment so you gotta introduce that environment and and your body's gonna perform to that and then over that so that way you can thrive in that environment and to that point too I think it's really important for this person to track and track their weight their strength not their body weight right get rid of the scale like Sal said throw that away stop paying attention to that but really pay attention to the amount of weight that you're lifting and then trying to stretch yourself over every workout because again thinking back to the person that that was most common that had this that had that wear skinny fat or had this challenge it's definitely that person that has that stigma around lifting weights and if I finally got them to do a strength training program that was the first hurdle the next hurdle was trying to get them to increase weight you know it's like oh it was already a big big task to get me to even convinced them to go lift weight now I'm asking them to do five reps you know and let's add five pounds of the bar and let's go a little bit up you got to challenge yourself you you're challenging yourself to lift more and more weight with good form so and this is an important point glad you said that because I think I forget sometimes how you need to communicate this because it sounds so obvious to us but often times you get this client who falls in this category they'd go to the gym and they lift weights and they would do it for six months and you'd say well tell me about your workout well I always I always use the ten pound my heroes I always use thirty pounds when I benchpress and it's like what do you mean you always well that's just the weight that I use no if you if it gets easy and you're stronger add weight because every time you add weight in your body if you get stronger and you don't add weight your body's only met the current demand meaning you'll build muscle and then done well into I think a lot of these like at-home programs like you know a Jazzercise or Jane Fonda or like a video that's like easy to do like they didn't they weren't real big proponents of then increasing the weight and then adding more load to you know the type of train totally different mentality so I just don't think you know that that type of mentality is is something that's common for this type of person yes yet stronger that's your best measured go to the gym lift weights focus on free weights I'll recommend that right now machines are okay there's nothing necessarily wrong with machines they just don't do as good of a job at feeding your body fitting the way you bought your the way you move depending on regardless of your shape and they just don't build muscle or strength as effectively as freeways and you know back to throwing away the scale thing here's what I loved about training skinny fat people I would I would convince them to not weigh themselves right I trained them for six months I get their strength to go through the roof because of course you take someone like that and they're gonna their potential for strength gain is incredible it's explosive then I'd have them weigh themselves and they'd freak out oh my god I gained five pounds maybe hold on a second how do your clothes fit how does it Oh actually my clothes fit the same or a little looser how is that possible well muscle is very dense body fat is less dense gaining 5 pounds of muscle and losing 10 pounds Buffy and squishy that's the thing that way when you're skinny fat your your weight on the scale might not even change or it may go up as you get leaner as your body fat percentage goes down the scale might actually go up because you're gaining some muscle and as you gain muscle of course the overall body fat on your body makes up a smaller percentage of your body weight so lift weights focus on compound movements two to three days a week a full body working out and get strong well to that point also so I think you actually have to get this person's focus on actually I don't want you to lose anyway even if your goal was coming to me and you have a high body fat percentage and you're like oh we obviously need to lose body fat I don't want the scale to ever go down it's our goal is either maintaining or increasing because I know if we're maintaining and we're lifting weights and you have a beautiful exchange but that's the perfect world right can I keep this client's scale weight which is completely fine we know already but we know their body fat percentage is off can I keep their weight about the same but build a bunch of muscle that's a perfect world that means I'm adding a pound of muscle I'm losing a pound of body fat I'm adding a pound of muscle I'm losing a pound of body fat and they're kind of hovering the same that's the most the perfect scenario the next best scenario is we add we add 3 to 5 pounds of scale but they added 4 or 5 pounds of muscle and they've lost to 2 pounds of fat that's a great ratio still I'm still getting leaner and they're adding more lean body mass to their frame the scale went up a little bit but that's okay that's the second baseman the worst scenario is to see the scale drop down and that's another thing that I remember having this client having to communicate that yes I know that we just did your body fat yes I know it said that you were at 30 something percent and you want to be leaner but what I'm telling you is we don't want to see that scale go down or get excited about that most a lot of times they do and so you have to communicate that our goal is either to maintain the scale or actually increase it because the our main objective is to build lean body mass yeah and in fact if they did weigh themselves I would weigh them and I wouldn't let them look just so I can monitor right the weight with the percentage but again don't weigh yourself if you're getting stronger in the gym consistently you're moving in the right direction as far as your workouts are concerned the second thing you can do to remedy being skinny fat is to eat more protein it was like time and time again when I would get a client that was in this category and I would have them track their food they would eat ridiculously low amounts of protein like they would have like 30 grams for the whole day and it was like one meal they had protein the rest of the meals were all carbohydrates and maybe fat there was no protein protein is connected to muscle mass higher amounts of protein tend to equate to more muscle especially in combination with just raining when you are lifting weights a higher protein diet means you're going to build more muscle now how much is a decent amount of protein for this anywhere between half a gram to one gram per pound of body weight okay so within that range your your eating a good amount of protein so if you're a hundred and thirty pound individual 75 to 130 grams of protein are gonna be adequate to build muscle any more than that probably not necessary to stress how difficult that is talk about what that looks like it is and so something that a lot of people don't know when you go out and you eat a chicken salad or you go through Chipotle or you order a meal that is considered a protein meal right has a meat involved in most places the the serving size is four ounces for ounces so how many grams of protein 18 grams okay so if you even if you ate out three times in the day and all of them you had you know chicken salad or a steak bowl or you and you ordered out like that and you think oh man I'm eating protein every meal I'm doing good do that four ounces for ounces for ounces you're not getting you're getting 12 ounces of protein do the math on what that is you're talking about 50 grams 60 grams of protein that's and that what that is a good if that's three meals all of them that have a meat involved it most people would think that they're eating and they're eating enough protein to get by and be healthy like you can be you can be considered quote unquote healthy and eating that amount of protein but if you're trying to build muscle which is what we need to do for this person who is skinny fat you definitely are gonna be needing more protein in that and so and Danny did a really good video on our YouTube channel recently about this and I and I really liked how he presented it because it does remind me when I was training clients on how I'd communicate this and the first thing that we would focus on is obviously a goal of calorie target I need your your calories to be somewhere in this range and that's the the easiest place to start the next place that we would go as far as in teaching and Edgecam is protein it would be like okay make sure you at your calorie intake and then make sure you get this protein that would be the thing that I would have to communicate first we'll get to the pro - we'll get to the carbs we'll get to the fat and I'll educate around that and we'll work on that but if you can at least hit where you need to hit calorie-wise and hit your protein intake I need you to do that in itself will do wonders for us and in the pursuit of building yeah what Adam just mentioned with you know four ounces of probe meat three times a day 60 grams roughly 56 to 60 grams of protein that would be good for a 100 pound person literally that's about a half a gram that's between the range I gave you about half a gram per gram of protein yeah yeah so if you're listening you're 100 pounds and you're skinny fat then that's it then you're good with that but if you're a hundred and thirty pounds 150 pounds under 60 pounds if you're 160 pound skinny fat male usually smore me you should probably be aiming for between you know like I said eighty at the low end to about a hundred and sixty grams of protein every single day this is where protein powders can actually make a big difference if you're not used to eating that but now for me it's not that big of a deal I love protein I've been aiming for a high protein diet for you know a long time I started lifting weights when I was 14 most of my meals contain a decent amount of protein but if you're E if you're if you're the kind of person it doesn't eat barely any protein most of the time and you're skinny fat going from eating 30 grams of protein a day to now you got to eat 80 grams of protein a day it's gonna be daunting and difficult and it's gonna require some planning this is where protein powders can actually become very beneficial with somebody like that there's two directions you can go now one direction is better than the other but they're both okay option one increase your protein intake just even more food that has protein track it so instead of eating 30 grams of protein a day I want you to eat 80 grams approaching a day that means you're gonna need to eat an additional maybe 16 ounces or more of lean meats or like steak or chicken the other option is to eat as you've been eating but take two or three servings of protein powder to make up the difference now it's always ideal to have food we always recommend real food it's the best ever but if that's difficult for you because if you're going from you know a grand total of three or four ounces of meat a day to 20-plus ounces of meat a day that's a lot for some people and it's hard to get used to for some people proteins also very satiating so you start eating that you start finding like oh I can't do it I got used to it protein powders can be extremely valuable in this case in fact now that I think about it the clients that I recommended protein powders to the most were my skinny fat clients yes because there's a massive deficiency there yep even more so than my hard gainer clients like hardgainers would be just skinny skinny not skinny fat but just skinny skinny in particular males typically for them it wasn't hard to get the meat more protein like okay I'll do whatever I'll eat it skinny fats like oh I don't like me I don't like to taste the protein it doesn't feel good I've only you know I'm not used to this or whatever and it's okay here's what we're gonna do you know in the morning have a protein shake with your breakfast at lunch have another one and then see where we're at and maybe a third well this was a little area of contention for us when we first started the podcast I remember we used to have these debates back and forth and I kind of sided with the the protein powder more often and not because I'm Pro protein powder was because I found it really difficult personally and with a lot of clients that I had to get the protein intake that they needed it just and I don't know if that's because you come from a family that centered a lot of the meals around me and I come from a family that ate a lot of processed and sugar and carbs and so for me it's been a behavioral thing that I've had to try and change my entire life but I've always struggled with hitting enough I mean I'm a 220 pound guy so I'm I'm wanting to be minimum 180 to 200 grams of protein and when you figure out a six ounce chicken breast it's only 35 grams of protein do the math you know how many people can honestly say they consistently eat 5 to 6 chicken breasts a day if you're my size right if your mind it's obviously it's all relative to your size but that's so that's all that was a lot for me and then even for my clients that were 130 or 150 pounds or 180 pounds you know so they're not eating 5 or 6 chicken butts they need 3 or 4 but how many people really do that every day most people dinner maybe or maybe at their lunch meal they get one or two like really good protein heavy meals the rest I mean breakfast is like a total carb heavy meal period most people are gravitating towards the the quit carbs for breakfast if they do have protein two eggs right and then and exactly right which is nothing and then lunch time you're going deli meats and sandwiches which I told you guys if you're eating out any you know togo's sandwich place it's four ounces that's when four ounces are less sometimes it's 2 ounces if it's a sandwich and it's like Eric's Deli or like a regular sandwich 2 ounces if it's a big massive sub it's normally 4 ounces so you're gonna ask for double meat just to even be able to get a decent protein in it takes a lot of planning yeah and I mean I and I think to initially we were just like trying to you know pull back the reins a little bit from the magical idea that protein solves everything but we were speaking more towards the bodybuilding community and so that was one where we see it pervaded and distorted a bit in that direction but you know your average person you're right I think that it is a good it is a good point to point out that it's very challenging for your average person to incorporate as much adequate protein as they need well there's been this misconception too around like my clients that don't have a lot of Education around protein powders think that protein powders build muscle it's not protein powders don't build muscle they supplement something that you're lacking potentially in and so of course the author i buy needs to be healthy to build muscle obviously the ideal place is Whole Foods always if I had and if I have a client that can get their 150 grams to 200 grams of protein from all Whole Foods or a day I am [ __ ] winning but when I'm honest with myself that's probably less than 10% of my clientele could ever do that most of them had to use tools like protein powders to try and supplement it to hit that target unless again like your point Justin we're talking to the bodybuilding community if we're talking to the bodybuilding community which is no longer the majority of our audience to me that's a very small percentage of our audience they're not the skinny fat right they're exactly the bodybuilding community needs to lay off the protein powders and bars they [ __ ] overdo it 300 grams of proteins ridiculous for most people your way overdoing it it's not magical like that and you're already probably prepping meal prepping and carrying your six-pack bags around and hitting your protein intake it's a total [ __ ] waste of money and you're also probably eating PCAs which is another waste of money so those people yes but the majority my average Jane or Joe that you know they're not big into lifting weights they're here to come hey Adam I'm Oh my doctor told me I need to get in here and start working out where do I start what do I do and we start addressing nutrition almost always those clients you know grossly under eat protein and I had to find ways if I couldn't get them to eat it all naturally to supplementally right right and you combine it with weight training with the resistance training it's a beautiful perfect storm for muscle building what's will help reverse this skinny fat condition that you may be finding yourself in now that brings me to the other macros fats in carbohydrates now here's a deal they're not directly related to muscle growth like protein is however if your carbohydrates are low to low or your fats are too low they will also inhibit your body's ability to build muscle I'll mess with your hormones taking boat they can mess with your hormones fat is an essential macronutrient if that's too low you're just not gonna be healthy yeah you can get away with having zero carbs but zero carbs is not an optimal state to build muscle this has been proven time as a test for performance time I tell ya it's not the greatest for strength it's nothing so you want to have all of them so what I mean by that and the reason why I'm saying this is if you're like if you're skinny fat cuz you're worried about being overweight well you may find yourself doing is increasing your protein and cutting everything cutting carbs way down all right okay well I'm bumping up my proteins but I'm gonna cut my carbs way down no no you want to eat an adequate amount of calories and make sure you get all of the macronutrients I'm just saying we're just saying aim for about half to one gram of protein per pound of body weight the other two not as important that you hit particular members but you still want them to be relatively balanced the third way you can help remedy skinny fat and this is just I found this to be super common with member how I categorized skinny fat the my skinny fat clients into the super listless tired and the high-strung I'm too busy yeah the high-strung too busy type of individual really did a terrible job with this next one which is sleep and stress management lack of sleep and poor stress management is a is a wonderful recipe for muscle loss and fat game because if you when you lack lots of sleep which lack of sleep is a stress on the body lack of sleep your he thinks we're not in a good situation stress sends the same signal we're not in a good situation when your body feels like it's in a not good situation it ramps up that its ability to store body fat because members stored body fat is a safety mechanism it's stored energy and it tries to reduce muscle because it wants to reduce the amount of energy that you need to stay alive so it makes you low a lower calorie fatter machine is essentially what it does not to mention being malnourished is a stress not feeding your body what it needs is a stress too so if you're somebody who's already not giving your body the nutrients it needs and then in addition to that you lack sleep and you have a high stressful job and I again that's the common this person that fits in this category tends to be that I'm afraid of lifting weights I don't to get all big and bulky I eat very low calories so my body's not getting very very much nutrients I have a high stressful job I don't sleep very well it's like the perfect storm for that person and I think we've we forget that just because exercise feels good that it also can be a stress and these are also the people that tend to like to when they do exercise hammer the [ __ ] either body or do long and all the benefits of exercise come after the recovery process if you're eliminating out the recovery process or you're getting in the way of that by like introducing you know you're not getting enough sleep you're you keep introducing all these other activities in between you know your body's just gonna keep spinning the wheels and it's just never gonna really reap the benefits of what you set out for poor sleep promotes fat storage through and muscle loss through a couple different ways one it promotes it through the hormonal changes that happen about a poor poor sleep and poor stress management elevates stress hormones and it lowers anabolic or muscle building hormones now why does it do that stress hormones provide you with a short-term amount of energy so if that's like cortisol for example cortisol is known as a stress hormone right nothing inherently wrong with cortisol you need it in fact if you had no cortisol you wouldn't be very healthy but when cortisol is up and high it gives you more energy to do what you need to do so if you're lacking sleep your body's trying to make up for that by pumping up and boosting up these stress hormones but these stress hormones are also terrible for muscle building they tend to tend to not want to allow your body to build muscle and your anabolic muscle building hormones like in man testosterone start to drop growth hormone which is also considered a you know a part of the anabolic hormone category starts to lower as well the other way that it promotes body fat gain is through behavioral change so when you're stressed out and not getting good sleep craving those bad foods your cravings start to change now either because you're trying to self-medicate because you feel bad so you want to eat the food that makes you feel good which tends to be the candies and the cookies and the hyper palatable types foods and or it may also be this aratoon serotonin boosting effects of certain sugary type of foods now that one I believe a little lesson although some scientists have made some cases for that I tend to believe it's the it's the former it's the I don't feel good and you know how you know we do we don't feel good we tend to want to remedy that with a substance and often tends to be food this is why people eat when they're sad or stressed out why they eat certain types of foods this happens with lack of sleep as well lack of sleep has been tied to excessive fat gain or high body fat percentages in numerous studies I also think this is the reason to why we recommend a training protocol of only two to three times a week full body because this person to who's dealing with a ton of stress you've got to be careful again the workout part is also stress and if you're trying to reduce that one of the better ways of doing is you know pick the two days of the week when you're the most rested you know don't don't train me take the day off when you're up at 4 o'clock in the morning and you know it's a long day at work for 12 hours and you're and you've been stressful it don't make that day it'll be the day that you go in the gym and hammer it out pick a day when you're well-rested to go in there and actually train and so learning to know how to navigate your week like that and understand that okay how much stress that I take on today is this a day that I go to the gym okay it's not tomorrow I'll go when I have a lot less stress and get better sleep now number one I would say reduce and eventually eliminate your intake of stimulant type products caffeine in particular caffeine is a strong stimulant skinny-fat people who fall in this category of not getting enough sleep tend to have and a lot of caffeine for obvious reasons you're tired you want to get through your day you're gonna have more caffeine which then makes it harder for you sleep or at least reduces the quality of your sleep which then makes you tired and kind of perpetuates itself so strongly recommend reducing caffeine and taking eventually eliminating both to help you sleep more but also caffeine when you throw caffeine on a body that is low muscle high body fat low body weight undernourished too much stress caffeine actually becomes a muscle burner IBA caffeine can actually reduce your body's ability to build muscle so slowly reduce your caffeine you don't want to go through the withdrawal of caffeine which can be pretty nasty if you've ever anybody's ever had caffeine on a daily basis and cut it out cold turkey knows what I'm talking about I recommend cutting your caffeine intake by 1/4 every week so at the end of 4 weeks you should be down to 0 so if you have two cups of coffee a day then the you know first week it's kind of down by 1/4 then following week cut it down by 1/4 by the end of the fourth week you should be down to 0 and allow your body to acclimate that will also improve your sleep quality the second thing I would say is to make sure the police the place that you're sleeping is cool and dark that makes a big difference and allocate 7 to 9 hours of sleep so make sure you give yourself that amount of time so save your very few people do this they say ok I wake up every morning at 6 a.m. they don't go back and think ok how many hours what time do I need to go to bed set your bedtime and be solid about it so if you're waking up at you know 5:00 a.m. that probably means you need to be in bed by 9:00 p.m. or 10 p.m. make it a solid time and then treat that time seriously by creating a sleep routine which this is something that I started incorporating later on in my life and I find this to be totally invaluable now sleep routine is just kind of like a warm-up before my workout right it's kind of like your morning routine we all have those you know we all brush our teeth shower make the bed we it's so funny that we have this crazy morning routine and but ironically you'll benefit more from having a evening routine than you probably ever will from having a morning routine Oh totally it's like we expect ourselves to just jump into bed and go sleep I mean you're with the kids the TV's on you're you're on your computer your your iPhone your eyes yeah and then just oh time to go to bed turning turtle of bright lights off and let's just go straight to bed doesn't work that way though the way our bodies evolved was why by the Sun slowly setting so our brain perceives less and less light it starts to prepare itself for sleep we're probably doing less of the stressful stuff at night humans were not nocturnal animals we don't see very well at night so for most of human history when it got dark we stopped roaming around we stopped running around and hunting and stuff we kind of hung around the fire and then we got ready for sleep so a sleep routine is extremely important for modern time so what I like to tell people to do is about one to two hours before it's time for you to go to bed shut off your lights use candlelight or use dim lights or or wear blue blight blocking glasses blue light blocking glasses prevent the type of light that comes from electronics that tends to tell the brain the most more than other forms of light see that the Sun is out so you need to be really awake do that about one to two hours before you go to bed don't be on electronics that makes such a big difference it sounds so silly but it makes a tremendous difference to the point now where I do if I miss that if I miss that sleep routine I could tell dramatically the difference in the in the claw of my state and studies show the melatonin production explodes when people wear just wear blue light blocking glasses don't even turn off electronics they just put on glasses that block this light but I recommend turning off electronics that seems to be the best for me you know in those sense I said cool darkroom there are products you can use to make sure that your mattress stays cool or I recommend opening a window or using air conditioning temperature of your body makes a massive difference on your sleep quality and the hours that you need to sleep is about seven to nine some people are okay with seven most people do better with eight to nine hours of sleep so do those things and watch your body change with that go to mind pump free calm and download our guides and resources they're all totally free you can also find the three of us on Instagram you can find Justin at mind pump Justin you can find me at my pumps Allen Adham at mind pump Adam | Mind Pump Show | UCq0hKkwnW5Cw1wQqu455WrA | 2019-12-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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tpptLlMst74 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpptLlMst74 | The FIRST Major Crown Tundra VGC Tournament Had Some AWESOME TEAMS! | Pokemon Sword and Shield VGC | what's up guys welcome back to the channel and welcome back to another pokemon sword and shield of vgc video now with the crown tundra coming out recently we have seen a shift in the vgc rule set pokemon that were banned from series six have now been unbanned uh a lot of people weren't aware about that by the way a lot of people were like wait isn't it banned no no no they only banned them for series 6 and not even because they were broken but just because series 6 was like a for fun what-if format but with series 7 rolling around we have a new format with a lot of new pokemon coming in and sort of just dominating a lot of really cool pokemon as well that i'm a big fan of like reggie like eagle easter ear uh the new galerion moltres cortana they're all cool pokemon in my opinion dragopold still has uh some niche uses and dust cops is still as useful as ever however there is a tournament that just uh finished up this weekend called the uh victory road tundra challenge and there were a lot of people competing it 298 players in fact so i'm going to be going over the top teams from that tournament and just giving my thoughts on them in the format and the first results from tournament pretty much like these are important things these are the first tournament results from this new format so it gives us a nice look into the future so if you guys enjoyed this standpoint time do me a favor leave a like on the video subscribe to the channel and turn on notifications because i'll be bringing you guys some daily pokemon sword and shield vgc content so i guess we'll start from the bottom and just we'll sort of skim through the first couple of teams until we get to top 10 and then we'll go over um everything including the winner my good friend joseph fugarte who is the number one ranked player uh this year so yeah cool cool guy we were actually supposed to have a best of three the other day and i had to cancel because something came up but yeah let's go ahead and get into it so something i'm noticing already is there's heavy cartana usage as well as um or heavy regialeki usage uh it seems that electrotypes are very important in the format but what i want to point out first is look at this there is a mesprit in top 26 which is really cool so the team that this looks really interesting actually so it's uh boom blacephalon i think it's urshifu dark most likely probably defiant thundurus uh mesprit and colossa i'm really interested in what the what the mesquite was meant to do so i might hit up charles at some point if i can find his at but this is actually a common way of using colossal in the current format it's not so much weevil colossal that people are running right now or even sneezel colossal because we now have a pokemon that is able to damage everything on the field with a very powerful move and be immune to fake out as well as redirection so people have started using blcephalon plus colossal because it's a very reliable way of getting the move off especially since you can choice lock into such a powerful move mind blown if you don't know is blcephalon's fire type signature move which uh hits everything on the field and sacrifices fifty percent of blacephalon's health so if you choice lock into it you're very fast because he has pretty high base speed i think like base 109 let me let me double check let me double check because i feel like i feel like i'm dumb and i'm just completely forgetting it here 107. yeah so base 107 speed pretty fast especially when you choice lock into it it can't be redirected because it hits everything including your colossal and steam engine if you don't know activates not only with water moves but also fire moves so it'll be able to give your colossal really high speed boost you'll be able to go for your max your max rock move to set up that condition on the other side of the field and get a lot of damage off in the first turn really the only downside to it is that you don't get your weakness policy boost which is the main appeal of surf plus colossal but i suppose this is a more reliable way of running it uh that's actually just really fun so i i like this team i think it's pretty cool i'm really interested in what that mess brit did but yeah we see a pretty standard looking team um pretty much just good stuffs metagross probably self sucker punch with weakness policy i think um clefairy for support uh good stuffs again dragopold incineroar finney with elecki and trickery mode with glacier we see screens i think i'm pretty sure a lot of people are running screens plus moltres right now i actually have a screens molten team coming out soon that i worked on with my good friend ninth gym but uh right you moltres is pretty cool raichu is very fast gets access to screens lightning rod does support the moltres itself weakness policy moltres is very good especially with berserk going off if it goes below 50 hp on top of that ferrothorn seems like a very a very nice pick in the format uh when you look at everything else that we're seeing yes there are a good amount of fighting and fire types but they're not difficult to remove now that we have tapu finney so finney plus ferrothorn seems like a good metal call at the moment or even just vinnie cartana i know a lot of people are running that so that's that seems pretty standard uh we see i'm gonna say that this is uh the revival of beat up plus tarakion if it ever even died uh a team very reminiscent of series 5 in fact one that would have been legal in series five still succeeding in series six that's always good to see uh we see cortana more good stuffs like i said finney cartana is always very good incineroar nihiligo i'm actually curious as to how good in the hilly go will be in the next format it is a potential trick room setter but also a fast offensive pokemon that now has access to max ooze which is very scary so it could be a good pokemon uh we see more good stuffs with uh actually primarina i think that's the first premier you know we've seen so far uh but primarina very good pokemon i could see maybe they might be running like an end game of paris song on the primarina considering they have a cresselia which is very fat next to it uh but i could also see just straight offense life orb uh sort of a hard trick room team it does have a fast option with finney and hilago if you can really call finney a fast option but uh looks like hard trick room on the surface of things because you could just lead off with indeedy bronzong and then go trick room mode with the um either the pre marina or not premiere either the finney and the glacier or even just ferrothorn glacier however i would assume that ferrothorn doesn't come into matchups where you're facing off against a team with a strong fire type considering the team does look like is pretty fire a pretty big fire type weakness they do have two resists here but uh overall if you if you can remove them then it is pretty weak to that but what am i to say this guy got 19 that's pretty good uh we see more good stuffs plus a leki a leki is honestly really surprising how good it is but i suppose a pokemon with base 200 speed would always come out on top uh when it comes to screen support and that's mostly what people are running at the moment which is really cool in fact we're going to see a lot of alecki uh up further on the list so that that's always fun next up we see blaziken actually blaziken bisharp which is a that's an archetype you actually used to see a lot in 2018 and occasionally in 2019 i think you would see it on like very weird teams it wasn't common at all in 2019 but it was very fun to see some people tried recreating it with um cinderace bisharp when it caught libero but bladeskin bishop seems a lot more reliable and the reason it's so good is because blaziken is able to speed boost and also threat things with fighting and fire stab moves which bishop just compliments it so well since it's able to hit things that blaze and doesn't want to be hit by like psychic pokemon uh with sucker punch or even you know like throw chop other strong moves and if you try to intimidate the blaze again on the lead you just end up giving the bishop a defiant boost which is even scarier in a dynamics format so that's always very cool uh we see some zapdos usage on these teams as well um this team seems to be very similar except instead of blaziken bishop they ended up going with sort of a pseudo trick room mode mamo swine is actually seeing some usage in this tournament as well which is always very cool since mama swine now has access to um above oblivious oblivious used to just make it so you're immune to taunt which um which made it a very good stealth rocker in singles however in in this format it now makes it immune to intimidate which means that it's actually able to check landers very well with things like unintimidated ice shard or just max hailstorm which is always you know a very big threat to the landers on the other side of the field on top of that it's able to hit things like heatran and other pokemon like uh incineroar it's actually a very good incinerator check for that purpose uh another team very similar to this except uh screen zelecki plus moltres that's also just i like that lucky moltres is a thing right now it's just super cool in my opinion more good stuffs plus trick room uh kartana urshifu was it kartana urshifu finney eleki with trick room in the back uh honestly i'm liking the amount of dust cops usage right now because i thought does cops would fall off as soon as we got porygon 2 and poor gun 2 just hasn't been picking up in usage because telescopes is just so reliable in the dynomax format with being able to burn things set up gravity self-proc weakness policy uh so that's always really nice for it i'm assuming that this does cops next to glacier that we're seeing in the format right now is probably to like self brick break and set up your your own weakness policy on these guys so that's always that's always fun uh we see celestial guzzlord oh my god guzzlord in top 20. that's kind of cool so guzzlord seeing usage i can't imagine what it could be doing uh if i look at the team i didn't actually get to watch the tournament live unfortunately so i'm just looking over the teams right now and giving my insight on what they probably are i'm not sure if there are any actual bods though so we see a mungus incineroar tapu finney guzzlord with dust cops and cella stila i would say guzzlord is more likely on the trick room matchup since celestilla actually has a decent speed stat guzzlord is wow that's so interesting i suppose it actually is pretty well protected by the um a mungus since it can redirect any single target fairy moves and maybe it was like weakness policy guzzlord since under trickery and weakness policy guzzlord can easily take a hit with that dynamaxx option uh it's pretty slow it's able to lower attack stats uh with the max dragon it has good coverage to max flair max steel spike it's it's able to do a lot actually gauze might be a solid trick room pokemon in this format now that i'm thinking about it that could be interesting to see i really want to see where the guzzlord takes us and i i will want to contact um alex here and figure out what that is so i'll ask him about that next up we have we're almost in top 10 so i'll start getting more in depth here we have max waterman with sort of a good stuffs team tyranitar actually seeing usage you don't see too much tyranitar in the format right now just because it isn't very friendly to it with tapu finney amungus cartana and metagross all checking it however i could see that tyranitar could be pretty useful for maybe checking opposing um metagross if you dynamax to live a hit you can probably go for a max darkness it may pick up a ko or even under tailwind would be very useful uh maybe even like bulldoze tyranitar to self-proc the weakness policy that could be interesting we see entei entei is a pokemon that i actually expect to see a little bit more of in the tournament since it's sort of a new toy it's cool now that has its hidden ability it has new toy syndrome uh with its ability to not get intimidated uh with inner focus and it's also flinch immune which is really cool so it looks like we have screens entei since there's a grim scenario here entei is very good for checking things like incineroar with like stopping tantrum it's a very good metagross check as well uh sacred fire is a 50 chance to burn so you can completely negate the fact that you give it a weakness policy with that move and on top of that it's just a really heavy hitter 115 base attack is a lot when you're able to choice band into things or even life orb into things it has access to extreme speed which is really threatening now since it's one of the most powerful priority moves in the game in fact the highest priority move in the game which is really really scary the fact that it's no longer an event move means it's much easier to get onto this guy so i like that we're seeing entei here that could be really interesting in the format i'm planning on building an ante team soon another raichu plus moltres team it's a very solid archetype i i have to admit i like raichu moltres um it looks like stack attacka in the back not i mean like i don't know what their what their trick room mode would be i think that's more of a soft trick room mode here they do have a cresselia which is a very reliable hole going to get trick room off but it also is a very reliable pokemon to spam things like icy wind with i can see maybe uh this team just bring in the stack attack it entirely because it seems very weak to glacier if the opponent manages get the trick room up so a stack attacker in the back would be a very nice answer to that if it's able to live a max quake so i could see that being the case and i mean we're already in top 10 andrew ding very talented player we see rillaboom heatran actually very nice energy there earthquake is picking up in usage since stack attack is such a good trickroom setter uh and landers is such a good earthquaker so uh being able to set up grassy terrain is a lot more valued even though you know stomping tantrum and high horsepower are more widely distributed in this generation since the premier ground type is landorus right now that synergy is actually very very useful for the heatran in particular uh we also see likely urshifu dark plus defiant thundurus we see hard trick room or soft trick room option in the back with uh dust cops and glacier overall very solid team uh in my opinion they they have a lot of pokemon just check each other's weaknesses which is really good i mean like that's how you team build of course but this team in particular just looks so cool because defiant thundurus threatens you by sweeping you with max airstream if you try to intimidate the boom or the um or shafu on the lead rule of boom plus heatran is great synergy reliboom plus the glacier offers recovery on a pokemon that wants to run weakness policy and it's just going to be a really tough time trying to kill that uh dust cops with so many pokemon threatening the dark type that you want to hit it with so yeah honestly a very interesting team and if you try to hit it with like a dragopolter you know if you decide to run that awful ghost horse pokemon then the uh the ursula will protect it from that so that's that's really cool i like this team a lot this is a very interesting team i have to hit them up all right so hippolyte bernard running screens cortana cartana likely assault vest on this team um honestly just a very solid team overall screens plus uh life not lifeform but screens plus weakness policy on the glacier could be interesting uh but it's likely just meant to be like screens cortana is a very threatening lead uh versus teams that you know carry pokemon that check the cortana you can probably blink bring the glacier in the back sorry i'm fumbling on my words here i'm very tired uh the glacier in the back mode i think it covers a lot of the weaknesses that cortana screens would have and uh landrus always a very reliable pokemon but if we noticed something if we noticed something in previous formats and you know people have been commenting about this like hey landorus is going to be on like every single team look at the usage most teams i might be tripping here i might be tripping here but it looks like most teams actually forego the landers that's saying i'm just noticing now that we're getting into like top ten most of the teams are foregoing landorus and even most the teams in top 10 do not have a landrus so take that naysayers all right um where were we we were talking about the um the screen's carton team there it is next up we have elliott's team with once again it looks like almost identical to this team down here by andrew ding uh except what do they go with i'm losing my place so willow boom heatran boom heatran [Music] i guess the lead i mean really boom he trend itself seems pretty cool so i was just looking at the lead and i thought it was identical but really boom he tran tapu vinnie um water fire grass core right there on top of that fairy steel um we see the landrus and gallery and moltres plus together together a very good partner for the moltres once again a lot of the same reasons that raichu is a good partner it's an electric type with lightning rod access to fake out and uh also nuzzle with speed control so that's that's very good i like this team too but i think i think i prefer andrew's team just a little bit more it just seems really threatening on the lead we see a non a non-colossal based um bloccephalon team and honestly i think lecevlon's gonna be a really interesting niche pick this format because it not only enables the um the colossal but it's also a threat in its own with tailwind this thing's able to spam heatwave mind blown whatever move it really wants to go for and just threaten sweeps with that because if you get a heat wave ko like a double heat wave ko on two pokemon that have taken ship damage you're getting a sharp special attack boost which is very scary in this format uh ghost types that threaten blcephalon seem to be checked by the urshifu on this team it also has the soft trick room mode in the back um and zapdos overall seems to be picking up in usage as an electric type mainly because it has a good matchup versus fini it's very bulky and it just got access to a lot of very important tools so yeah i like this team quite a bit we see top five here with koki kawanashi running urshifu incineroar tapfini reggia lecky tornadus and metagross uh mostly just a solid good stuffs team nothing we really haven't seen before but overall very salty this is interesting spectre we actually have a spectre in top five so i've i've always been a big naysayer about spectre i think it's just a garbage pokemon but i think it's pretty clear what it does here uh the spectre itself doesn't seem to be the threat that many people are concerned with as much as it is a very very weak physical attacker meant to be fast and outspeed the metagross bulldozing it as it goes for a dynamax getting some good speed control and allowing the metagross to sweep with weakness policy so a very well constructed team uh once again just pretty much a good stuffs team with spectre metagross sort of tagged onto the back so yeah i like that i think that's one of the better ways to use spectra a lot of people commented that on like my little meme video about specture so spectra could be interesting in this format it does have a pretty bad matchup versus dragopol which i'm going to say dragopal is going to pick up in usage as a special attacker just because max phantasm is one of the better ways of knocking out um metagross but something i've noticed i'm surprised i haven't seen a single send race here i'll get into i'll get into pokemon that i am surprised i haven't seen yet but at the end but let's let's continue uh more good stuffs reggio lucky tapufini incineroar urshifu uh dust cops glacier nothing we haven't seen before and in second place marco silva actually running gmax lapras which i don't believe is anywhere else on this list so gmax lapras plus tailwind is actually very threatening it hits a solid speed tier if you max out the speed it's able to outspeed things like dragapult cartana does very well with an assault that's behind screens and it also covers a lot of the weaknesses that lapras has um incineroar great pokemon for parting shot fake out allowing you to get a tailwind off with your tornadoes and we have most likely just a weakness policy metagross i don't see a way to self-proc it on this team um and the reason that i'm saying the weakness policies on the metagross rather than the lapras is because a lot of tailwind lapras teams opt to just run the life orb on that instead since it's able to get immediate damage without making your opponent fall for the uh the trick of just hitting the lapras and weakness policy of metagross is more reliable because it's such a difficult pokemon to knock out and it's such a threatening pokemon even without the weakness policy once it's dynamaxed that your opponent will want to hit it with a super effective move even though they know there's probably a weakness policy on it because they just want it gone they need to get rid of that as soon as possible so i am a big fan of this team i think that tailwind lapras is a very solid archetype in the format and it can go very far and as you can see it did seven and two and finally in first place we have joe ux9 uh joseph ugarte with cortana cartana rodem heat gastrodon landrus dragopol and tyranitar so i think the only other tyranitar on this list i haven't spoken to joe about this i'm sure he's released a video about this team so um just my initial analysis i'm gonna go ahead and link joe's channel in the description down below so you can ask him i guess or find out what he ran on his channel uh but face value analysis of this team i mean obviously has the water fire grass core right up front uh i think that rhodum heat is a very solid pick in this format just because nasty plot and the ability to hit things like cortana and metagross in particular it looks like that was his like metagross pick um it is really good because metagross doesn't threaten rotom heat with anything short of max mindstorm since it's immune to uh earthquake and it resists the steel spike so only one option really for hitting it uh on top of that you have a very threatening dragopole in the front next to the rotom likely to sort of scare it out so nasty plots look like they're very easy to get off with this team you're also able to deal with tapuphini pretty effectively since uh you're able to absorb whatever water move they want to go for with that gastrodon and gastron is very interesting in this team because like you don't you haven't seen it at all in the previous teams on this list uh but it's very scared of cortana so i guess rotom heat plus gasoline would be the way to run it because it allows you to check the cortana more easily uh where was it incineroar isn't as easily able to check it while it does intimidate it it's still scared of max knuckle or even sacred swords so i could see the i could see the road i'm getting a bit further when it comes to supporting the gastrodon landrus uh obviously a very solid check one of the better pokemon of the format able to max airstream and such as well cycle intimidates i'm assuming special dragopold i'm not certain though because it looks like it looks like this team would want to be special dragon bolt or at least in the format favor special dragon bolt in my opinion uh and finally tyranitar i'm not sure what tyranitar's purpose is here because he already seems to have a couple of checks to many of the flying types in the format i guess maybe it's it's just for like things like tornadoes thunderous etc because it does have one of the better matches versus them as long as you opt to dynamax this thing and hit him with a max rockfall because otherwise you won't be taking a superpower from either of them uh but it's really just thunders that i suppose threatens it since tornado this is more is more leaning towards running special attacks uh also i'm gonna guess that the weakness policy is on that that's at ranatar since he doesn't have a metagross so yeah uh a very solid team i like it a lot joe's like an expert team builder and i really i respect the heck out of that guy he's so cool but yeah uh that's my thoughts on all these teams let me know what you guys think about this in the comment section down below i guess my final thoughts would be not nearly as much landorus as many people were expecting a lot of really solid trick room options it seems that having a soft trick room mode in this format is very favorable since you never know when you're gonna have to run into one so just having the option is very good gallerian multitrace is absolute heat in the format despite not having any fire moves and tapu finney seems to be the best pokemon overall so yeah uh that's that's my thoughts wrapping it up let me know what you think in the comment section down below leave a like if you like subscribe the channel turn on notifications and i'll see you guys in the next video bye oh sorry one more thing uh you're getting a second upload today i'm gonna be recording my uh my laddering sessions finally so yeah see you guys over there have a nice one bye [Music] you | Moxie Boosted | UCAVKuhZ5Og4O86jkgUgUcyg | 2020-11-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,893 | 25,625 |
AAqaZnMYUuc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAqaZnMYUuc | TESTIMONIALS 💡 Beryl Elites Alternative Investments Conference 🎬 Companies listed in Description | [Music] Barrel Elites so why did I come back right I came back because I think this is such an interesting conference because the speakers Me Not Included the speakers group is so strong and it's so spread across the I want to say diverse but what I really mean is a lot of different things are covered that you don't hear at most other conferences so you get a view on investing that's broader and more in depth than you get other places that's really a tribute to how good the panels are and it's really really been strong in 2017 I literally saw every panel and I felt the same way really strong speakers covering a wide range of topics you will establish connections with companies who manage over 3 trillion US dollars in assets discover unique data sets and meet people who have generated millions of dollars in business through Barrel Elites events in the US and China yeah Barrel Elite conferences tend to really generate um interest among industry leaders and among investors uh the topics that get chosen um are really holistic and that they cover uh legal investment risk management and uh the attendees I think Come Away with a lot from each of these conferences was very informative great discussions great to see some of our own client here in the industry friends great to catch up great to learn what people are doing with other aset classes other than equities venues are chosen to cultivate networking and enhance interaction award-winning evening entertainment ensures opportunity and heightens exposure for all Barrel Elite sponsors and participants our Core Business is asset allocation we host hedge fund and private Equity managers investment bankers d the scientists economists lawyers accountants management consultants and real estate professionals wonderful experience for me coming from our Argentina well the conference are A Whole New World a new experience because it combines enjoyment it combines knowledge and it combines Innovation and the speakers are highly inspirational visit the barel knowledge Center at barel Elites tocom | Beryl Elites | UC9xP6fruLiRlwcHplFqmQpw | 2024-03-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 345 | 2,063 |
zefpMexGVrM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zefpMexGVrM | Ampace p600 power station product review surviving a power outage | features how am I going to use this in Cruise man's garage well first let's do a quick unboxing and take a closer look at the ampace P600 so let's unbox this ampase power pack see what comes in the package one of the first things you notice when you take this out of the package is how well packaged it is and there is a very clear well-written instruction manual that tells you everything you need to know there's a lot of this foam material to protect the unit and the unit itself is pretty heavy and you can tell right away it's well made and substantial there are a couple of boxes here we'll open those up in a second this is the unit itself like I said it's pretty pretty hefty it it has some weight to it okay we have some different cables this is a car charger and I think this is so that you can charge this unit uh using a car battery so if you're out camping or something and you want to make sure this is fully charged you could just plug that into your cigarette liner on your car and charge it up ah here we go I'll bet this is it so you do have like a little Transformer and that would plump into here to charge this unit and then this plugs into the wall into here so it's just like a typical like a computer would have or anything it just converts the the power coming out of the wall probably to DC so it will charge this unit so you basically would leave this plugged in at your house to keep it fully charged and then when you're ready to go you just unplug it and you're done so on the front or on the I guess this is the front of unit which you would call we have two AC power outputs uh 600 watt maximum power we've got several different USB outputs we have a USBC 60 watt we have a USB one output which I believe these two are 12 watts and this other one down below at the bottom is an 18 watt output so you could do some rapid charging of your cell phone your other USB chargeable components we have the input which is your DC input which you can use from the car battery accessory or from your kind of AC adapter they also have an optional solar panel just that would charge this but that's an option you could buy that if you if you're interested in that and then we have a cigarette lighter output so if you have items that use a cigarette lighter style that need to be charged from that this is an output for a DC output and then this is a little bit different DC output here is a DC 5521 output so anytime you press one of these buttons you get a display out here like an Le LCD display and it looks like right now the battery came shipped with 79 percent capacity and it says 99 hours and I'm not sure what that 99 hours refers to but that's what it says we also have a jump starter input here they do have an optional jump starter for your car if you need to use this as a jump starter you can and then they also have an optional extended battery that doubles the life of this battery so that's a pretty cool option that's another optional thing you can purchase and then the unit also has an LED light built in with three levels of brightness as well as a flashing like for an emergency flash or an SOS flash I like that that's very cool so what is the application for this well I think mostly it'd be for people who Camp if you're camping and you're staying at a tent you might have something like this this would be a little heavy to carry on a motorcycle you could carry it in a motorcycle trailer if you if you have it but it's pretty substantial size I'm going to be using this around the house now I've got kind of an interesting application for this thing because when they first reached out to me you know what how does this apply to a motorcycle I think I have an application for using this in my garage I'll I'll show you what that is when we go out to the garage and how I can I think use this but it's a pretty nice thing to have in case of an emergency let's say your power goes out like we had happened a couple of years ago it went out for four days I could have used a system like this to power a few lights let's get this out to the garage and I'll show you how I'm thinking I can use this m-pace P600 portable power station so the first thing I did was to plug this into the AC adapter so that I could fully charge the battery and it was at this time I started to learn a little bit more about this LCD display on the front which by the way is extremely informative here it shows you that I have 79 capacity and it's going to take about 1.2 hours to fully charge the unit this power station delivers power in three different formats first it offers DC power through a cigarette style connector or one or both of the dc5521 outputs you can power up to four USB devices through any of the four different outputs there's a USBC 60 watt output to 12 watt USB one outputs and an 18 watt usb2 output and finally up to 600 watts of power are available through these two US style 110 AC Outlets each of these outputs has its own switch so that you can turn on or off the power to each of the circuits individually or all at the same time when you press a switch the first time it turns on the display to show you the capacity and if you press it a second time it turns on that circuit you'll also notice a light on the LCD display showing you that AC power has been turned on each circuit has its own corresponding display on the LCD so you can see which circuits are on or off about two years ago not quite two years ago we had a really really bad freeze here in Texas we were without power for four straight days I was without electricity I did have gas so I was able to sort of get warm in the house I could turn on the stove I could turn on our fireplace we have a gas fireplace and we could get a little bit of heat during the day I had a friend's house I could go to and he did have power and electricity but in the evenings I was here alone and there was no light and I was thinking you know if I had had this there's a lot I could have done that I was unable to do first of all I would have had the built-in light here so I could have had an additional light and I could have plugged in a lamp which I'll do right now [Music] fan comes on initially but then it goes out and it'll come on if it needs it so now you see I've got electricity I've got light there I could have also charged my laptop basically plug it in right here and snap it in here and now the MacBook is charging I've got 39 between 39 and 50 hours of time if I just left these two things on now this is an LED light bulb so it's a lower power draw than an incandescent light well I could charge my phone I've got usb chargers here and I could also charge the MacBook from the USBC in fact I'll do that and just disconnect this cable I've got a USBC connector here and I can plug right up here into this 60 watt USBC and now I'm charging my MacBook through the USB connection and that frees up another AC output over here and I use a little Wireless a pad to charge my cell phone now that's on now my cell phone's charging my laptop is charging I have a lamp and this I just can't tell you how huge this would have been during that ice storm and of course in addition to all of this functionality I could still plug in two more usb chargers here so I could charge other things if I had wanted to do a video here in the studio I could have plugged in my studio lights to this it would have enough power to run my studio lights long enough for me to shoot a video by the time I got up in the morning I was freezing cold it was 44 degrees in the bedroom so the first thing I did in the morning is I went out and got in the car turned the car on to let the heat you know to get warm that's when I would take this I would have taken this out to the car use the little DC charger plugged this into the cigarette lighter on my car and I could recharge this using my car now I've got some other ideas of how I can use this out in the garage when I'm working on my car my motorcycle so let's get to the garage you may not know this about not me but I absolutely hate extension cords so I'm going to use this ampase P600 as a portable extension cord I never seem to have an electrical outlet where I need it I'm going to use my blaster sidekick today to just blow some leaves out of my garage with this P600 I don't need an extension cord because I've got power anywhere anytime I need it as you can see this little Blaster does a pretty good job of blowing the leaves out and when the cord's not long enough I can simply pick up this P600 and carry it with me so I have unlimited range while I'm working in the garage when I wash my motorcycle or car in the driveway I would much rather blow dry it in the driveway than have to bring it in the garage and get water all over the floor so as you can see with this P600 I can do that and you can use your imagination any Electric Circle tool you can use this as a portable replacement for an extension cord well that completes my initial review of the ampase P600 Power Station overall I am very impressed with this product and I think it's actually a very good value for all that it offers I plan on using this quite a bit now if you liked this video please take a second to click that thumbs up and don't forget to subscribe to our | Clipreviewed | UCDwYQZDaDnZ7dbEthiQtX7Q | 2023-06-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,891 | 9,289 |
8x_2Bg0bEtU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x_2Bg0bEtU | Tabletop Deathmatch s02e04: Windy Berry Bum Licker | [Music] this is tabletop Deathmatch a competition to find the next great tabletop game it was entertaining I don't think I would buy this game everything sort of flowed logically game designers from all over the country sent their prototypes to us at Cards Against Humanity we picked eight finalists and now we're bringing them to Gen Con the biggest tabletop gaming convention in the world where they're going to pitch their prototypes to our panel of Industry leading judges one game will win a first printing paid for by Cards Against Humanity and be crowned the winner of tabletop [Music] Deathmatch tabletop Deathmatch is a game design competition that Cards Against Humanity is sponsoring something that we consistently underestimated from season one of tabletop Death Match was just how much demand there would be for a contest like this this year's tabletop Death Match I'm just hoping to see more new exciting ideas that I just wouldn't see at a big publisher or something like that guys we should probably film this [ __ ] series now and stop talking about The Backstreet moment I want to live in a world where uh anyone can make whatever weird kind of independent game they want so when we were going through almost 300 game entries it was definitely definitely a challenge to read through all of them and to sort of pick out which ones were better than the others um this one is called bruan USA it is a essentially a Euro style board game about being a Craft brewery and looks like you says you're striving to be the best Brewer in the nation by competing for ingredients craft beers and positioning your Brewery so basically this would be popular with the 50,000 breweries already in [Music] Chicago my name is Adam my game is breu USA and uh I'm from Minneapolis Minnesota so Brew in USA is a game about launching beers Across America it's for 2 to five players and it plays in about under an hour it's a super light casual very approachable and simple game in breu and USA a player will collect ingredients to launch a multitude of beers and the game ends when one player launches five beers um the goal when launching your beers though is really to establish region control and each city has a favorite uh type and style of beer and so you can't just launch any beer in any City it's it's somewhat constructed the beer card has uh a few different components to it so it has a quality number um it has ingredients that go into launching this beer so this beer needs one grain three water two hops and two yeast every every beer needs all four of those ingredients um this beer is of color family white as well so when you launch this beer you need to look for a white spot on the board where this beer can fit so a little background about myself too is I am a a hobbyist home Brewer and so I really wanted to represent the the four key ingredients that go into a beer and so you have grain you have uh hops you have water and you have yeast I really enjoy the the beer creation process and I know for a fact that not everyone knows what goes into brewing a beer and so I wanted a game that that delivered that education piece also delivered competition planer interaction a little bit of strategy as well so I was on the way home from work listening to a podcast um podcast was building the game with Rob couch and he was talking about his experience with the tabletop Deathmatch I got home and I was like I wonder what this tabletop Deathmatch thing is where where they're at this year with it I saw that the submission um was was due in a week and I said I'm going to make a game and that game is going to be called Brewing USA some things I really wanted to focus on was how do I make this game fun how do I keep the player interaction that I'm promising and so I took a look at the values of ingredient cards that I had and I said what is the probability that if someone challenges someone else to a brew fest that they're going to win the challenge this is my engineering nerdy side like I'm analyzing statistics here I'm saying what is the normal distribution of this set of ingredients after I was playing the game a little bit I noticed like the underdog wasn't winning enough brofest so I changed the values in the ingredients set so that that it was a higher probability that you know upsets could happen within these brofest I was I was extremely shocked when I got an email back it it actually came really quick and I was walking in the hall at work and I I definitely threw a fist pump that got a few odd looks from a few co-workers but I knew I'd put a lot of work into the game I knew the game was in a pretty fun playable State um I knew it was a little bit raw at the time too but you know I knew I had something going and I had a little little bit of validation that the game was a cool idea being able to have access to professional resources um potentially a film crew coming my way um a you know a trip to Gen Con like that's just unbelievable all right so the first asset we're looking at here is uh is is the game box the logo as well as some other um elements that that we wanted to incorporate to scream beer scream Revolution scream handcrafted um home brewed first off the logo is killer um Chris put that together kind of on really short notice so we've got this extended deadline cuz you're printing it on your um that's right what what is our deadline is that uh literally the deadline is the my flight to Gen Con leaves on Friday morning I I have a at at at work I have the a print services and and they've committed to turn around a 3-day print job so I want I don't want to like but it up to Friday but um the deadline is uh Sunday night to have a final file ready for this print services um to be able to print this thing out and then that that leaves me one day to prototype it with with paperboard and and and adhesive and all the fun stuff all right that sounds totally doable so when working on the game I mean being a game about beer it puts you in the beer mood so being about a month I think I've probably had I don't know 50 60 70 beers you know dur during the process of this game and I think it it just little bit of motivational fuel to keep going on it some of those nights were really late and having a beer buer side is always a welcome helper so I thought a lot about going into this tabletop death match um what are what are my expectations going to be you know my my goal in life has really become how do I add value to society I think you know creating cool unique valuable products is one of those ways to do that I'm going to be exposed to a lot of really um you know really smart people and I I want to make sure that I I leverage my network when I'm there as well as compete for for winning the [Music] competition [Music] so I've never got anything from the gamecraft before so that's a first as well my name is Adam RAM and I'm from Minneapolis and I'm a little bit new to the board game uh design industry um the game's called Brew in USA players take the role as a startup Brewery at the Inception of the craft beer Revolution to start brewing USA players receive ingredients from the ingredient Hopper the hopper supplies players with the water hops yeast and grain they need for their beers as well as Organics wild cards which can replace any of the four basic ingredients the hopper also contains rare ingredients called adjuncts adjuncts are additives like pumpkin or coffee and although they are required by certain beer recipes for example a coffee Stout players can also add adjuncts to any beer to raise its quality once a player has enough ingredients to launch a beer they must choose where to launch it since different cities like different types of beer players can only launch beers where the population will support it each City on the game board has two colorcoded slots that correspond to different types of beers if a player wants to launch a beer in a city where another player's beer already occupies the market a Brewfest occurs players draw two random ingredient cards from the ingredient Hopper and add their total value to the value of their beer the beer with the highest value wins the city and the losing beer is displaced if a player's beer is displaced after a brew fest they can either choose to discard one of their hidden agenda cards to relaunch it on their next turn or wait to enter it into another Brew Fest as long as the city being fought over will support that beer the game ends once a player launches their fifth beer at the end of the game players total up their points adding up the point values of their beers Regional control tokens City bonuses and any completed hidden agenda cards the player with the most points wins it gets you going pretty quick I like it was very simple to pick up and with very few instructions we were all just playing the game very quickly I wanted to make this really simple and approachable I have some friends that are borderline in the board game hobby right now and so I wanted to you know kind of like sway them in a little bit and this game has done it really well we've actually um Turned this game into a drinking game a few times and that would be an interesting um thing to build a community around maybe that's the expansion pack Maybe an expansion so when you launch your beer is that your entire turn that's your entire turn so you're either drawing ingredients or launching a beer okay um players are encouraged to name their beers and so I think you know we can come up with some creative names as well the tears of the Damned is the name of this beer so two water three grain four hops I miscounted oh no uh the tears of the D are from streaming down my face at the moment yeah uh so instead I'm just going to very casually uh draw this card nice I love that Brew USA had this very thematic immersion in this world of craft brewing and for someone who's really into that it could be a good entree into more complex Euro games of that of that type there's uh the home BR home brw store that I frequent there's a big State Fair in Minnesota and if you bring in a random home brute you can enter it into a competition and so I I was going in there and I was buying these colored bottle caps and they asked me they're like are you going to be entering your beer into a competition because we don't suggest use a colored bottle cap because you're trying to tip off the judges like you're going to get downgraded for that and I'm like uh yeah well I'm kind of entering a competition but I think they're going to like the colors I was very influenced by the color of this bottle cap I will say going to launch I think a beer kind of call it Brotherly Love Light nice cuz it's got organic water I really liked that it was easy to learn at in the beginning the Creator was rallying off a whole lot of rules to us and I was like oh no did I get ropes into a really complicated Euro game but I picked up on it pretty quickly and I also really like the graphics they're really clear and iconic and that attracted me as well I want to launch it in Philadelphia it's called philadel Amber oh okay very good very good that's why I can only launch it in Philadelphia yeah no that would be awkward if it were from Boston yeah yeah it has a pumpkin in it so I'm trying to launch attempting to launch it there all right so we have a brew fest so the way we we're going to resolve a brw Fest you're going to want to place all the bottle caps on it first and each player is going to draw two ingredient cards flip them over that will be the what resolves the conflict of The brw Fest so the total of the beer quality plus the two ingredient cards that youw that you drew um that's what you're comparing for the other person one of my concerns with Brun USA for people who are more into strategy games is that a lot of the choices seem kind of obvious there's not a lot of things that to penalize you for not playing additives on your beers or to enter Brew fests whenever you get a chance I'm going to launch uh this Berry logger in Chicago so it's going to be called uh windy Berry bum licker and uh it's the the logo is like a like a strawberry with a big gross tongue and like all the moms have been complaining about the Billboards it's really disgusting I think if the judges have had a lot of beer then they're going to be really into the theme of this game and they're going to like it cuz they have a lot of beer and depends on what time of day it is when they judge it and the thing that makes this successful is that it's got coffee for extra Buzz it's got more coffee for Double Buzz got some berries and some Citrus got everything in it because that's also uh I got a launch of beer with four more adjuncts all right look at that the additives kind of didn't make sense if you were able to just throw whatever in you could get a bunch of points and it could be fairly random I don't think anybody else wants Chicago We're the king of Chicago here this beer is the king of Chicago Chicago being what it is I think I'm going to launch into the Twin Cities Prince's midnight Buzz I don't know something some coffee little little Citrus added on there I was on board I was on board the this my favorite that's right what was that espresso oh and grapefruit and grapefruit oh no oh no oh no the note of grapefruit you didn't expect well it's cold here so why not actually it it's probably raspberry my main concern with brew and USA AKA Ticket to Ride beer is that it borrows a lot from that game but doesn't it doesn't solve all the problems that ticket to ride solves you can be stuck not being able to place anything because everyone needs the same cards instead of different people needing different cards this is ironic that Marcus is in this game because he doesn't drink we could guess that he didn't drink because he made a coffee Stout with Citrus yeah one of the things I like about brew and USA is it has a lot of Ticket to Ride Elements which is good to get new Gamers into but it has a more accessible theme that I think a lot of my casual friends will find a lot more fun than trains I would buy brew and USA for a friend of mine who doesn't play any other board game and has never heard of Ticket to Ride so one for every bottle cap y two for every city and then for every region Control Card one you own yeah region control card is 10 points yep then you're going to move two how many cities do you own you own one uh one city uh two two cities okay so Four Points there um then you're going to count botle caps 5 six 7 8 9 10 and that is end game scoring yeah you know my beers are an art form and I am not going to compromise their integrity in this contest so to be it's all right not everyone can be a professional thank you guys so much for play testing this has been I think really fun and insightful for me I mean I learned something as well which is cool I am actually personally not a huge collector of games so when I do buy games I'm really picky about the ones that I buy but I would encourage Marcus to buy it and then I can play it with him you should get really really smart people to break it for you I love the bottle caps we think we can take New York you know the Atlantic Rumble beer hasn't lost a brew fest yet I I think it's it's not quite [Music] there [Music] | Cards Against Humanity | UCnDUXHgKYa5j-7p-2VfHL3A | 2015-02-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,989 | 15,360 |
EihOZlnYQbQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EihOZlnYQbQ | BFJ Pacific Salmon Summit INSPIRE (1 of 4) | [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] please be seated just a quick explanation of the song the song belonged to one of our elders she's gone now her name was Elsa Harriet Shelton Dover and this was her song and it's a song about you come in with your arms raised and your welcome the people we sing at four times representing the four corners of the building as you come in you stop at each corner and you bless the building as we come in and all the corner posts the children here they made this and they had at that Billy Frank jr. Day at the caseta Elementary and it represents the salmon swimming upstream all swimming together in unison so when I recognized our kids for bringing that in I apologize I forget some of my teaching sometimes I should introduce myself my name is teacher Glenn Gobin and I've been asked to be the emcee here today to help facilitate today's event part of those teachings come from a longtime tribal tribal leader tribal chairman Xu Hailin Stan Jones what a stand if he'd open us up with a prayer here this morning 12 snake man and c-terminus see DeSantis me home RC Stan mostly claw or hacia botas is stick we'd Dukakis accion Quality department stinkweed is just a koala squawk 112 TC I use chess TR the killed well beast the cocking just troubled Ultima doll amen a women too [Applause] thanking show Hale him for that prayer here this morning the stand had actually found that prayer is some of his research back in the archives and he come across this prayer a long time ago written down and he wrote it down he brought it back home and he gave instructions for Terry and I his daughter to learn this prayer and so we've learned it but I've not heard Terry recite it yet but okay I want to ask our tribal chairwoman Rezac use to come up and do a welcome here for each and every one of you today three good morning good morning to you all and on behalf of our ancestors our elders our youth in our entire community from tulip we welcome you all tribal elected leaders First Nations all the representatives from the state and federal level and to all the community members to those salmon defense committee members who are serving on behalf of this legacy of what a wonderful man that he the legacy he left for all of us for the protection of our cultural ways of who we are as as First Nations all of us who are here first and for the protection of the endangered salmon want to thank you all for the work that you do on behalf of your communities and our people I want to thank the veterans for bringing in the colors this morning for children who celebrated the life and legacy of Billy Frank my grandchildren go to that school and they kept coming home every day there was something different that they celebrated the color of blue and just the the things that they took away from their his age his ability he went to jail did you know he went to jail grandma and I said yes he did and and why why did they put him in there just for fishing I said well wasn't a good time then but just the wonderful teachings that were brought out in the legacy that he left for all of us it's just it makes you get goosebumps but I just thank you all for being here this this morning and greetings from all of us thank you [Laughter] [Applause] I don't know why I'm still hanging on to my drum I'm not singing another song so I want to thank each and every one also for coming in and thank Murray for being here take time for schedule to take part in this event welcoming each and every one of you you know it's hard to believe it's been almost four years since Billy's passing and it seems like it was just yesterday and when we look around we see that not a lot has changed the fight still goes on we're still struggling to get the environment cleaned up the waters cleaned up have enough water still trying to protect the salmon still trying to insurer for the native people a way of life that we've had for thousands of years and that's why it was important to pull this meeting together you see some of the tiles is about inspiring you know Billy's legacy was about inspiring you look around the room and see all the faces and I see all for me I see a lot of history of how Billy inspired people motivated them never lost focus on what his goal was and it wasn't necessarily his goal but it was a goal that was handed down to him a value that was handed down to him from his father his mother his ancestors about protecting that environment protecting that resource always preserving it and the responsibility that he took upon himself knowing that his responsibility was to pass that on to the next generations and here we are today again still passing that legacy on again passing on to the next generations teaching the youth many of the battles that Billy fought and our past leaders have fought have been fought and they've been won and so it's hard to talk to the next generation about the importance of those fights where they hadn't necessarily experienced it they hadn't had the sacrifice in the same manner so we're here today to try and instill that same value system that same value of how important that foundational fight was and those foundational wins supporting tribal sovereignty supporting the treaty those things that were written and preserved in the treaty to continue on today as as Native people and the tribes in across the nation but in particular we're talking Washington State we deal a lot with economies economics sees a business development the gaming operations the hotels the entertainments whatever whatever economic development the tribes are getting into but none of it would be possible without the sovereignty that tribes hold without the treaties that recognize that sovereignty and how we move forward those things preserved in the treaty that Billy fought for are the foundation of all things that we build upon and it's important that we understand that as we go forward and we talk about moving forward in a way in the ever-changing times the ever-changing environment and the ever-changing economic opportunities that are out there the ever-changing opportunities through the technology aspect through the internet all of the things coming forward and how we teach those next generations to protect that foundation everything is built off that foundation and the decisions that we make today will affect the strength of that foundation as we go forward so we hope that through the speakers that we have understanding the issues that were still facing but understanding the history of how we got to where we are today to bring that strength forward that vision that Billy had that passion that Billy had but it wasn't just Billy it was those past leaders it was those past elders that fought and preserved everything that we have today and everything is built on those values that they ensured and they instilled it and it's our job to instill that in the next generations to come forward in a way that brings on to the even the future generations so we want to start out today and do things somewhat in a traditional manner we want to call witnesses at this event so if we were in a traditional setting we'd call witnesses to verify the actions that take place here today ours was always a oral history everything was nothing was written down it was pen handed down by word of mouth what your great-grandparents taught you what your grandparents taught you what your parents taught you what your aunts and uncles and your great aunts and uncles taught you it was none of it was written down it was passed down through a verbal teaching and you lived and you breathed it so when we call these witnesses the witnesses are selected for specific reasons either you're in leadership or you passed history or you have an understanding or you're in the future and you're here today to witness the events that take place to talk about the things that you learn here today to pass on the stories that you'll hear of the battles and the struggles and the winds and they're yet to become winds as we go forward to talk about the teachings to pass that on so if somebody comes up and says that wasn't talked about there you as a witness can say oh no it was I was there I was there in 2018 when so-and-so stood up and shared these words and it's passed down in that way because you feel it when it's oral it comes from inside here it's not written down it comes from inside here and the things that you feel and so we're going to call witnesses here today to honor and respect those teachings that we have to come forward and take part and be that witness to share what you will witness here today with the outside world or anybody that made question you are recorded history as a witness so what I call these names as we come forward here we're going to ask you to come forward we're going to wrap you in a blanket and and your responsibility is to try and stay here through the day because at the end of the day we're going to ask you to come up and speak about what you witnessed here today what took part and so we want to honor our ancestors in that way and so we're going to start out calling witnesses before we get on with any more of the work one a first one right we're going to call is jossie Ross that's Jossie to come forward here Josie is Blackfoot and Suquamish wooden stick keep standing there next one we're going to call is Joseph Peters Joseph is from squawks on island tribe next one we're going to call is a slack Cecilia Gobin Cecilia is Tulalip but she's also my daughter Kalash quit will be frank wonder where he's from too-tall Oh Sean Hannity chairman Stillaguamish tribe what toddlin J Julius chairman Lummi Nation Shulk Willem Ray Harris Gimenez First Nation Co speaker for the Coast Salish gathering and co-chairman for First Nations summit we also call him our little ray of sunshine want to call upon Hilary friends to come forward and be a witness here today Hilary is the Washington State Commissioner of public lands we want to call on a couple youth this is our future from the squally to shame everybody talks about [Applause] into Sheena bird trail also from Nisqually so in our way if there were any questions about what's taking place here today or what took place you would go to any one of these individuals and you would ask them and their responsibility would be to share with you what transpired here if there was any disagreement about what took place here you would go to these individuals and talk to them about what transpired here and they would give their word of what what transpired what took place keeping with that oral tradition that we have so when I thank our witnesses here you'll be excused but not from the meeting thank you you know throughout Billy's life he crossed many many many many paths and made many many many close friends and he inspired many many many young people one of those is a person I'm going to call up and ask to come and speak here and do our opening remarks and this person was very young when she first met Billy and became very close with Billy all the rest of her life learning from his guidance seeking out his wisdom his tutelage his encouragement of how to handle different things and they often worked very close together on many many issues she's the president of the Cochran whole nation she's the president of affiliated tribes of Northwest Indians she holds a law degree and sold numerous positions within her tribe she's worked within the federal government helping on different Commission's and subcommittees and so I want to call her up and ask Fon sharp to come forward and share some words here with the group here this morning thank you what an honor to be here this morning I want to first of all thank the Tulalip people Tulalip it's such a blessing to come to your homelands the beauty of the people the the territory just being in this place you could feel the the presence of the ancestors and the dreams of future generations thank you it's it's mighty heartwarming to come to toyo up any time so thank you you know as mentioning as somebody earlier this morning that the first two years of Billy's passing I wasn't able to even say his name publicly without feeling like I just break down the morning and the deep loss bili affected us at so many levels all across the region all across the country so I think it's very fitting and appropriate that today the day before spring springs the signal of renewal tomorrow is the first day so it respect I wear spring clothes today for the occasion and I thought I'm going to in the day knowing that as we this group this body enters the first day of spring tomorrow there's going to be a renewal of our hearts our minds and our spirit around Billy's teachings and his call to action and a call to action to the legacy that we're gonna leave this room by the end of today we're gonna have a very clear vision of where we want to go collectively as a people as neighbors as partners and that is the the legacy of Billy you know when we first started thinking of how are we going to honor Billy's life at the salmon defense we thought Billy would want people to come together he would want to hear from scientists what is the best science available and we wanted to create a single venue that once a year if you're interested in salmon you could come to the Billy Frank salmon summit and have a real time understanding of the current state of the salmon you could hear from scientists you can hear from policymakers you can hear all those different things about the things that affect our price our price salmon is so this seemed to be the place and the venue Billy was also one of wanting to bring a cross-section of people together so whether you're a scientist you're a state elected official you're a tribal leader you're a youth a young person this is the place that we could all come together and so in that respect we wanted to honor Billy now one of the things I really took to heart from Billy and so many of the teachings that I had honor and privilege of serving with him is once you have a clear vision of what we need to do collectively it is hard to accept anything less we are that seventh generation since the treaty time and through the course of a century and a half we've seen the environment degraded we've seen mass pollution we've seen just entire systems devastated but we are that seventh generation and we do have a clear understanding of what we need to accomplish together whether its water quality whether its water quantity whether it's contending with the impacts of climate change all those macro environmental impacts and we've recognized across Indian country that there seems to be a leadership void around some of these issues but tribes when we're fighting the Lemmy's you know at a Cherry Point Quinault in crude oil and grease Harbor the average citizen is starting to understand that the treaties are the last line of defense in the polyps right now on liquid natural gas LNG may all these things where corporations are wanting to continue to exploit our resources but tribal nations understand the timeless value and it was one of the things when I was called upon to say a few words at Billy's service the one thing that really came to mind was he is at historic visionary he was an individual that understood the treaties the the spirit and the text of the treaties seven generations ago but he was also the same person I could see seven generations into the future and talk about all those things that we know deeply affect us so so you know across Indian country so today I hope and I want to just call on everyone in this room to open up your hearts your minds in your spirit because those many ceremonies and prayers of our ancestors from when time the in two today all of those prayers are still with us if you could imagine it and just close your eyes for a minute and just imagine this land this territory where the toilet people lived from when time began to now how many prayers were offered on this land how many ceremonies ceremonies gratitude ceremonies for continued blessings ceremonies to honor the life of the the animals the salmon the fish our natural world ceremonies to thank the Creator for the many blessings of the gifts not only the gifts of the natural world but the gifts of each other because we know that through the course of time as native people we've had to contend with a lot we've had arguably the most powerful country in the world tried to terminate us and destroy us why are we still here we are still here because of the strength and the spirit of our ancestors and Bill you is one of those individuals that embodied the teachings of all those generations before and he loved each and every one of us so deeply the famous Billy hug that we all grew accustomed and looked forward to and felt and you could even close your eyes and feel billies hug and his presence in this room and it's those blessings that we know is so important for us to continue and to pass on to to our future generations so to have the youth here as witnesses that's another thing that Billy would want he would be smiling and happy to see the young people in this room and he would make a point to give every single young person in this room a hug right me that's Billy he would know their names he would know who they are and he would want to make sure that he had that moment an opportunity to pass on something if not a hug and some a piece of his heart and Billy shared that big heart no matter where he went who he talked to it did matter if it was the President of the United States and it didn't matter if it was you know somebody another part of the world that was Billy and so today when we think about our treaties and we think about the blessings and the honor of our ancestors and we think about that clear vision we have for the future were unshakeable and we know that the task that is before us is one where the truth will lead us there is no denying the truth about what we have to do but the course of the direction that we have to take is undoubtedly filled with battles that's a given I mean this last year if you think about the policies we've tried to advance the battles that we've had to go through just to advance good policy it's because there's some truth to what we have to do and some would like to deny the truth but we all know what the truth is and it will lead us to that brighter future and so I want to just say in honor of Billy and his life that this is the time we cannot afford to waste another bit of our energy another hour at the end of today we're gonna walk out of this room with a very clear vision a call to action and we're gonna stand on our treaties we're going to embrace our partners and we're going to hear from the witnesses at the end of the session each different perspective and this is the beginning this is the first annual salmon summit and the vision that we have at salmon defense is that this is going to be the place where people will flock from around the world to come to understand the current state of the salmon you're gonna remember this session in this day and you are going to say I was at the very first salmon summit because as each year passes and as the crisis becomes more alarming people are going to be desperate for answers they're gonna want to know how are we going to save the salmon and if you look around in other parts of the country other parts of the world where is that work actually being done where you could look at a cross-section of disciplines that are focused on salmon you can't find it but you can find it at Tulalip on this day and you're gonna find this is the beginning because the salmon is as Billy said so many times the true measure of our health and our life and who's paying attention to that we are we are paying attention to that today and when we finish our work it's going to be the start of many other salmon summits and you're going to start to see this venue and this legacy of Billy his work is truly timeless and salmon summit after salmon summit we're gonna see this event grow and we're gonna see the answers that the world is searching for in terms of how to contend to adapt to mitigate the impacts of climate change to save the salmon it's gonna be here with us so on behalf of the Quinault nation on behalf of our ancestors in our future we are here with an open heart and open mind and we want to join you and we are a true partner and let us work together to let the truth lead the way because it will thank you [Applause] we have a montage of some video clips of Billy but before we play that when I asked all the tribal leaders to stand up in the room all the tribal leaders past and present when I asked all the state officials to in first nation leaders first nation leaders stand up as well when I asked all the state state leaders to stand up that are in the room any County leaders behold a leadership in any other position which relate to salmon or the environment when I thank you all for being here who want to recognize you for taking your time to be here to take part [Applause] go through the bolt decision treaty rights were reaffirmed they were upheld provisions of the treaty were upheld and through court decisions a court documents that came recognized that tribes were coal managers in a resource co-managers with the state of Washington I want to recognize Joe store he's the acting director of Washington State Department of Fisheries want to thank you for being here we called up Hilary friends as a witness but she's the Commissioner of public lands these are not low level positions these Hillary's as an elected position and thank you for being here Hillary sitting with us throughout today and I want to recognize that before we start this montage because we talked about coal management and how we're going to work together to revive this resource to manage this resource tribes pitch in hold events like this pull together how is fighting and trying to preserve this environment protected as we go forward trying to rebuild it and sometimes at best were doing status quo at best we work with the state to manage the fishery for harvest and we work with the state to work at protecting the resource and even though it's a 50-50 partnership in that management I would have to say 99% of the impacts come from off-reservation come from not the tribes but we freely step up and we take on that battle because of the importance of that resource we hold events like this to keep people vitalized keep them energized keep that passion alive to keep our future alive of who we are and we can focus on the native issues but the future is for each and every resident within Washington State in this Northwest region I don't care where you're from how many enjoy going outdoors and seeing that blue sky seeing those green trees seeing clear water flowing through seeing salmon swimming up the river seeing salmon jumping in the salt water seeing the killer whales out in the salt water how many people enjoy those aspects that many times we take for granted and it's getting less and less and we can have a ton of these pulling together to motivate ourselves but if we do nothing it's like the old saying words without action or just words and you'll hear Billy in one of his comments if we can't do anything here together then we ain't worth a damn those are bellys words and we need to take ownership of those things we need to understand what that means it's not somebody else's responsibility it's each and every one of our responsibilities we need to take control of our future we need to take control of our destiny we need to find a way to stay focused to heal this environment so that our children our grandchildren our great-grandchildren have a future to experience the things that we've built our life values on think about what the future holds without any of these items think about what it means to your children what it means to your grandchildren is it more sitting in front of a screen watching something on the internet we can look at pictures of fish if we could look up pictures of salmon killer whales and we can watch them animate them on TV to make them look real but they're not real and I say this with some passion because we're at a critical point we can no longer just talk about it we have to find ways to deal with it tribes are willing and at the table every single day we need our co managing partners to be as equally vigilant we need to have legislation laws passed that deal with these issues find ways to preserve what we have find a way to make a way for all of us and our environment at the same time so think about those things as you're listening to Billy's words because that's where my passion comes from that's where my understanding comes from was those past leaders that handed these teachings down but as a leader standing here today or a past leader I see it slipping away and I really worry about what the future holds for us so I ask you to again think about these words that Billy's going to share with us and what they mean as we go forward in this future good thing they said tell a joke but I don't have any appropriate ones yeah but I wouldn't ask that we try and fill that in each table so there's a lot of empty seats up here and we're really crowded in the back I don't know if that's traditional or not but it'd be good if we move forward here and fill this in anytime [Music] the course that one for many years and we stayed at oldest but his face a long tournament that eternity waiting for manage the resource and we had to do that so we had to work together all of us we had to come to the table and try to figure out what is happening but I I don't I think we will Indian tribes will always be managers we have to be managers there's no other way as we speed it now and going up like not even 50 years going on 25 years and at the status quo level are are very severe not a polarities we're gathered as your harvesters and aren't our health care is a disappearin all of our medicines in the mountain are disappearing our salmon is disappearing our shellfish out there and all the food Jamin of life is disappearing and so and clean water clean was quality and quantity of water is life and and people people and seem to I don't want to say they don't care about that they don't they can just keep destroying [Music] instead of protecting the water protecting the runoffs and everything else they he's crying and so that poisons our our water is this thing on our aquifers everything we have to be there watching all the time we have to watch the largest that we watcher or habitat they have to protect their entity with a bigger industry make them plant trees and artistry's wanted to be the finest you know we want everybody to be in place don't over analyze my houses and this country's made out of loss you know but nobody enforces any Odyssey nobody enforces anything they want people to volunteer majority of them don't they don't want to sit it they're satisfied with the status quo they've endured they said the table about whose there's nobody managed and the ceilings I mean there's you know there's a couple couple of biologists there that are you know we're managing the salmon appendage of enough oysters it's yellow fish and all of that there's nobody managed and so we've got to have somebody and I'll tell you a story about farm fishing because my son my two sons my oldest son and my youngest son fishes on the squatty burgers as I told you and the Manchester net parents farm Panzer cross was away from Seattle Seattle's over here and that and so weird and about 200,000 farm fish that way these net men's part of them went south down toward my way parted up north they just kind of went in well my boy and this Brotherhood were their vision and they called me up one day and said dad you want to death you want some sort of lightning sentence and they said neither the seals of the - they hate all the mist water fish the wild finish that's why they wouldn't touch one of the they're all imminent it wouldn't take one one farm fish because they got you know they got poisoning just some stuff they put in there the sea lions and the seals would not eat there today so that tells you you know you don't you don't eat anything that the animals that's that's our rule a lot so there's some things we had to do and I hope that the government will start making changes as we go on this journey this journey of life and you know we've been way back here and one that we're updater now our journeys continue on and and the food that we talk about is sustainability of our life mr. blue that that that we enjoy we have our ceremonies we have our marriages we have our children and our children all of these things are part of our journey in life for our children and so I believe the federal government starts making some changes in this management of that attack making changes of the death of the the air pollution making changes of how the technology is used to enhance and make it better than all of us we're in a time now that we have the technology to make it better it's not always used it's there in focus we can start putting back what we've taken a lot of that birth you know we can start there's technology a little bit back and and we can do that now somewhere we have to make that change if it's not changing right now it's a status book and the status quo we don't have we don't have longer to to but we have to somewhere make the Kratt teaching the federal government has to make advancing and to exploiting a little people they're the ones that asked to make it happen and and that that's what we loves so number of different things that are the positive side of life even what would watch your salmon spawn in the rivers are no and it gives you the right that bright lights that come on you know that this is the security went on and it has a lot of good things there have to us and they'll continue that we all see how other than her looking we're going to be there and I got 50 more years to go I'll be here to do it and thank you Billy does have 50 more years to go because he left that in us and we're still going and we're going to keep going billy got up in the morning to go to work that day full intentions of keeping going keeping the fight keeping the message moving forward Billy was one that stood up for treaty rights and he understood what that meant he understood the importance of that treaty and how it recognized the sovereign Authority that the tribes had the tribal leaders at the time recognized there were changes coming and we all fought through the battle at different times that the tribes were forced to sign these treaties they were a conquered nation and that in our area that's not true there were negotiated treaties the government needed something that the tribes had they needed all this land the tribes could see the struggle ahead our elders had that ability to have that vision of the struggle ahead the challenges that were coming they also knew that our next generations needed to be able to take pay take place in the world that was going to be changing as we move forward in the future the federal government probably could have came in at a very high cost to them and raised a big war but they didn't have the ability the financial strength to do that either and so it was a negotiated treaty between two sovereigns are many sovereigns in Washington state and the federal government to negotiate a treaty we're in that we seated much of our land over to the United States in exchange for certain things one of the most important things in the point Eliott treaty is article 5 it's the right to continue to hunt fish and gather in all usual and accustomed areas and again to reiterate it was something that was never granted to us it was something that was never put on the table at treaty times it was reserved by the tribes it was never put up there and Billy understood that they also ensured that there would be education there'd be housing there'd be health care the struggles with securing the right to continue to hunt and fish and still the struggles today to get adequate housing adequate education adequate health care they still go on but the most important thing that they wanted was a continuance of a way of life to hunt fish and gather in all those usual and accustomed areas because their elders knew that's who we are it's the essence of our being who we are it's what them brought to them to that day and what they felt that we needed to ensure our people in the future Billy believes wholeheartedly in that and he learned from his father the importance of that he learned a simple way of life of gathering on the Nisqually River and in the mountains to take what they needed but preserve that environment as I stated before many people learned from Billy we're gonna call on a couple leaders that are here to ask them if they would express what salmon means to them what sue Dodd means to them when I asked Sean Hannity if he might share some words here thank you you know the the salmon means a lot to our identity not only to the tribal community but to the state of Washington I remember growing up as a kid seeing advertisements in magazines about the great Pacific Northwest the salmon it is our icon it also represents the health of our community the health of our our people a healthy river system or healthy fish the health of our people rely on it when you have a salmon run that like the silica mesh or you don't have the fish coming back you don't have those traditions and the culture continuing that's strength that the salmon bring to our our villages our homes our children our elders our connection to them our connection to the water to the ocean and all that depend on the salmon we're only as healthiest as as healthy as the salmon runs are so for us extinction isn't an option not only for our salmon but for our way of life on our culture and our future generations thank you [Applause] we're to ask Nancy shippin tower she grew up at Frank's Landing was there on the Puyallup River her mother was very active in all of these things talk about ask her to speak about what's important to her in this struggle good morning my name is Wei Coble Nancy ship and tower my mother is Jana McLeod yet she blew from from here I grew up on Nisqually River watch it now my dad and my uncle son and our parents go fishing in they fished all year round so it's great to go down there they be canning fish getting fish ready they'd be selling at and most important they'd be smoking it to put it away for the winner salmon is our DNA my grand piece is sitting it the house is built on a water break I have a bit just I couldn't just remember this place there was a little window my grandpa's really old he'd sit out the window and look out the window Yugos years ago there were salmon he goes you could walk across the backs of them not too much time only we had he goes but we took just what we needed because we knew we knew the salmon needed to live he goes now today these white men have sailors out in our river gill nets out there and just us taking them by the millions he says Salmons in our DNA it's it's who we are it's our spirit it it gives us that energy that we need and it goes on one day a granddaughter that's gonna be gone and I don't know what's gonna happen I have a little granddaughter this is not little no more but she would help me smoked-fish nice explaining about the salmon we used every part of that salmon we never do nothing away and we'd smoke it we cook the fish heads cook the backbone we we used it all and that's why I wouldn't honor during the salmon ceremony we're thinking that salmon for delight that in rich that's what it's like a funeral for salmon it's really sad because today some people are not doing that they're not honoring not to them it's a big show when we goes when we go fishing me go out my dad and my siblings would all be in our boat we late tobacco down we lay it some other salmon down smoked salmon and we pray for our brothers and sisters in the water because that's how important salmon is to us when the salmon cease to exist we ceased to exist when people get sick during the winter they don't know what's wrong with them you see you need some salmon you're from here oh I don't like salmon make yourself eat that salmon it's better than McDonald's better than country kitchen but your heartbeat of our people the kids need to remember that eat that salmon when it comes to you when they're opposite to it take it and make sure you eat it one thing too I notice is when the salmon are smaller now I remember lifting one up like this but they're smaller now they're getting smaller this waterway is not for scientists to experiment in our water with their Atlantic salmon or the strange things are bringing over here because it hurts our salmon it hurts our livelihood it hurts all these young kids that are coming in it's good that we have people like John McCone our native people rising up because we need them we need them in those those houses we need in my hit that table and say we've had enough pull your fisherman out the sad thing is is we're not greedy like they are we're just wandering salmon to survive said oh we will have a future that grandfather I talked about he's wooly Frank he's Doris none o granddaughter it's a sad day today they took my sons to jail what am I gonna do and that's the way he talked you talk back dad he tried to teach us things and we'd listen he was old I know he was always old off my life he looked the same but he was a great grandfather he raised a great son and as you can see his sadness growing up black him I'd like to introduce my granddaughters can I really quick these Danae and Mishka these are my granddaughters and my nephew hampered McCloud back there he likes kids he hasn't with him all the time thank you you know that recognition of family is part of that value of the salmon I was in Chilliwack were there to testify on behalf of the Salish Sea for the pipeline that was coming down and had the opportunity to go out on the river and watch the people fishing on the river and as we're going out there it's it's flat pouring buckets we're in this open skiff I got this uptown overcoat on and I'm trying to stay warm it's kind of slack pants or something on and but I wanted to go out on the water I wanted to be out on the water I want to see this and they were saving in the river for chum salmon and it reminded me so much of the values that we have when we would fish throwing up as a family being out there on the beach together not see these boats going up and it'd be whole families on the boat traveling up it'd be whole full families on the river bank on the river bars setting the net up pulling it back in doing it all together as family so when Nancy recognizes her granddaughter's as family it's part of passing on that value that importance of doing those things together sharing those things that you're taught and sometimes as a young person you don't recognize the things that you're learning when the elders talk about these things until you start to get older and those values really to be formed and it really does come back to say hey I was there I heard that before I get how that connection comes now I see how I fit in this picture I see what the future holds so I think Nancy for that instant memory that you brought back of doing that and for me and I often hear my elders those that I grew up fishing with on the beach we used to beat saying a lot they'd say the best days of our lives when we used to fish on the beaches family would camp on the beach and we'd stay there all summer long those were the best days yeah it's really nice today it's really comfortable yeah we don't have to worry as much but those were still the best days the simplest days we want you young people to feel that same way we want you to experience those things being out in nature doing these things together nourish that value nourish those things have been passed down you | salmondefense | UCmFbqhfin1ZdBs5fNOvM1_g | 2018-05-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,615 | 40,271 |
0HmHapCFqDE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HmHapCFqDE | nhl 23 Nashville predators vs Colorado avalanche game 4 | [Music] foreign [Music] with the play by play here for EA Sports the officials there Etc and I think we are about to get this one underway don't you just love playoff hockey listen to this place let's get after it plus saved by the goalie Giorgio is going to opt for the whistle and give everybody a chance to breathe sometimes you get running around if the ship gets long this helps still early on in this Frame James and Ray with you so glad you could join us we've still got zeros on the board the halves crossed the blue line and are on the attack directed over to yossi foreign [Applause] on top of that for the whistle pretty quickly on top of it to kill the kill them McKinnon's one of the fastest skaters but when he dangles at high speeds his ankle breaker Zone ability makes him impossible to defend against yossi's great at long breakout passes that's his Senate Zone ability those are two big names all we keep in class on all throughout this matchup now sending them back upstairs pass it down out of midair the ABS get a hold of the puck along the boards [Applause] here they come through Center and into the offensive end and now it's grabbed by the car and he takes the dish moves it to the middle oh and he comes up with a stop again the denial by the goaltender we got a whistle as the puck goes out of play [Applause] [Music] inching closer to the Midway Mark of the period we're still scoreless Colorados want it here's a short pass to lichenan on the attack along the boards hangs onto the puck here's a shot his reflexes on display tonight he's right on at two consecutive saves tough ones at that [Applause] Colorado's going to play the puck from behind the cage the Predators [Applause] the Predators get a little breathing room as they take a one-nothing lead they've worked hard for this whole game so there's not been much room on the ice but they're able to get out in front Colorado's won the draw of the neutral zone [Applause] the Predators gain possession in their own end Quick Pass to Chino the Predators pick up steam and are on the attack unable to reach that one the Predators looking against the half wall we gotta stop into the puck sails over the glass yeah here in the back half of this period Nashville's ahead one nothing [Applause] they take possession as he locks them up off the Face-Off [Applause] sends it into the offensive zone and he takes the feed class moves it ahead couldn't make the connection on the plane the ABS played along the wing feeds it down low can't make it work moves it to lausanne Nashville's got the puck in the defensive end the Predators played along the boards makes a move and the puck pops away from a little too sweet with that save sometimes we're in close there's no room to put it anywhere but goalie smothered it all Nashville's got the puck along the boards and nearing the final 60 seconds of this opening stanza beautiful feed up ahead from the right wing side the Predators have it from their own end quick feed to Trenton shot awesome down the buzzer 20 minutes in the book second period just around the corner [Music] [Applause] and the official seems about ready to drop the puck on period number two [Applause] second frame is underway as the puck has dropped can't make the connection on the pass grandlin's moving it ahead oh they probably want to redo on that the Avalanche have gained possession off the wall and he slides in quickly to landiscon [Applause] what a finish on the Colorado's even the score here in the second I've liked the way they've played this period they've had pucks to the net and they look like they've been pretty aggressive they've now got The Equalizer takes the pass there's a passage and that's intercepted the ABS are on the attack Nashville's got a hold of it along the wall picked up along the boards by Favreau grandland's got the puck along the wing tried to get 2-q with it and loses possession oh what a chance and it goes sideways closer quickly over to Fabro the Predators carried along the line sends a Passover [Applause] [Music] [Applause] he's on the board Nashville's done in front here in the second what are you hearing between the benches nobody's really that comfortable I mean they're happy of course they've got to lead but this is going to stay close clay presumes as the puck has dropped knocked around but keeps it going the Predators scooping up along the boards two arms and he takes the feed Rodriguez plays the puck Nashville's game possession and now it's over to Toman scooped up along the wall by Joe Hansen poked away at Center by lekaden and now he moves him to Tobin exploring Offices here inside the defensive Zone broken up by Gerard cattle and sues for that loose puffing on the boards and that's a great Heads Up played by Rodriguez spindles the bank pass while on the boards and he shuts the door on that grabbed along the board by carrier taken by seasons there's the whistle we've got it offside foreign Mark in this period Nashville's been a better looking team over the last few minutes they'd love to build on this one goal lead based off here in the neutral zone and we are back underway Grounds Control of it at the point here's the shot I think he got the plus running he reacts late but he makes a save through traffic oh he'd like to have that pass back moves into glass the ABS have a hold of it in the defensive Zone handles the pass at Center slides it quickly to Smith into the offensive end now here's a shot stops with the waffle maker by Giorgio here he is [Applause] on top of the puck and that'll stop the play pretty conservative play he refused as he covers it up to kill the play in the final moments of this period Nashville's got a slim lead they lead him 2-1 Helms wanted off the Face-Off oh and that's poked away in the offensive zone by Duchesne passes on over Joe Connor takes a shot stop by the goaltender he got a little piece of that one the predators take it along the wall slides the bucket head to O'Connor and it's the buzzer two periods down one more to go they always say three is the magic number and we've got period three names welcome back to EA Sports the final frame looms here as the official set to drop the puck Hungarian number three all right the puck is dropped on the third and final frame 40 minutes into this one here razor how do you see things the Alps are still in this game and really it's kind of a miracle James I mean they don't have any shots on goal not many chances that's gonna have to change in the third period the predators take it along the wall Colorado's got control of it now from their own end here they come on the attack maintains possession that pass doesn't go right up Main Street and on the attack and tries to make a diagonal pass to Balboa oh what a smart heads up play takes it a center thank you picked up along the wall by forsberg here's a short pass from a car takes the feed from the left side pokes it away in his own end oh they had the right idea but couldn't make that play with the pass [Applause] the Predators move it in and he uses his reach to disrupt the play they come on the attack down the left side foreign [Applause] the Predators played along the boards and they'll be forced to regroup after the puff bounces out of the offensive zone they fight for it along the boards pass broken up these games used to drive me crazy as Somebody That was supposed to score there'd be chances all over the place you'll wait for one goal or two goals that crack the game open they never seem to come the chances are there the production is not puts it on now stop it's amazing played this time and now it doesn't match like we're right back in the beginning again that's a big goal Colorado's got a little mojo back on their step after that goal here in the third you work and you try and keep yourself flight you keep yourself aggressive but if nothing happens for you it gets pretty heavy they feel good now credits won the draw now that pass doesn't go Colorado's got a hold of it against the wall [Applause] here they come take it along the wall by congliano takes the feed and center and moves up ahead and he denies that that great opportunity there Saros is going to wait for a breather as he swallows up the puck well now everybody can get themselves to their square one position and then he's starting to look a little ragged in the defensive Zone it's a good play by the goaltender the Predators get a hold of the puck in their own end and now he angles that across decisions [Applause] there's nowhere for that puck to go Colorado's cut it along the wall and he makes the save Huck picked up by scissors along the right wall and into the offensive end nearing the final minute of the third Rodriguez moves it into the attacking end Puck scooped up by fire up and that's turned aside that's a really good save I think the goalie's probably surprised he was dead center and open the shoot got popped who had the better night Carla standing by McKinnon's getting my vote here guys I know it's been a tough night offensively for both of the players that we highlighted but I think he's been effective even without getting on the score sheet across the line from Center [Applause] Colorado's got the puck Myers setting up against the wall can't find his man picked up along the boards by Joe Hanson grabbed by yossi and he'll take a moment to regroup back at Center and now he tries to get it across to meter Rider proceeds the pass the ABS gain control the puck against the wall Quick Pass to Nina Ryder now a foot pass to yossi Nashville's looking to break out clay blown dead let's get the call that's a penalty a couple of different ways James he traveled too far the hit was too high he goes to the Box [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] big opportunity as they get their first Power Play of the night covers what a big draw on their own end and there's the buser 60 minutes have been played and we are still tied let's go to overtime and we'll do that next here on EA Sports foreign [Applause] Nashville's bad Advantage is still intact as this period gets underway and they win the draw good clearing attempt to breathe the Predators have it against the wall gains the soul through the middle clay whistle dead offside the call [Applause] first ready for the draw as they continue to be short-handed here [Applause] Marcus truck and we are back underway and that's a solid clearing attempt on the play Joe Hansen's got a hold of the puck behind his own cage nice Zone entry from the left quick feed to Hussein here's an opportunity to clear the zone and that's a big clear on that play that coaches are always telling us about details there's one of them get the puck out late in the game but clearly not [Applause] [Music] [Applause] this is a Face-Off they'll definitely want to win here inside the offensive zone it's a little boost to come up with the puck from off the wing with both centers tied up nice feed went for the dirty dangle to go sideways the ABS have it behind the Nets slick feed along the half wall with the puck they score they take it in overtime [Applause] man that was a fun one and I'll say this the right team won hooray Ferraro my name is James sabolski thanks so much for hanging out with us in short playoff hockey I love it [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] | YourWorstNightmare Hunting | UCMKNNotpTEGh0miamcOI_1w | 2022-11-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,135 | 11,353 |
MwsROZHSHgQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwsROZHSHgQ | Judges - Jacob Hantla - Grace Bible Church - 03/19/23 | all right well thank you for being here we are now in the Book of Judges in our 66 book series judges is a continuation of the story of the pentateuch and Joshua we saw we're going to do a quick review of the necessary details to set the table set the the scene for judges to understand it rightly we saw in Genesis 12 God called Abram from ER and then in Genesis 15 God made a covenant with Abram in his offspring he promised descendants with a number like the stars in the sky and then he promised his offspring of land but Yahweh wouldn't give Abram in his offspring this land immediately Genesis 15 7-21 he said I am Yahweh who brought you out of UR to give you this land to possess know for certain he said to Abraham that your Offspring will be sojourners in a land that is not theirs Afflicted 400 years and they shall come back here in the fourth generation why would they have to wait for the iniquity of the amorites is not yet complete to your Offspring I give this land from the river of Egypt to the Great River the land of the canaites the kennesite the cadmanites the Hittites the parasites the refiim the amorites the Canaanites the gergesheits the jebusites things would unfold exactly the way that Sovereign Gods saw fit and in his patient wisdom he would delay judgment for the people of the land in order that Abram's Offspring could be protected and grown up in Egypt then rescued from Egypt and be God's holy instrument of divine judgment on the wicked inhabitants of the land that God had promised to His People Israel forever God will always keep his promises whether it's to judge or to bless but sometimes his time frames are different than ours and different than what we expect remember it's in the context of judgment and promise keeping that Peter reminds us that with the Lord a day is like a thousand years and the Thousand Years is like a day so God accomplished exactly as he promised through Genesis and the dramatic story of The Exodus we heard about that him rescuing the people out of Egypt and then he confirmed his promise with a warning to the people in the Wilderness at Sinai if they do not obey God's command to destroy the inhabitants and instead make covenants with them and allow them to live in the land among the Israelites they would be a snare to Israel Exodus 23 23-33 when I blot the Canaanite out God says you shall not bow down to their gods nor serve them nor do as they do but you shall utterly overthrow them and break their pillars in pieces You Shall Serve Yahweh your God and he will bless you little by little I will drive them out before you until you have increased and possessed the land I will set your border I will give the inhabitants of the land into your hand and you shall drive them out and I shall drive you shall drive them out before you you shall make no Covenant with them and with their gods they shall not dwell in your land lest they make you sin against me for if you serve their gods it will surely be a snare to you God promised that he would give them the land little by little with the intention that Israel would replace the wicked inhabitants of the land that God had patiently waited to judge God's people were to be characterized as set apart holy serving Yahweh with love from the heart they were to replace the people of the land as Yahweh worshipers and if they remained the people in their gods Yahweh warned would surely be a snare for his people they could not coexist in the land together the Book of Judges is the telling of the story of how just a few Generations after these words in Exodus Israel fell into this exact trap of compromise allowing the people to remain in the land and then Israel serving their gods and Israel ultimately degenerating into a nation filled with wickedness that met or possibly exceeded the Nations they were sent there to remove that story of degenerating compromise is the story of judges but before we get there The Story Goes On from Sinai with Moses Moses's Next Generation or Moses's generation didn't trust and instead complained they had to wait that entire generation died and then the Book of Joshua the Book of Joshua begins with the death of Moses and God did with that next Generation exactly as he had promised dramatically the Next Generation under the leadership of Joshua in faith in Yahweh made dramatic inroads of Conquest into the Promised Land Joshua is an amazing book and it's filled with conquest of the land destruction of the people not perfect obedience but generally reaching a climax of of excitement and expectation of what would happen next though the land has been divvied up though at the end of the book and there's been many dramatic victories the conquest isn't yet complete it started out well and you almost expect that the book that would follow would be a continuation in the likeness of Joshua one story of success after another after another until the people were displaced from the land and you saw a land filled with Yahweh worshipers much like you would anticipate from the Torah would exist Joshua ends with Joshua 24 God declaring it was not by your sword or by your bow that I gave you a land on which you had not labored in cities that you had not built and you dwell in them you eat the fruit of Vineyards and Olive Orchards that you did not plant you see the story of Joshua was not the remarkable story of a powerful Army but it was a story of a faithful God keeping his promises to a largely obedient generation and God gave this land to his people to replace the idol worshiping Canaanites in the land his people were to be different the plan was the same as it was to Moses the same as it had been to Abraham the people could not serve both Yahweh and the gods of the people they were replacing the Israelites were to replace the people Yahweh drove out in judgment not become like them they were to replace the gods of the people with worship and service to Yahweh the people of Joshua's generation promised to do this at the very end of that book just before judges you can see that in Joshua 24 14-18 they say now therefore Joshua says fear Yahweh and serve him in sincerity put away the gods that your father served and serve Yahweh choose this day who you will serve whether the gods your father served in the region beyond the river or the gods of the amorites and whose land you dwell but as for me in my house we're going to serve Yahweh and the people answered in agreement Yahweh drove out before us all the peoples the amorites who lived in the land therefore we will also serve Yahweh for he is our God Joshua ends on a high note the people one acknowledging that Yahweh was the one who gave them the land it wasn't their might their power it was Yahweh and they promised that they would serve Yahweh that they would continue as they'd started the task of taking over the land in order to replace the Godless Idol worshiping Canaanites with the holy people devoted to Yahweh but Yahweh was gracious to warn them and the people acknowledged that warning and the promise they promised we will serve Yahweh for he is our God Yahweh warned through Joshua he warned Joshua 24 20. foreboding premonitions of the things that would come he said if you forsake Yahweh and you serve foreign gods then he will turn and do you harm and consume you after having done you good in Joshua 23 12. if you turn back and cling to the remnant of these nations remaining among you and you make marriages with them so that you associate with them and they with you know for certain that Yahweh your God will no longer drive out these nations before you but they shall be a snare and a trap to you similar words is the warning to the Israelites and the Wilderness with Moses God will keep his promises to Abraham God will keep his promises to Moses he'll keep his promises to Joshua he kept his promises to keep to bring the people into the land but he will also keep his promises to discipline the people when and if they forsake Yahweh and serve the other gods judges tells the story of how Israel forsook Yahweh served their gods and God stopped driving the Nations out the people became just like the wicked Canaanites that they were supposed to replace and then even worse but judges also tells the story about how God was faithful to his promises and he did not utterly forsake his people he disciplined them but he refused to let them be destroyed he saved them time and time again despite themselves by sending them judges and he sustained the people in order that in days to come and days that are still not yet here he might be faithful to all of the promises that he has made so there's some quick background data on the book I feel like we're ready to now jump in and understand the Book of Judges with that context when was the book written we don't exactly know there are six references in the book to things that exist or still called something to this day so the book was written in a time where the effects of the of the events of the judges were still still in effect they could still see the things that were talked about at least some of them there's also a common refrain in the end of the book it says in those days there was no king in Israel that seems to indicate that in these days there is a king in Israel so it was probably written at least after the Kings after the monarchy at least after Saul but the fact that there's such a focus on Judah makes you think it probably was written at least after the founding of the davidic monarchy there are there's at least one probably two references to the Captivity of the land which makes me think that the book was likely written or at least took its final form after the Captivity of the northern tribes after they had slipped into a similar people of the land mimicking godlessness regardless this was a history book for Israel to learn where they had come from why things were how they were and just like it can serve for us as a warning an example and a warning it served as those things for the people of Israel to whom the book was written regardless of when it's obvious that the book was written to defend Yahweh against accusations that he had failed his people you see this throughout the Bible countless times as the people say it looks like your promises have failed I would have expected things to go this way why are they this way you actually see that question lodged against God in the book by Gideon and others um and if it was written in the time when the northern tribes were being exiled a similar question might have Arisen or even if it was in the time of the monarchy and you're wondering why are we in the state we're in I read the Torah it looks like things should be different well let me tell you about the situation that we got us in and it God's incredible patience and faithfulness to even sustain us in this state and we see the importance in scarcity of generational obedience you see that consistently throughout scripture and that should be a warning to us here too it's rare that you see Generations stacked on generation of faithful people we see cycles of one generation being at least somewhat faithful followed by subsequent Generations completely following Falling Away finally we see the importance of leadership need for good leadership to point people towards Yahweh judges is a potent warning of the wickedness of the human heart the book gives a history of how Israel devolved through compromise into apostasy effectively becoming like or even worse than the Canaanites they were sent in judgment to displace and we see the mercy of God to treat his Covenant people with Mercy when people forsake God in this clear Revelation and follow their hearts doing what's right in their own eyes and going against God's word the result is inevitable and it's what we see here a decline into degeneracy suffering and the wickedness of the world around you've seen that countless times throughout the ages of people once faithful to God through compromise Generations later moving so far from the foundation on which they rested that they're nearly unidentifiable sometimes even worse than the world around them that God saved their forefathers to be different then finally we see God's undeserved mercy poured out on an undeserving people not because of who they are but despite it so that God's purposes in the election might stand so I have an outline we have the book is broken down into really just three parts and if you think of this when you read it on your own or as we go I'm going to follow the same outline there's three very distinct portions of the book The Writing is different the purpose is different we have chapter one through beginning of three degeneration through compromise it really serves as an introduction an explanation for the book three through chapter 16 the cycle of the judges the part of the book that you're most familiar with the stories of the judges the the exciting part and then 17-21 degeneracy culminating from compromise the nation is worse than the Nations they were sent to displace it's a tragic climax that shows a glimpse into the daily life of Israel and it feels like we're back in the land of Sodom and Gomorrah Israel has effectively become the Canaanites so let's skip this finally open your Bible to judges 1 1. we're finally there judges 1 1 and it begins with the same words as the Book of Joshua that should trigger in our mind this is a sequel like if two movies start the same um these two books start the same and and they're clearly connected Joshua begins with the words after the death of Moses judges begins after the death of Joshua and after the death of Joshua the people inquired of Yahweh they're doing the same thing that they had been doing in Joshua they said who shall we go up first to fight against which one send us and the people start out well they ask for yahweh's guidance this is the last time in the book until the very end that all of Israel is together asking God something and you'll see the tragic thing that they're asking God for at the end they ask who who should go up and Yahweh says Judah shall go up because I have given the land into his hand this is going well this sounds like if you didn't know where it's going this sounds like it's going to be part two of the exciting conquest of the land but compromise begins immediately so they Judah goes up and they conquer a king adenai bezek what were they supposed to do them they're supposed to kill him instead they already start mimicking the people of the land in the land when they conquered people they'd humiliate them through maiming them cutting off apparently thumbs and big and big toes do the same thing didn't kill him maimed him and Judah as a result could not drive out the inhabitants of the land it says because they had Chariots of iron you'll see later that does not stop God the people of Benjamin then did not drive out the jebusites from Jerusalem so the people of so they live with the people of Benjamin in Jerusalem to this day then when they were supposed to go conquer Bethel or Bethel the the city that Jacob named Bethel the house of God a place where Abram camped when first arriving in the land and Jacob dreamed and God renewed his Covenant when they were going to conquer that place they made a covenant the first thing they did was maybe we don't have the power to conquer it let's make a let's make a covenant with somebody who's going to give us the secret on how to get into the city they let him live and he rebuilt a city named it the same thing and it existed Luz in the in the land to that day immediate compromise look how the author shows this if you look at 127 you'll see very clearly that the the author meant to communicate this descent into uh into compromise they compromised by letting the Canaanites live among them they made them their slaves you could see the logic we shouldn't kill them we should just use them to work for us 128 Israel grew strong they put the Canaanites to force labor but they did not drive them out completely so what happened 129 the Canaanites lived in Geezer among them among Ephraim 130 so the Canaanites lived in kitron in nahalal among Zebulon they're supposed to drive them out and instead they let the Nations live among them look at how that devolved that compromise led to Israel living among the Canaanites the Canaanites were among Israel now Israel is among the Canaanites 132 the asteroids lived among the Canaanites 133 naphtali lived among the Canaanites finally 135 there were regions where Israel couldn't even live in the land that God had promised Dan was pushed back 134. and the amorites persisted in dwelling in Mount Harry's Dan looking for land will come back to haunt them at the end of the book God gave the command drive out and seven times the author said Israel did not drive out this was not Israel's this was not a failure of Israel's ability but it was a moral failure resulting in compromise and the reason they could not drive out was because Yahweh stopped driving out the people just as he had promised he would if they associated with the people of the land made covenants with them God was keeping his word undoubtedly the next generation was wondering why their fortunes were so different than their parents did God break his promises why why are the things that my parents talked about not happening Gideon later expressed that sentiment we'll get into that when we hear his story but then chapter two chapter two starts with Yahweh himself through a prophet answering or through uh the angel of Yahweh answering that question why is this happening God himself in human form as he appeared to the Patriarchs then to Moses and the bush and Joshua before entering the land comes here the first of many appearances in the book to speak to his people in Chapter 2 he offers his own explanation of the people's failure to drive out the Canaanites Judges chapter 2. verse 1. it's because God is keeping his promise that we read in Joshua 23 judges 2 1. Yahweh declares I brought you up from Egypt and brought you into the land that I swore to give your fathers and I said I will never break my Covenant with you and you shall make no Covenant with the inhabitants of this land you shall break down their altars but you have not obeyed my voice that was what we were supposed to get from chapter one they went into the land this new generation after Joshua died they didn't obey the voice of Yahweh what is this that you have done so now I say I will not drive them out before you but they shall become thorns in your sides and their God shall be a snare to you just like had been promised twice before to the preceding Generations no God has not forsaken his people and he will never break his Covenant his people have forsaken him and Yahweh did exactly as he promised think back to Joshua's admonition to the people to not forsake Yahweh warnings of what would happen if they did in the people's commitment to follow what happened well the author of Judges tells us next what happened 2 6. it's a rehash of flashback Joshua died it's a commentary on the statement of of the angel of Yahweh Joshua died and then the people of that generation died and there arose another generation after them who did not know Yahweh or the work that he had done for Israel the plan in the Torah was clear the plan for God's people is clear Deuteronomy 6 Yahweh declares so that it may go well for you in the land that Yahweh has promised to you hero is what Israel Yahweh your God Yahweh is one you shall love Yahweh your God with all your heart you shall teach these words diligently to your children and when Yahweh your God brings you into the land he swore to your fathers with good and with great and good cities you did not build take care lest you forget Yahweh this wasn't going to be take care you generation but take care people generation after generation how would that happen by teaching these things diligently to their children judges 2 10-12 there arose another generation after Joshua who did not know Yahweh or the work that he had done and the people and then the people of Israel did the evil and the sight of Yahweh and served the Bales the effect of the Next Generation not knowing Yahweh and the things that he had done was that they immediately turned to the Bales they abandoned Yahweh and you'll see this throughout the book obedience even partial rarely lasts Beyond one generation [Music] they went after other gods from among the gods of the people who are around them and bowed down with them and provoked Yahweh to anger I'm so grateful that we named our kids ministry Next Generation Ministries I pray that the echo of Judges 210 the warning here would be etched in my heart your heart the heart of this church to see what happens what can happen when the generation that follows a faithful generation doesn't know Yahweh and I pray I beg that our our church and our efforts at guarding our hearts as a precursor necessary precursor to shepherding our homes and as a church making sure this next Generation in NGM student Ministries they Don't Ride On the coat the coattails of the generation that went before they don't enjoy the blessings of Yahweh and our generation and respond in Disobedience but that they would know Yahweh for themselves that we would be the kind of church and the kind of households that are faithful that are faithful to make the way of God the way of Jesus Christ the gospel of Christ known to them that it would be a place that the Holy Spirit would love to use to save these kids and that we would be faithful diligent to pray for them and Lead exemplary lives that they would mimic let's get back in we're going to run out of time if I don't pick it up 2 11 through 3 6. we now have the author of Judges gives really the outline for the next section this is one of the things that judges is famous for the cycle of Judges you see a six six time cycle I'm sorry if you can't read this I will read it to you there is a cycle that happens over and over again starts with Israel doing what is evil in the Lord's sight in yahweh's side it actually says Israel did the evil it's not just any evil or evil things but it is that they turn to the false gods they turn to the gods of the Nations around them and God's anger is then kindled and he hands them over to the enemies around just as he'd warned that's number two number three then Israel cries out to Yahweh and Yahweh raises up judges who saved them and then five the oppressing nation is subdued before Israel and then the land has rest and then the judge dies you'll start to see this pattern devolve not all of the aspects will be there as time goes on um and we'll see that that's part of the story each time it happens the text says the people did the evil right the evil worshiping the false gods and in each successive judge uh there is each successive judge is more and more morally corrupt less Godly and a less imitable leader for the people than the one that came before this is a helpful diagram um it's it's from a commentary by Danielle block a helpful commentator here and it just shows uh in your mind these aren't oh it's not the same cycle over and over again but you see there's a purposeful decline the size of the circle is roughly how much of the story is told about the judge but you see the first ones judges aren't too bad they do pretty pretty well that God is raising them up they call the people back there's rest in the land but by The End by Samson the people aren't even crying out for help There's No Rest In the Land and I don't think there's much godliness at all to be found and the Judge Samson so the story is told the story of Judges is told as a narrative and I'm going to seek to do the same for the rest of this message I'm going to tell the story we're going to necessarily skip over some parts but let me commend to you the reading of the whole book in one sitting if you could I've done that a number of times obviously preparing for this depending on how fast I read it would go between an hour and two never more than that certainly not longer than a movie that you would sit down to watch and I promise you that this book contains more action plot twists irony violence excitement tragedy and even sadly more moral debauchery than most anything you're going to find on Netflix I've read it with my family I've read it alone it's sobering it actually is a really really good read and even better than that it's a divinely inspired perfectly true story one that actually happened and in God's Providence these things took place as examples for us and they were written down for our instructions that we might not desire evil as they did or to fall into the Trap of idolatry sexual immorality or the other Temptations and allurements of the world around calling for them and us not to look different so Judges 3 7 The Descent of compromise of the judges begins with othniel starts with God left the Canaanites in the land in order to tempt the people to see if they would obey Yahweh wanted to give an opportunity for the Next Generation to know War to conquer land for themselves he didn't want to wipe out everything all at once and have cities uninhabited overrun by animals he wanted each generation to have an opportunity to be obedient but instead of conquering them that generation intermarried with them made covenants with them and before yahweh's very eyes began worshiping the false gods the Bales and the asteroths and in in Anger Yahweh sold Israel into the hands of Christian thiam the powerful King of Mesopotamia the land that their father Abram had come from and the people cried out to Yahweh to save them and mercifully he did he raised up othniel the son of the faithful spy Caleb's younger brother this is in the early generations and by God's merciful protective hand under the leadership of othniel kusham or shithiam was defeated and the land had 40 Years of rest approximately a generation and then the next Generation grew to adulthood and again they did evil in the sight of Yahweh worshiping false gods and in order to discipline them this time Yahweh caused the king of Moab to rise up against Israel moab's King was a very fat man named eglon and he ruled Israel for 18 years then Israel cried out to Yahweh again for help and ironically from The Tribe of Benjamin Benjamin means son of my right hand God raised up a left-handed man named ehood in a memorable way the people of Israel had to bring tribute to eglon and ehood came with an Entourage with a group of people carrying tribute and after delivering it to eglon said eglon I have a message for you from God we're going to let our your guards step out I'm going to send my people away it's a secret message and eglon came in close to hear the message and ehood from his right thigh with his left hand pulled out a two-edged sword that he made and thrust it deep into the belly the fat rolled over the double over the the hilt probably from the smell the guards thought oh they're done talking he's relieving himself all the while ehood made a getaway and he declared to the people he declared follow after me for Yahweh has given your enemies the moabites into your hand Yahweh raised up a Salvation for the people who cried out from this judge the savior ehood and like that the nation turned to follow ehood in Yahweh and they routed the moabites killing them all ten thousand able-bodied men and Israel had relief for 80 years this time two generations but when ehood died the people again did the evil in the sight of Yahweh so Yahweh sold them into the hand of jabin the king of Canaan and his army Commander cicera and after 20 years of cruel oppression the people cried out to Yahweh for help and he heard and through the prophetess Deborah Yahweh raised up the next judge Barrick Yahweh gave command to the people through the word of the prophetess and they did as Yahweh commanded ten thousand people from zebulun and naftali followed Deborah and Barrick and despite jaben and sisra's iron chariots Superior technology in greater numbers Yahweh routed the Canaanite armies said not a man was left and to add humiliation to defeat cicera died just as Deborah had prophesied at the hands of a woman jail hammered a tent Peg through cicera's Temple as he lay hiding inside her tent on the run from Barrick and his armies chapter 4 verse 23 so on that day God subdued jabin the king of Canaan before the people of Israel and the Hand of the people of Israel pressed harder and harder against jaben king of Canaan until they destroyed him was this going to be a continuation of the conquest of Joshua had the people finally learned their lesson and returned to Yahweh after three times repeating the cycle where the land had rest for another generation 40 years and then chapter 6 a generation later the people of Israel again did the evil in the sight of Yahweh and so Yahweh gave them into the hands of Midian for seven years God's people this time actually found themselves hiding out in caves they couldn't grow their food out in public because every time they did the midunite Raiders would come in and steal it and it's in that context where we see Gideon um he's hiding from the midianites and the angel of Yahweh shows up first Yahweh sent a prophet to his to Proclaim to the Next Generation so before before the angel came to Gideon Yahweh sent a prophet to all the people to tell them why they were in the situation they were in that Prophet said thus says Yahweh I am the one who brought you out of Egypt and gave you this land I said I am Yahweh your God you shall not fear the gods of the amorites but you have not obeyed my voice and then like I said the angel of Yahweh appeared to Gideon as he hid and not particularly impressive man from a weak Clan from Manasseh and the angel said Yahweh is with you Gideon responds not knowing to whom he was speaking he said please my Lord if Yahweh is for us then why is all this happened where are all his wondrous Deeds that our fathers told us about now Yahweh has forsaken us Gideon didn't yet understand that Yahweh had not forsaken them that indeed it was Yahweh there talking with him and he would be about to be used to strike a great blow against Midian to save his people but once the angel of Yahweh caused the meat and unleavened cakes and broth to be incinerated with fire Gideon finally got it he knew who he was talking to and he cried out alas O Lord Yahweh now I have seen the angel of Yahweh face to face he knew that he was supposed to die but Yahweh was merciful and replied peace be to you do not fear you shall not die then Gideon went and at the command of Yahweh he cut down the altar to Baal and the Astra that belonged to Gideon's own father we get a glimpse of the normalcy of the evil that though that was going on in the land and the spirit of Yahweh then LED Gideon and he sent Messengers throughout most of the tribes the far north of the land to go out and fight against the midianites and the amalekites who came against them God was gracious to Gideon's slow to believe Heart by giving him multiple miraculous signs that he would be with him but then Yahweh tested that faith God wanted to make 100 sure that nobody could give Gideon the glory for winning the battle that there was no denying that the hand this was the hand of Yahweh who had not forsaken his people as Gideon had proclaimed if only the people would return to Yahweh reject the false gods he would drive the people out of the land the enemies out of the land before them he would be their God and they would be his people so Gideon called to the tribes of Northern Israel and 32 000 willing men came still was going to be tough against the army of at least 135 thousand midianites in the amalekites they were outnumbered five to one but Yahweh said too many send away any who are scared ten thousand remained too many the Army was further whittled down to just 300. 300 against an army of a hundred and thirty five thousand so that 300-man Army split into three and then surrounded the uh surrounded the the armies of the midianites and malachites and at the command of Gideon they smashed their jars and they yelled a sword for Yahweh and for Gideon and then they watched as a midianized and amalekites panicked and killed each other God had not forsaken this people he used a humble man of Manasseh on his slow to believe faith to lead a tiny Army to watch the massive Army kill each other this was no great conquest of Might by Gideon but a gracious demonstration of power of yahweh's power and faithfulness to save his people but Gideon instantly made this about him as he was going out he took retribution against a personal insult by killing the men of Two Cities two of his kindness his two Israeli cities his own countrymen in sakath and penuel and his obedient battle against the midianites well he further compromised there by instead of fighting him with the 300 God said he would give it said hey come help me everybody and then killed his own countrymen he his battle immediately devolved into one of personal Vengeance against his own people the land did have 40 Years of rest under Gideon but we can start to see the decline in the quality of leader sadly Gideon's Legacy was not one of Yahweh worship but rather a Priestly garment called an ephod that he had made from The Spoils of War actually turned the people away from Yahweh worship it says the people hoard after the ephod a religious peace quasi-yahweh worship mixed in with syncretistically with the people of the land and the people turned away from Yahweh to worship like the people of the land did and then upon Gideon's death his son abimelech the son of a prostitute Gideon had been with wanted to succeed as father so promptly murdered all of his brothers all 70 of his brothers but one started a civil war and ended Dying by a woman dropping a millstone on his head the cycle of Judges continued God saved them but the people didn't truly repent and the nation continued the downward spiral unsurprisingly can anticipate what came next 10-6 the people of Israel again did the evil and the sight of Yahweh this time you might notice they never stopped it's not rest there's 40 Years of rest but characterized by Godless leaders 10-6 the people of Israel again did the evil on the side of Yahweh this time serving not only just the Bales and the astroth but every false god they could find but Yahweh judges 10 6-7 the people of Israel again did the evil in the sight of Yahweh served the Bales the astroth check this out the gods of Syria the gods of sidon the gods of Moab the gods of ammonites the Gods of the Philistines they forsook Yahweh and did not serve him so he always anger was kindled against them and he sold them into the hands of the Philistines and the ammonites do you know what we don't see this time we don't just see the people crying out it got really bad for them and it's it's actually exciting the people cried out for the first time with confession is this going to get better the people said we've sinned against you because we have forsaken Our God and served the Bales maybe they'd hit rock bottom and God replied in agreement and frustration saying you have forsaken me and served other gods now therefore I'm going to save you no more go and cry out to those other gods see if they'll save you the people knew those gods were helpless so they cried out again Yahweh we have sinned please deliver us this day and then it says they actually put away the foreign gods and served Yahweh we see the tragic reality at work that reveals the human heart too often responds to God's blessings with disobedience but we also see the way they are gracious Godly father Heavenly Father works and superintends his trials for his people God disciplines us for our good for our holiness so under God raw depression the people turn and God was merciful again as he saw the misery of Israel so we raised up jephthah a mighty warrior the son of a prostitute as Israel further declined into wickedness but maybe began to repent at least began to confess Jeff the LED Israel against the ammonites but in the process Jeff the foolishly and arrogantly vowed to Yahweh that he would offer as a burnt offering whatever came out of his doors when he first returned home If Only God would Grant him victory he won he returned home and his only daughter came out celebrating so following his own wisdom in completely uninformed by God's word sense of morality and religiosity looking a lot more like the human sacrificing people surrounding him than following God's law true Yahweh fearing which forbade such human sacrifice he killed his only daughter to keep his vow then jephthah further showed his true colors and Godless Intentions by murdering 42 000 of his countrymen men from the tribe of the ephraimites over a disagreement in personal slight the plunge into the godlessness of the nation and the leaders continued this time there would truly be no rest in the land it says jephthah murderously ruled Israel six years and then he died some other judges are mentioned but again no repentance no Yahweh serving or peace in the land is mentioned then chapter 13. the people of Israel again did the evil in the sight of Yahweh and the Philistines ruled them for 40 years on into likely the time of Samuel there would be no salvation or peace from a judge this time the people didn't cry out they actually rebuked this man this judge Sampson when he fought against them don't you know the Philistines were our rulers they didn't cry out but God still didn't forsake his people instead the angel of Yahweh again came to a man Manoa and his Barren wife and he promised a son would be born to her who would save Israel from the hand of the Philistines this man is none other than the famous Samson he was to be a Nazarite to God never cutting his hair and it was said that the spirit of Yahweh would give him superhuman strength against his enemies the story of Samson is one where Samson worked miracles of power for Yahweh while pursuing all manner of sin with no care for keeping God's law he freely made himself unclean and even worse sought marriage to a Philistine woman because she was right in his eyes even though expressly forbidden by God's word and then when the Philistines kill her and her dad Samson takes Vengeance on them by catching 300 foxes lighting their tail on fire setting fire to their fields he killed a thousand Philistine men with the Jawbone of a recently dead donkey and then this foolish Godless instrument of Yahweh that was wreaking havoc among the Philistines idiotically told the secret of his strength to Delilah a Philistine prostitute who is clearly intending to seduce and trap him Delilah then cut his hair his strength from Yahweh left him the Philistines captured him and gouged out his eyes finally this last and most Godless of the judges stood humiliated at a Philistine party to Dagon their God the Philistines were celebrating the apparent supremacy of Dagon over Yahweh saying our God has given our enemy into our hand you would think that Samson might be brought to repentance hearing that right he might have righteous anger against the Philistines mocking the supremacy of Yahweh maybe in passion to vindicate the name of Yahweh the source of his power Samson would call out for help nope instead you might want to look at this what he prays he prays O Lord Yahweh remember me and please strengthen me only this once o God why so that I may be Avenged on the Philistines for my eyes that's where he goes That's it this party of Dagon over Yahweh Samson wants Vengeance for his eyes not a care for yahweh's name or evidence of repentance or sorrow just a personal Vendetta vengeance and Yahweh answers the prayer nonetheless Samson's strength returns and he's able to knock the whole building down by pushing on its pillars and collapsing the building on 3 000 Philistine men and women at this idolatrous Festival it's the story of samsonian 1630. so the dead he killed at his death were more than those he had killed in his life so we're now at the tragic end of the cycle of the judges Samson judged for 20 years the people stopped crying out to Yahweh no peace came to the land the nation of Israel had become just as Godless as the nation she was supposed to displace and so had her leaders sets us up for the final chapter of the book well the final section of the book chapter 17 through 21. the descending cycle of compromising judges has culminated climaxed in the degeneracy of compromise we have a common refrain in this section four times it says there was no king in Israel everyone did what was right in their own eyes we get some stories of religiousness in Israel having something to do with Yahweh but they're driven by each person's opinion or personal thoughts of Yahweh that there's no information being gleaned or Dr Driving the people's motives or actions or relationship to God nothing had all indicating that they had any familiarity with the Torah any familiarity with all of the Revelation that had come just Generations before the nation it says had no king but the reality is the nation did not need a king to lead them away from Yahweh though the leaders that arose weren't particularly helpful no each person's Fallen heart untethered to God's word could do that very well on its own but it did point to what the right King should do lead the nation to Yahweh keep them faithful to Yahweh through the time of the monarchy we would see those kings were few and far between but we do on the sequel to this book get the promise of the perfect one who would come who would rule his people from the land people with new Hearts from the Throne of David in perfect righteousness forever but after a devastating descending cycle of compromising judges the nation of Israel has tragically reached the Pinnacle of godlessness here in these chapters we have a story of a levite remember who the Levites were supposed to be they're supposed to be scattered across Israel a tribe without a land for inheritance spread throughout the tribes throughout the land of the other tribes to lead them in worship of Yahweh according to the pattern given in God's word instead now Yahweh is treated in the land as just one more God among many and the people think oh maybe I have a levite that's one of those Yahweh people I can serve the god of the moabites the amorites the Hittites that I'll have a Dagon guy and I'll have a levite guy and we'll add him and maybe we can get Yahweh on our side too so chapter start 17 starts out the man named Micah and some of the men from the tribe of Dan who you might remember never even got their land and they're excited because they actually have a real light real life levite acting as their priest maybe that would finally bring them God's favor you see they've added they have some remnants of Yahweh worship and they've added that into the mix of their worship of all the other gods around them tendency to want to make worship of God fit in with the prevailing religious views of the world around us it's not isolated to judges you see it throughout history you see it in our day you see churches falling into this left and right throughout the generations Even in our time I wish I had the time to go off on it but you don't have to think hard to know of some examples of what I'm talking about the people of Dan set up a carved image for themselves and then they set up as priests to the tribe of the damage they set up this levite as a priest in the to the tribe of the danites um and it actually says in the book that that the Levites served the danites until the time of the Captivity and you see reference this in Second Kings 17 33 that that people feared the Lord feared Yahweh but they also served their own Gods after the manner of the people from whom they had been carried away this scene of the day night setting up a levite never went away under the Kings it actually continued we see all the way until the Captivity when the Assyrians finally pulled them away and we see some fights over the Levites and it's just sort of a sad story that goes nowhere that just shows lots of people don't know what's going on they don't know God they don't know the way to God and they have mixed Yahweh Worship in with the worship of the other gods around but then we see the real climax of The Story and Another levite chapter 19. this levite had a concubine and he was traveling through the Hill Country of Ephraim on his way to Shiloh where the house of God was at that time and as he traveled he was hesitant to stay in the city of Jerusalem for that was considered a non-israelite city due to the jebusites who had reconquered it apparently from the time it was conquered in judges 1. they instead pass on past Jerusalem in onto the Benjamin Benjamin Knight Town of gibea surely they would be more safe with their own countrymen there than they would have been with the jebusites in Jerusalem in gibia the levite finds a hospitable host an old man of the city who warns them you better not sleep in the Town Center it's a little reminiscent of the story from Genesis where the men of Sodom wanted to homosexually attack the two angels sent to rescue lot the Benjamin knights from gibia demand banging on the door bring out the man the man who just came into your house so that we may know him and with Twisted logic similar to jephthah's the man of the house suggests that the people of the town do something a little bit less Wicked here's my virgin daughter and his concubine raped them instead doing what was right in their own eyes that made more moral sense when you have a standard of morality based on doing what's right in your own eyes you can justify all kinds of horrible things says in 1925 the Benjamin Knights knew her and abused her all night until the morning in the morning the levite finds his unresponsive dead or dying concubine on the doorstep and carries her home the wickedness in Benjamin had gotten too great Israel had become worse than the Nations they were supposed to replace even as bad or worse than Sodom the city God did not have the patience to wait to destroy but instead sent fire and brimstone down in the days of Abraham so the levite says the nation must know about this and chopped his concubine up into 12 pieces and sent those 12 pieces along with the story of what happened to all of Israel and now for the first time horrified the nation is gathered together for the first time since judges 1-1 the nation of Israel has gathered together for a common goal judges 20 verse 18 in the same way that the book started remember when the people asked who should go up for us against the Canaanites hear the tribes United in a civil war of quasi-righteous anger against their brother Benjamin and they inquire of God just like one one who shall go up but instead of who shall go up against the Canaanites who shall go up for us to fight against Benjamin and Yahweh responded the same way as he did the first time Judah shall go up this time he didn't say I've given them into my into your hand after some back and forth the battle culminates in total slaughter of The Tribe of Benjamin save 600 men every man woman child animal city of Benjamins destroyed ironically what all of Israel was supposed to be doing all along to Godless Canaanites they only now finally do to their brother Benjamin the other tribes then or all the tribes but Benjamin in chapter 21 lift up their voices and weep bitterly and ironically asking why has this happened in Israel that one tribe should be lacking because you just killed him but they cry out why and you might think oh we know why we've turned away from Yahweh and National repentance happens but instead of setting aside idol worship or seeking Yahweh for an answer they take matters into their own hands and come up with a self-evidently horrible solution they note that when they went to go kill their brother Benjamin the people from jabesh Gilead didn't send any people so to avenge this lack of participation they instead kill all in jabish Gilead except the virgin girls the problem was there were only 400 virgins in jebish Gilead and there were 600 Benjamin Knights where were they going to get the other 200 so they say well there's a festival at Shiloh and there's going to be some girls dancing if you hide in the bushes and steal them and then when their their parents complain we say oh it's for the greater good the people of Benjamin did so judges 21 23. and took their wives according to their numbers from the dancers whom They carried off then they went and returned to their inheritance and rebuilt the towns and lived in them and the people of Israel departed from there at that time every man to his tribe and family and they went out from there every man to his inheritance in those days there was no king in Israel everyone did what was right in his own eyes pray God this is your word your patience with your people is amazing and we dare not look at this and say these people are worse from the heart than any one of us got apart from your grace we would participate in this godlessness with equal abandon and readiness God made this be a warning of the wickedness that is in our hearts in the gracious patience that's in yours but in the reality that you mean it when you say that you will judge sin when you promise Justice and judgment and that your patience won't last forever if we don't turn we ought to listen and God you are patient and you're gracious and you keep your promises into this people it's degeneration later you'd have a benjaminite on the throne and then King David to follow and then you'd make a promise for a king a perfect King that would Reign forever from that Throne of David a king Jesus who declares at the end of Revelation 21. 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Tt8L_3rAwzo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt8L_3rAwzo | Dresses by Coco Wyo Coloring Book Flip Through | hello everyone thank you for stopping by this is sandy from color creatively and i want to share with you a flip through of coco wild's book called dresses now i have never had a cocoa wild book this is my first one but when i saw this book and those dresses on the cover i just had to have it so i'm going to go through this and i'll link it below if you're interested in this book at all it's got some really neat pictures in it to color so let's take a look at it cocoa wild is a group of artists that are very talented okay i like fashion books as you know and here's some information about downloading a free page or pages or books from them this is the title page and these images are going to be fun to color i think let's just take a look on you know i always color ming juice sun i couldn't think of the name from creative haven and i really don't have too much other books but this one i thought looked really attractive to me and it had pictures with nice backgrounds that i thought i'd like to color so it's not just the girls standing there it's a background also that you can color and some have a black background like that this has a cute frame this reminds me of the 1940s with the shoes like that and the dresses just different to type see the background that's nice you don't have any backgrounds to worry about just color them in this is on amazon paper and i don't have a problem coloring on that but i think that i am going to take this book apart and i will copy the pictures i want to color off onto mixed media paper and then i can use all the watercolor that i would like it'll tolerate more different mediums i should say so you will see me having taken it apart and i will be photocopying on my laser printer uh these pictures but i'm really thinking they're nice to would be nice to color and i like the fact that they have a variety and some black backgrounds and i'm not happy with this black here because it usually bleeds through and that's another reason i want to uh copy it although it doesn't always do that unless you use markers but i'm going to use a lot of watercolor on these so i am going to set them on mixed media paper but the book is adorable the images are nice and this is my first coco wild book i see so many people with books by coco wild and this lady here on the front cover in the yellow dress i want to see if i can duplicate that i really think that's beautiful some real nice dresses here and scenes okay and there's other books here that you might be interested in and that's it okay i hope that you enjoyed this flip through and if you're interested in this book i'll leave a link below so until we meet again happy coloring | Color Creatively | UCmdGG2MybVmMNY3irgo3BrA | 2022-07-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 535 | 2,684 |
1sOjIY8mh1o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sOjIY8mh1o | Former Navy Seal reveals the key to winning in EVERY area of your life 👊🏼 | you know looking at entrepreneurs in general looking at people in general a lot of times we we all are a product of our past right all the decisions that we've made up to this point have got us to where we are the problem is some people are prisoners to the past and you just live in it they they marinate in it and you know I heard from Grant Cardone one time which you know I'm a big proponent of mentorship and and find the right people to get mentored by and I know you like Grant and he said you know you got to live in your potential not your current results and unfortunately a lot of people live in their past living their current results but they're not really living in the future of the potential of where they know that they can go | Nicholas Bayerle | UC0T0UOzrbvaQls4YjI68OJw | 2023-03-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 148 | 743 |
f0gCKK0lixM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0gCKK0lixM | As* and Abs * booty pump | welcome back to a another workout video today we're going to be doing awesome abs part two so for the booty portion it is going to be 10 reps 10 pulses and then 10 second rest in between x can't talk today each exercise and then for the ab portion it is going to be 40 seconds on for each exercise and then 10 seconds rest um and then in between the booty and the abs there's going to be a 30 second rest slash like transition into the other portion for the best results i recommend repeating this video at least three times the more the better think about it like this is probably only like a 10 to 15 minute video so repeating it three times will give you the full workout anyways let's get started [Music] baby [Music] is supposed [Music] [Applause] [Music] is [Music] i just got this feeling you don't say what you mean i just take this feeling but i can't fight this feeling i can't fight this feeling no more i call it how it is [Music] i [Music] i can't fight this feeling [Music] you're a different kind of beautiful bring my hand through your hair in the morning it's unusual the wheels can close on the pillow i can't get enough of you every day's a honeymoon let me show you i'll pull you closer i just wanna stay in love with you i don't wanna fall for someone cause baby all my sunshine my treasure just keeps getting better baby [Music] every moment [Music] my treasure just keeps getting better [Music] i'm in love with you i'm in love with you i'm in love with you [Music] oh i know it's gonna take us a lifetime i'm gonna sleep on you every day and things are going to change [Music] and i just wanna stay in love with you i don't wanna fall for someone though [Music] with you i don't wanna fall for someone new cause baby you're my sunshine i treasure just keeps getting better [Music] i'm in love with you in love with you i'm in love with you [Music] you [Music] you [Music] it don't work no more [Music] is [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] try your best [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] is [Music] is like [Music] is [Music] [Applause] [Music] gotta get that paycheck today [Music] and my [Music] is [Music] is [Music] today if not today then one day | Daisy Keech | UC6MSzdTnry2uynOWIB-tSDg | 2022-09-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 418 | 2,212 |
MbUdua-dhR4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbUdua-dhR4 | Jeremiah 2 | Daily in the Word | Pastor Neil Spencer | [Music] today we're in the second chapter of the Old Testament book of Jeremiah Jeremiah is a prophetic book and it's a very a very tenderhearted book you know Jeremiah is known as the weeping prophet one who had a tremendous heart for God and for God's people but was brokenhearted over the attitudes the choices the decisions the lack of obedience that the people of God had for God and in Chapter 2 you can kind of hear the Lord's heart through Jeremiah's writing listen as it says here in Jeremiah chapter 2 verse 1 the lord gave me another message he said go and Shout this message to Jerusalem this is what the Lord says I remember how eager you were to please me as a Young Bride long ago how you loved me and followed me even through the barren Wilderness in those days Israel was holy to the Lord Lord the first of his children all who harmed his people were declared guilty and disaster fell upon them I the Lord have spoken Jeremiah opens up this chapter calling God's people to remember how when they first came to God it was a relationship of the heart it was a relationship that out of the heart extended into every aspect of their lives and God was blessing them but as you read this chapter today you'll see that Israel like their pattern oh so often throughout the Old Testament they fell into sin and as you read the end of this chapter you'll see that God Likens Israel to an Unfaithful wife you see for their Disobedience they fell into consequence they started in a place where they were in love with God and serving God and and Walking with God but they drifted drifted into sin and sin always leads to consequence you know someone once shared with me this truth that i' I'd love the opportunity to share with you and it's this reality that sin sin is not bad because it's forbidden sin is forbidden because it's bad Sin will destroy you a lifestyle given over to your own lusts and passions and desires outside of the boundaries and the guard rails and guidelines of God's word well it always leads to ruin and as we read this book The Book of Jeremiah we'll see the consequences of sin but we'll also see the compassion of a God who loves us so my encouragement as you read this chapter today let your heart be like putty in the hands of our God seek the Lord with all your heart trust him walk with him and Obey him in every area of your life today may your attitudes may your choices may your decisions be most motivated by a love relationship that we have with God because God he loves us so much that he gave his son Jesus for us so today let's walk with him in a relationship of [Music] love | Coastline Calvary Chapel | UC86XFKebofBUaEXS-KlYibg | 2024-02-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 499 | 2,620 |
NK3mEwVCYh4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK3mEwVCYh4 | Works in Progress Webinar Operationalizing the CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance | i want to acknowledge the oclc research library partnership which both underwrites and inspires our work attendees of this webinar are from the oclc rlp thank you for your continued support and input into our work as both of these are crucial to our success and now i'm delighted to turn things over to our presenters stephanie carroll and jane anderson who have a lot of valuable things to share with us today so stephanie thank you marcy welcome everybody and um we're going to start by introducing ourselves since you can't see us i'm stephanie carroll i'm otna from the native village of courica i'm along the kappa river in alaska i'm an assistant professor of public health and associate director for the native nations institute at the university of arizona and i'm also the chair of the global indigenous data alliance as well as the co-founder of the us indigenous data sovereignty network and i'm here today with my good friend and colleague jane anderson who's going to introduce herself briefly now hi everyone my name is jane anson uh it's so great to have so many of you joining us uh i'm an associate professor in um new york university and i'm the co-director of local context and the equity for indigenous research and innovation and coordinating hub great to have you all here thanks i think you may be muted welcome back everybody i'm going to begin by acknowledging the town awesome nation and whose unseated lands the university of arizona is located and on which i now sit and to their elders elected traditional and emerging leaders and to other respected persons of that nation and i also pay my respects to the pascuayaki tribe whose people also share these lands here in what is known as tucson arizona so today we're going to give you a brief introduction into some of the work that's happening both domestically here in the u.s as well as internationally around indigenous data sovereignty and governance we want to acknowledge that there are broad focus areas that address law policy ethics and infrastructures so you'll hear us give a nod to some of those other infrastructures such as some of those other elements such as the on declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples federal and institutional guidelines but we're going to really focus on some efforts around metadata standards in terms of infrastructures as well as notices which will address some ethics aspects of implementing indigenous data sovereignty and governance within repositories and other data collections so indigenous peoples broadly are across the world and there is no one set definition um defining indigenous peoples becomes a very broad conversation and often torpedoes are actual discussions of why rights are important for indigenous peoples and why why self-identification is also elemental to how indigenous peoples identify themselves so generally indigenous peoples have a strong link to territories and surrounding natural resources as well as distinct social economic and political systems and a connection to um and recognizing the importance of reproducing their environments and systems as distinctive peoples and communities so most importantly indigenous peoples have inherent rights to sovereignty and self-determination here in the u.s there are 574 federally recognized tribes about 60 state recognized tribes native hawaiians as well as probably over 100 unrecognized tribes who are seeking federal or state recognition or acting as sovereigns and broadly we apply indigenous data rights to all of those peoples so what are indigenous data data are information and knowledge in any format today that impact indigenous peoples nations and communities at both the collective and individual levels so these are data about our resources environments they are our land and water data sacred sites territories plants and animals also data about us is individuals so administrative data social health data also those commercial and corporate data that are collected about us every second of the day and finally their data about us as collectives as nations and peoples their traditional cultural information they are our oral histories our literature our ancestral clans not clan knowledges and we'll talk a little bit about how we assert our rights and interests and govern these data through external systems today indigenous data sovereignty then is the right of indigenous peoples and nations to govern those data so to govern the collection the ownership and application this derives from inherent rights to govern people's lands and resources its genesis is in those traditions roles and responsibilities that communities have had for generations to steward and care for community-held information we position indigenous data sovereignty within a human rights framework we utilize court cases treaties and other recognitions whether within domestic and or international arenas as leverage points and as tools but we're not dependent on those and finally knowledge belongs to the collective and is fundamental to who indigenous peoples are as collectives and so this is really about working through some of the epistemocyte that's occurred and reclaiming and reasserting rights and interests within the data sphere importantly data governance really interacts on a few levels and so for indigenous peoples today who have experienced arenas of data dependents where they're reliant on for instance the federal government for information about them or for storing and caring for their information indigenous peoples are rebuilding their data system as well as rebuilding their governance systems after generations of federal or colonial policies and practices which are still going on today and so in that process indigenous nations need data for governance so they need that information to make decisions so they need access today to covet numbers all from infection all the way up to wastewater treatments at the collective level or excuse me wastewater data about covet at the collective level um to make those decisions and at the same time they need to be making sure that the these external governments and external entities like hospitals or universities have access to meaningful data about indigenous peoples that are created and collected and curated with their input and then they need to be governing that data and so it's an iterative process of of governing and caring for data and stewarding and influencing how data are collected and how stored as the same time as they're impacting um the collection of those data and the use of those data and so there's a there's a feedback loop and a um ongoing interaction between the need for governance of data and the data and then data for governance the reasons for this are because identifying indigenous collections and data are extremely difficult today especially as we become more and more reliant on digital systems so indigenous data and collections can be hard to find they can be buried in larger collections data sets repositories scientific papers they are often mislabeled or not properly attributed they're not searchable so at a very base level when we talk about research data we say that indigenous collections of data are not fair they're not findable they're not accessible they're not interoperable they're not reusable and these data can range from ethnographic materials biological materials to earth observations and so on so these data and information infrastructures pose challenges in an era of open data big data and open science every indigenous community has enormous collections and data held in archives museums libraries repositories and other online databases but there's significant information about these collections including individual and community names and proper provenance that is missing indigenous peoples and communities are largely not the legal rights holders to these data and collections and there's issues of responsibility in ownership as well as the incomplete and significant mistakes in the metadata that continue through the the data life cycle today and so there while we have these issues with existing data there's also this um landscape where there are more and more researchers working and collecting data and samples from indigenous communities than ever before and so beginning to insert indigenous data governance and using mechanisms for rights and interests within the data life cycles and ecosystems becomes more and more important so these these beginning to do that requires that tribal governance governments govern tribal data that they set up their own um data systems um and they begin to work through all the nuts and bolts of doing that that's not what we're focusing on today today we're focusing on enhancing these data relationships with data stewards who are external to tribes by managing by tribal standards and so we'll begin to show some tools of those in a little bit when jane starts to talk so across the globe there's a commitment to indigenous data sovereignty the terminology around indigenous state of sovereignty and governance really came about about five years ago and it is um giving voice to efforts that have been going on for far longer than that um actually since contacts and and solar colonialism has occurred in many places within indigenous data sovereignty there are a number of networks so i mentioned that i'm part of the u.s indigenous data sovereignty network here there's the tamana roranga maori data sovereignty network in new zealand as well as the miami wengara indigenous data sovereignty collective in australia there's a lot of efforts even broader than that so the sami and in mexico and latin america and southeast asia and india and elsewhere and as well as africa so we're seeing a lot of activity beginning to occur and um so about a year ago we formed the global indigenous data alliance to start to impact policy at the international level and network those nation-state-based networks or regional networks together so that we can begin to advance rights and interests of indigenous peoples and we've utilized the research data alliance um for uh creating and um and beginning some of that policy and advocacy work at the international level the global indigenous data alliance that promotes indigenous control of indigenous data so like i said it's an international network to advance indigenous data sovereignty and governance particularly around asserting indigenous people's rights and interests in data advocacy and policy is really where we're at though most of us who participate in gita are doing research in our own nation states as well as internationally around a lot of these aspects so most of our research and our policy advocacy reinforces these rights to engage in decision decision making about data in accordance with indigenous values and collective interests so when we formed gita we released the care principles for indigenous data governance these came from and were developed through a process at the research data alliance through a workshop there on to create those principles and then were vetted through google docs and paper documents through research and indigenous communities worldwide these principles were set forth to assert indigenous rights and interests within open data open science and spheres and to begin to influence uh and set forth a minimum standard for how external entities interact with indigenous data and indigenous peoples so these their care principles have four primary principles and each primary principle has three sub-principles and so we talk about collective benefit so data ecosystems shall be designed and function in ways that enable indigenous peoples to drive benefit from the data as well as authority to control um recognizing indigenous rights to control that data working through some of the elements of data for governance and governance of data and putting forth that indigenous data governance enables indigenous peoples and governing bodies to determine um how indigenous peoples as well as indigenous lands territories resources knowledges and geographical indicators are represented and identified with within data and as well as the r and cara's responsibility so those working with indigenous data have a responsibility to share how those data are used and support indigenous people's self-determination and collective benefits so a lot of times when we talk about responsibility we think about the responsibility to behave in a certain way and to do certain things but also embedded in responsibility is the responsibility to build up and and participate in supporting the development of indigenous capacity capability and infrastructure so building up and providing training in communities on not only the rights aspects but the technical aspects or other aspects around indigenous data practices within the in the indigenous nations as well as building up infrastructure so everything from making sure that there's internet connectivity but also the building of data repository or collections repository infrastructures and so on and finally ethics grounding ethics in the the ethics of communities in which you were working so indigenous people's rights and well-being should be the primary concern in all stages of the data life cycle and the cost of data ecosystem importantly here i think when we're thinking about repositories and or research today is really being committed and grounded and thinking through the impacts of future use of data and always being up front about either the shortcomings of not of not having for instance you know when when um covid research really started hitting the ground running you know when we even in the mainstream we're not yet ready to deal through all of the privacy issues for individuals um around cova data even in our consent forms um but how do we deal through um privacy and consent at collective levels so that we have indigenous rights and interests and indigenous peoples participating at all times and making those decisions about what data should be shared and how they are provisioned for reuse in the future so once we step forth or actually when we're producing care principles for indigenous data governance we knew that the immediate next steps were to think through the impact on policy and practice so how would entities be putting forth and and aligning themselves with the care principles what education needs would be needed for that for policy development but also the tools for practice within different spheres and so this is our our initial thinking through as we begin to think about what operationalizing the care principles look like in different environments about some of the tools that are already enhanced for supporting the care principles so for instance we have tribal research and data codes that exist in tribal law tribal irbs and we have institutional guidelines so at the university of arizona and actually the state of arizona we have a tribal consultation policy that each of the universities are supposed to work through and so tribes can those are companion with tribes own research review processes so tribes have some research review processes which are done by a independent board or they are completed by the tribal council through tribal resolution or they might have a tribal institutional review board which is what an irb is and those review research sometimes just for humans and other times in a larger sphere and so today what we're going to work through is talking about some of the ways that we can embed provenance and indigenous rights and interests within data repositories and our own through our own data collection by utilizing labels and notices which jane is going to speak to in depth thanks so much stephanie hi everybody um before i begin i would like to acknowledge that i'm on the lands of the lenape la napehoking in new york and i want to pay my respects to the ancestors as well as to the past present and emerging lenape leaders we're going to talk a little bit about the traditional knowledge and the biocultural labels and notices which is uh which are initiatives that come through a project called local context which was established in 2010 with some primary uh objectives of enhancing and legitimizing locally based decision making and indigenous governance frameworks for determining ownership access and culturally appropriate conditions for sharing collections historical collections but also future collections and indigenous data um the local context ecosystem really exists of two different kinds of initiatives labels which are developed by communities and the communities are insert within to records and within to data and notices which were really developed for institutions and for researchers is a very different kind of strategy to recognize indigenous rights within data without living data systems so i'm going to start by talking a little bit about the traditional knowledge labels or the tk labels which really should be understand as understood as cultural protocols for sharing knowledge they're machine readable there's 18 of them and they really bring indigenous protocols into digital management as cultural heritage they're used by a lot of communities at the moment across multiple countries um and have been around for a while so they're kind of becoming more more embedded in the practices not only within community levels but also institutions and increasingly adopted by governments as well as they help governments meet certain kinds of standards around the declaration on the right of indigenous people so i'm going to talk through just a couple of the labels they're just i think four of them this is the attribution label this really allows for communities to bring their names back into the record a lot of those names have been excluded or are missing and this is part of the challenge when a lot of the cultural heritage gets digitized those names continue to be missing um in the kind of in the metadata so the attribution label does a lot of work to kind of correct and to include names that should have always been included in the beginning and what you see here is the icon which is uh we see an icon and you see uh text and how the labels work is that the labels themselves themselves remain uh static you don't change the labels they need to be recognized internationally partly because indigenous communities have collections all around the world um and what each community is able to do is to customize the text that goes with uh with the icon and i'll show you some examples of that in a moment this is the outreach label this is a label that allows communities to uh decide on material that they would like and feel represents themselves again dealing with a historical challenge that um the ways in which indigenous people have been represented hasn't been through indigenous decision-making um it's largely been through non-indigenous people who have chosen the ways in which indigenous people are represented within our institutions this is the seasonal label this label is an interesting label in that it connects uh land and place to knowledge uh it recognizes that there are certain kinds of times of the year that certain knowledge can be shared and it allows the kind of expression of land-based teaching so for example that kind of song should only be sung at a certain time of the year for instance when the first snow occurs or when harvesting sweet grass particular songs are sung for example this label allows for that kind of expression and that context to come through in the record in a really really different way this is the culturally sensitive label we recognize that within institutions there is an enormous amount of culturally sensitive material not only uh sacred secret material material that perhaps shouldn't have been recorded there's a lot of anxiety about the circulation of that material but also a material that that has uh cultural sensitivities around access to it uh through and partly because of histories of colonialism but also because of the ways in which indigenous people have been studied and documented and the kind of the ways in which that representation has happened so for instance communities use this culturally sensitive uh label around census records when there's derogatory language around the census record from the bureau of indian affairs agent for example other communities use this label around language materials understanding that a lot of care and sensitivity needs to be used around the circulation of those materials so i want to just show you a couple of examples of uh the labels in in in practice uh the first one is an example with this golets band of stolo first nation and canada and it's really about embedding digital cultural protocols into a scale it's uh project uh the virtual as their virtual museum here is the kind of website for the scale virtual museum and you can see at the top of their page they are using four labels that kind of govern the use of uh content help people understand what their responsibilities are when they're engaging with the stories that scarlett is sharing with the world this is an example of the customization of the labels so you see that the icon remains the same this is the attribution label uh and this label has been customized by skull it's to both into the language uh hulkamalam but also to kind of explain what attribution means to scarlets and here it means literally name and place every community is uh able to uh define those terms in their own ways which really adds to um you know explaining and nuancing the complexity around what we think attribution might be um this is the past mcquady tribe in the library of congress example this is really an example about correcting metadata on existing records and establishing community authority these recordings were made in 1890 they're the oldest sound recordings made on indigenous lands in the united states uh this was the online catalogue record at the library of congress prior to doing the work with personal cody you can see that it's a fairly impoverished record in the sense that we know very little about the content we have the researchers names of the songs and we know the length of the sound cylinder but other than that we know very very little about um the recording and what's on it through working with the past mcquaddy this is the updated library of congress record where we have the name in personal body there and there's enormous pages of traditional knowledge that's being shared with this one record there are 31 recordings and this is the same for all of them but the personal quality decided they also wanted to use the traditional knowledge labels as a means for asserting their authority back into the library of congress record as well and you can see them very close to the content at the top of the page they chose the attribution label the outreach label and the non-commercial label [Music] so what had what had to happen with this was uh there had to be some kind of transformations within the mark records the labels are added as a different subfield within the mark record but also uh through this project there was a need to actually develop within json the capacity for the traditional knowledge labels to be added to any record within the library of congress and this is just an example of that and one of the other interesting um developments within this project was where do the past and quality rights get recognized uh through ongoing conversations that was decided um that they needed to be expressed within the rights advisory and you can see that they're expressed above the legal the copyright holder which is the peabody museum of archaeology and ethnography at harvard they're being understood as the first rights and so the labels are doing that kind of work as well to kind of bring in the recognition that should have been there from the first moment so we have been doing the tk labels for about eight years and over the last year we started developing the new biocultural labels um the biocultural labels really focus on accurate proven provenance transparency and integrity in research engagements and in this sense they're really digital markers that define community expectations and consent about appropriate use of collections and data particularly trying to collect connect data to people and environments over time and in that sense they're really a practical application of indigenous data governance principles to issues of access and benefit sharing for genetic resources we have six biocultural labels provenance consent therapy collaboration open to commercialization multiple community and research use so this is the um the text for why would you use the provenance label kind of understanding that indigenous people have the right to be making decisions about future use of information and biological collections particularly in data and digital sequence information that derive from associated lands waters and territories and so this label is doing a lot of work to support the practice of proper and appropriate acknowledgement into the future recognizing that many of the problems that the traditional knowledge labels have had to be trying to deal with is the certain kinds of failures around appropriate and proper provenance within the record so this label addresses that the other intervention that we have are these uh notices that we've developed particularly for researchers and institutions the tk and bc notice and the open to collaborate and attribution incomplete notices they're not customizable in the same way as the labels are but they really should be understood as kind of a placeholder that can be put on a collection or on data or in the sample field until community has been able to add their labels to it the cultural institution labels uh tend to work in a very kind of forward-facing way in the sense that they help indicate two user publics that there are processes and protocols around collaboration that are occurring within the institution and the tk and the bc notices tend to get used by researchers who are really at this kind of interface in engaging with indigenous communities and want to when they kind of include their data within an institution want to make very clear that there are indigenous interests that need to be added in that first instance so these are the uh the cultural institution notices the open to collaborate and the attribution incomplete and they really indicate a commitment to working with indigenous communities to fix mistakes at the catalog classification and metadata level this is an example of those labels being used at the abbey museum they have added them to their entire online collection uh they've added the open to collaborate to all of their collection uh and in many instances they've added the attribution incomplete recognizing that they don't have the full information about their the item and this is kind of an invitation to work collaboratively to make sure that that information going forward is included with that item this is the new york state museum has just added uh the open to collaboration with their uh indigenous collections this is the lewis henry morgan collection this is the largest collection of native material is that the state museum um and again kind of indicating uh that there are actual proper processes in place to do that collaboration and to work with indigenous communities this is the notice that's been included within geom which is a metadata database for geological and genetic sequences again indicating that they're developing a metadata fields that can include traditional knowledge in biocultural labels hello again everybody at this time we're going to take a pause um and give everybody a little time to reflect and think through some questions that we're posing here and then we'll move on and have our final brief discussion about future ideas and efforts here so first we'd like your feedback on indigenous data shoppers and the tools we've presented that support indigenous data sovereignty and you see the questions here we're going to have someone pop up it's in the chat now if there's a poll where you can give feedback on would you like your institutions to have further training on ib and the labels and as well as a second question there so yeah so hi everybody this is marilee um we have a uh um a uh an interactive poll here that we'd like to invite you to participate in and uh unfortunately i didn't change this to give account we just see that 100 of people responded so if you open a tab on your browser and go to pollyv.com oclc we can we're inviting you to indicate if you're interested in being more engaged and then in just a moment we will um share with you a link where you can actually sign up and indicate your interests so uh there are some additional steps that you can take um to sign on to get some more information in um the two areas that uh were indicated um or you can just uh uh you know this this webinar may be maybe enough for you for right now but we're seeing kind of uh overwhelming interest here um in uh in finding out more so i am going to leave this poll open for a moment but but don't go away from this um url we're going to uh we're going to be back with another poll in in just uh just a few minutes so let's switch back over to the slides merrily did you ask the same question or the second question on that poll as well are we doing that next little glitch in the system here stephanie you can go on to the next slide and we'll grab people's information um from the forum okay so the if you are interested in further connections both um to learn more or for train the trainer opportunities there is a google survey that you can complete the link is now in the chat box and that will give you direct contact without having to further do anything right now to indicate your interest and so please take a moment to do that yeah so now we have another um another interactive session so if you go back to that same url uh poll ev dot com slash oclc we're interested in finding out from you i'm going to switch over to my screen which particular aspects of this would you be most interested in learning more about so you should have a little text box available and you can type in some text as soon as we start seeing responses they will be um displayed here uh on the screen and then you can um you can upvote uh any um there we go we see that uh there's interest in learning more about those tk and pc labels applying culturally sensitive labels to marc records or dublin core records in our catalog and digital repository also some interest in that particular application metadata just more generally how the tk and bc labels can be effectively used in repository records yes i know that in talking to some people materials in the institutional repository are frequently come up as areas where people are interested in informing future researchers about how that data can be used um permitting different user groups the options of seeing labels based on their preferences this is like a little horse race um i am going to i'm going to suggest that in the interest of time we wow look at these look at these go uh we switch back i'm going to leave the poll open though so people can continue to enter information in here and maybe at the end of the presentation we can come back and look at this uh some more and see how this is shaped up but i think this is a fabulous input um for for you guys uh does that work well for you guys that works great thank you for managing that and thank you everybody for answering that poll um it is fun to watch it become populated so we're gonna switch and talk about opportunities for indigenous futures and applying and thinking through some initial uses and kind of spurring thoughts about what some further uses of the two items that we talked about today are so the notices and the labels from a high-level perspective so one of the things that we are just initially beginning conversations are are research repositories particularly those within university settings and so thinking through with those repository managers and others who are creating the systems for those repositories what are the issues around tribal data within um research repositories so some of the questions initially i've had from some repositories folks are you know are tribal identifiers sensitive data how would you implement labels and notices within those systems if you want to be able to to um to utilize and store tribal data within those systems and so some of the feedback initially is that there have been statements within the u.s and by indigenous state of sovereignty but also by tribes and inter-tribal organizations so the national congress of american indians made a statement actually put some words into nih around some other repository data sharing policies stating that restrictions should be operative anytime that the data do include information from an american indian and alaska native tribes and individuals so the recommendation is to include a policy statement or we would argue to even make stronger statements through notices and other items that researchers must document how they are respecting the preferences of tribal nations to share or not share data so the the repository itself can include elements of this and so one thing that you can do within a repository for instance is in the metadata have a tick box um if there and request that researchers indicate if there is indigenous data within their data that they're depositing and also if um if there is they need to append or submit the tribal permissioning for that so whether it was a tribal resolution or a uh an institutional review board approval that states how those data may be shared but to put that in the repository themselves of course we want to acknowledge that there's challenges in this about how do you deal with data that might be aggregated for indigenous or american indian or alaska native status so use that kind of variable instead of using a tribal identifier variable and so what levels of protection need to be there for those data and as opposed to data that may indicate that i'm on uh from the native village of clitika for instance um and so um you know those are just emerging and working through both at the nih and also in other research funder and arenas as well as in the repository arena itself um and then stating that metadata must collect whether data sets contain indigenous data so that's part of the tip box aspect and asking researchers to describe how those data were obtained and documented so working through some of the the attribution and provenance issues and so again finally collecting those permissions from a repository standpoint not just having a tick box in there and these like i said are very initial conversations that myself and some others have had with repo research repositories at universities about applying what needs to accompany applying labels and notices within the policies and and systems themselves and then jane right now is going to talk to you about talk to you about a couple other efforts that we have moving forward with the labels and notices so thinking about these kinds of like who are the kind of key um stakeholders that need to be engaged with this work as as stephanie mentioned repositories are core um funders are core but so too are researchers and publishers so we've initiated some conversations with the nature publishing group was very interested in thinking about using the biocultural labels and the tk and bc notices to support kind of integrity and transparency in research this is something that is really important not only through to be made visible to uh you know researcher publics but also understanding what the contours of research have been and mean when you're doing engaged and supported research so this is kind of one conversation that's happening with nature at the moment and this is another conversation that's happening with orchid um which is uh not not-for-profit that is again thinking about how to create transparency around research they're very interested in how the notices can be applied within their research records or within individual researcher records indicating that researchers are aware that they're working with communities as well as thinking about what the metadata for those uh for that research looks like and part of the work that we're doing at the moment is building out uh the new local context hub that will deliver the tk and the bc labels but it will include the capacity for orcid numbers to be included with notices that are then distributed what of the other efforts that we're currently working through is through the ieee who sets a lot of data standards uh we are working to set up a recommended practice for the providence of indigenous people's data this effort actually just launched um late last month and we're due soon to have our new our next meeting next week and so this is a um an effort really to create a very broad and high level recommended practice for the core parameters for providing and digitally embedding provenance information for indigenous peoples beta broadly and so through the ieee this process takes about four years to get a standard um set um and um we welcome anybody to just email you actually you can email me for more information if you're interested in joining that i know a couple of folks who are on this call have done have already attended a meeting and we look forward to doing that it's going to be an interesting process and so that's all that jane and i have for you today we know it was very quick and and a fast overview and so we do have some time now to engage through some questions and to answer those and also do contact us and look through some of the links that were in the chat box as well as that are on the slide now thank you stephanie and thank you jane um you've given us a lot to think about some really valuable information we do have time for a few questions so uh we can start with those that have come in through chat already so one of the questions is how are the care principles related to the saa society of american archivists protocols for native american archival materials i'll take that one quickly and then jane if you want to add on to that but i just say broadly so in terms of timeline the care principles came after those but the care principles are more broad so they apply across all spheres and so they we've set them forth as a minimum standard set forth through an iterative process primarily with indigenous peoples to to create some very baseline guidelines and so our hope is that all of these societies and others will begin to start to think through um you know whether their guidelines um are aligned with the care principles or what the care principles actually or what the care principles might push the their discipline guidelines to consider or actually in other ways how their discipline guidelines can exceed the expectations or already do exceed the expectations of the care principles so again yeah care principles very broad so lots of disciplines um and um the saa are there are specific to um archivists thanks stephanie i think that that takes care of that and we can move on to another question which is is there an attempt to distinguish the label used within an indigenous group and the label that same group uses for outsiders no the answer i guess the short answer is no um what we find is that communities are really using these labels for outsiders um they're really expressions that are for a different client for it for a non-indigenous public particularly within repositories particularly with engagements with researchers some communities do use them within their own content management system to help navigate through particular kind of content and they use the same labels that they would be using as for public outward facing as for internal but they really were developed to help educate non-indigenous publics about already existing cultural protocols that should have always been considered as part of how that material is being reused regardless of who holds the legal rights great thanks so much for for that jane and then another question um so someone wrote in to say they're curious uh if if thought has been given towards permanent links or uris for the tk labels this would make embedding the labels and holding repository records more effective and allow repositories to link back to the latest and most preferred version of that label yeah absolutely um the tk labels do have that they do have a permanent uri that goes with them uh when they're developed through the tk labels hub and that will be the same for the biocultural labels as well okay great thank you and then uh another question about the tk labels are they accessible by screen readers in terms of accessibility and uh those who need to use uh you know screen readers for visual impacts at the moment they're not it's one of our access issues that we're dealing with um so they can be available and uh can be seen by screen readers uh so yes that's we're working on that well there's there are there's a there's a lot of work to do so it's good to know that that's on the list of items to be working on um and you know uh stephanie and jane if there's interest uh merrily could show the uh the final results in the poll if we want to just take a look at that and share that with one another now uh we could we could do that all right so merrily i will hand things over to you and uh have you show us uh what things are looking like um and merrily i might have you verbally yeah yeah sorry yeah when i was sharing my screen i was having problems unmuting myself because that option went someplace else um so there's a lot of interest in that kind of practical application here um uh applying the um the labels within um mark records or dublin core records for the digital repository uh and also some more kind of an opportunity to learn more about the uh how the labels work in depth um and to see more examples um you shared some examples but i think that there's a real hunger to see how these uh play out in um in library systems in finding aids etc again that interplay with repositories and i think i saw a little bit further down the list working with researchers who may be generating data you talked a little bit about that your work with orcid i think would definitely apply there so just a really broad range of things that people are interested in digging into a little more so we will definitely karen asks if we will share these poll results we definitely will um i will take a um a screenshot of these and share them back both with our presenters and then also we can post those along with the other materials um i do see in here a question maybe we can ask jane and stephanie well we've got them is how are creation and updates to tk labels documented so you know 20 years out will communities be able to trace the evolution of their labels yeah that's a great question um it's through the local context hub that we're building we have a database that maintains the um legacy of the labels that they're being created so that it's not only in 20 years will you be able to see um you know how these have been you know rewritten or kind of how they've transformed as indigenous communities needs have transformed but also they will that will serve as a great that is for us to be able to use um machine learning uh technology to help find and search for labels across repositories as well so that database is pretty important and pretty key to the hub that we're developing excellent that's excellent to hear um and then another question can you link to where the tribal specific tk label uris can be found and that's something we can if you don't have that handy we can share it afterwards and then see do you see applications for the care principles outside of indigenous data so in other words thinking about the overall principles when considering research done with other populations who may not have the same types of organized governance as indigenous communities curious about your thoughts for that yes so i will say this is stephanie i will say um there is a definite yes there um when we release the care principles well i'll back up a little bit when we first started talking about indigenous rights and and um open data uh broadly internationally um there was a lot of chatter about how it might how those rights um and the the mechanisms and tools that come out of asserting those rights might impact and benefit other marginalized communities um fast forward to when we released the care principles about a year ago um almost immediately there was a lot of response about well these can apply to everybody and one of the real um you know in two ways one is that you know we really need to be thinking hard about our data governance systems um more broadly um and then two um the care principles set forth all of these ideas to think about about that apply to people and purpose of data which i didn't really address that well what i talked about is that they you know their companion to the to the fair principles right and so the fair principles are thinking about the attributes of data but the care principles are really setting forth minimum standards to to apply within people and purpose and so there's one huge caveat to this though is that we push back on these broad applications of the care principles are that these care principles came out of indigenous innovation and indigenous values and indigenous rights and interests and so if we wholesale just take them into a mainstream application right now without letting the innovation and um and creation continue to occur through indigenous values and indigenous ways of knowing then we won't indigenous peoples or the rest of the world benefit from that thinking in the tools and the criteria and the operationalization of the care principles and so we've kind of pushed back a little bit in terms of working with people to apply them outside the indigenous context for now thank you stephanie for so eloquently describing that and just thinking about people and purpose but also the value of indigenous ways of knowing so | OCLC Research | UCs-wuW3X9PVzyCX9kEyI9ig | 2020-08-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,005 | 46,516 |
iNGz4w78mC8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNGz4w78mC8 | FRIDAY THE 13TH DVD ULTIMATE COLLECTION REVIEW | I am by the way hello YouTube today my name is wildboy569 now welcome back to another video I apologize for not getting a video uploaded earlier today I just didn't have the energy to find one but I found something at the store today that I wanted to show you guys and today I'm going to show you this box set of five of the Friday the 13th uh ultimate edition DVD collection from Crystal Lake to Manhattan now Friday the 13th if you don't know Friday the 13th is as they slash around to start down in 1980 and then become a cult for and then had a phenomenon of the legendary of the uh uh horse slasher villain Jason Voorhees and I just wanted to show you guys this because well many of you guys know that Nightmare on honestly is my all-time favorite horror franchise the first Freddy Krueger movie is my favorite horse movie of all time and not many people know about my thoughts on the Friday the 13th series I think it's I think it's an okay series uh but I prefer uh The Nightmare on Elm Street series way way more because uh in the documentary of the Crystal Lake memories uh the creator of Sean Cunningham who directed the first one he said they just was just a knockoff on Halloween which came out two years prior from the first one at least with the Freddy Nightmare on Elm Street movie I get that as a slasher movie but at least it has some originality to it but anyway this is an okay franchise I wouldn't say one of my favorite Frenchies of all time so and it's not like critical wise um the uh the highest rating is the first one with like a 60 on my tomatoes so not many of these movies have high ratings but I just wanted to show you guys this box because I thought it was really cool I picked it up at it believe it or not a pawn shop and I thought I'd show you guys because here's the front of it shows Jason Voorhees and the mass and the on the bridge and all that and he got the Friday the 13th um uh from Crystal Lake the main had to open DVD collection and keep in mind that these this is all the um Paramount movies from first one to Manhattan because the first new line Cinema Jay Friday the 13th was Jason Goes to Hell because I guess Paramount still have the rights to the Friday the Friday Friday the 13th name and uh so they didn't give him didn't give new line Cinema permission so they said he was able to do Jason Goes to Hell so and then we gotta here's the Box slip of the DVD so I'm gonna show you this one and there's two DVD two movies per disc and they're very as you can tell they're like a very slim case that out of the way so we got the thread of the 13th and Friday the 13th Part Two as I say it's in a very very small slim case all on two DVDs for the 13 part one and two with Jason bat and uh um whatever it's called a uh I don't know what they call it but it's like a uh something Jason Batch get Jason or whatever Jason and then uh we got Friday the 13th and Friday the 13th the Final Chapter part three and the final chapter the person who played uh Jason Voorhees in the Final Chapter Ted white passed away a few days ago at the age of 95 s p so here's the front again very slim and all that and this is from part three with that that we got um Friday the 13th the new beginning and Jason lives got the front spine in the back and then we got the new blood and Jason Takes Manhattan again slim case Jason Takes my hat was the last film they made from Paramount Paramount juice for the 13th and all that and then cams with this extra DVD as well kind of like the nightmare mum Street DVD box set from 1999 to like Cinema killer extras got the Friday the 13 Chronicles AP feature red uh Galore pictures Crystal Lake victim Stella tell us from The Cutting Room trailers and all that so really really cool and all that let's get back to look like Okay cool so that is the box set of the Friday the 13th series and uh yeah really cool very cool long story short my brother actually picked this up at a pawn shop and we traded movies he traded my Blu-ray box instead of Halloween Michael Myers and he gave me this instead as an exchange so that's pretty cool I hope you guys enjoyed the video if you did make sure to hit a thumbs up with a uh thumbs up comment subscribe check my social media down below thank you guys a lot for watching I'll see you on a future video take it easy [Music] | Wildboy5699 | UC4pWMLcmGrJlTYDOXqR5ArQ | 2022-10-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 873 | 4,331 |
L81DegbaObY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L81DegbaObY | Muslim VS. Christian Woman (Heated) | I'm asking you a question is Jesus good it's Jesus God yes absolutely did Mary look after him as a baby did Mary did Mary look after him did Mary look after God did Mary look after God no God created mankind oh so Jesus thank God so he is God how could Jesus be God if he needed someone like his mother Mary to take care of him there's an important theological concept that we need to understand here it's called the hypostatic union the Jesus when he came to this Earth was fully God and fully man he didn't leave his godhood at the door of humanity and yet the Bible does speak of him emptying himself in certain ways that he would fulfill the father's will that's part of the beauty of what Jesus did it's almost incomprehensible for us that the god of universe would humble himself in becoming a little baby and further experiencing the shame and pain of the crucifixion on the cross but he did it all that in his life death and Resurrection we would find New Life in him and our sins would be forgiven and even now as we Face trials and struggles in our life we know that God can empathize with our experience | Daily Disciple | UCVl22-6Mt0BxkI6MPwjZimw | 2023-03-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 215 | 1,114 |
nzYxkD_GKnI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzYxkD_GKnI | WOW Sexy Standing AB Waist Tutorial! Part 2 HD | hi welcome to the fishbowl we have the standing as tutorial part 2 so you're going to start like this one with the sentences avocados omen a little bit pth-tt ears bend your knees pull the after like this and blow all the air out good so activate keep repeat a little more part bend the knees and take your pelvis and tipping forward pull your belly button to your spine and exhale good and release Joker Kodiak mrs. omen and habit of them SLS problem is to something better hunting good eye so we're going to go like this and every time you squeeze your butt in the back pull the ABS in pain - brother lower abs and three good so the knees stay there those willing to send a bladder photo I teach and I love Calvin yes darling gosh now if I said also 98 to the front let's go hey Travis maybe but 6 5 4 3 2 now side to side we go left and right squeeze it same thing mumbles breathing breathing breathing exhale sigh besides I'll push the hip forward and pull the rocket in on a large a method almond comes to an end risky I see now crossover that je crois que la la la la vamos eat for two front two three four and five two three to the front and pull the app and sync your bada-bing a five five two three four and pull three two one and time two three four it now suck - acid get a little bit lower working the legs four three two now two times go one two one two one two one two keep slim ask reading l-dopa ranking lhamo la-tso a car engine la la Marie I see it now Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah show rock star side front side Sam right Sam Sam right Sam side front five five five five five good I want you to do that on the other side then you're going to start like this point this tail out just this arm up this it out like this just listen to it off the floor make sure this side is straight if you'd ask it drops off or on our ass to disappear not eat if I feel out here and I see good let's look like my sister your toe point and you're going to work your abs from the way now turn your palms down he has to model my feet East Rosa throw my sofa so it just falls in half breathing breathing draw the heart into it on so I can telephone 110 years you're also working your standing leg press it press it could we keep your balance for eight seven six five four three two and one do it drop it down besides enemies stretch it out this time alphabet keep your body straight keep your shoulders over your hips although so when I video if you danced across on Eva also hearing are good already cut off the excess I think you are pleased your weight and mix up the leg point to toe that's it point now he'll assume I'll turn the hand and bend at the waist bend it bend it sandesh sanic good squeeze away knows you rest of my body I'm loving sisters arm legging ways one type wheezing squeezing squeezing squeezing that's it grip it and breathe out for eight seven six five four three two and one good job Remini is now we're going to work there as well once you get down though arch the back like this and pull it forward the doctor decide I want you to are flip forward our floors remember clothes reforms working the lower back major banks and foreign them boarding back like that exit by the time so like a little rocking horse really important to work in the lower back now when you come forward wanting to breathe up good knees are bent so while vehicle of up tip-tippy I cannot follow that Majo and you hired to come to Milan success squeezes our three trucks I subtract you a little bit lower keep its own method cleave it squeezes we rockin back right and fast front and back this is a great exercise to work your whole core nine your favorite sauce and just to dish it was isolating a teacher finds a sword so zona pellucida this game unless you can tell for each of you seen from Xavier Camden foreign back a more together awesome yes it safe Cinco Papa today so oh good check the arms out and just make a circle I'm good this is really good for defining your ass and so moving upon my comics is going on it there kiddos is nillas awesome fit any of us good when I stress and long fine work the hip that's eight seven six five four three two other way but now pull you out then we roll the hip forward and are to that good I keep it smooth and breathe arcing attractive our signature actually go breathing breathing I'm going to pull the ABS in we come right - I want an Interphone on say an auto yes it say Cinco Quatro today so full of excellent I own a ma I gotta go I'm gonna text you wait these are five boundary 210 pounds Bethenny's hold of arms up like this good Bimini just like forward and then hold on I got four balance and you can do you try to just work your arms but guess what you're also working your abs by balancing go down and up down and up close admin good working on the triceps back beyond and add the dam and up damn and for more stretch up three months we come in time to more on our other side of enemy coming in but make a contracted I think especially he is offended if you get your Bronco my mother da de da de los brazos yes Tita Isola good mr. Thomas - Nadia - miss Eva and cloud XL message on awesome yes yes say Cinco cuatro okay so an semantics okay Nina go ahead and subpoena we see through our changes and receive you I was using this exercise either before or after a whole series of workup it's really good to tone your core and get your whole body and back so you guys Jackson and don't forget I want you to subscribe to my Instagram and we were down trying to build us up I need your support see you next time | TiffanyRotheWorkouts | UCffWgsCSfy26LmaY-5HcxmQ | 2017-03-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,120 | 5,564 |
9P_8wKTS7e8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9P_8wKTS7e8 | Christopher Plummer on coming from privilege (Part 38 of 44) | yes well my family thank God helped in that respect because they were Cosmopolitan they were they were well traveled and well read people thank heaven I grew up in their under their influence so already I had a bit of a head start uh I had to learn not to behave well actually I had to go around the other way it's U having been born to a certain kind of dare I say the awful word privilege it's it's harder to be an artist than it is if you grow up on the streets and I had more trouble I put in my book that I have a I have a longing for The Gutter and I had it when I from the day one I think growing up in a in in a family who who are steadfast about good man and proper behavior the dinner table I couldn't wait to get out and search for the strip joints of Montreal I longed for the gutter I had to because to be an artist you've got to be free of all Behavior so I think it's harder to grow up that way into the theater than it is if you really have been fighting all your life for survival and you I envy those that do in a funny way I envy that kind of growth that that kind of voyage that they took coming up from from the the gut up yeah from from poverty and from well it's grit you're talking about grit yes it's yes and free and freedom and anger I didn't know what anger was until I was about 18 then I realized I think when my mother died I I I was angry about that that that made me angry but you've kept the fires burning inside you as an artist the number of artists get their 50s and 60s and the fires dimm down and the fires go out you haven't there is something still burning in you I saw it in the L yeah yeah it's you got to keep how do you keep it burning well you must um first of all you must keep it burning so you make sure that you do and secondly once once you've been angry I think you I think it stays with you and you and it's the old thing that you have to frighten the audience if you're going to be an actor of some stature you have to be able to frighten the audience I mean you have to possess the great temper oh those wonderful critics that wrote about Irving and and other great actors of the past who said and they Keen particularly who had the great temper who could turn an audience to Stone you know you have to be able to at least attempt to reach that if you're going to play the tragedies and indeed if you're going to make a tragedy out of some simple contemporary tale you have to know how to be angry Romeo is hopeless unless he can terrify you when he yells at the frier he's got to show all the rage that that poetry calls for and if he can't do that then he's no Romeo in the banish it speech yeah um and I remembered a often saying I just saw somebody's Romeo the Old Vic he was fine very pretty to look at spoke beautifully no temper no Romeo now Hamlet the same thing I think I was trying to think of a star who didn't have the anger and I was thinking of Paul Scofield but then in a way Paul Scofield does have a kind of a righteous anger under yes he does yes does and I saw his Le which was fascinating um you're absolutely right because we were talking about Shirley mlan earlier as a great actress shiry McCain mlan has anger yeah has that oh fire yeah she can yeah Judith Anderson had scared the pants off you was in Meda she was really quite horrifically frightening when when she turned it on yes I I think Kate Reed could could do that too yes didn't you play with her in MC Beth yes but she was a rather warm and cuddly lady MC Beth I mean I was glad to have her around she she yes she did have anger but she didn't particularly use it as lady McBeth she was more interesting as lady MC Beth she she was sort of a Kind of Wonderful warm nurse Nanny that kind of and then was startle You by suddenly saying come on get some balls and get moving here um Zoe Coldwell yes Zoe can her Cleopatra was extraordinary I think I was just so sad that no one was able to see it what do you mean well outside this country she never I mean that should have gone to London New York Paris Rome VI wherever I mean that was a performance of that part that nobody had given for years because uh she was I understand Helen Marin is was very good Cleopatra and she should probably do it again I don't think she'd be too old but uh but zo had all the fire and all the vulgarity and all the humor um vulgarity that's what that's when you talk about coming from the gutter when you talk about grit the vulgarity it's a vulgarity essential you must have you must understand the vulgarity of the of of the vulgar part of your own personality and you must you must work on it you must bring it to the four if you're going to play roles that demand it and all the big roles do there's always a vulgar moment in everything there's a vulgar moment in Hamlet Hamlet has it you know he's what's his vulgar moment oh did you play it very carefully you've caught me the one oh no he talks about oh sitting at the play as ailia and also he can be vulgar in the in a terribly dangerous sort of slightly mad way in the NY scene yeah U yeah speak you of country matters yeah that's yes oh that's full of all that man um I he remember there a wonderful bit of business that Edmund Keane did and maybe you know know this in the nner scene he really absolutely ape and lashed into her like some I mean broken doll she was at the end of that scene I me he was so unbelievably cruel to her and he storms off and she collapses on the ground but before she has her moment of speech that beautiful speech she says about oh what a noble mind is here or throne Kean made his re-entrance came on again behind her and put his arm on and just stroked her hair very gently so gently and left son of a I mean she had nowhere to go of course wow but what an extraordinary bit of business | Canada's Theatre Museum | UCVVjtORYr4scMKyLzrx4RfA | 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a0GSz7P7pfA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0GSz7P7pfA | Round 3 Grixis Delver vs. Mardu Arclight | all right YouTube we're here for round three of the legacy challenge but one with lots of death and taxes last round and we are on the draw with a not-so-good hand and we're on the draw with a better hand we loosen the bottom we already have a day's second lamb will be good a marsh flat strategy this means we're playing against I think I'd like a dead guy al kind of deck or a death shadow deck and I I guess I'm leaving myself a little vulnerable wasteland here but if they try to push this over a million it's like a lone chalice kind of deck Badlands I'm just gonna days this because whatever this is because I don't want my land to get way slanted Badlands Marsh flats what does that mean I don't know like my opponent like they gotta be four color level please that's what I think this is the hill I died on is this the hill we died on here I think it's brainstorms just too good and like let us say we die on this hill then we might just get stuck on one land and not do anything for us the game we could be playing a Phoenix tag maybe Delta okay so we are playing a Phoenix deck there just casting it so I think I have to brainstorm anyways to find the land to play my Pyromancer and if I brave form into a shitty blue card I might force this so like I'm gonna brainstorm to try to hit my second land and if we get to force this we get to force this cause like this is a problem and we could just find a lighting mode for it so because I want to be able to play my young Pyromancer and maybe there's a world where we get rid of this but we have like five lightning bolts okay we are one in one so this is nice I don't think I'm gonna force this don't maybe I have to my probably has two cards I kind of want to force this I think I'm going to they have two cards and it's just they I'm not 20 though so what's my next turn I go to 17 play this 1613 untap start to brainstorm look for stuff I'm just going to take this we're gonna figure it out the brain start was too good and like we could just lose to this I understand that could happen that is part of the life we're choosing to live but I think we're just going to learn to deal we're just gonna figure out how to deal with this thing Jesus yeah you weren't kidding on that shitty martyr deck okay all right that's not bad what am I looking for what oh yeah I'm in a little bit of trouble here the problem is is that like I likely have to force the second half of this so I'm gonna brainstorm look for something to do maybe waste my opponent okay that's sweet don't even care about wasting them anymore now I don't think I do I think I just put back this and a ponder I showed up fetched off a dish a brazier off with different lands I don't know I'm gonna put back a little looking back wasteland ponder play this force the back half trying to find a lightning bolt and then race my opponent I think we got to let that happen another lingering Souls okay so they've got one cabal therapy in there so they likely miss on this I think Betty ponder oh what a beating what a beating Ponder's like a decent name yeah Potter's Potter's a decent name wants the race just don't I'm living Souls oh just not attacking Souls right now Ponder's a decent name I think I haven't cast one like like Ponder's actually a pretty decent name I think we're dead now I think we had to hit right there two four two four five six seven eight nine ten I mean I guess we have a shot I guess I should have forced this Phoenix what I did now it's gotta be wrong I want a picture brainstorm I didn't have anything going on at that point so basically how I win is I have to brainstorm and do I don't know what all right to play by our opponents holding these back I think I should have held him back last turn but hard cast and the lingering Souls okay okay I once I heard something crash and I'm just gonna scoop this up okay he just dropped his toy no that's like it was my boat except I don't think my parents go think that was a good name on ponder so I want these I might want bitter blossom flesh storms okay still pieces okay spell snare doesn't look great stifle on the play they had a lot of tools we're gonna potentially be able to manage and I am out so I think we're gonna keep that this girl Mangler is probably not great true name is pretty good do I need all of my spot removal maybe not maybe even cut like one bolt and maybe like two forces and I thought it's like a pretty grinding deck maybe read all all my forces in my deck is it crazy to cut all my forces and bring in bitter blossom like I think I wanna go like this and is it crazy to just go like this I don't know I don't know I think I'm gonna try it on the play or they just like super Phoenix means I'm gonna feel stupid now all right we gotta tighten up I would like to play first all right yeah that's what I came down that's the conclusion we can't we came to land off the top baby pants pretty good ponder flip delvar be ponder ponder for a land plate Albert would be nut the nut took my Dover took delvar numero dos okay no that's okay we're gonna play Bob and hope Bob gets us there we can't protect Bob but like we have to threats so if they don't kill Bob then we still delvar sore neck thanks hey I'm for a blended to ball therapy okay they know my hand so dynamic surgical okay they get your Phoenix alright I'll draw card doesn't matter because we don't have a fetch land reveal days what's the color that I can choose reveal yes I will reveal a surgical extraction and I think we're riding we're in good shape at the moment I'm gonna surgical the arc like Phoenix's if my opponent is able to bring them back okay scoops it okay so on the draw on the draw I think I'm going to cut a true nemesis and I'm gonna bring in one more force because true names kind of slow I could cut a bob true name will get through the blockers I guess I guess I can get down for cutting a bob no I don't really want cut Bob it's kind of stifle keep this true name in I could just bring in another force and cut all my cycles like maybe I can just go like get rid of these play this play this kind of raises my curve a little bit yeah I'm gonna do this I've decided I have decided yeah we're gonna keep good hand yep this island Elmer no no no oh-hoo-hoo almost moto doubt of that it's okay Phil we're okay we also had our second land I'm gonna draw this I want to draw the surgical we're gonna ponder days yeah and now I kind of have a free pitch I can just ditch this true name whenever I want because like I'm gonna be probably dazing and I'm just not gonna get to this Trudy nemesis and I'm just gonna protect this dark confidant with two days is in a force like we're just going to ride this bhajan victory I'm just 100% pitching this terrain to a force of wealth I try to kill this Bob no days it we are like eight for wanting ourselves here but I'm going to blend only under lightning bolt a few days the first abrade did i just punt like do they just tap out and I forced it I just like blow it did I blow it I'm definitely open to having blonde young Pyromancer okay last card buried alive select trickery okay so we're gonna draw a delver and lightning bolt burns on Dover am rainstorms so I'm just gonna deal with this Pyromancer right now okay then I'm just in they're not the nominate and I just punted being a big hot APAP ape action here that's some hot ape action there boss crank oh alright um should we flip our Delbert so if I want to flip my delver I really want you flip my Dell for this time so if I put Bob first Bob was on her cell first and now let's respond and we'll show them a card we already know they already know we have they know we have surgical so let's put this under this yes yeah I mean I just I just ape tit up that's what happened just getting my apon I'm just gonna play Pyromancer yeah I just get my a bond I jump out of bed get my a pong take a look in the mirror say what's up all right we got it even though we ate it up even though we we definitely poured some sugar on that eight | Dylan Hovey | UC2W_DhkNjDJmCSuRDqTDyYg | 2019-03-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,641 | 8,032 |
1BfoyC_Eh5U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BfoyC_Eh5U | Dylan The Bunny - Save Our Planet - Remix [Official Audio] | save our planet what can we do to save our planet save our planet what can we do to save our planet stop cutting down all the trees our planet is cting please please please please please please please save our planet what can we do to save our planet save our planet what can we do to save our planet temperatures are under eyes animals are struggling to survive changes to their habitat what can we do to help with that renewable energy is the way to go solar wind and G government save our planet what can we do to save our planet save our planet save our planet what can we do to save our planet save our planet save our planet what can we do to save our planet save our planet what can we do to save our planet stop cutting down all the trees our planet is piing please please please please please please please save our planet what can we do to save our planet save our planet what can we do to save our planet temperatures are under eyes animals are struggling to survive changes to their habitat what can we do to help with that renewable energy is the way to go so when and GE otherman save our planet what can we do to save our planet save our planet save our Planet what can we do to save our planet save our planet save our planet what can we do to save our planet save our planet what can we do to save our planet stop cutting down all the trees our planet is putting please please please please please please please save our planet what can we do to save our planet save our planet what can we do to save our planet temperatures are under eyes animals are struggling to survive changes to their habitat what can we do to help with that renewable energy is the way to go solar wind and geother save our planet what can we do to save our planet save our planet save our planet what can we do to save our planet save our planet save our planet what can we do to save our planet save our planet what can we do to save our planet stop cutting down all the trees our planet is fting please please please please please please please save our planet what can we do to save our planet save our planet what can we do to save our planet temperatures are under eyes animals are struggling to survive changes to their habitat what can we do to help with that renewable energy is the way to go solar wind and geothermic save our planet what can we do to save our planet save our planet save our planet what can we do to save our planet save our [Music] planet | Dylan The Bunny | UCws3dm0gFBeM_Enx4-6D44w | 2024-04-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 487 | 2,458 |
_k-uvCImAWI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_k-uvCImAWI | Jill Barron Adding Change of Direction to Circles | [Music] the next piece in our circle work we need to add a change of direction so what we're going to work on is a figure eight on those same size circles that we've been working with the most important point on this circle is this intersection between our circles on the center line what i need to do now is prep my horse from right flexion right rain to go to left flexion left ring there's actually quite a bit of work to do before my horse gets to that point where he needs to switch there's a lot of problems that we can encounter as riders loss of impulsion loss of straightness and it's really difficult to keep our horse on track on our railroad track and complete the change of direction so it's really important that we keep this nice frame on our reins and we stay steady with our rain aids if we do too much movement and too much adjustment in there that horse will try and follow and we end up losing straightness and that nice connection we had with our reins i want to spend some time and talk about seat bones when i'm in my right circle okay i should be waiting my left seat bone slightly so we achieve that again by raising our inside hand just about this much so by this inside hand on my right circle being a little higher this brings the shoulder a touch higher and weights this right seat bone and puts weight in my outside stirrup so as i come through that intersection to change from right circle to go to left i need to weight my right seat bone just a little bit more if i'm consistent at changing all three aids at the same time my horse will start to pick up that when i change those aids he needs to change direction and changes flexion so what it will look like is on right circle my right hand is a little bit higher weighted my left seat bone my left leg is back my right leg is at the girth supporting this rib cage sending my left shoulder to my left rein and when i come through to change i'm just going to gently raise my left hand and weight my right seat bone right leg back left leg at the girth so as we approach this intersection i want to shorten my left rein weight my right seat bone keep both legs on so he doesn't lose impulsion with his hind feet and keeps tracking forward underneath me with those hind feet now i want those hind feet to come directly forward underneath corresponding seat bones so left hand's coming up on their left seat bone right hand is coming up under right seat bone as i'm asking him to walk forward with some activity okay so we're going to change go from left to right i short my right rein weight my left seat bone left leg moves back okay now he lost straightness i put some leg on and he added speed instead of giving me his body as i approach this intersection i'm shortening my left brain because my new rein is left weight my right seat bone and ask him to keep moving forward with those hind feet that was really good so as i come through here i short my right reign change my diagonal still wanting to pay attention to my four points ensuring that he's hitting those points for my circle geometry we're gonna go around this one again and we're gonna go to left circle on the third one shorten my left brain okay i'm getting ready a little half halt shorten my right rein i want to use that inside leg to push him into my new outside rein so as i come through here i'm going to use my left leg to push him into my new outside reign which is my right reign so as she approaches this intersection she's going to think about changing rain so she's shortening her new rain riding through with both legs maintaining straightness that was really good okay shorten your right rein weight your left seat bone right leg sends that shoulder that's beautiful it's a little behind the vertical haley shopping cart hands push your hands forward good so you're shortening your left rein you're getting ready to change direction weight your right seat bone left leg sends that body to the outside rein excellent we'll do one more at walk shortening your new rain which is that right rain both legs on riding them forward very nice so now when we add trot when we add speed we need a little bit more prep time so at the three-quarter mark of your circle before you change for your intersection really start organizing your homework pieces little half halt if you need to good job what i really like about this is this of course maintain straightness through these intersections is hind feet are tracking forward at all times and that's what i'm really paying attention to is those hind feet pushing forward that means he maintains his balance through that intersection he could have a little bit more flexion so really think right reign right leg and stay steady with that left outside ring little half halt easy okay so haley let's do some half circles so you're gonna do half circle change direction half circle change direction so it's a serpentine essentially shorten your right range eyes are on your points horses ahead of your leg shorten your new rain get ready okay so he he came through there crooked we need to be a little straighter through there behind feet forward much better and the half circle is harder because we have less time to prep half halt new rain is ready a little straighter through there yep inside leg good job ride straight through your intersection that was nice oh you lost this hind end for a couple steps that's okay so if you need a little half halt just collect that trout a little good job so a little bit more rain aid to support rain aid rains good couple more shorten your reigns nice correction before you come into that start half halting at the point before your change okay half hold half hold half hold good that one is the one that you come through with lack of straightness half halt straight through really think about using your inside leg to push the rib cage fill your outside range left leg half halt half halt right leg much better so this time let's do that full circle on the end and then exit eyes on your points nice straight line to exit good job there's common problems that happen in all these all these exercises that usually every rider will find at some point or another in their training so what we talked about was keeping tempo through that change of direction and that's really hard to start what we do is we take our legs off and that horse wants to slow down and not keep that tempo through that change of direction so it's really important we keep that legate on and keep them in front of our leg and keep them moving forward on the flip side of that we don't want them to go too fast so we don't want to be coming in with a big open trot because it's really difficult for us to get organized and things come up really quickly it boils down to planning and getting our homework done early so if i'm going to change flexion and bend over here i want to start at this point of my circle and start getting ready so i can be prepared when i get to that intersection another problem we talked about was maintaining straightness through the change it's it's difficult because they they want to follow their nose and their body wants to do all sorts of things the steadier we are the more consistent we are with our legs the more straightness they will find so if we need to slow down a little bit and collect our walk or our trot that helps maintain that straightness and really think about using all three of those aids when you go through there and staying engaged in the exercise i think our brain switches off from our horse and we're thinking about the actual activity of changing direction and then we can't get all the things on our boxes ticked off [Music] | Shoot Cut Deliver | UCTF0g2SNd1DIRUtN4V7X0ZA | 2022-03-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,456 | 7,695 |
cfBkxTTZOqc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfBkxTTZOqc | Soul Eater Anime! Original Character Design Challenge, copic marker illustration, viewers vote. | right now so twitch is the only one I can't schedule Oh Twitter support subtitles now look at that i subtitles how are you doing that's like not active at all it's in beta soon well I think that I'm losing my mind I think I swear to God that was a door shutting that's why I think YouTube is live too for some reason even though I scheduled entire body to the show I don't know bus is probably back there happy guys car fixed don't okay if you scream come help you know I will come with a mighty roar a mighty money or I like it hello darkness my old friend because the freaking roofs are not sealed and that door free floats [Music] well I mean you're welcome for the burp right now fine hello darkness inside your building through the window okay well window well window that's my I'm confused what window all the windows there's no windows listen this is where I'm getting at on my point man there's no window that is a wall which is a glass wall there's no windows that's like that's technically a window no that is a glass wall that's no window to me is sitting smack-dab in the middle of the freakin wall so you can peer through the wall that is a window not that window so if I did soul eater for example soul eater soul calibur sorry I'm not sure if I'd have to do two characters though because there's a weapon and a mice there you know you feel weird well if you go action if you have you watched a leader - yeah no I mean yeah China won the one of the girls is actually a weapon Danna Meister or you could just go like based on like Justin he's no weapon Anna Meister yeah I mean Justin's like totally badass although he's a very he's a he's a smartass Hey always listen you dare his headphones and I'm like what did you say what did you say and then he's all like I can read lips you're dumb my old friend Nate T likes just Josh drawers post comment below hey guys don't come don't like please comment on on what your favorite and don't like dislike so which one are you gonna go with them oh yeah I kind of like the idea so liter four minutes until we are begging you to please remember our new twos in Twitter so he has two sons now Mufasa and Luke Simba sim Luka we can't say Cuba Cuba illegal thing stupid white lion look at the stars limbo they are the galaxy we have cookies at the yeah for all those people watching on twitch this is the pre-show not Super Bowl only because we can't schedule twitch for some reason Jesus wash my sins away [Music] we're losing your mind so very quickly I'm so sorry they're high right now no we're not hey I gave you some bacon and toast and bacon and toast right now I need my monster where's my monster what Sir John's [ __ ] oh my god he keeps looking at it and then keeps on asking where's my monster that's not monster that's not monster hey lady your ponytail too tight we just talked about this watch the language timba never had a friend like me but what it is you want you ain't never had a friend like me yes sir we pride ourselves on service the boss the king we shout say what you wish it's your students about a little more baklava [Music] [Laughter] [Applause] you gotta charge d'affaires to help you wanna know you got list as two miles long no doubt welcome everyone to justjust we're starting this show I'm your host and awful singer Josh all right wow I'm really overheated now because I was like getting into it is the lights I used to tell me I was drinking pee and as you can hear I enjoy our awesome panel of guests these first man of the hour [Music] hello everyone hello how are you no it's not over there singing melancholy tunes why do I feel like this is a game show you just won nothing you get a car you get a car and you get a car - a car you get a car - a car you go home with fulfillment that's it welcome to the show everybody sorry that was crazy intro wasn't playing John just hit the start button yeah we were just trying to sing a genie song song if you didn't gather because I totally knew all the words yeah no one could guess yeah no absolutely no one yeah I know seriously Robin Lewis is the reason I got in doing voices so that is why I love that song so much but challenge so welcome anyone who happens to be here I'm not sure I hate to pay cha professor was a character design challenge honk reviews all right design challenge is basically where we have the audience you if you're their comment and vote based on selections made by the audience for one thing we're gonna do basically is pick an anime today that's gonna be the subject popular anime after a few people get a chance to joke and based on the anime chosen we're gonna create an original character that should fit in that anime properly so from there basically we're gonna have votes from the audience to determine things like the characters powers personality that type of thing so that will help influence the drawing I'm going to do once I have those factors down I'm gonna go ahead and start designing it and we can start having more feedback on color scheme that kind of stuff once all those things are chosen and I'm already working on it you'll get to see me finish a piece and we'll go ahead and post it later so everybody can see the character and see the process so without further ado we have some suggestions we do do we we have some suggestions from Katherine to get us started yeah what were those suggestions because he forgot the road now no some assassination classroom SAO or Soul Eater alright for those you have no idea what sao is the sword art online that was what i mentioned before it's like a cool anime where people are stuck inside a video game like their minds and they have to kill each other yeah they have to kill each other to get out no they don't have to kill each other they have to bill they have to win all hundred floors to get out which is killing each other and the creator but they end up killing each other because Akihiko Kayaba they're screwed up alright so we have that do we have how we do not kind no all right not that I see thank you Facebook could be lying to me like normal which is very very possible so yeah yeah you got talked about Akihiko kaiba a K Heathcliff no no I you know do you even know what I'm talking about this me don't I watch the show with oh who is Akihiko kaiba then it's a dude in the game so John doesn't know what we're talking about created oh that's the bad guy yeah yeah that's the bad guy kirito-kun ethos danger yeah yep ask me about Star Gate and I cancer okay or okay what the heck is that thing in is it his name tulké what the hell is in his belly well parasite type creature that creates a symbiotic relationship with the host okay why is it in the belly button and okay but like did that thing like eat his organs or something like that's taking over his mind oh yes good and you got bad the bad ones want to destroy all you know everything they want to put all their people inside could you imagine just walking down the street and then one of them like attacking your belly just catch it bite it whack it on the counter and you want to put that thing in your mouth all right you want to put that thing about you'd be able to get your mouth around that mouth you'd be surprised you really want to put the thing in your mouth well by trivia facts John is a weirdo so since we don't I probably should have I say assassination classroom so they're just people have clothes like regular clothes like there's nothing unique about them the whole point of the uniqueness is that comes from the storyline you can make them unique no other than doing dual ponytails for that guy character which is really weird like I couldn't tell if he was a girl and after like the first like three to two the main character oh I always forget his name well that's good clearly it's your favorite show you forget the main character's name good job [Music] welcome we're just trying to hash out some ideas for the stream today for the character design we're trying to decide on what anime is based the character today's character on anyway suggestions so far have been soul eater sword art online and assassination classroom so I know if you had any other ones in mind that you'd like to throw in there so we can see what we can just say si oh don't believe you technically it doesn't take that much longer to say Sauron online if you don't put any spaces in between each words since you come up a little bit it's alright so guys if we do a if we do sort Soul Eater which was my preferences because the character sounds interesting but if we do too then we have to do two characters so in so later there's a weapon and a Meister so there's a person who turns into a weapon and then there's a person who's a Meister that that's wielded that wields that weapon so pretty much like your friend would turn to a hammer and you whack somebody with him so you'd beat people with your best friend what is the idea like mocking soul yeah and then you feed your friend the souls of the things that you whack him with him with I find quite interesting so okay let's say since we're not hearing any feedback just yet let's say we do solely right if it was a Meister which one do you think because I want to do a boy and a girl so if it was gonna be a boy and a girl team who should be a weapon girl or the boy and then what should the weapon be I think the girl should be the weapon just because girls are badass so you want me to beat other people with a girl yes I thought you talking about the weapons gender it was a joke picture online I'm gonna be the stupid person with another stupid person there's a guy grabbing to do by foot and he's like running after another dude with this guy flying in the air I want to do that video where the guy's like they call me nasty and then jumps embrace his wrist oh my god John get you to do that to other people I have started that I people showed me that then I come to work and then everybody's playing it - I do not know doing so if there's John when I stop saying that to me while trying to get ready for work do you know do we do you know anyway are you my queen you're not a queen you are my African Queen what so moving back onto topic so she's a female Meister what weapon using and it should be a million oh yeah no guns there can be guns but I'd prefer not to be a hatchet tack I did not even hear you Apache attack helicopter no attack helicopter okay if you were doing guns and be like pretty much death the kid fine Todd haberkorn do a lightsaber a lightsaber yes we're not trying to match up two different things I mean I might be able to make an original weapon out of that though like maybe its ability is to become like a light saber but yeah because there's Aboriginal it's going to be called a laser sword no okay that works what's up with fire there's people watching but no one's giving us any suggestions of what draw I think we should do twin Decker's twin daggers on a chain yes now you could do two weapons attached to a chain cuz then they're connected to each other so it could be one personal bit then it'd be like black start to your lights so what would the boy character be like then he's the wielder of the weapons type of category of Fighter do you think ninja samurai hippy hippy no purely for me super annoying they're all super annoying Catherine here we go but he's gonna be a millennial eating type Nico says clearly you need nunchucks clearly I need em check dumb jokes alright so we're gonna combine all three of those weapon suggestions together to create - the type odds we're not doing [Applause] [Music] ben says morning boys and daddy daddy daddy says kate what katana katana chucks yes making light katana chucks you know I won't beat you with these katana tux they will slash you and so who would will okay so the kids like Bruce Lee then like a super like kung fu like like overly exaggerated coming through stereo okay can we make him like Bruce Lee but like super clumsy so he's like oh he's falling on yeah so he gets up and he's like he falls over on the floor he's like oh he trips over a stick alright so he'd be like my master ben says where is the comedy of today it's currently building a Lego forts that he's not did you know the Samson KOCO got evacuated yesterday so you're sure yours truly didn't get to go to work I worked for like two hours it was sad pathetic good business got got yah he is hiding from yet reality yes he currently has a VR headset on he won't leave no he tried but he's playing a game called life right now and also says work is overrated I need the money yeah all right so I want this kid to be small to like my size and then then Chuck's the Chuck's are also the same size so you'd have like a relationship kind of dynamic where she's like supportive but then really mean to him all the time that that's kind of okay are you gonna name the characters Katherine and John no I was actually gonna try to save myself from that last comment by saying it's like the relationship between Charlie Brown characters lioness and the girl who always like backs him up but then she gets mad at him when she he's wrong or right like that you know like the Great Pumpkin [Music] no no she's still taking it personally okay no I I'm shaking my head because I've never watched it we never watched Charlie rather the Great Pumpkin I can't judge you my friends had to make me watch it I've never watched Charlie Brown anything I'm sure that we watched it like maybe when we was a little kid in school for like a free day because I never like make you do any work or anything on like freaking Halloween or anything so I did not watch any Charlie Brown related things when I was kid just I don't know like stuff like I just never really happened I guess let's see so we've got we know we're doing Bruce Lee kid he's like I'm gonna be the greatest one day always like superheroes sure he's gonna be Rock Lee from Naruto I'm glad that you caught that yeah so I don't want to make him look like Bruce Lee though like a hundred percent cuz then yes he will be Rock Lee from her [Laughter] so we're gonna go ahead and try to keep keep his features and then also but add some Bruce Lee isms now as far as the character goes what do you think the girl character should look like though because I'm not giving this kid the bowl-cut like Bruce Lee though cuz I'd totally make them Rock Lee look right away it's no no I think you should have like spiky hair like standing up like sayin style saying sky are you just sayin are you trying to go man you got to go in saying two out saying oh my god okay so insane is he saying my child is a such a goofball we're riding on rides because there's a festival at Blessed Sacrament on us one I well I didn't know you wanted to go otherwise I could have got you tickets for 15 bucks instead of 30 well it would have been nice to have you there on Friday just because you could have been like bro stop hitting on my friend in front of her kid I will no Alex had a volunteer it upset Alex it was pretty weird but we had volunteered for Boy Scouts cuz point the Alex Boy Scout Troop is was volunteering for either the cake booth or the plant booth so we volunteered at the cake booth and then we went to go ride rides and stuff it made me so sick and Alex was talking about something about going super saiyan because he would he didn't like the ride mm-hmm she was like freaking out he's like oh my god oh it was the one that he kept on like getting air ramen here I like ramen hair yeah and Nico says he told he needs nah the 90s Justin Timberlake ramen hair oh my god them tight perm girls well I thought you said that you wanted to make way you making the weapon or the Meister short both of them are gonna be short like I said this the hole I want it to be like kind of the joke it was like they both show up and they're both like tiny people and they're like you know intimidating at all and he's like he's like oh snap he looks pretty like he knows what he's doing he goes what's these face plants on the floor and the guy's just like and then after they start to make fun of him his backstory will be very tragic like he never had anybody like believe in him except for a sensei who trained him and his sensei's not named Otto guy at all and he doesn't teach him how to unlock eight gates or anything remotely like that okay I don't know how this got transformed into Soul Eater slash Naruto so I think this character needs glasses too actually because you are doing numchucks it kind of is like broccoli man yeah like knife chucks they're not like regular Chuck yeah chucks good Chuck's of knives okay anyways make her like super like little tiny and cute Ziyi like thank you baby doll why would you do that pixie cut maybe I don't know something like short-haired you know anything super long hair I think oh that's the chain the chain super super long hair like like down to her like knees that's long hair man my hair used to be super long don't you remember I do so in this person just dudes pocket you should have like a comic of like first issue of that and or something sitting on his pocket just thinking this is supposed to be anime so shouldn't be like a first issue of a manga make him really nerdy but you can fight like a champ great you have to make fun of his sensei though and that's when he he gets triggered the orders weapon those are the only two things so like if he's by himself and you're making fun of him nothing ever happens he gets crap kicked out of him but if they're like man you said you know kung fu probably have a pretty crappy teacher and he's like wait that's not again dang it [Music] Naruto character geez oh wait you draw this all the time for me one day it's actually gonna look like it was an art to everyone no I like my Naruto character of me like one day I'm gonna like do one that actually looks legit like the show wait cuz I'm a toad sage you are got froggies got them frog is hashtag he does the thing where he goes Niko says why do I picture him being ginger because he will be because gingers have no soul that's that's his special move his soul just leaves his body and it becomes a special blade you can blast it at people okay he can fight he can fight like people without a weapon and it's like yeah he can just upchuck his soul at people doesn't blacks are kind of do that he's yeah so to Stein it's a technique or whatever that they developed you you can actually project you don't you don't throw projector subject you soul wave at people so distracts totally it disrupts their waves so you make waves so like have you ever watched them do you remember that part where Stein does it and black star goes oh it just looked like he had like blood shoot out of his face so I thought he died cuz like it look like blood shot out of every part of his face but he was like I'm fine I'm like no way like he just turned your brain to jello there's I just think it's hilarious when I hit them with there's no waves and they all go like and like they're seizing oh god Corona makes it even funnier when they do it to Corona you know what I'm really confuses why is Corona a boy in actual TV series but a girl in the manga itself because I have is a lot like the original storyline their maker yeah but why did they have to make Crona gender-confused alright what kind of outfit you guys think you think like a kung fu outfit or like the Bruce Lee like yellow like jumpsuit with the black lines on it oh my god parachute pants Hammer pants can't touch this dude wearing giant glasses with Hammer pants and ginger like and think curly hair with a mom - taking their pants kind of look like Hammer pants yeah everything matches there's not like weird I mean black star doesn't get picked on and he's like wearing like a ninja outfit does that make sense oh did you not see his pants so one of those freaking pants called with a really really long for for the tourist socks and like flip-flops on over the socks wet shorts Florida tourist outfit doesn't my child with a Y sandals that you actually have to velcro strap yeah the slides that's my son oh okay you really just sounded like you said the n-word bro weird voice and you said it fast and it you really sounded like he said that no my child is a weirdo and he likes to wear knee-high socks because grandpa wears knee-high socks and then he wears slides because he doesn't want to put on his tennis shoes so he just walks around with knee-high socks and slides yeah right long game Niko thank you I'm awesome I can read sorry John guys I will take John to the eye doctor when we get our income tax because he really needs to go back to the eye doctor get his eyeballs checked everything is so blurry and you you keep on telling me there's nothing wrong with my vision and I keep on telling you that I feel like I'm blind err it's denial its denial it's so what do you mean it's denial not seen the new guy that's just funny hey hey Missy my bed well your eyes got really big Josh Cody R Co Co deer says wow you're really good thank you I'm sorry if I screwed up your name I can't read it's all blurry so guys stop it it doesn't matter you're awesome and thank you for the comment what we're doing today if you are just joining us we're taking suggestions from y'all and making a character so pretty much the mixing like memes and stuff together right now that people didn't really think about so there's actually a legit meme like where a guy took Bruce Lee and his footage where he fights with the nunchucks and he edited lightsaber ends onto the nunchucks yeah it was amazing and it was based off of drawing that a guy did where he was like Jedi we and he had like yellow nunchucks but their sabers so cool and then so now we're mixing that with Napoleon Dynamite because you know he has skills we weren't even trying this is a Napoleon Dynamite Lee suggested he should have like a comic and its pocket maybe we should put Tots in his pocket bro pockets and then we got to put Hammer pants on for some reason this is out of nowhere Hammer pants cuz it's hammer time technically Bruce Lee word the Kung Fu pants are pretty bad guys here waist like a waistband and there's poofy attacks I used to mentor E school like if I got into a fight and I didn't want to fight like I didn't feel like it because like I was or normally alright cuz most kids in school fought like this put their hands like all the way out here and I'm just like and they'd be done but if I didn't feel like it I would just go I twitch my I go and then they'd like get scared and just run away and then I go back to reading my book my dad's like what and I remembered that freshman's Fresh Prince of bel-air episode where we're will was trying to teach the girl how to scare people away when they're messing with if she feels uncomfortable and he's like you got just yeah I get like that twitch in your eye okay he's like yeah he's like you did mine you've been it just mind your business like you walk weird and like come back you know but you're actually making me from thinking of a scene from the new guy but that was the the thing that gave me think of and so I started doing that in school to get to do it it works for quite a while and add to actually fight sometimes does it man but luckily I watched a lot of Bruce Lee movies I remembered snuff it was great I mean you could do the like the one suit cuz it kind of looks like the ones who from Rocklin kind of right now the you know those spandex suit hello Lee I've gotten you this suit oh my gosh master so great thank you on janux Disney Channel he does the voice for that jeddaks channel like did did you know that Rock Lee does that voice for Disney Channel on that other show he killed me knew cuz like I was trying to watch cartoons I just got through Naruto I know girl voices do do them now like what like who what are awesome do from watch so many movies I'm German sorry was wrong no you're fine you are totally great better than mine oh my god honest for it it happened he's gonna be the meme warrior gonna be in the back like you do you Robert Shaw says no just no [Laughter] now we just have to throw you know the best his face going like this and he's about to laugh and they play that song [Music] like nothing else did that you know they have a six hour video oh let's count out doing just like how the monitors all go on - that is right at the scene where in the movie oh they have that awkward laughing moment when Gandalf first shows up in the Shire and Frodo looks at him like and they look at your soul and then he's just like like it was creepy like you know like he's like no you just took that moment and just capture it capsulize alright so apparently this is meme day at the studio located in Burbank do you know do we that's his spirit his Meister like his weapon his knuckles Uganda knuckles she does not know deal with it just let you know the microphones really sensitive to you know voices and stuff Germany and stuff the speakers on everyone's phones are completely destroyed now okay my phone right next to my face well that's because that's how you use it well you know that I get really high pitched I don't know don't but then I can't do r2d2 oh dear maybe that's a good thing oh my god I love c-3po awesome always good to meet a fellow artist designer welcome I can't play Minecraft because it gives my friend captain headaches [Laughter] private mansion that's a hundred twenty decibels that you just reach good job you blew the speakers oh hi dad so she can be your r2d2 everybody can be a factory speaker tester you know you know but like you can lower it though so you don't you can still sound like you sing opera but lower you know high oh yeah you sad I'm also saying hi goop wouldn't see blue I'm allowed to say hi okay he's my dad so we hang out in the break room a lot okay you guys need to have fun without me oh did you tell Dad that that I couldn't go to work yesterday again and straight did you give him ABS yeah he's badass okay so he's just ABS on his abs okay I'm saying can you double the amount of abs obliques look kind of more like okay nipples right now like like Cat Cat boobs I feel like never watch that tattoo nightmare with like the guy comes in with cannibals I can't say that I watch too much TV other than anime i watch weird shows i watch what I want I used to watch say yes to the dress when I was like trying to figure out what kind of dress I wanted mmm and John gets so angry oh dear from YouTube says I do not paint but mire no worries I don't draw paint or anything because I have no skill he has skill it's just making things like this work all this stuff screams really loud and breaks weaker from we could bring some crystal in here and I bet you she could hit the right you know she would just have to be able to hold the note or else it wouldn't break as we learned on YouTube so those of you guys out there you know we don't have quite everybody but it'd be good to go ahead and get some feedback though actually thinking of restructuring how live streams are done pretty much planning on doing them bi-weekly and then switching so that we can do full edited videos for YouTube on one of the Sundays and then we'll switch on and off to doing the live stream that way we have more time to build up votes and polls for the stream itself and we have more time to get more people involved before the stream starts because it is it is kind of something want to do to get more more feedback which think would help what do you guys think about that switching to that kind of every we can form that because that way we'll be bringing content to YouTube that you guys can watch whenever you know at your leisure before edited videos start to finish some tutorials and planning on starting as well comment below Oh sounds like fun we were playing rocket League and I was doing it for like the entire duration of the match and Alex and John we're getting super annoyed yeah but I dude Alex man he just oh your son always wants me to friggin like he hears my voice relatively more he's gonna be a wet boy hmm he's like Liam you know like like I don't wanna be like a tank you know but you know oh he needs to be a tank no I remember like Napoleon buff dynamite is everything he's supposed to be clumsy like me being clumsy and being buff are two different things you know in anime the best characters that are clumsy are the ones that when they finally do start fighting they're total like yeah but it's it's still funny like cuz he tests why I haven't erased Uganda knuckles yet but no no okay are you saying oh my god you actually put you hundred knuckles on there because he knows new way he knows the way just uh you know keep it very light shadow drawing in the background so it's a you know hidden character you have to look really really good and if you cannot see him you don't know the way you started this one I got one day when I was getting ready for work will you be my queen you wouldn't you do not know the way do you know the way will you be my queen Diddy's nothing wrong which one thing a queen why do they click because why not because it's supposed to be like there's apparently like a language that was clicks like in Africa it's also something a stereo to be used all of our viewers know leave if we keep on clicking because they know that we do need our so comment below of you know anyway if you do please tell me we want to know if you know anyway she is a real queen spit on your fake Queen really say that like that's like Friday or Thursday on lunch break him off and start playing 15 minute long video thank you go I have me I'm finding out the way this very slowly I'm falling asleep do you know what time I went to sleep last night I don't never o'clock okay I know do you wait I'm tired my dad says shake like the bynars on the next-gen Star Trek what does that mean Jon translate I don't watch Star Trek at all I do but I haven't seen the new herself I'm just a fan of Star Trek I'm not a rocket scientist there's so many shows I have to catch up and launch Oh click like that bynarr on the next generation Star Trek okay how does that go alright okay so you had a revelation that you understood the answer but then you're like no still don't know I just made more sense to such popped up that corrected it alright so were you talking back there the weapon but I can kind of show themselves out of the reflection of the weapon kind of thing or partially like leave the weapon on those you should get really really [ __ ] like high loop bangs sorry her father says oh my god like antenna you don't know what I'm talking about you tell me as a son I mean pretty much you don't know the way I like how John used that mean though I do not know do way he could have if you didn't know what that me was you would have really bought even Valley anyway you really should like you know my girls I have like that like that those few like really like high up there like bang things no like kind of like antennas the way no I'm not so I'm issues with my wedding ring that's random topic um I was letting you know why I was taking it off it's like killing my finger look at making an indention in my finger well how does the son of men to get results no I mean they fit they they slide on like they're supposed to and then they I mean it's just like super hurt maybe me I don't know she does not know they way to explain John's being mean to me Josh hey any suggestions from all the people watching watch so far we've got a easy to be like Napoleon Dynamite level ginger but Chuck kind of looks creepy yeah okay no make her creepy well I want her to be like the anger on the team like he's he's actually pretty nice she looks like she's no murder him in his sleep I want her to like look at her opponents and be like yeah you will die yeah make her look like a psycho she's like for all those people who called me short Josh don't point that out are you referring to it's a sneeze do it away from the microphone daddy's doing chum will let me lay down huh someone a comment on James that you comment on your original post earlier says bleach he call her this three minutes ago I mean the nunchucks could have a special ability so Josh there's a comment on there for you added it no so one thing I don't you I mean what that is so true what yeah it's cause it's a guy controlled industry that's part of the reason I don't draw them like that because I reviews - reviews I say I mean because if you're actually being realistic realistic tip over I really sucks but if you're actually being realistic if she's super muscular she's not going to because there are nothing but fat so it's something that is something that to me like I said I just always have shied a shot I will not I don't draw women that often to begin with because that reason to you you're also trying to make her look like a ten year old right well she's supposed to look like she's the older of the two of them as far as like personality she's always bossing around and stuff you know it'd be really interesting if she was his twin so she's like the polar opposite for him so she's super angry all the time and he's like he's like it's okay we don't have to fight and then like he they'll like be mean to her and he's just like yeah like sister we'll try and fight by herself because she's like really aggressive and she'll get hit I mean we had already happened so what are anime are you currently watching right now so there's one anime that I'm watching that I feel really weird watching but it's just it was just too good the cooking parts were too good I watched food wars oh my god and I couldn't I couldn't it was so rough dude like those seats are so awkward the first episode was the works though they've gotten easier as the show goes on with that first episode yeah I was like what is the show but did you see I added bleach like he wanted maybe we should move that and make knuckles hold the bleach so what do you guys think so far so what do you think in the name meeting a name would be good they're gonna be twins mm-hmm so they wouldn't have identical maybe they don't have to but I was thinking based on kung-fu history cuz I'm a huge kung-fu movie buff like and I love studying chinese kungfu history as well i would name him fei-hung like he's like the most legendary chinese historical figure he apparently stopped the opium trade in china like and stopped the english when they were invading and doing all stuff so he was like a cultural hero and they made a bunch come from movies about him Jackie Chan's played Wong fei-hung Bruce well not Bruce technically Bruce Lee played a version of Wong fei-hung jet Lee played Wong fei-hung was crazy like Lots come for me so I'll call him Fei Fei hung and then call her make hyung sounds good yeah so there are Chinese exchange students to the Sol Sol Academy why is her name a hyung well may instead of Fei and may is a Chinese females name and then you can call him a hyung if you want kind of sounds an appropriate to me technically so like technically the name is Wong it's like the family's name is wrong to be Wong fei-hung is the full name so like the dad of wong fey-hong his name was one keying so technically Fei hung is actually his his first name so technically her name would be Wang Mei Mei whatever I was just saying that it sounds weird and inappropriate but my mind wanders there he made it that way no Robert says may honk and be home so she should be Wang Mei Lin and he won fan day yeah hmm there you go okay so that name meline what may well chinese names are not fun to play not good for like people with dirty minds like you guys can we make him say Oh Mowgli life ie befoul he's not [Laughter] [Music] my mom does that to me but it's Kathy and she gives me with her harpy claws yeah she always like grabs my shoulder like this but she always goes like this her harpy claws man you have claws do not as you poke people with terrible no yes Oh Katherine snails are a godsend because my mom's nails are super thick no it still hurts and then like I said it's stop doing here my mom always somehow files her nails to a point like coffin nails I don't think she's trying to do it but she does just has like a subconscious need so it's like dragon claws all right time to ink it's time to duel [Music] you must sing louder song is you are my sugarplum you're my sweetie pie we're learning so much today I'm no I'm just kidding no lie though John's real favorite song he plays this while we're playing Gears of War is seriously hello darkness my old friend Robert says by is bleeding ouch I got a band-aid for that sorry John said that I had to have the microphone right next to my face because our Pokemon singing okay who wants us just to talk and not seen because we can't artists should be seen and not heard but I want to hear [Music] helium or nothing you know what I want to get a sulphur whatever like that gas why would you want to get that positive helium you sound like you're demon-possessed it's amazing Rober is now laughing out loud I'm sure everyone is looking at him why he's laughing out loud and Robert my favorite version of sound of silence is by desert Benjamin says I am way late but blue Exodus I just started watching blue exorcist really like I think the beginning of blue exorcist or the new one that came out now blue exorcist ochio right I think it's Tokyo creation is watching the original blue accident okay cuz there's a new one they came out I was unaware and then I just started a black clover because I ran out of food worse what's black clover pretty much there's a world where magic is commonly used and people because the world was saved a long time ago by this guy called the wizard king he fought against his giant demon that was gonna destroy their world and he destroyed it and so from then on he was you know the wizard King and since then wizard Kings have always protected the kingdom and so a new one is selected every like time the old one dies whatever and this kid wants to be wizard king because he wants to protect his family like he's he's an orphan him and his brother were both found at a church and the owner of the church or the pastor guy he took care of them raised them and one of them showed a lot of promise with magic and the other one never was able to learn magic that's the oldest one he's the main character so the younger brother was used to be a big crybaby and stuff but when something happened between the two of them and a somebody attacked him and then the older brother the main character kid he fought it him protected him and he got it cracking down by growing up he brought he's promised he would never cry again and he learned how to become a magician like really really good even though he didn't have a teacher so then they go to this place to get a book given to them called the grimoire where it gives them their official spells and stuff that they can use so they can try out to become a magic knight and the kid he's been training like working out and all this stuff all these years trying to prove that he can learn magic and he still can't and when he goes to the ceremony he's waiting for his book and it never shows up so he everybody laughs at him and makes one of them and so he goes home and but eventually he gets a grimoire but it's a demonic grimoire so that's his power is that he can actually use demonic magic sin he's strong enough to wield it so that was interesting hey singing me and Bobby McGee on YouTube is that it's a song I feel like it's a song since we were talking about songs yes anyways I'm watching draw right now there are so good she's as well as me like he's my spirit animal she's a little oh yeah like throwing a vending machine at someone's head I would do that if I was angry like really angry but luckily I don't get angry very easily but if that ever happens somebody requested bleach geez trying to be good to the fans then I feel like I would be like like Mika yeah this is really funny because the Korean the doctor kid is like Aaron because we actually they've done a lot of that's really similar like your there was one time where you fell in a puddle and he like freaked out Aaron fell in a puddle and freaked out exactly the same way not like two weeks later like watching the anime Aaron didn't even watch it with us it was absent I'm watching it Aaron did it all the same stuff he does and afters a lot like selfie where she's just like randomly mean and they're literally like we were telling like you guys need to do the cosplay cuz and she's taller than him too so it still works it's gotta like make a scythe and a helmet and be good to go Robert says Death Star weight like you want me to put a Death Star in here too I mean there's a lot going on in this piece already but he'll do it if you really want it I don't think he made the Death Star either I think he's a Death Star so like he did say deaths stop so if it's Death Star's there's a character in Kenji Tanguay that he kind of was like yeah but only the character he has a ponytail I mean he wears those freakin glasses and stuff and then he like he's horrible you can't see without his glasses and then when he puts on his glasses he's a total like amazing fighter it's funny the glasses are demonically possessed given his abilities that's this kids problem - you know it is he's gonna have all the powers ever yeah sure we'll make him that guy - we needed him to shoot lasers as that's the one thing on top of other things I want like a funny way of it is a jug of please why Paulo I mean just so you know knuckles was coming out of the bottle yeah so it knows the way now so it's going mmm going to soul society where they know the way he goes up there and ichigo's like just like I know do you wait you made you do you know do you know do you we you know I do know know do we Ben says knuckles question work laptop not just any knuckles if you do not know love for actual knuckles if you don't know because you gotta know delete is you must look it up after the livestream Benjamin says bro type odd utility belt you haven't heard the Hey open your mouth whoo you're done I win they're like just let everybody eat the tide and bin says I know the way they were trying to go to soul society's hole really eating the pods oh yeah know why Hey it was a stupid YouTube challenge in the words of baymax they are not smart they jumped out a window it was a stupid YouTube video that some idiot did and then everyone wanted to do as well kids why why would you eat Tide Pods that's disgusting why would you look for minute why would you please don't eat Tide Pods disclaimer on this entire livestream we do not support or condone the eating of Tide Pods it's just crazy also truthfully most of the challenges even ones that are eating an edible item are still weird yeah just go back to eating a spoonful ha ha cinnamon I was that it was not pleasant but I got through it pretty fast my brother's like what sorcery is this because he put it John put it in his mouth and just like instantly like a cloud of cinnamon I was like that's terrible and so he goes you can't do it and I just he's like oh demon Robert says their parents mate paint chips also that was the craze before Ted eight let infuse paint chips I mean that's quite possible no let asbestos is an insulation yeah that word LEDs in paint or anything from China okay it's funny about you got a piece of equipment that we had to sand down to we reweld all right as you're sanding it down you can taste the lead in the paint it's pretty amazing yeah I stand on the office here so change slopes is great yes I'm waiting for that phone call where it's like hey cat so John's going to the hospital he stack - no I wouldn't do that to change out a light bulb or something like that he saw a spider and then I actually almost did that one time don't worry we said call me call me so Catherine and Sean are both of us they were on two chairs in totally different places and they fell off do spiders I'm just like and they're like are you gonna be able to come down like yeah sure really what are you okay like why aren't you I'm like because I've known them forever it actually happened when we when Rachael lived unpleasant right so I was getting seasonings down from like the cabinet above you're so spicy anyway in place so is getting herbs down but for all of you that don't know me I am literally only like five foot tall so I had to get a chair because this they decided to put all the spices above the reaching point of the stove above above the you know the cabinet's above the hood yeah I'm stuttering a lot today and so I was getting spices I'm sitting on the chair and all of a sudden I see this big ol wolf spider in the back of the cabinet scurry its Jebus and those things jump at your face you're friendly they're not they're not friendly they jump at your face they want hug they were trying to good answer for me anyways it's scurried up into back into the attics but it scared the bejesus out of me and I fell backward off of the chair and luckily I felt I did a foot plant which was good I almost broke my ankle though because it kind of hurt my ankle and I was kind of limping for like three hours but I didn't break anything stop it they don't they don't want to give me a hug they want to attack my face they want to attack my face with their furry feet we asked Robert says so far being short Robert you should ask John what happened to my stool because somehow my stool for the kitchen went missing the wolf spider why not hug no well we don't put any spices up there in ours we put our wine glasses and margarita glasses and beer glasses up there no our regular glasses are on the other side we just put the glasses like that we don't use like often yeah yeah like the beer glasses is that beer glasses hmm although we should probably keep one wine glass down for me so I don't have to like go yeah you know that's actually the sound she makes have been there as she's reaching for something and sometimes breeze from twitch this hey guys I'm breeze hello priests how you doing hey we're drawing well josh is drawing I'm we're just we're making an original Soul Eater character from the Soul Eater anime and bleah and it's Napoleon Dynamite hey pretty money and we also have Knuckles in there to it for somewhere yeah Uganda knuckles is making terrible Roberts won't build us another step stole that is very kind of you Robert why thank you cuz John's not always home and it's it's really saddening when I can't reach stuff when I'm trying to cook I mean normally reaches everything for me cuz he's six foot tall do it like a classy woman and trained from the bottom I mean I could but John if he caught me he would be like what are you doing there you go oh don't drink all the rum exactly cuz I might have to say why is this and why is because I was thirsty yo John half of the family here is watching oddly and he says hi hello hi guys glad y'all be able to watch no I feel so conscious if you have any suggestions to the drawing please comment below if you'd like to see me out any more random objects and around the characters there I do have a question for Brees though it's like a warm summer breeze or is it a little hurricane breeze I don't think there's such thing as a hurricane breeze Robert says don't get caught I mean he comes home at random times I would have to like lock myself in my bedroom then you'd get like breeze higher breeze okay thank you for clarifying it's like thor ragnarok like burning raging fire thor like water I think we both like fire I hope but but Hulk like real fire like Christmas hi pod months boss tide pod monster that's what you think this is like welcome back to live streaming we're just gonna talk about those tide pods are actually concerning me Chris also says with detergent blaster I think we had enough comments about you know tire pods josh is like what has this world come to I refuse to try to draw tie pods I don't when will my stool be ready doesn't know our kitchen and everyday put all the stuff that I normally use on the top shelf because their butt holes and I can't reach anything up there mentioning cuz everybody suggested first lightsabers then then daggers then nunchucks so then it just became dagger lightsaber nunchucks and so that's what this weapon is we're just gonna okay listen and then you became napoleon dynamic we're just gonna say the weapon is me nunchuks and then it can turn into all different types of numchucks okay yes she's decided she's decided because everybody wants it to be a different type of numchuck see you later Chris I dunno do way and I'll be right back Bree says Swiss Army nunchucks that sounds fun alright guys here we go it's time to lay down and sweet sweet colors do Robert says go to a medical place and get grab it stick a little gopher you get the t-rex one from Walmart maybe we got maybe color Robert says go get grabbed stick from the wall you can't grab a bowl with a grab stick just saying well you can grab a bowl or grab stick you just may not hold on to the bowl okay the grips I don't want a big metal bowl falling toward my face practice your ninja skills and dodge Wow good husband just why don't you just buy me another stool meanie okay I think you just like to watch me reach for things she's funny this struggle is real for real he knows the struggle is real he watches me reach for things and then waits for me to say really dude help me that's only the proper way to do it I go and grab everything he's just trying to get and make her feel bad sure no it's not gonna make me feel bad it's gonna make the cooking process go away faster Robert Shaw says yes you can he disagrees he thinks this bowl can totally be grabbed with a grabber next episode is just Josh drawers we're gonna experiment by trying to grab bowls with grabbers from really high above dam life of a short person there you go useful work a little Caesars and they used to make fun of me because I had to grab random things off of the top shelves by jumping Bree says looking good yeah thank you so much and get this we're putting all the effort into it yep pulling out all the stops guys like I said for those of you who didn't hear earlier I was trying to get some feedback before we kind of proceed with it we're thinking of switching to doing fully edited plan videos every other Sunday so that way we do live streams but we have more time to get votes on topics and stuff like that so that way we could have kind of a more varied audience so if you guys like the idea we'd really love to hear your feedback so that we could we go ahead and proceed because I know we were doing the live streams pretty regularly and things have been kind of hectic lately I've been trying to keep my schedule clear but I've had a lot of changes in life as of right now so we're just trying to get back in the swing of things mm-hmm so if you guys think that's a good good way of structuring it you know I know well thank you breeze we appreciate your feedback and you know we hope we'll see you on a regular stream you know on our our streams all the time be great and like set for anybody who's a regular who tunes into if you guys have any input love to hear it because you know I'd like to know if you guys feel like it's a good idea to go ahead and make the streams every other Sunday so that we have it we have a way to bring more coz the plan is to bring more tutorials like fully edited tutorials to our viewers so you guys actually can go to youtube and watch thank you breathe so but ya know that was the the idea so that we can bring more full tutorial content and stuff so if you guys want to see how drawings are made and that kind of stuff we'd really love to be able to bring that to you that kind of content but we just need we just need time to do it in Sundays is pretty much our only time to work on videos of that nature so let me know like I said we'd love to hear your feedback hello son huh I said hello son Alex said hi no I'm not gonna do the stitch voice on the live stream so just before he even known I've known Katherine here for ever and I've known her son I've been pretty much to every birthday and every time I see ya he always asked me for the same thing so always do stitch boys like I'm not just a performer you can just ask me to do it all the time but I still do it usually but not to do I mean you can't deny him on his birthday just saying if it was birthday I wouldn't be here we'd all be playing gears Alex has a sad his I'll break the microphone off you you face away that's just a lot of work falling out of this chair like turning around in this chair is very complicated I can turn the microphone down what okay Bogomil taneous did that and then you're like that's nothing that's not don't worry about [Music] she likes making repetitive high-pitched sounds it becomes a provocation no following me you know the better demons [Music] [Laughter] [Music] Brees wants to know what the bottle bleach is for somebody wanted me to put a bleach in the image when we asked which anime they wanted to watch and since I can't fit a whole nother character in here in the time frame this was the easiest way I could make their wish come true and I'm all about that I like how everybody's asking about the bleach instead of wise knuckles coming out of the bleach very well I don't like I mean the half of that I see is definitely not Brees can't see but it's there in spirit yeah Jared Leto says hi hello sister Alex wants to know what are you drawing why don't you refresh everybody's memory Josh on what we're rolling today hey breeze do you see do way now so today today we're glad we could sort that out for you now that you know the way sorry D way everything's gonna be okay now we promise you're supposed to refresh everybody yes Wow totally spaced so today we're doing an original character if you can do it with a spine surgery you can normal what what dirt some major delays he's conversation like five minutes ago I guess you can grab the ball oh Jesus I gotta bring him into this you did deserve this he's not a part of your argument okay all right Josh I need you to focus tell everybody what we're doing an original anime character to fit in the soul in the Soul Eater universe so we decided to do a and it's truly it's my fault things been kind of hectic so I haven't had a chance to put up a pole like an official pole that I wanted to do but we wanted to put essentially have everybody vote on an anime that they wanted to see a character made for and then when we had that vote we were gonna have people comment on different elements of the characters so that we can create them so as we've gone through we now have Napoleon Dynamite Bruce Lee he's basically Bruce Lee fusion Napoleon Dynamite fuse with the Jedi and his sister his twin sister is his weapon is he's the Meister businessö leader you wield a weapon which happens to be a person who could turn into a weapon and he's awkward nerdy dude and only he only fights when he has to and he dresses up like Bruce Lee he's a big fan kung fu movies and I can't explain this whole side because I don't really it just happened people wanted knuckles and then people wanted bleach yeah you gotta knuckles just shows up anywhere you gotta knuckles just is Cara Lee can't stop the feelings so just dance so just dance dance dance dance yep so just can't stop the feeling but so yeah you've gotta knuckles Mimi's been going around like crazy and I didn't know anything about it until recently and I'm like what is this and so this became like meme character because we got a lot of different meme stuff going on like that meme where they put Bruce Lee's nunchuck fight scene with the lightsabers we'll put that together with Napoleon Dynamite with Uganda knuckles and it's just been pretty weird Reese says cool Alec says ok question Burke he doesn't understand just just go with the flow Alex it's because Alex does not know do way yeah I'm trying to think of what that mean was called I don't know that POV where the where they're falling through space and then playing that dumb song that I keep on doing like hurt other people's heads I am showing them to way that is nutty way that is do we know really okay so yeah we got this also for the people that are just showing up and weren't here for the beginning of the livestream you missed the smooth sounds of Josh singing friend like me from Aladdin don't don't be kind and rewind you do once he mean at least he didn't throw at least he didn't turn on the recording when we were seeing the circle of life [Music] [Laughter] do it again do it again everything the light touches is our kingdom everything it doesn't don't go there [Laughter] Robert says you got to move it move it [Music] back to what I was doing out there I will now continue the rest of the livestream as king do do it everybody gonna go ahead remember they have to be gingers you are Maurice John you could be Maurice now I am tired draw for me Maurice good you know it is so hard to be the king can't you see you've offended the big giant flakes the big giant one to fix what is the wick exactly the freaks like Morrie's like who are you what is it he says by the way who are you and he goes Maurice can't you see you are in something too big giant freaks by the way what do you want and then he's like oh no it's Mort he cannot get on the plane and cream [Laughter] [Music] what is wrong with him who don't you're talking about more MORE yeah he's a little creepy he's like Lord what did I tell you about his feet and he's like I'm so sorry he said he did tell you about the feet he does like that he's so creepy my ninjas I guess they had to make one creepy one creepy character in there I guess you have you're ready to face the ginger in inches are you prepared because they have no souls it's dynamite Lee you would have to put a guitar in his hands yes ginger ninjas Robert Shaw says now someone get him some gimme sour patches and King Julien gingers John speaking no I can't walkie status report sir pictures almost finished [Laughter] Bush Rico you just cough up some dynamite we're all say prepare to face the ginger ninjas I don't know I started trying to sing like the shelter like the hermit crab from mallanna but and you know it's not gingers it's ginger ninja well see the story started you know about Howard Oh when Robert what I think so whoo yeah who was it that said that they had to be gingers I'm strong it was either Niko Robert or someone it was someone let's just leave it there because I can't find it was somebody that said there requested the fact that they had to be gingers Oh No why do I picture him being ginger you're cause the world to implode my wood just a friendly reminder to everyone out there this stream is hatchery being broadcasted to both or all three Facebook YouTube and twitch just case Facebook is giving you some problems go ahead switch over to one those other people because they are better because John likes to be shiny to dodging common desire says gingers with a a at the end like okay or it's okay they're interesting they are I've never liked like okay this guy's during live streams it's really hard for me to get into a character that I'm drawing because one I don't know if you guys noticed but my arm is like completely extended when I draw so I can't actually like draw like I normally do so usually it's really like all wonky when I finish so I get mad because I can't but did forget the manga in the pocket though it's not supposed to be a mango behind the pocket it's supposed to be tots oh sorry tots and Dodger comic designs wish he could be here we wish you could be here too especially cuz these lights keep on changing colors tots manga tots my god hmm should I color in Uganda knuckles or erasing because I don't know how I feel because I like the peace you know if you like the peace I mean I think it's funny in the background but totally up to you you are the artists hmm alright guys let's see so I guess I'll cover it and you gotta knuckles and then I'll just scan this new computer dig male there you go recess your call because I know deeply my ways the right way soon he just like read and then no I know it knuckles looks like these derpy knuckles so I have to know what he did out dirty you know what I mean it's time to be shiny because it's the circle of life go ahead be shy Bree says knuckles is a seal no but it was his spirit you know so he didn't have legs because that would be weird if the spirit I'd like it's like a genie in the bottle just happens to be a bleach bottle dude why when you do that do I think of Christmas carols yeah Donna usually when I do it the most different to me do do do you see do you see that man I don't know why I'm drawing this dodging comma design says are you using your phone to reference what a ginger looks like now I'm using my phone to reference what aid Uganda I'm pretty sure we all know why tinder looks like a cartoon ginger is legitimately orange in hair color this is the downfall of my career as marries this is the top I now shall fall so there's that I shall retire after this what happen to your career well I drew Uganda knuckles onsen and then everyone left me we see here watch Josh drawing in so much concentration what you kind of I would do my um my r2d2 to show my site no one Sears wants to bleed again you guys told me not to because you kills people's use mm-hmm phones your phones no longer selling right now don't do it Brees says I will do a black panther drone and Brees can't wait for the movie he's so excited and I just can't hide it [Laughter] yeah I won't deny it I'm so excited so much red I mean knuckles red but he's coming out of a bleach bottle so shouldn't he be like pink waitress pink do you have any idea what bleach will do to red clothes okay yeah but you're saying now I was before I'm just using logic here it turns everything pink this is the non logic stream you had to go to toast rest Rawls version two for that stream where we use common sense and logic you guys have cookies over here we have cookies brew these cookies I'm hungry the dark side always has the cookies oh my god we have cookies yeah I just want these cookies I'm hungry why do you feel dirty you gotta call them in the police bottle [Music] looks great though you did an amazing job so you would have to draw it on Instagram they said attack on titan death note and that all happened during the stream so I was like well I damn you know I even put the time when the stream was going to happen you drew me as a character yeah but we haven't done a stream good we haven't done an attack on titan dream stream did you see that a bubble tea guy like he has a youtube video it's like anime bubble tea whatever where he does interpretate he tries to say what he thinks the Japanese lyrics sound like in the songs for the things but he tries to think they sound like in English just like you see pictures popping so Josh pins here he also knows that redheaded polluter persley it's a long story then something beginning take it back to the beginning rewind your DVD Bob way so that you may know did we so here we are I don't know car mazing piece and put knuckles on it and ruined it from the bottle what's wrong with you guys what a good drawing today I mean that's blood right there that you see but at least we know do we and that's what matters Vince says not really just dropping in for a moment that's fine because we're doing in the stream ever we ruined the peace breeze is awesome everybody wanted Uganda novels in there that they want goes in there there's gonna call him the meme the meme ginger ninjas hey they're attacking you on duck holes okay no memes all them sweet memes to defeat their enemies so yeah guys we did today we finished it's an original Soul Eater style character yeah we're really glad we could have you breeze can't wait to see your black panther peace oh yeah like so we do appreciate everybody yeah tuning in for this is a fun compilation we're really glad got enough people tuning in to give suggestions and stuff and it got real fun so no no that is a heart and do you know more desecration of cartoons and I love that's the way thank you for tuning again and like I said guys we do appreciate everybody who stopped by to watch the stream of course you know some stuff we usually mention just like I said we are gonna be having I'm glad you enjoyed your Ben they said we are gonna be having streams kind of structured differently most likely going forward we're gonna have them every other Sunday that way we have more time to get votes on the topic stuff like that and we're gonna be starting to you know release tutorial videos and things like that coming soon into the future okay so we really appreciate you guys tuning in another thing is if you guys want to support the channel you can go to josh josh draws calm if you go there you can see all the items that we have I've designed all these shirts in the past we just uploaded them we have a lot of different content now and we're getting ready to put more stuff up so feel free to check it out as well Ben we already did spongebob and Dragon Ball Z and that was a that was crazy what it was sounds horrific for who those of you who did not see the last stream he's on show real fast please standby so we have master squid Roshi Super Saiyan Spongebob and no this is Patrick hello yep so there you go that was the last time did or did not want to see that happen either way we did it so I'm sorry yeah no never again do that never again will you guys do that that's pretty hard yeah but like I said if this is actually one of the shirts from the website too I'm gonna sit down again cuz you know we've gotten the cue that I'm too tall for the cameras so like said even the shirts I wear shirts we do on the streams all that stuff is what helps sponsor a channel so if you guys want to help support and you know anybody who's fans of those things you can check out our website and the cool products we have there more to come as well but other than that think again thanks to John for making this possible thank you for yeah for showing up and hanging out with us as always it's a pleasure crazy little are you trying to make fun of my night no Jesus calling you crazy I'm gonna go over there and poke you well hopefully the cameras will be off by there all right thank you guys for tuning into today's livestream remember for those of you who want to get into drawing who need encouragement somebody all I can say is to just draw it's one of the biggest things that I had to learn to do myself it's just a focus and get some practice in so just get there get out there and draw right everybody have a great rest of your weekend thank you | Just Josh Draws | UCPZxmzx3YGe0mE-6RpIHZlA | 2018-01-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 13,247 | 67,075 |
HO40P2UcLzg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HO40P2UcLzg | The wise old man | the wise old man a wealthy man requested an old scholar to wean his son away from his bad habits The Scholar took the youth for a stroll through a garden stopping suddenly he asked the boy to pull out a tiny plant growing there the youth held the plants between his thumb and forefinger and pulled it out the old man then asked him to pull out a slightly bigger plant the youth pulled hard and the plant came out roots and all now pull out that one said the old man pointing to a bush the boy had to use all his strength pull it out now take this one out said the old man indicating a guava tree the youth grasped the trunk and tried to pull it out but it would not budge it's impossible said the boy panting with the effort so it is with bad habits said the sage when they are young it is easy to pull them out but when they take hold they cannot be uprooted the session with the old men changed a boy's life moral don't wait for bad habits to grow in you drop them while you have control over it | MaxPlus gh | UC_Hcx5z66_lCzt6-yR8bdZQ | 2023-05-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 203 | 997 |
Bmd6mDP_auA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bmd6mDP_auA | Magnesium sulfide | Wikipedia audio article | magnesium sulfide is an inorganic compound with the formula mg s it is a white crystalline material but often is encountered in an impure form that is brown and non crystalline powder it is generated industrially in the production of metallic iron preparation and general properties mgs is formed by the reaction of sulfur or hydrogen sulfide with magnesium it crystallizes in the rock salt structure as its most stable phase its zinc blende and work site structures can be prepared by molecular beam epitaxy the chemical properties of MGS resembled those of related ionic sulfides such as those of sodium barium or calcium it reacts with oxygen to form the corresponding sulfate magnesium sulfate mg s reacts with water to give hydrogen sulfide in magnesium hydroxide applications in the Voss steelmaking process sulfur is the first element to be removed sulfur is removed from the impure blast furnace iron by the addition of several hundred kilograms of magnesium powder by Lance magnesium sulphide is formed which then floats on the molten iron and is removed mgs is a wide bandgap direct semiconductor of interest as a blue-green emitter a property that has been known since the early 1900's the wide bandgap property also allows the use of mg asses photo detector for short wavelength ultraviolet light occurrence aside from being a component of some slags mgs is a rare non terrestrial mineral Menninger I'd detected in some meteorites mgs is also found in the circumstellar envelopes of certain evolved carbon stars i.e those with Co greater than one safety mgs evolves hydrogen sulfide upon contact with moisture references | wikipedia tts | UCa7A71byaczz6dAQM4FZngg | 2018-10-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 269 | 1,632 |
WfuplQpvQxQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfuplQpvQxQ | Omusajja akutukidde mumpaka zakabozi ku lutu eyo musanvu. | [Music] okay you gonna live still good since the wallet what is that woman gonna Jackie I wanna cliffs to do color inference and Z as long as your sacrum with one goddamn night world warm side yeah I filled them caboose I went with zero Mugen would do any mother would sing Avantika I didn't sing I dance and sing as you know coming over I don't know the tumbling Dakota guys I'm going get an idea and it's an same anger the Nigerian block I kept on T about mucho Gallegos and get some some kuru Devi no I'm sure a great a love if I don't know balcony we are a simple Olimpica didn't Ibaka submit is a big Hunico but Okinawa chasms a cozy in a lot with a gambit Davis pedometer Devi Gama Gama the vehicle Singham Capozzi cut definite the seven onion cause Inga call me Chara to be named pakka akka wakka wakka wakka wakka khaluji Khun PIM Poh bhagavati karateka me - are a ton in general employed an idea 10000 random Cassandra Cassandra Collins she wasn't an engineer's our burner Oregon emerging again okay go cool Maranello kumara the Arghandab troll a sentence uno now lagina mocha boozing running away Calcutta rock erroneous oka a yoke VD a yokes a to AO Cunha AO curtain on Sunday at waarom caste engine on Sunday at warm crostini Enya to de la créme kaga gonzaga duty from kasnia - ukulele shamanism ya da cunha mooting mo wrong way it's a freedom of the Dragon a chronium sound Eric Eric a team somebody to Samak at Yahoo Yahoo Yahoo mochas direct namu guira Jessica de una herida extra grant even accommodate one who open Okinawa field Democratic a moon a Savino good Davi what we have in democracy muga panty Abba in Nigeria Legos Chewbacca T so I went to a Cabana with a rockin Langevin to reminisce even Tanaka was by Dibango China epic epic Kanto soloq one coulomb Chara average a lava zero Goom said you bet I'm quicker mallanna will come when I will come Ranga superluminal a super floom aah oh a dehydrated e yo Machado Canyon us Avenue Mesa al-assad no say no money but Wayne agenda wind of course it's in at Rancho Conejo Cola kalakanya cardoon ago hurt organic a singular that was such a good idea moody a goal an intro solo cool quasi can yomo said Omidyar an Omaha whose's Noland talking Oklahoma to Sawa Holloway diba shock assembly Rwanda Zuma conga lounge zoom caucus room at tiny Chavez home Shelf Nishikawa Chama and Oklahoma salvo be known even knock on Granby second even avian novices omission one be definite enough we imagine you in a lie detector - Mossad Yamaha Reid of Nevada vapor in lunar area again so great Ibaka of a cheerio anybody of electricity mucho Grande channel non-union and Mulan even Kurdish me because I said him great energy an idea you know who I'm grabbin oxymoron caboose guitar oh yeah yes vara bobby sanic where a police way to Yoko too much our endowment wah-wah police Nachum POA panty Abba and a police a guarantee Wagoner community documents Co mechanical auto or toes buzz the auto shops auto shops my stoma Zita back in the colonial circumcised oh no like the sacristy Shamu say yum Chalobah comet Kowalski Kasauli Lorenzo claim is a regular Muji or Van Alen dome Samuel Mundi you know things of that kind of solo conga take our money equipo capita so Bo BIA bad Nigeria yo boffin demo Tsongas acaba z-car iwakuni a fatty gamma gamma mucukunda avocados we refer to call angle consonants so be able abrahama de Nigeria bombshera Devi and um some cool Devi Norma Jean la vez alrededor gains okay Braco vino kumazawa my freedom can't commonly behavior yoga lifestyle said ago cliffs that I walk on our colony [Music] | Ugandan Lifestyle | UC2auuPwhn9SbazY28TlOSrg | 2019-07-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 659 | 3,576 |
_NmW3vq-nCU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NmW3vq-nCU | Muslim Vs Feminist on MANDATORY Veiling for Women? MuslimSkeptic Vs Holy Humanist #shorts | what you are trying to do is stifle half of the population and take us back to 1400 years ago where I know you're not ashamed to say you've mentioned it very lightly today harsh punishments but I know you're fully for the Hadoop punishments you're even for child marriage which is crazy but skis Galloping you want to bring topics and not give me a chance to respond so yeah I completely disagree with your characterization it's just a right-wing bigoted characterization you can't equate meat guarding to the hijab that that's also an unfair uh like corresponding thing how that that doesn't work but also you're saying that you're going to make women happier by availing them tell me how is the happier marriage going to occur when a woman is forced to do something she doesn't want to do an unhappy wife does not equal a happy marriage | Modern-Day Debate | UC_cd4oF2phaIBD3WsU3f7Xg | 2023-05-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 151 | 838 |
IueKb8G6gMY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IueKb8G6gMY | Blues Triads and How to Use Them | welcome back everybody this is Eric here with guitar señal and today I'm gonna pass along a little bit of knowledge that was a kind of passed along to me a long time ago I remember I was in my dad was playing a gig in this little barbecue restaurant and you know it was one of those deals where I think they had like a few different bands there there was like three or four different bands it was kind of like a big shindig or anyway that's what was going on and you know I was like maybe 14 at the time and I have my little acoustic guitar and I was sitting out in the parking lot just kind of playing around just practicing because you know wasn't good enough to play with my dad yet and this guy walked over to me he said he's like blues right your dad plays blues I said yeah I like blues he said well then you got to learn this and then he showed me this [Applause] [Music] [Applause] those triads and that's what he said he said you got to use those triads that's what he told me and then I took that and sort of you know made it my own and and experimenting with different things which I'm going to show you how to do it it's real easy it's a blues movements used in blues music and it's used in country too if you listen to some of the I don't know sort of like swing country and a little bit they use a lot of those kind of movements in there you may hear if I take that type of try out there and I change it up a little bit I might go like right so you can change it up and kind of give it sort of a swing country sort of feel if you want as well the context that I'm going to show it it's just in the way that it's used in a lot of blues you look at like the song like stormy Monday and you just hear that wonderful [Applause] and all you're doing is you're taking those three notes that triad and you sliding it up those three notes are the same notes that it like I'm in G right now all right if I take that chord in mind that's also a G if I slide that up [Music] I'm in the same territory its Triads either way you look at it and the best way to think about it is if you're in G [Music] you're grabbing those three notes just pretend that what's in line with this is that is the key you're in so if I'm in G that's the way I look at it when I slide into it [Applause] I'm sliding into G [Applause] all right well then on the floor you go to see right you're gonna go to see [Music] and the turn around you're going to go to the five you're going to go to D then the four back you see and then back to G [Applause] it's just a great way to add a little flavor into a blues tune and I use it in kind of a nice passage sort of way and it's a very very important triad to know in country and blues music and again just like we mentioned up here in the G position in the lower register and the higher register you can kind of vibrate your hand and get just this nice effect on the on the strings the same way that I did that with the G root net being on the a string right I can do the same thing with C when I'm going to the for and I'm on the a string well guess what I've got that same shape right here [Applause] but now I'm in see so see it's real simple if you think about the way that you organize it the Triads the saying the notes are the same it's just the position they're in is different so the way that you would mix that up is by let's say I'm in G and I'm doing in oh I [Applause] [Music] see I went right there in the in the C position [Music] all right see how I went in there and I slid that up and I grabbed that haiji in there and that's another movement you can do with those triads there when you're playing blues and that's also why it's important to break build up your pinky strength because to really make that passage sound nice and clean it helps to have that pinky in play so if I go [Applause] [Music] [Applause] and after you learn where that triads at you also understand that you're kind of you're also in in those those minor notes so see if I in and I'm giving away some secrets here guys if I look at that C shape [Music] got my see my e and then I've got these three notes right here but if you think about it along the lines of [Applause] [Music] if I'm not worried about what that thirds doing I'm running that on a flatted third in that shape is on like a G minor and what I can also get is this really pretty triad that I can use like this where it sounds like [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] see so you get you're still manipulating those three notes but you're using it in a different context so instead of going I'm using that high note being a G and I'm playing in G minor I can take that same triad [Music] and I can concentrate and really emphasize that Gino and I can do that in a way that I can't take this see how much harder that is to to be worked out in to that now some people might go you know kind of a [Music] you [Music] you can still get that in there you hear it a little bit of vibrato I'm putting on the note but it gives it a different sound when I approach it up here using that same blues triad that I taught you earlier [Music] players like Robert Cray in the Blues world are known for doing those types of just really big juicy tryouts where they're just grabbing them and just treating that triad like a chord if that makes sense so maybe this video taught you guys something you learn something that's my take on that particular chord shape and the way that I use it in music now another way you can take that another direction is let's say all right I'm using those three notes well what do I also have here this note so before when we were doing it in a major key we were going and that's got a nice country blues kind of sound but what if I take you know again using my pinky on that G root [Music] using that pinky what if I add a little bit to that core to make it more of a [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] see what I'm getting at so then you start to understand the stuff that's around that triad and depending on the way that you organize those notes and how you use them I can use that same triad for minor minor key jazzy kind of stuff or I can use that same triad in a major song and because the way the pentatonic scale was set up in the way that blues and rock sounds through our ear it just makes sense to us so hopefully I mean that was a bit of guitar knowledge not all of that some of this stuff I developed over a course of many years and just training my ear to listen for it but that's a piece of knowledge that I was passed along for free from somebody who just wanted to help me out as a guitarist so I'm just doing my part to pass along that bit of knowledge that was given to me for free and I thought that I would pass that along to the next guitarists in line that want to learn that type of technique take that and make it your own train your ear to know that movement in the way it sounds and you can make it sound really really clean depending on you know the way you do it don't get frustrated because it is a nod hand movement especially if you're beginning guitarists it's a very odd thing to do but with a little bit of practice you can definitely get it so again one more time [Applause] [Music] you could take that those notes and kind of you know do the whole you can change it around all you want and that is just a really awesome technique that you could use there so hopefully you guys learn something from this video and hopefully you're entertained and maybe I provoke some thought in your little minds and guys thank you so much for watching today that's blues triads in a nutshell at least one type of try out there's more of them but that is a very useful one to know and a very important finger position to get the hang of because as I demonstrated it gives you a lot of flexibility and a lot of different styles of music so take that for what you will use it if you want guys we post every Monday and every Friday thanks for following us today we hope you enjoyed today's video we'll see you next time [Music] | Guitarsenal | UCpzIIbmBfkWy1a6CEtNNAXQ | 2018-01-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,647 | 8,080 |
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HOoIIyxcxA8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOoIIyxcxA8 | VBT Even remembering union without the embrace brings transformation | everyone we are coming to you live via facebook streaming youtube streaming and via skype each one of you is welcome to this live streaming from our studios in trinidad sutras even remembering union without the embrace brings transformation [Music] something has happened you have been in it totally and if you are remembering that it will bring the bliss and it is capable of transforming as well [Music] yesterday i asked someone which the book that you have which of the chapter is better than the other way the response was good correct that each chapter is unique and it is difficult to say so i said yet still there will be one better than the other there the answer was wrong the answer was that i have to if you want i will read each one of these chapters then i'll be able to decide a master is a tourist guide you visit a particular city a particular place where they have tourist guides tori's guide is familiar with the whole place different side scenes sightseeing places and everything if you happen to be in a city where you are visiting a place where mountains valleys and all these things are and to view that scene a kind of terrace is made which is quite big there may be restaurants so people will go there to look at this scenic beauty so tourist guide it is 360 degree scenic beauty is available to you so guy takes you say go in this corner from here you look at the valley and the mountains and now you come up to this side and you will see a totally a different thing so what he is showing that beauty that granger that splendor that is there in that scene with the clouds covering the mountains part of the valley waterfall river flowing there is a sound and all these things you get different views master is the tourist guide for the inner 8th chapter each talk is like looking at that reality the innerness from a different angle the purpose of the tourist guide is to show you the same beauty from different angles so it is impossible to say which is better than the other because it has its own uniqueness it gives you the opportunity to look into this the scene feel the breeze blowing the clouds floating in the sky sometimes covering this mountain the other the sound of the waterfall the rebullet flowing all these things are shown to you diff from different angles in the same way the role of the master is to show you to get you the glimpse who knows which particular scene which particular talk touch you so much that your process of transformation begins no one knows i have spoken on different topics different masters different paths so that at least somewhere something clicks in you and your process of transformation begins so this is the reason that the master goes on speaking on various topics in different ways so that you get [Music] the glimpses and something clicks within you also someone asked another way which of the chapter or talk is better you want to go upstairs you are on the ground floor you want to go to the second floor there is a staircase which is a spiral it has glass all around glass all around or you are taking the elevator let's take the staircase which staircase will lead you to the top can you decide which staircase which step of the staircase will take you to the top the staircase is composed of different steps you have to put your foot on the first step the first step will lead to the second second to the third and when you look at from that step first step which is ground floor you will not be able to see what is going on properly there is a concert or a function taking place and if you are at the same level where things are happening you will not be able to get a clear view but if you go to a certain height you will get a slightly better so those people who are covering that event the photographers and the news reporters they go on a height is a moving height like what these people who do the electrical repairs on the street they use i do not know the name of that so they sit down in that they elevate themselves to go up and down to bring you the scenes as well as the sound so from the first from the first step where you are standing and the event is taking place you will not get declared view if you go one step above that you will get a better scene when you reach a certain height above the people you will be able to get much better and clearer view of the event that is taking place in one of the compositions meera says that i am talking about krishna that i am looking at you from different heights she is talking about the psychic centers not these psychic centers which are seven in numbers they are like these steps to look into the reality when you are looking at the reality from the ground level like for instance from the sex center the first center you will get a different view when you are looking at from the solar plexus center which is higher in vertical framework you will get a different view and when you reach to the top from there everything will be clearer and you will get a clear view so meera says [Music] i have looked at you from different heights yet still i have not known you totally so this is the response to that question so when you are saying that there which book or which chapter of this master is better than the other each talk each message is meant to give you a different glimpse glimpse of the same reality from a different angle different height so that somewhere or the other along the path you are attracted to it and then the process of transformation can begin in you this particular sutra says even remembering the union remembering something that has happened without the embrace the transformation is possible take for instance an example i give you all the people sitting in the room something a delicious dish to taste each one of you are enjoying it while you are tasting it while you are having it and after the dish is finished we continue in the talk and then i ask give each one of you a piece of paper and a pen and ask you to write your experience of that taste of that particular dish taste will still linger in your mouth just as when you have really been in the company of the master and the moment you remember that first company when you had gone in the company of the master what had happened to you the words that he told you you can never forget that words the way he looked at you you can never forget that and if he has called you lovingly or told you something amidst the crowd and noticed you ask you to come and sit down this side you can you ever forget that and that is the transforming it is something like this you have heard a beautiful scene [Music] beautiful you have seen the beautiful image can never forget that if you have heard the music it continues to echo in your ears as if this fading sound the dissolving notes you can never forget that so after you have eaten that dish i ask you to write something about that about its looks taste feel that some you are making giving explaining introducing this product this item to someone else while you are writing your eyes will express the first look at that when you saw the texture when you put the piece in your mouth and how it melt you will give a detailed description of it so this is why the sutra says if the union with the beloved has happened totally it is not the four minds are interacting the thinking mind and the feeling mind of the spouse and beloved that makes four minds instead the union has happened at the level of the feeling and instead of a square or triangle a circle is formed you can never forget that and that can bring transformation in you so if you remember that union what had happened at that moment and even without embrace transformation is possible once you know that once you have entered into it even the partner is not needed you can simply remember the act and enter into it you will get the same everything but first you have must have the feeling you have entered into the act through the feeling mind not through the thinking mind if you know the feeling you can enter into that act without the partner this is what i had mentioned that's a meditation technique which i suggest to everyone who has one breakdown and no sooner that a relationship is abundant you are lamenting for another one if without correcting that you enter into another relationship it is bound to be failure i give the meditation to the people such people who are desires of entering into another relationship after one is abundant for certain reasons that remember in each relation there are certain moments which are of extreme joy happiness and bliss and certain moments are unpleasant and it is because of the unpleasant moments that the relationship has been abundant and you are desirous of entering into another sit down close your eyes and remember the first day when you had come in the company of the beloved he called you he looked at you what kind of things happened to you in sufi terminology it is called rosa awal rosa means day awal means first remembrance of the first day if you remember the first day when you have come to the company of the mosque so there is a this is a maratha rose if you remember that i have heard when akbar was the mughal emperor in india there was a very ordinary person a very poor person but he had the integrity and honesty so the king put him into the army as a soldier but because of his integrity [Music] so he was in racks when he came and become contact of the emperor so he was inducted into the army his uniform changed he put on the army close and served in the army but continued to rise the higher ranks and one day he became the commander of the army so people were jealous that the man of ordinary humble settings how could he rise to such a status of being the commander so when things like these happen so they there are people who carry the news to the king to the emperor that this man is doing some conspiracy because every evening before going to the bed he will lock himself into the room and nobody knows what he does so the people who were watching and were jealous of him he carried the news to the emperor that is looks like he is conspiring something to overthrow your throne kings although they have all the security yet still they are the most fearful persons so akbar made a peephole in the room and at the appointed time when the man locked a room he came outside the room and through the people he washed into the room what this man is doing as it has been said that he is doing the conspiracy he saw the man went to a cupboard took out a packet of rags very old looking he opened it he undressed himself took out the rags from that packet put them on you stand up in front of the mirror washed himself and raised his hands in prayer and thereafter having done so he remained in maraca for some time then he changed back his clothes put back the rags into that packet once again and hid it inside the cupboard again this was a strange for the emperor to watch so he plundered into the room and asked the person what it was all about so what she said it is meaningful i do not know whether it happened or not but for me it has a relevance is specifically for the seekers and for those who aspire for a harmonious relationship between harmonious male female relationship he said when i came in your company i was in racks it was your compassion that you looked something in me which i was oblivious of and you made me a soldier in the army and slowly and slowly you gave me higher positions and today you made me the commander of the army he did not say that eventually through in the process from a soldier i became this no it is because of your grace i went on rising from a soldier to different levels and today you made me the commander i do not want to forget my first day in your company what was my condition i was in rags my mind was shattered there was no source of living no hope all was darkness inside no way light was coming in there was all chaos and in your company the cosmos has come into me my life has transformed so i do not want to forget the first day this is called the marachba of rosa of one remembering the first day when you came in the company of the master how he called you he talked to you [Music] probably you did not have the words you were so emotionally and emotional that you could not speak the tears flowed it was the point when the heart melted the energy reached to the heart center it is the opening of the heart center or as sufi is called the heart is invoked heart center is open for the first time you realize that there is something that you have never known the heart the emotions now the process of purifying the emotions are very important many times you became emotional when in ordinary ways when you end was entering into the relationship with your spouse you became emotional at certain moments but those were fading memories there has been always certain memories which cannot shade away nobody can take away from you the first meeting with the master when he calls you talks to you looks at you is the most significant event in the life of an aspirant in the life of a seeker in the life of a breed he can never forget and if he continues to remember that the process of transformation will continue this is what the sutra is about then you do not need the physical company even you do not need to embrace even just remembering that you are thrown back into that same situation since thrown back into the same situation it the moment you remember that how first time when he called you what had happened you do not know what to do what to say how to say the words starts fumbling don't know what to do so much energy flows into you so much joy comes into you that everything else becomes cannot speak i am just speechless i just watch before this program a video prime minister modi is visiting on two days today is on a two days visit to munich in germany where he is attending as a special invitee the g7 conf conference so as he reached outside his hotel where he was to stay there was a huge crowd of the people of indian diaspora there was a lady who was waiting since morning to have a glimpse of the prime minister and they the news reporter covered that the lady was crying tears was flowing out of her eyes and she said his aura was so much that i did not know how to look at him what to do and i was waiting whole night and waking early and seeing so that i do not reach late here and i wanted to have a glimpse of him to just have a look at him so that oh i can be in his company what i did not know what i will do when i am in his company the tears were continuing to flow and this is the situation when you are in the company of the master for the first time at that moment your heart center is invoked it opens up the chakra the unheard the sound is unheard and with each relationship each relationship begins with this kind of thing and if you can remember and then there in each relationship there has been moments occasions when you experience total dissolution that you became a circle you became totally involved in the act of love making with your total heart and spirit and if you continue to remember some of those moments then although the separation was necessary for whatever reasons my journey in this particular city is over time is for me to go to another city i recall when my mother was here in florida for some some years back the day she was to go she was unhappy she was crying she said i am leaving you all so i said there is another aspect of it you are leaving me but there should be a joy of going and meeting your other children whom you have not seen for all this duration when you was here so one side is that you are leaving one the other side is the joy to meet the other who are aspiring to have your company so this is how it happens you one the the night is getting over the dawn is coming the darkness of one relationship is coming to an end and you are entering aspiring for the dawn of the new if you do not forget the first do not and remember those moments when those moments were of extreme joy and so there will be no animosity of any kind the time has come our meeting was up to here only after that i wish you you continue your journey but what happens whenever any relationship is abundant we become a soul enemies of one another so the sutra says if you know the feeling you can enter into the act without the partner this is a little difficult but it happens and unless it happens [Music] you will go on being dependent on the other and dependency is created for so many reasons it happens if you if you had the feeling if you have known the moment when you were not there but only you were not there means the ego the mind was not there instead of vibrating and which she has you have become an energy you both of you were one and the partner and you became one only he or she is that oneness is centered within you the partner is no more there and it is easier for women to have the feeling because during the act of love making the woman always closes her eyes so if you close your eyes and take yourself into that moment when you had experienced this you can start with something you had been up to a restaurant you have been offered different things you have eaten out of that one would be the most striking one now you have come back home write something about that you have if you write your first meeting about the mass with the master you are thrown into the same situation what had happened how the energy flowed what was the tawachu the bliss the energy that flowed into you can always take yourself into that situation and if you continue to do the rosa the maracao of rosa a wall every day nothing else just remembering that union with the master for the first time how you were like a river is turbulent all along it was excited to merge into the ocean when it reaches the shore of the ocean it is very turbulent it is in dual mines whether to jump into the river or not whether to take this leap or not and in that quandary in that state of confusion it doesn't know what to do so it closes its eyes if the drop can narrate its life story i was a drop turbulent not utterly in a state of confusion all along i wanted to be in the company of the master i was aspiring making real sin for hours and hours together to have a talk with him to hear his words live now that moment has come and i am all indecisive whether to take this jump into the unknown after that i will not be what i am now i will be a different person so their drop closes his eyes and the other drop that is flowing behind pushes it and it falls down and disappears it is no more known as drop that is the moment of turbulence you want to talk to the master you want to be in the company but many the fear comes in the words fail to speak you fumble but the moment you jump into something miraculous happens the ocean lends its magnanimity to the drop drop is now known as the drop of the ocean its quality its texture everything changes so if you can remember the first day in the company of the master or if you can remember the first remembering the union it can be very broad perspective union with the belt of it each thing each happening in life whether you are eating food whether you are taking a shower whatsoever you are doing this central element of life is the search for the unknown and unknowable to be in that company each thing if you have a particular event taking place in your city there are people living in 360 degree all around that even to the central point where the event is taking place so the slogan goes on all roads lead to that place wherever you start your journey from you will reach to that destination this road that road all the roads the byways highways subways thoroughfare all lead to that particular once you know the direction so whatsoever you do in your life must lead to the same goal the goal is the transformation how to be light unto myself that's the the caption of the book light onto myself light unto myself did not put it how light because the entire book deals with how so title remains on light onto myself buddha said be a light onto yourself beginning with light onto myself it is in the first person i am not telling you you are now a light onto myself it begins with the first chapter how to be light onto myself how to be light onto myself the journey begins with that question with that query it ends up with discovering the essential element in life and what is the essential element in life you are eating food for what for satiation to nourish and nurture yourself to attain to joy so the joy is the beginning the happiness satiation but bliss is the ultimate state so you are doing everything for bliss your sex act is to bring bliss into you a fulfillment so that unfulfilled desires are no more there there is joy there is bliss there is the ultimate objective the discovering the central element in life is the optimum happiness satiation when you eat the meals at a particular place sometimes you say yes i need is still something sweet the belly is full but still i need something a sweet dish so you sweet dish finishes that quest satiation comes in when the satiation comes in it lasts for a certain period of time then you again the desire comes in and you go but the desire for the ultimate unknown and unknowable is a desire having that satiated you desire no more when you finish the meals he said i am full i don't need anything i am so full and satiated that i cannot take even a mars even a grain of anything now so when you discover that element in everything that you do in life you are walking on the road you are going to work but the central theme the element is that unknown and unknowable whatever name you assign to him it is your choice and that ultimate satiation the fulfillment and that brings the bliss that is [Music] has no synonym no antonym no other side of it the you have known the truth you and living with that truth is consciousness and when you have known the truth and you are living with that understanding with that god with that truth living moment to moment bliss on and happens the three world together is that is the central theme how to be light unto myself journeys through various stages and finally you discover the ultimate the the essential element in life the journey completes the last let me see if i can read that line if i happen to get into [Music] but why this craving for being timeless and egoless because no sooner than ego dissolves there is glimpse of soul no sooner than time disappears there is a glimpse of godliness there is a religious experience a spiritual experience underlying everything even sexual craving because once you can experience that spiritual experience underlying the sexual craving nothing else is needed more in food the underlying is the exp spiritual experience this humanity has to recognize to be light onto himself the central theme we will continue this journey i had thought of speaking on this sutra even m remembering the union without the embrace transformation is possible [Music] but the other things worked into it i will explain the methodology of this tomorrow until then take care and do have a pleasant day [Music] | Taosho Buddha | UCWD2YeiXE6gkIlv9eLAl2_A | 2022-06-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,458 | 23,300 |
A6fTrLRdc50 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6fTrLRdc50 | Halloween Horror Nights 2023 Speculation Map 2.0 UPDATE (Orlando & Hollywood) | so I mentioned in my last speculation map video that I wouldn't really be making these every time Horror Night nightmares drops a speculation map will consider me wrong because we have a lot to talk about with Halloween Horror Nights 2023 speculation map 2 they dropped both the Orlando and Hollywood versions I'm not forgetting you Hollywood fans and I thought we'd just take a look at the speculation map talk about what could be coming to the event talk about what are the changes from speculation map one but I want to say one more thing this is all speculation these houses could be at the event they could not be at the event just because they made it from one speculation map to another does not mean they're confirmed for the event until Universal confirms them and I think we're getting a new announcement coming soon but regardless this is all speculation don't get married to these ideas because they may not show up this year so because I'm an Orlando boy I want to first talk about the Orlando speculation map and there's a lot new stuff here starting with the first house location in the bottom left Demon Slayer now I am really interested with this property I'm not a big Demon Slayer fan I'm not really a huge anime fan in general but I think this is interesting as the possible first real anime to come to Halloween Horror Nights at America we've seen Demon Slayer promoted at Universal Studios Japan for quite a while and I think it would be really unique to bring that property over to America we did have the Japanese creatures rumored house at the last speculation map so this could be what that Japanese house was referring to you're gonna have people on the fence almost like the weekend from last year but this could be something really cool now moving up to house location number two we have The Exorcist believer now this is not the first time The Exorcist has come to Halloween Horror Nights in Orlando we did have the original 1973 classic at the event a few years back and this would be based off the David Gordon green reboot called The Exorcist believer now this is really interesting as the movie was just given a formal title and synopsis recently at cinemacon just a couple days ago and David Gordon green has has made it known that he's trying something new here and I think Universal might be trying to back him up by putting the Exorcist at the event but I think the Exorcist believer is pretty likely a lot of people have been talking about The Exorcist being rumored for hhn 23 even before speculation Maps came out and this would be another pretty solid IP uh really depending on the response to the film itself if the movie is popular I think it would be really good to have this at the event to sort of back that up or this is a Halloween end situation I think this might fall flat um but only time will tell when it comes to The Exorcist next over here where we had Halloween last year we have Chucky I'm not surprising obviously Chucky's been confirmed for the event not much to say on that but just above Chucky over here back where fiesta de chupacabras was last year we have a church symbol with a pentagram sort of situation and this is our first original house and all of the original houses on these two maps are marked with symbols and images rather than names on that first speculation map we got more of clue as to what exactly would be coming to The Originals this year but here we just have a picture of a church and sort of pentagram symbol I'm not exactly sure what that could be that kind of looks almost like something like an exorcist deal but this seems like this could be something all new and I I don't really have much to say here because there's nothing really leading me in a certain direction with this one and moving on from there we have our next house which is where Devin's peer hhm icons captured was last year which is a dragon and a castle and no medieval houses have been wanted by a lot of people including myself at the event for quite a while medieval theming really lends itself well to really gory gruesome atmosphere and look at something like Game of Thrones or Vikings I think it could be really well worked into a horror night's house on this one if it does make it through could be really really promising as a solid original that one I'm really hoping makes it and up ahead we have our first rumored scare Zone being naughty dog The Last of Us now I'm gonna do a little quick spoiler the last of us has a house location and a scare Zone location on this map now The Last of Us was on the last speculation map it was actually on a map last year as well of course a lot of people were thinking this is going to be based on the very very popular HBO show but this specifically says Naughty Dog The Last of Us specifying it's based on the game instead which is really really interesting just like we're getting our first little taste of anime at the event with Demon Slayer we could be getting a little taste of video games also at the event of course we've had them in the past but not for quite a while and I think the last of us will make a great scare Zone especially in New York we've had zombies in New York with Zombieland double tap and I would be really happy to see a IP based scare Zone because we haven't gotten those in the last couple years the scare systems have been all originals and while I love Originals I think having one IP based scare Zone especially when we have a house later on down the lineup could be really interesting in reinforcing both of those ideas now up in the Fast and Furious location we have a house Mark top secret and we've been seeing with the originals that they all are star this one's not marked with a star meaning this is quite possibly an IP now a lot of people were wondering if this is going to be the next horrors of Blum House considering the horrors of Bloom house took place in this location last year however there's an IP property that I think could be coming to this area that I think is really interesting and one that a lot of people have been talking about considering the new upcoming release date of this blumhouse movie I'm talking about Five Nights at Freddy's I was surprised to see no mention of it on this map considering the hype surrounding the movie and the release date of October 27 2023 and I think this could be the top secret IP they're saving for the event not a lot of people say why put the haunted house out around the same time or before the movie actually comes out and we kind of saw this answered with Naughty Dogs The Last of Us this could be a house based on the video game rather than the movie which the video game's been out for like a decade now but I'm pretty curious it's still pretty top secret so I'm not sure what's going on back there we have been seeing construction back there so we know something's happening we have another unknown scare Zone we have the Return of Nightmare fuel which we are already pretty much knew and then we have a circus tent with a large puff of smoke above it now this one is really really interesting I don't think this has anything to do with like Jack or chance just because they like to save those for the big anniversary years this is in a tent so I'm not thinking this is going to be something super super Grand or anything however this location really looks like the Men in Black location which would be really interesting to sort of see a return to the Men in Black location we've been seeing Construction in that area recently A lot of people have been wondering whether it's four horror nights or just in general and I think this could be four horror nights so whatever goes here will be really interesting it'll be exciting to return to the Men in Black location if this is the location they're going for possibly for a circus house experience I'm pretty into it moving on from there we have both sprung tents here uh one of them being The Last of Us I already kind of talked about that I think this is going to be a great idea but here we also have the most thought-provoking original for me just simply a devil in one of the sprung tents and I think this can mean a few things on the last speculation map we had Devil Dogs and I know a lot of people have been saying buddy Devil Dogs is not happening I'm holding out hope maybe this could signal Devil Dogs coming back to a sprung tent we had Slaughter Cinema in a sprung tent so maybe this could be a spiritual success for a Slaughter Cinema spin off whatever I want Slaughter Cinema 2 so I'm really going to be hoping for that but I have a few other ideas if it's not that uh we had the rumored Crossroads Robert Johnson themed haunted house that has come out uh sort of out of the rumor mill about a fictionalized version of the story of Robert Johnson where he allegedly sold his soul to the devil to become a fantastic Blues musician and that's something that is really interesting I think that has a lot of potential to be a stand out original um it really gets me excited if that does end up coming into fruition and considering the devil's role in that story considering we have a picture of a devil here I think this could be a very intro interesting translation of that tale or and I think this is the biggest reach out of all of these I think this could be maybe one of the Boris Schuster stories expanded in house form of course going back to slaughter Cinema we've seen it with slaughter Cinema where where one of the stories in the Anthology becomes its own haunted house and we have that devil figure in case files on Earth so maybe this could be the expanded story from that book by Boris Schuster who knows what it is this one really excites me though um possibly the most out of all the other originals and finally we have one of the parade buildings being used for Universal Studios Fosters Paris which is really interesting we got that at the Hollywood speculation map and we also had a universal monster's house in the Orlando speculation map the original one and uh that was you know the Phantom Dracula possibly Hunchback of Notre Dame um all sort of facing off for meeting in Paris so I think we'll get some really fantastic sets out of this this seems really consistent I think this will be the first one they announce if this is true usually they announced the universal monsters houses pretty early on because that is an in-house IP and then we also have our second scare Zone here the Central Park scare Zone being holidays most likely referencing holidays in Hell which is a house rumored for hhn Hollywood this year holidays in hell was already at age in Hollywood and I mentioned in a past video talking about Christmas houses that I would like to see some form of holidays in Hell sort of Twisted take on holidays and of course we also had Krampus on that first Orlando speculation map which is a twisted version of Christmas so this could be that idea of twisting a holiday Legends and Holiday into uh something scary and finally we have another show marked where the ghoulish marathon and Mayhem shows have been a lot of people were wondering whether they were going to use the Lagoon for a show I'm really hoping they do just because I love the Lagoon shows marathon and Mayhem 2019 was an all-time classic marathon of Mayhem 2021 was also pretty great and ghoulish while it wasn't as good as the other two definitely had its moments I think they can do a lot with the Lagoon shows here and I would really be sad to see them go especially with them sort of tinkering around with the new Universal uh just general nighttime show maybe they can incorporate some of those new effects into whatever spooky nighttime Lagoon show they bring to Halloween Horror Nights this year um I think that could be really really interesting so that's all for Orlando let's move on quickly quickly to Hollywood's speculation map not a lot of differences from Orlando's but some that I think are still worth talking about we have the last of us we have The Exorcist believer we have the top secret IP we also have an owl for what I'm suspecting is an original I know in uh the Orlando map it was more specified what's an original what's an IP here it's not I know The Nightingales were rumored for Hollywood's event this year and you know The Nightingales kind of take the form of birds and owl is a bird so this could be the version of Nightingales we see at the event this year we also have in the up in the top Demon Slayer holidays in hell so I'm kind of mentioning holidays in hell in the Orlando segment but this would be sort of a sequel house to the holidays in Hell House of 2019. we have no confirmed scare zones we have a show and of course we have the Death Eaters that's all pretty customary death leaders are already confirmed from Universal Studios Hollywood and we also have Chucky the Universal Studios monster Paris however the last little bit I wanted to talk about was Terror tram celebrities now this was on the first Hollywood speculation map and this is pretty much one for one that what we have here so I think this is really interesting and something I think is going to continue into the event seeing Terror tram celebrities here really gives me a lot of ideas of what this could be obviously they could use real celebrities I've heard some people talk about that that they could be using Twisted versions of real celebrities of course you are in Hollywood you do have that Hollywood history I think it would be really great for that Park but I think they could also take a more fictional approach with this and sort of make this a spiritual sequel to vanity ball over in hhn Orlando hhn 29 not scare Zone I think that one really dealt with the Twisted fashion industry and I think this could be something similar with maybe the movie star industry or maybe the fashion industry um sort of taking that idea making it a little more of an original but leaning into that for the terror tram could be be really really interesting and I think it is something that's going to continue into the event or have some minor modifications I don't think this is going to change a whole lot especially as we've seen it move from speculation map one to two so yeah that's all we really got this was kind of a long-winded video here but I wanted to share my raw uncut thoughts my reactions to this new speculation map I'm really really excited obviously us coronates fans have been patiently patiently patiently waiting or maybe impatiently waiting for a new announcement from Universal as to what could be coming to this year's event and if any of this makes it to the event I think we have a pretty solid thing running of course we know Chucky's coming so if anything Chucky is going to be there but all the other stuff I think is really 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9ozZAXxmDTA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ozZAXxmDTA | Revelation 17 - 53 - And here is the mind which hath wisdom 10 | so we've got audio and I hope we've got video so let us begin shabbat shalom I'm most esteemed friends honorable judges lve tribe as well as everyone accompanying us on this rather precious and radiant which would seem to be as if it were of Summer Shabbat from California the US OFA today is the Shabbat the 7th of etonm we've entered into the 7th month with a tremendous number seven in the year 5 5,992 it is covered because we've got this flag which says Jacob this corresponds to October 21st of the Year 2023 and we shall begin with yet another chapter of Revelation 17 the seven Kings and What is the next part and the end of Babylon Part 53 for the mind that hath wisdom part 10 and yes we are in this subject it is impossible that those that love this prophecy would stop to study it on a permanent basis and today we shall study it yet another chapter that has everything to do with this prophecy but we shall study yet another chapter of scriptures today's a rather special day it is Shabbat of the seventh month we've entered into the seventh month and today we shall speak a little bit more about that but first let us begin this with a word of prayer beloved Yahweh we give you thanks for this precious Shabbat we give you thanks because we've arrived to the seventh month we give you thanks because you've always given us the reason joy and hope and I ask you that actually all this get to its conclusion prophetic conclusion in the end very soon in your rather precious name Yahweh Allelujah Yahweh Elohim has blessed with one more year of Life the following members of the Eternal truth Mara Patricia Gomez lios colia Jose Spain the US of a Jose SP is his last name not from Spain from the US of a ladyo colia Melinda Lopez de Lazaro Mexico Mercedes Rees L Mexico Wilmer usuga colia Salvador Eno s brano Argentina rerio David Brazil Sarah Cano Sanchez Mexico Elizabeth Sanchez Hernandez Mexico me H mades Mexico Maria Olivia ararez Nicaragua Dan Luciana Hernandez Mexico Fernando viel Uruguay and Jonathan Martinez who is not present here today to each and every one of you a very happy birthday we give you thanks to Yahweh who has blessed you with wmer year of life and that you're at this moment that is so astonishing in humanity that you're living moments that are prophetic especially in the land of Israel [Music] where everything is happening there that I cannot even mention but it is red hot and we are also watching other places in which the stones prophesy so then we are all absolutely very very happy especially I'm very happy I'll tell you the motive but I also I'd like to congratulate and say hello to Sarah Valentina pedosa Medina from Colombia which last week or last Shabbat October the 14th got baptized in the name of Yeshua so then welcome to the Eternal truth Sarah actually we give you many congratulations a great big hug in behalf of all the Eternal truth welcome Sarah Valentina to lbe and congratulations for having been baptized in the name of Yeshua farewell this Sunday at Sunset we enjoyed without seeing the moon but we saw it through your eyes through your cameras your declarations many saw the moon and were witnesses that the moon was visibly seen we could have been seen it if we had gone to a park here nearby but since we had the duty of making the chofar sound there was no need to see it because we had already seen it through the publications of yours so then it was already confirmed the presence in the sky of the prophetic clock of Elohim which is the moon that marks the times which marks the moads and that it is something absolutely notable that can be seen and we did uh live stream to give the welcome and to say hello to every one of you and to give the beginning to the seventh month the month of etonm to the fifth Feast of Yahweh which is J or trumpets and Brian made the chaar sound as I had already announced to you with a different sound seven times and then afterwards an eth sound a victory rather it was spectacular thanks for everyone who was live there it really called our attention along with Leslie that may very few greeted in the time that they had to greet or a soon time after watching the video because it's a very solemn time it's a time in which officially we give the welcome to the seventh month officially we give the beginning to the fifth Feast of Yahweh trumpet or Y and we make the chaar sound that is something that's rather very precious for us and we thought that it should be precious also for all the Eternal truth not for just a handful of the Eternal Eternal truth but for all the Eternal truth so then it really called our attention that the empathy of not uninterest of disunion I don't know what how I want to call it on behalf of men at least it's not that I expected but actually everyone will do their their deeds and their deeds are going to determine [Music] their results they're going to have their results it really called our attention that not all the Eternal truth was present it's kind of like oh yeah well I'll watch it later or maybe H yeah I'll say hello on my behalf I'll make my publication and say hello and with that I'll it'll be enough that's why Leslie Al Al the out of nowhere made this comment and I love the comment showed it to me and I loved it and I pinned it pinned means that it is pinned on the video at the beginning of the video maybe even they wrote to us some didn't really like the comment I'll read it from Leslie Silva read as follows many thanks for the greetings of friends I hope that you greatly blessed but only for you those that wrote the replica of the greetings that we made I can assure you that most in this group do cannot have the test of cour courtesy or education refined education so then who would want to have friends or Associates like this of course some thought that it was a harsh comment I thought that it was kind of soft I thought that it was soft I thought that it was uh right on point because if we don't learn good courtesy here or the responsibilities that we have each and every one of us then how can we get to be what we should be are we going to get to be a group that actually is that works in conjunction that works in conjunction I understand that human beings we fight and we strive for some position some others fight for the pride others fight because they want to be seen others expect like many have written to us both me and Leslie and maybe that's many saying for example I don't know what you don't put Hearts to our Publications our posts I've noticed that you don't comment my my posts and well obviously we know the fallacies of human beings we know you've had parents that haven't taught you this should be learned at home learned it should be learned at home as also to say thanks please pardon me it should be learned at home here they teach a little bit in the school always excuse me excuse me pardon me thanks please please in English it's very typical for them to teach always to say please thank you excuse me it's words that should accompany our language on a daily basis what ethics are and how we should be handle ourselves as a group one has uh an information in the mind and the information has a lot to do with what also our parents place there because if our parents were brutes how are the children going to be the apple does not fall far from the tree unless the son or daughter starts to get refined and so they start to change the charge historical genetic familiar charge that they inculcated on us someday all will say without any exception only lies with the inheritance of our fathers and the inheritance of our fathers sometimes is the one that sometimes highlights how we act in life sometimes or almost always how we act in life so then we who take to the front this group this group when we gave a date for a general date you're not excused any one of you have saying I'm not going to show up today because I have to go eat I have to go out with my friends I have to watch a Netflix series or CU I want to do something else uh tell the truth I've seen the moon I already put my individual greeting I've already fulfilled and I'll later on say if they greet it or not then I'll I'll notice that later always later it's not really important in my programming what's important is that I greet everyone and then I'll leave that and it could also be yeah I did hear you and all but I didn't want to greet you I didn't want to say thanks for the greeting some comments you know the only thing you need while many thanks for giving the welcoming to the seventh month we are blessed that you take us so magnificently showing us the of Yahweh that is too complicated it's too complicated okay delete that I'm saying if you say exactly they just reply happy y just happy yum happy y stretch out your hand exactly what should they do just stretch out their hand and Shake Your Hand exactly exactly exactly exactly it's very simple and you weren't even expected to be right in the moment even afterwards it should be right in the moment I would expect for it to be in the moment but by default that something happened you were busy or whatever there were things that were more important in your mind to do then then you can put it right after with right after you watch the video you said happy that's it that's all it is the greeting to the Greet it is not replaced understand you because maybe I don't wish I had to teach this I want to start with today's subject already the chapter we want to read today I really did not want to teach this people don't teach this they go to the churches to the guru gurus the YouTubers the least thing you want is to be taught to know what to do they want to say they want to feel less guilty of what they are they want to feel less dirty or whatever okay I would not want to teach you but it is my duty what a lack of respect it is not enough but you doing a publication from a post and say I want you to understand that it does not replace at all the greeting that we have made to you doesn't replace it at all I want you to understand that well if you do not answer in the invitations in the posts our posts not uh someone else's of LV but the one of of lbe ours the one that Leslie makes if you don't answer there then you did not greet us I want you to understand that and to remember and if you don't like that then you can go off I told Les I'm going to say it I want somebody to say actually you can all off because if you are stupid idiots if you have no morals if you don't know how to say hello if you have in your mind then I don't want you here with me that's why I told you it's kind of soft who the wants to have friends like this I tell you a thousand times your individual greeting no it's not for others you want to answer to us then you say it from where we greet it you Perry it then later you say you greet the friends of your of Eternal truth which are secondary which are secondary I'll repeat again which are extremely secondary who teaches you that I know that it bothers you what I teach you I know I know you think I don't know you would not want to listen to this I know but I could give a what you want to hear if you do not have a good way of acting you cannot be Gods you what do you want for me to praise you and to continue doing your stupid stupidity I'll repeat this again no greet of yours replaces where we greeted you or else it would seem to be like a broken phone and where you greet there is no need for us to greet you if you have the luck to receive a heart from us and if not either way because the one that greets first the one that comes to give the Greet is ours so then you have to respond if it was 10,000 what would you expect that Leslie or I would dedicate all our our time to greet to everyone we're going to miss one if you don't have that level of priority if you don't have that level of priority it's kind of like Elohim to come and greets and then greets you and you don't answer the Greet to Elohim for example just I don't know if it was uh if you can understand it and we have experienced it because the human nature is so they ignore the owner of the house or they kind of ignore him but they greet themselves and then when the the master goes to to greet they don't greet him what is the obligation of every one of you I'm going to teach you because you don't know or either you're Indians or you're dog people and you don't know when you go to a house no matter who the is in the house you go greet the owner the the rest is made of wood the rest does not exist no matter who they are you go and greet the owner of the house and then after greeting the owner which is a priority then you go and greet if there is time for the rest if you want to period period if you don't learn that from as a child who the will teach you who who tell who the will teach you you're never going to learn this and are you Gods no you're sons of that's what that's what you are you're not Gods you don't receive an admiration if you have the priority clear in your mind what are the priorities of how we have to act how we have to act you should have this understood very clearly more than clear I go to a house I enter and I look if I find one and he says hello well it's not that I'll not greet him but I'll go directly to the owner of the house to greet him I'll go to the owner you know how they have asked me many times here many times to I have to go we have to go and greet them because or else they they just sit there and don't greet at all it's kind of like I don't know I don't understand in my mind I don't understand the same thing happens with the invitations none of your greetings none of your greetings replaces which are are good and we thank them but none of your greetings replaces to saying hello in the official greeting the rest are not the official greetings they're not I want you to understand that apparently in your mind you might think that yours is the official one and then later you expect for them to come and greet even ask for us to come and greet you cuz that's how your mind is since they don't tell you since you have an information given to you about your mother your your father wherever you were born it wasn't talked to you so then you you place yourself in a wrong position and that nobody gets you out of that position and then you get offended afterwards you get offended because the people don't react the way you think that they should react how many times have they written to me Christian why didn't you give me a heart to my post wow I said you couldn't be more out of place you cannot be more out of place I can't believe it so then under that point of view people start to think and they start to elaborate and they what's formed even hate because they don't have the priorities correct this in a government like will be the world government there are priorities and the priorities are very well marked absolutely marked if we act like animals then we won't ever be able to sit in the throne that's why I tell you I have to educate you and I'll make a series of how you a king should act how a king should act because not just should a king act but should teach the others to act that way okay so then I found it I congratulate all who were live it was the only thing thing that was correct look it was the only thing that was correct what was the incorrect part to go and eat out to watch something else to be sleeping to be doing something else watching something else that is in incorrect incorrect incorrect if I had a question here what is the only answer if the LV is live to greet can you be doing something else can you have forget can you be watching a different channels can you be GRE other people and not watching that channel it's all incorrect it's all incorrect the only correct thing is I am from the Eternal truth I'll be there live and I'll watch him live and not just that I'll watch him live I'll I'll say hello to it happy jum and the that bore you I'll answer I'll answer you don't answer then you are a person with no education I'll say no education and I'm here to to educate you if there's anyone still here if there's still one son of a here that didn't give us I like you should better give us a like or just off just just like that I'll tell to you like that I know that there are many haters haters that watch because they're fun with me I mean they they have fun I have fun with myself that's why I try to not watch my videos I'll be like where the is going to be this the son of a I don't know what to to expect oh I'm just looking at this guy speaking there wow wow absolutely incredible I don't know maybe there's seven and out of the seven faithful ones they put 10 comments each right of course since there's no one else I'll comment again and I'll comment again and I'll comment again to fill it up again exactly of course and we'll add up 100 right there and then we have just like 30 comments three times each so then I tell you the truth if you don't start to think I I cannot understand in my mind that you have watched that video and you did not say happy J that's all you have to say happy J it's going to like we meet in front and we greet you and you look at us and you turn around and you leave or you avoid us is exactly the same thing I could care less if it's a digital means or if it's reality because if this had happened in reality if this you have to think about it if this were in real life and I have the possibility of coming to a place and I would call you we're going to give beginning in this place and you don't come it's exactly the same thing and on top of not coming when you do come you're mute and shut up and you don't even greet us look they just look and they leave when they could have greeted us they you understand what I'm saying do you understand or not so then what excuse will we give you that is why Leslie's comment is more than appropriate who would want to have friends that way true friends that way or who wants to have Associates that way who wants to have a government that way sometimes that those types of things really let you down and you're like til to we need a lot for this we need a whole lot for this a whole lot absolutely for this very well I hope you have learned something today and if I offended you even better because if if I offended you is because you were wrong if I didn't offend you it's because you ever take you think about what um I just told you in that line of thinking but if I offended you it is because really you were acting wrong and if you act wrong you cannot be Kings just like that you cannot be Kings there was no excuse for you to not be paying attention to when the moon would be seen and if for any mo motive reason you missed it you had to watch the video and G just happy jum how many greetings should we have there at least one for every judge now moving on to another part that makes me happy very happy is that this week before Wednesday which is juner I'll just speak a little about juner because we've got juner on the way I will will and we shall have been sent all the orders of the Rings in other words they're all going to be traveling if somebody wants to ask for one now of course that won't happen but all the ones that have already asked them with anticipation up until today the date of the the date of the date they said consider that those that didn't ask for it is because they don't want it period that's it it's over they don't want it and I went over and above of making you seen what how important it was and maybe well I'm not going to say that I made a mistake but maybe I went over and above what I should have done all thing I the only thing I should have done is say you want this or not and those who do want it that's fine and those who don't you should it should not have been my insistence but yours your insistant not mine your insistence if you want something and you understand what it it is not mine so then all the orders that people have asked for they're all complete we have been working like crazy this week and I've already got all the Rings all the rings that they have asked me all those that have asked for rings that have given me the number cuz some gave me I'm going to look for the number they never again wrote to me I don't understand that when you want something you want something when you want something you desire something if you are lukewarm then we don't want you here when you want something you say I want this I don't know how but I want I want this all the ones that wanted it cuz I had in my mind to finish this before the feasts and it was given that's the way it was given so then for Wednesday all the orders will be traveling already it's in the hands of anim when will they arrive but before my hands Angelina and Brian's we have we are done with the orders for this Jun per and I find that to be spectacular it's more than 600 Rings they don't get to 700 but they're over 700 rings so then that for me is a rather spectacular news just like that spectacular very well this Tuesday at Sunset we shall enter into a very special day that special day is called day of the ex atonement translated into Spanish or Yer Y is dayer is atonement farewell how do we celebrate how do we celebrate we celebrate it because the text says that we have to afflict our souls and to afflict our souls is translated as an abstinence of your desires of food sexual desires so then that day we celebrate it it's not that we are see we're not even fulfilling it or anything more than anything is just a reminder it is a celebration so then what do we do we AB we hold we have abstinence of food and abstinence of sex when will that be this Wednesday from Tuesday at Sunset till Wednesday at Sunset junk per one day of fasting do we drink water yes we drink water do we drink coffee I don't make specific rules the Only Rule if you want to fulfill it cuz I could give a if you want to fulfill it or not how do I personally celebrate it I don't eat can I drink coffee yes I drink coffee I don't put milk because that becomes solid immediately becomes a solid that's why I don't I drink coffee I drink mate y me all day and that's it it's over that's my way of celebrating it that's my way of celebrating it and water of course all that I want but not solid food what is the way of children let the parents decide however they want just like that if they're babies and they are drinking they're being breastfed let them being breastfed I I don't have children so that I'll be up to you it is a celebration it's not that if you make a mistake and you eat your cut off no and what of course not absolutely not just like that directly not so then what it's like a just like a celebration no more okay now we don't work of course we don't work we don't work as servants also we don't work in anything else it's a day that we find it to be very special it's it's the most boring day the most stupid day the most idiotic day of the year that's that's it that's the way I see it but now I understand it differently I see it as a very special day why we're in a special day this time it is we'll we'll see how long this takes but apparently that's the way it is but what is juny per what does it mean junky per well junky per let's go ahead and read it see in scripture what it says about junky perr let go to love Leviticus 23 I'm going to give an interpretation of mine of course Leviticus 23 26 says and also Yahweh spoke to Moses saying and unto the 10 days of this seventh month shall be the day of atonement Y and you shall have a holy convocation and you shall afflict that's the word you shall afflict your souls and shall offer a lit offering unto Yahweh why do we not fulfill or I cannot say we I can't remember the word we why do we keep that Feast because we don't keep it if we were to keep it we would do sacrifices those types of things we don't do that so then we lightly celebrate it we remember it you shall offer a burnt offering unto Yahweh Thou shalt not do any work on this day because it's the day of atonement Jun to reconcile before Yahweh your Elohim for every person that does not afflict their soul on this day shall be cut off from their nation in any person that does not afflict their souls I shall destroy that person from their people you shall not do any work a Perpetual statute shall be for your generation wherever thou mayest live it will be a day of rest unto you in you so afflict your souls beginning with the ninth day of the month at Sunset from Sunset to Sunset you shall keep your breast very well there it is there you have yoner what does it yoner mean well for the Christian World it means a type of that we are purified of our sins that are accumulated so then they are handed over to Azazel and we are left clean it is the cleansing of the sanctuary what does it actually mean well this is my interpretation uh as of now first of all is the sixth Feast of Yahweh by it being the sixth Feast of Yahweh it could represent the seventh Millennium in which we are living at the seventh Millennium junky per a day of cleansing it's a day that humans they start to cleanse themselves from all the lies evidently it is a day in which it is exactly on that explanation Jun per for whole Millennium which means something then it represents in my point of view this Millennium it also represents the cleansing of the sins yes the sins it's not that they don't exist anymore of course it is the Justice that we could call it and the cleansing of the temple evidently because that is what J keeper indicates the temple was going to be cleansed Leviticus explains all the rights on there so then the temple would be cleansed so then we understand that the temple was a figure of what of us the temple is us so then during Yer it is the cleansing of this Temple this body farewell now it turns into something a little bit different like I told you it's not that sin does not exist anymore yes that is true but the consequences of sin and the cause of sin due to the curses that the Creator fabricated or invented not a consequence of natur natural no the consequences of sin is not natur something made up which he invented okay so then it's not that it exists anymore of course not it is true during P when Yahweh covered with human flesh died he ended with the law completely but what did not end is the effect of his law and his curses in sin in us that's why we still die so then if you coldly look at what happened when yeh died in the year 31 of our Gregorian calendar in the 31 year what really happened in our Temple the answer is simple nothing happened what did happen was that Yahweh when he died he removed the guilt which that would give to a death of the soul that was eternal so then he removed the sentence of Eternal death they are all pers say pardoned but either way the consequences are not removed that is why we still get old women still have pain when they give birth and we have to work with the sweat of brow and we have to live in a world of pain until we die he didn't remove anything nothing absolutely happened he didn't do anything for the human body he didn't do anything didn't do anything he did something mystical that was a law an internal destruction he removed the Eternal destruction he removed the laws but the consequences which he created are still there so then there is a connection between pesak and juny perr a connection that's enormous those two Feast become per se one what happens in yuner yuner which is celebrated eim the 10th the 7th month they should take two he goats to the sanctuary two he goats perfect ones two he goats almost that you could not distinguish one from the other so identical they were they have to be identical without any defect without any flaw perfect to such a point that not even the priest or Corning or the coin could decide I like this one more I'll leave this one for Yahweh no no no Lots had to be cast and Yahweh would decide which would be for which because they were equal then one will represent this and another one will represent something else one will represent for Yahweh and another one will represent for Isel you notice it is a mirror one is Yahweh one is AEL AEL representing Satan wickedness on one side Justice let's say it that way and on the other side wickedness on one day day and the other side night it's actually the same character what does that would teach us through this right does he have to die again it's not that he already the lamb died on a the 14th which is Pak how is it that in the seventh month he again dies no we're seeing this wrong we have to join the meaning the first time or the only time that Yahweh came in a human form and died that is where it ended completely with he did away with eternal death and the curse that we had all of us but he did not take out he did not purify our body so then during the seventh month once again we are before the presence of the death of Yahweh inevitably so because the lamb had to be sacrificed again and what had to be sacrificed the sins of Israel upon that lamb upon that lamb they had to sacrifice it and take part of the blood of that lamb within the sanctuary to the most holy place where they would not enter except for just one time during the year and ever again and only for one person it was only by one person the co G the high priest the only one that could go in and he had to enter with the blood of that lamb which represents Yahweh and he had to sprinkle seven times upon the covering of the Ark some writes that would seem absolutely witchcraft where do you think all witchcraft Yahweh created witchcraft witchcraft to the maximum if I see a chick and some guy that grabs blood and he starts to this is witchcraft but I see some priest doing something like that say what is this what is this crazy guy doing what the is this guy doing more than witchcraft than anything cuz they're all symbols they're all symbols so then the guy was there once a year the type of Witchcraft imagined and with the blood of an animal it's already witchcraft to the maximum and sprinkling it upon a golden Ark I mean what is this it's all symbols so then that is where you combine death the death of Yahweh but for those who understand there is a hand over of the sin of the wickedness of Israel it is handed over unto Yahweh back again because AEL is not a Satan Asel Satan is not equal to God Satan does not exist Satan is God I'll repeat this again just maybe you have not grasped the idea the Eternal truth I can imagine they did Satan is not equal to God Satan is God the only one that is there is the only one that exists Southern in this right he's shown you a mirror that wickedness imposed unto the people and in this case is all human beings not just Israel this is a representation only that wickedness imposed by the Creator unto Israel by confessing that wickedness the lamb dies which is Yahweh but actually he resurrects because is kind of like he cannot die because he's divided in two it's kind of like he can't die just a part of him died not the other so then he receives he receives the charge the burden of the sin it's not that he died for your sin no no he receives the sin that he generated it goes back to your head only this interpretation that I'm given can be given by someone that understands that Yahweh is Satan that Yahweh receives all the wickedness that he imposed but not out of love that I'm going to die for your sin I'm going to take it upon my shoulders cuz I love you so much no no no it's cuz he generated that wickedness and the only Justice that there is is for him to take it away because we're not going to place it upon a third that has nothing to do with that as Satan for him to Bear into see I created him and and this son of a will bear it all no absolutely not the only one that is to blame the only one that generated the wickedness the only one that placed this wickedness Upon Us was Yahweh so then let's go up the head of Yahweh and take this whole with you so then I find that to be okay and that is where we complete what pesak means during the seventh month in Jun keeper that is why we it's a day in which we are cleansed we cannot do anything to cleanse this and that's the truth because it is in our nature poos by him there's nothing that we can do if you thought that there's something you can do you're wrong you can act better but the wickedness is inside way inside you have wickedness of course and the only one that could take away that which he imposed upon us when I say wickedness I'm speaking about everything biological Pro programmed death all of your what functions incorrectly all that imposed by him and that the only one that can take it out is him but then we have to understand clearly where it has to go if we are Christians we would say we have to put that in Satan and blame him it doesn't go anywhere this circle is closed it goes back to the origin of all things and if we don't understand that then we cannot celebrate yunger CU it would be an open circle the Creator us and some certain Satan so then the Creator made us good we were were bad the Creator died for us took the sins placed it upon that poor wretched fool and told them to off so then cop and in wickedness did not return anywhere but some third guy took it who saved us Satan saved us because he took in the end of it all all our sins it is a critique because we're saying that our actually our our savior is Satan which takes our sins where were the sins placed upon upon right well then he is your savior because he takes your sin he takes your sin now if you understand how actually the scripture says that there is no Satan it is him he is Satan God is Satan Satan is God some some guys some somebody must be having a stomach a just by listening to what I'm saying I could give a God and Satan make the function of purification so then the wickedness imposed upon us is taken by the same one that imposed it upon us and he says yes I'll take all this guilt and in the figure we've got the punishment that Yeshua received and also the crown of th which is which I love why do I love it cuz it is the same wickedness that he had it in designing the Thorns of course he had to feel them upon his head it's not that he suffered for you no he made all of us suffer take a little bit of your own medicine here are the Thorns very well into his head so that he feels them they're your creation you didn't come oh it's not that the thorns came up because Adam stole a fruit and Eve no it was not armatic oh Adam and Eve they ate this fruit so then the fruit and the plants said we're going to generate Thorns to up their lives no the plants don't think the plants they imposed upon them to have thorns to complicate our lives nothing was the result of sin but rather it was the curse of out of the mouth of Yahweh so then what he has to do is to be from the mouth of the one that gave the curse that is very clear and if you don't understand it don't you worry about it don't you worry about it if you don't understand that don't you worry about it if you don't didn't understand about anything about shabbat shalom don't worry about it continue on with your life because if you didn't understand now you'll never again understand it so then what does junip mean it really means instead of afflicting ourselves it is a Day of Victory where I actually by not eating I'm kind of like preparing my temple to say come here Yahweh and take all the wickedness that you placed upon me could this happen during a y PR yes it could perfectly well happen it could not that it would happen now I mean I don't know but it could happen that y comes and says okay I'll take this away and I'm going to give them the power that I need to finish my work it could be this juner it could be the next juner it could be absolutely could be but it is not day of saying Lord I have sinned against you I Repent no no now he has to come and have to say I'll take these wickedness away from me that is what you a day of expiation of cleansing of the temple the only one that can cleanse it is him he is the one that God has Stained the only one that can cleanse it is for him to come and cleanse it so then he says since I'm going to operate upon you just like any Center of white robes they said don't eat for just like in in it says don't eat it says but hold on it won't be a fun day it won't be a fun day so then I want you to fast because I'm going to intervene inside what happens when we have a small cleansing a hepatic cleansing do I eat tell you to eat with everything no don't eat because we're going to cast out Stones this is we're going to casting out of curses the least thing we should do is to eat it could be like a symbol that he does not need for to eat but it's only so that we understand that the creating doctor will have surgery on us not we to ourselves or a day of asking to be forgiven no it is a day in which the doctor the creator has to come and remove the cancer he placed upon us so then he says prepared get prepared because one of these days it'll be the extrap the atonement of wickedness that is what junky per means who teaches this absolutely no one who's going to teach this no one the Watchtower just like I tell him to off and I tell him to off and they send it to me in in my mail it says what is God's kingdom it says what is the kingdom of God they don't have the idea what the kingdom of God is and also Pastor bore Pastor bore this week sent me his new propaganda bug here what is here right there in the covering I don't think he'll want to sign it what do you see in the covering here what do you see what do you see there do you see it in the video what do you see do you see a Jesus with a white robe some Jesus with the white robe and very evil he looks like an evil that's Satan and they're playing chess and they're playing chess so then Jesus whose turn is the devil's turn look check here wellow the devil has to move so then and he's destroying everything this is what the Christians believe in do you see how different the Eternal truth is do you see how different the Eternal truth is with this stupidity this is a complete idiocy and on the other side we have the third part of the Trinity the Holy Spirit the dove he says be ye holy for I am Holy he says be ye holy as I am Holy you know who says that the Holy Spirit secrets and seal unsealed Secrets or revealed however you want to call it uh this is who speaks Pastor Steven bore wow you know that yesterday the vice president of the Adventist conference died the the one the second in command died 58 years old young I believe it was his age but I can't remember but that's that's what I read all of a sudden what happened a panic attack you already know a panic attack all of a sudden all of a sudden in his bed and he couldn't get up again why cuz they said since Jesus is Love and he uses those arrows are love too and Jesus saved and these arrows save then I find it very well for him to get a panic attack and that's where he was left that's where he stayed so then well for example all those who made an effort [Music] really I believe that the covering of the Rings is a finished stage I find I think so I think I have given all the ones that they asked me somebody one of you asked me that made you made me laugh really you said if I had not been able to get the ring I value the ring so much that I would not have had any problem to really sell my body for getting the ring you might say what one of the best answers I've had of how much you really want to have the ring exactly how much do you want to have the ring exactly because that demonstrates that that is something which can be lived unless you understand what it means so then you would do anything but actually that has to be in everybody's mind I just put it as an example made me laugh of the whole world it should be there actually we could laugh it made me laugh but it has a meaning how much value does the ring have for you how much do you love the Eternal truth what is your love uh tell the truth I find it that it's already a finished stage because before Wednesday all that have asked for it and all the whole world have asked me that asked me and I have I've already sent out at least 15 or 20 that haven't even let you know because because there was been no time Leslie and I we've been working I mean hours hours to long hours in the night making all the things that we have to do to be able to send them and I still need to let some people know that it they they just went out yesterday like 15 or 20 envelopes I have to let them know that they're already on their way but all that have asked me they have gone out this week and good thing you didn't have to sell your body for them but if you have to do it I would say there's no problem so what is this guy's teaching well that is what I teach you don't like it let's go ahead and see if you really like this or if some are left let's see how many are watching oh no of course you know what you've got to do you know what you got to do right of course those are in debt are you not me okay 230 likes it's even less every time and that's fine until we get the correct number and that's it I find that to be well those that get upset have to leave because that is precisely what the subject is so that they get upset and they leave cuz they don't belong here of course not if this will bother you something else will follow you and you haven't understood anything very well those are the ones that are here and they will be the ones that are here very well so then how will we celebrate this Yer as that day of surgery waiting for the doctor to wait to extrait something from us that's it nothing else it is boring like it's in being in the waiting room called in fasting that's what it means nothing else for the Creator to come and to remove his wickedness it if it'll be on that day or later doesn't matter but this is the symbol I want you to understand if we understand it yah says well you understood it they they've understood it they've been understanding that's why I told them to have two why they were equal why one would die and the other would would live why one would give life but the other takes all the wickedness and exactly it's all that symbolism that I've just taught you very wellu Yahweh here o Israel Yahweh our Elohim Yahweh is one alone one alone there is no Satan there is no Satan there is no son of divine God In Heaven There is no Holy Spirit as the second or third person it doesn't exist the only holy spirit that there is is the one that is speaking to you because precisely he has a spirit to speak that that is what it is nothing else then the spirit of Yahweh can guide you of course in his spirit it's his Spirit but no third person of exists no absolutely not that indicates that is what the text indicates very well Malachi 2:17 ye have wearied Yahweh with your words and you say what have we worried him in that you say whomever did Evil pleaseth Yahweh and in he delighted in or else where is the Elohim of justice that is why we've got King Kong here King Kong it's been sometime that he hasn't been here and he's wearing the boka Junior's badge why did I touch him he's got the boka Junior's badge here he is very desirous I want to put him straight pardon me just let me try it here he's very excited King Kong is and also me because we are two weeks away so that and listen well to my words pay attention open your ears because I'm going to say something that for some people will be barbarous we're two weeks away for the B of Yahweh to speak the mouth of Yahweh in an audible form and visual for those that have ears toar here not for everyone the Athletic Club boka Juniors is a stone we as a people it's the same thing if they win or not if they lose everything that's fine now when all a connotation that is symbolic has different dimension for example Revelation 17 takes off with then came one of the seven angels that had the seven cups and spoke with me saying John sees an angel come he had already seen them already angels that have seven cups in their hands I'm going to tell you something those seven angels do not exist I'll say it again in case you didn't grasp it the first time God does not have seven little angels real angels and that those little angels he gives them a cup in their hand and they are like idiots with a cup in their hand like this so that John sees them and says oh those are the Angels of God when God gives them the command they're going to come and they're going to pour their little cups and there's another seven angels with seven trumpets and they play their trumpets that does not exist I want you to understand that well let's see if you understand it that does not exist no such thing in exist like seven angels with seven cups in their hands no John can see it you can see it in pictures it's all fine but it's a symbol Yahweh represented it this way to John so that he would write it and it would get to Jesus Christ this message that is so then Jesus Christ which is the one that receives the message says now I understand exactly it's symbols it's all symbols what John sees as symbols okay the seven angels are as symbolic as the Athletic Club boa Juniors which does not exist as the means of Salvation at all but does exist as a means of speaking to us to speak to us in in two weeks the mouth of Yahweh will speak will speak only to those that have ears to hear and be be paying attention to what they're watching since it's never happened up until now because now I am announcing it and I've been announcing it since two weeks already and we're two weeks away and Yahweh found the precise moment in a time in which we declar to be Jubilee in a year that gives seven if we add it two plus 0 + 3 7 in a year and wait for it to be the seventh month seven not just that wait till it is the seventh Feast sukat not just that wait till it is the seventh day of the seventh feast and not just that wait till the day is the seventh of the regular week and not just that he decided to speak in the time that the Eternal truth has always spoken B the mouth of Yahweh will speak on Saturday in my replacement in our time habitual time that's incredible because I speak from here from 11: till 3:00 p.m. depending sometimes 4: p.m. he will speak and he's already telling us 1:00 at 1:00 here it is not the habitual time of that we the Eternal truth speak if this does not call your attention then nothing calls your attention you sons of it's not that is going to speak when you want I know that many of you maybe most of you will not be paying attention because if you weren't paying attention when we greet it and you weren't paying attention there maybe you see this sermon later because you have something more important to do today but the mouth of Yahweh will speak on the seventh day of the seventh month of the seventh Feast of the seventh day week day at the hour in which the Eternal truth speaks he says now it's my turn to speak wow if that does not give you chills Yahweh will speak through his mouth his boken I hope that every member of the Eternal truth is paying attention watching to see what yah was about to say in fact all of the Eternal truth has to be paying attention to see what yah says if you cannot watch the game due to all the pirate websites football.com or any other free website out there look for the sex Sport and they they'll show you all of them you don't see them they just tell you what they are and you can hear them you can hear the voice of what Yahweh will say Yahweh will speak unto the world the world cannot hear him but his children can hear him they will say what does he have to say complete the seventh cup or not if the mouth of yahwah says it is not going to be completed we would have to still wait here here and that will not make any objection just like that no objections we have to stay here waiting because the seventh one is not completed the seven symbolic Angels do not receive the seven cups so then there would be no final until the cup is completed it is my understanding due to everything that takes place due to the most specific date due to everything that is given that Yahweh will say the seventh cup is completed who will understand this only us no one else in the world can understand this when Yahweh speaks no one understands they hear Thunders Thunders they're going to hear boka Champion they won the seventh one they're not going to understand why they're going to be celebrating not due to the Celebration that we have to do because if Yahweh speaks in two weeks in the time that interrupts me he says no speak now I will speak notice how he's just going to leave me some time he's just going to leave me a little bit of time to give the introduction to him and then I'm going to say okay now it's time for the B of Yahweh to speak I'll shut everything down and we all watch the B of Yahweh if this is not exciting like everything there should be I know you don't deserve it I'm just saying this message is so that millions of people should be watching with their mouths open but it's not for them yeah yesterday I saw a picture and I remembered how in La there's elito the little path so then it's the path the truth and the Cito which is the central part which directs you into the B the heart of the B the Caminito the little path what is it why is it the little path it could be called just to the due to the symbol that is the path of life and the truth and it's also it's it's not wide very few find it it's a very small path it is not wide it is the very opposite of wide many have had to go through this hard path so then what more exciting thing could there be other than me showing you that Yahweh will speak to us it's mind-blowing if you don't understand my words then you're a complete idiot and I am teaching whatever stupidity that I wanted to say now those that comprehend this whole meaning wow one will say it's not by chance for them to be seven seven s s s you know forget number seven and the seventh cup but I'm talking about the time that I speak in I mean that I mean it's completely crazy and it will be the against the flu the flu flu wins then hold on okay if the flu wins I mean for me this completely prophetic I'll take out the the I don't care who plays I don't care about the players I don't play care who plays well or not I'm talking about what what God will speak God will speak just like that Elohim like never has he spoken in your life aside from what I say unto you will speak taking my mouth out it'll be out of his mouth his boka he'll speak to he's going to say what he wants to tell us if the flu wins and hold on because you're going to have a time that's coming if the seventh one is one it means that this is maximum one year left until we see the whole unfolding of all this that's why it makes me so happy I would want that Shabbat to be already now I desire it it'll be so slow in the end of it all it'll be fast because we work so much but we're 14 days away it's impressive why do I highlight this so much because Yahweh will speak to us Yahweh will speak to us all of the Eternal truth has to watch that there's nothing I mean I don't even have to tell you there is absolutely nothing else that's more important than to listen to the mouth of Yahweh just like that clearly so very well the picture in the invitation it is the fire that's been here a couple weeks ago and still highlighted but it's practically the same way where Brian was making the chofar sound where Leslie took the picture of so you see it was lit in fire in fact where Brian was making the chofar sound he didn't know we were taking pictures it's all natural he was standing there on those rocks and if you see it is dark below it's kind of like Yahweh marked in Mount he marked a special place where the chaar would would sound those are the ones that surround our house and this picture is spectacular with those Flames that I find so spectacular very well and the text in the invitation it's text that is absolutely fabulous incredible Jeremiah 5153 the textual Bible reads as follows although Babylon will go up into the heavens what does it mean to go up into the heavens into the power correct the entire power there's power in heaven but Babylon cannot go physically into heaven you see how every time it speaks about heaven it's not the heaven where Yahweh lives Babylon does not go up to where Yahweh lives means power though Babylon should Mount up to heaven get gain complete power and though she should fortify the height of her strength yet for me sayith Yahweh yet for me shall spoilers come unto her do not matter how many how strong she is now she's extremely strong who can against the Beast who no one we say who can go fight against the Beast they can cause murders they can go through strips and bomb everyone bomb hospitals they blame they can do anything and who can say anything no one nothing no one no one can say anything but it says that no matter how strong she may be no matter how powerful or careful and fortify she might be in power power she will come a group from Yahweh shall come and will destroy her completely well spoil her completely that text is something that is rather impressive and we go into full on into what I want to teach today I was going to read to you Revelation 17 like always but since it's been an hour 15 speaking already I'm going to go go ahead and detain too many in the explanations because I can't with myself because I can't help myself because I love the prophecy so much I'll stop because I'll stop I won't I will never end I'll teach what I want to teach today what does the SE trumpet have anything to do Jeremiah 51 Revelation 9913 through- 21 says and the sixth Angel sounded the trumpet which is a symbolis and don't think that it's an actual Angel sounding a trumpet and I Heard a Voice from within the four horns of the altar before God that's also symbolism saying unto the sixth angel that had the trumpet let loose the Four Angels which are bound in the great river Euphrates what was the river Euphrates I've explained this already it was the river that would give life unto Babylon so then it was the River of Life for Babylon but that river that gives life unto Babylon has a curse there is a curse in that River Babylon does not know this cuz there was witchcraft there is witchcraft there I'm going to speak about everything that the prophecy says there is witchcraft in that book in that witch precisely it explains it to you here there are four Angels bound this has a lot of connotations but when the sixth trumpet sounds it says what happens and the Four Angels were let Lo which were prepared they clearly understood what they had to do it's not by surprise that they are thrown into it they were prepared for the hour day month and year for to slay the third part of men and the number of the armies of Horsemen there's an army that gets together and the number of the horsemen it was 200,000 thousand which has a connotation with the two witnesses and I heard the number of them and thus I saw the horses in vision and then that sat there on having breastplates of fire and of Jason and brimstone and the heads of the horses were as the heads of lions and out of their mouths issued fire and smoke and brimstone by these three was the third part of men killed by the fire and by the brimstone which issued out of their mouths for the power of it was in their tails in their mouths for their tails were like unto serpents and had heads and with them they do hurt John doesn't even know what he's watching he's trying to explain something and what he SE sees are weapons of course but he since he had not seen any of that he thought that they were horses he thought that the horses and aside from that it's what Yahweh showed him for him to say that and the rest of the men which were not killed by these plagues yet repented not of the works of their hands that they should not worship Devils who are the Devils the Devils exist no the Devils biblically speaking are deceits deceits demons lies and the images of gold which humans worship lies of course and the images of gold anything that's not real of silver brass stone wood which neither can see nor hear nor walk neither repented they of their murders nor of their sorceries it's a sorceries but it's a pharmacan the original language nor of their fornication nor of their THS but of course doesn't talk about sexual fornication but of course talks about about their spiritual fornication due to worshiping lies that is obvious so then in the sixth trumpet are let loose the Four Angels but who bound them there or who where does this prophecy come from well this prophecy comes from Jeremiah 51 in Jeremiah 51 which of course is this prophecy of Revelation is based upon and also Revelation 18 which does the fall of Babylon in Jeremiah 51 Yahweh makes Jeremiah Say and makes him do witchcraft because he is the major witch he the best one he makes him do witchcraft let's read it Jeremiah 51 1-64 I'll read it you can read whatever version but I'll read in the book of the people of God why I don't know I found it to be okay in the book of the people of God Jeremiah 51 let's see what it has anything to do with the Four Angels bound there thus saith the Lord it doesn't say Lord it says Yahweh th sayith Yahweh behold I will rise call up against Babylon and against them that dwell in the midst of them that rise upon against them a destroying wind I will send them to Babylon fanners that shall fan her and shall empty her land yes for in the day of trouble they shall be against her round about speaking about the fall of Babylon something which has yet to happen against him that bendeth let the Archer Bend his bow and against him that lifted himself up in his brigandine and spare ye not her young men destroy ye utterly all her host these are the commands these are the commands that Yahweh gives unto his army which will destroy Babylon it says that the Archer to bend his bow and get prepared for a fight and to put on what will protect him his Bine and it says spare not her young men and Destroy ye utterly all her host wow harsh harsh instructions thus the lane shall fall in the land of the calans and they that are thrust through in her streets for Israel hath not been forsaken nor Judah of his whole of his holy of hosts they are not forsaken the Lord of hosts any other person would say it's talking about Babylon of that time the Empire yes talking about that but actually it's talking about the end also but you see that Israel God will protect them well no no no what Israel are you referring to here we have an Israel here look Jacob that's why I left from here look Jacob j a c b Jacob and the mouth of Jacob the mouth of Jacob will speak in two weeks if you miss it wow live and direct you have to hear it and then afterwards I don't even know how we're going to react because we could be a little sad saying yes I'll blame you I'm going to blame entirely the blame upon you no let the flu win it is your fault cuz I was ready I was ready you hold me back you hold me back because all the stupidity you do you hold me back and say no that people you have we not going anywhere we're not going anywhere and I said oh no what do you want to do what do you want me to do I have to punish them more with no you got to wash them purify them they don't know how to act they don't know how to greet they expect for you to greet them and not them to you they have in their head they don't know the laws of order they don't know the laws of power they don't know anything I it would I would hurt them if I were to go this way they don't even know how to say hi Christian I expect for them to be taught by you but they're so hardheaded so proud I don't know what the they have in their heads I don't know some will say that they didn't notice that they were in a bad mood I don't know what the they'll say just stupid they'll say but don't you see that they should all have greeted you yes I know what what do a woman to do they're asses they're jackasses complete jackasses I don't know what to do then let the flu win then if B loses it is your fault because I'm Ready To Be A Champion just like that I'm Ready To Be A Champion completely ready to be a champion and if we're Champion well we're ready we wait for this people to I'm just soft like this just the way you see me like the message with Lesly soft messages and I don't make you confess okay because I would like I'm not going to make you confess but I could say I want you to put on chat who who did did it bother Leslie's message did it bother you a lot might say yes it did bother me I'm not going to make you do it because I'll embarrass you because I I think it did bother many because many people very few commented Leslie's message wow you're So Soft who wants to have friends like you Les Le say what sons of are they that is true exactly because they are humans and they don't know how to act they get upset at you they get upset at you maybe in their stupid mind they say no I'm sure that Christian didn't like that either if B loses says let the flu wins then it is your fault you already know you already know absolutely you already know so then moving on it says for your country is filled with crimes against the holy of Israel for Israel had not been forsaken is the true Israel the Lite that one has not been forsaken none whatsoever and that one expects to be the Bride of Yahweh but of course that one exactly that one our husband has not died it would seemed like he had died and will speak our husband Yahweh will speak in two weeks at least he'll give me rest I speak a little bit and I'll let him speak and you better listen to me sons of however pirated websites it it'll be free on on YouTube it's free look what for whatever means to watch it or listen to it at least the audio on YouTube in this sports section yah will speak during suat when when did we think that y would speak to us during sukat it's incredible y will speak to us good thing he will speak unto us speak unto us wow absolutely mind blowing I mean I can't wait for sukot to be here we're about to get to Juniper I can't wait for sukot to get here Revelation 18 it is taken literally and I'll read it six flee from the midst of Babylon come out of her my people but of course and flee from the me means of Babylon and be saved all who can do not perish because of her fault because this is for the Lord for Yahweh the time time of Vengeance he will reward of course he has his army but the seven cups have to be fulfilled if there's no seven cups the time has not arrived we'll continue on with the flu that's the way it is this the way it is this text is not taken from Revelation Revelation is taken from this inspired in this Yahweh quotes this flee out of the midst of Babylon and deliver every man his soul be not cut off in her iniquity for this is the time of yahweh's Vengeance he will Render unto her a recompense Babylon hath been a golden cup wow in the Lord's hand what was Babylon a golden cup in the Lord's hand who handles Babylon Yahweh Christian you son of a that you put 10 12 thumbs down you I'm I'm sure you have already given us a thumbs down doesn't matter listen to what he says you're son of a says that Babylon is managed by Yahweh it says Babylon was a golden cup in the hand of Yahweh but that cup would get either life no to make all make all the Earth drunen what Babylon not Satan no you son of a Satan does not exist well Satan does exist I say like stupid Satan does exist of course he exists but not what you think Satan exists because it is Yahweh it is Yahweh of host he is Satan he is Satan he is Satan of hosts he is this is Yahweh of hosts or Satan of hosts it's exactly the same thing to David he tells him and Satan came and he tempted David so that he would make make a sensus of Israel and in the other chapter which is the mirror it says and Yahweh came and he tempted David who tempted him Satan or Jehovah let's go ahead and read it because it's fun just to have fun where the is it one is in let's see if you can quote it for me or else I have to look for it one is found in Kings one it's found in Kings let's go ahead and look for Kings Kings where is it this is for the Christians this is for the Christians let's look for it in Kings see if you write it there for me please I'm sure sure it it's First Kings it's not in First Kings they nobody has added to us where it is quickly I hope you are quick for this 2 Samuel 241 it was not in Kings second book of Samuel let's go to Samuel first for that okay first of Chronicle first book of Chronicles 21 first book of Chronicles 21 and then second Samuel did they say 2 Samuel 24 okay okay 2 Samuel 24 verywell in 2 Samuel the second book of Samuel 24 four what does it say that's the way it is let's first read first Chronicles 21st but Satan it says here it says satanas in Spanish but it's Satan in Hebrew shatan but Satan stood up against Israel and provoked David to number Israel wow Satan what an evil entity David wasn't even going to number Israel but Satan came and he provoked him your Bible says that Christian says that Satan stood up against Israel Satan Satan Satan provoked what a son of a this Satan but if we go to the other book in 2 Samuel 24 the same story it says and again the anger of Yahweh was kindled against Israel and he moved David against them to say go number Israel and Judah wait wait wait wait wait a minute the same story side it says Satan provoked him and here it say Yahweh provoked him how could there be a contradiction there's no contradiction yahovah is Satan in that play of wordss he leaves it there for anyone that would like to see or else you're explaining this say no Yahweh allowed for Satan to do what the is that Yahweh allowed for Satan another son of a what a stupid is that yahovah is Satan Satan is Jehovah that's what Jehovah in Satan is the very same person there is no other person so then what was I speaking about that Babylon was a cup of gold in the hand of Yahweh not of Satan but of Yahweh wherefore to make drunken all the Earth so then who makes all the Earth drunken Yahweh of course yeh makes all the Earth drunken and Nations drank the wine that's why they became crazy why are the people crazy cuz they drank from the cup of wine which is the cup of Yahweh and he handles Babylon so he makes them to drink and they've drunk yes of course this is the cup of wine 19 that's what it was called so they've drunken what happens when they drink that's why we're here now the seventh one has to be real damn it in two weeks y will speak to us and we tell the seventh one is completed because the mouth of Yahweh has spoken and he spoke in the most famous Stadium per se in the world in the mystical Mar that is where he will speak so that Brazil amongst other Babylons of Babylon here the B of Yahweh so that Brazil can hear how the sons of the boka yell and for them to be scared and they kneel down and say the mouth of God has spoken that is what they say every Brazilian has to say the mouth of God has spoken and we hear but of course but of course but he will speak unto us and he will tell to us you know what he's going to say the cup has been completed the seventh one it's it it's over now the end is is coming but I'm reading it to you here says Babylon had was a golden cup at the Lord's hand that made all the Earth drunken the Nations have drunken of her wine therefore the nations are mad I mean it's more than clear with this text I mean we could wrap this up it's crazy the world is mad it's all insane cuz Babylon has made the whole world insane but who handles it Yahweh Satan Satan it says all of a sudden after taking the wine and drinking it suddenly suddenly like a suddenness like the vice president of the Adventist Confederacy happened to him suddenly Babylon fell and was destroyed it's not that she was so high she will fall Suddenly It's like in Revelation 18 Once An Angel grabbed a rock and he cast it into the sea and he says thus suddenly quickly won't Babylon fall same thing and suddenly Babylon fell and was destroyed how for her you sons of that'll be there but it was in the mind Jeremiah didn't want to write it h say Ben Ben is that how you say it where's the rabbi here Ben B how I'm going to say bensa put bensa no I'm can't write bensa they're not going to write it again maybe he did but then the wise Jewish took that out all of a sudden said Babylon fell and was destroyed how for her Bona Bona you said where's the rabbi is it taking care of the baby he is giving feeding the baby how for her bensona sons of take Bal for her pain if so she be healed it's a joke Yahweh likes the joke I love it complete irony see if she gets cured of course it's impossible to cure her but let's see if she gets scared let's see if she gets scared to top it off he quot some idiot that say we would have healed Babylon but she's not heal heal but of course we did everything possible to heal her we wanted to cure Babylon but she was not healed what do it say sons of bensa b here well Bena we would that she be healed but she was not healed forsake her and let us go everyone into his own country for her judgment reacheth unto heaven and is lifted up even to the skies the Judgment comes to the very power of hers Yahweh ha brought forth our righteousness come and let us declare in Zion the work of Yahweh our Elohim that is what the true ones will say the true conquerors how so may break the arrows gather the shields Yahweh hath raised up the spirit of the kings of the mes oh who is the kings of the mes who the the king of the mes was one such Darius and he Darius right right or Cyrus Cyrus Cyrus Darius was the other guy Cyrus Cyrus and Cyrus said that he it was his Messiah so then Cyrus he said Cyrus is my Messiah so then he awakens a Messianic Spirit of a messiah against the one that will destroy Babylon it is more than clear the Messiah comes the Messiah destroy Babylon but pay attention whom does this s to get ready the arrows tells Babylon get ready the The Babylon and get shields do whatever you can But Here Comes Your destruction prepare yourselves defend yourselves Yahweh awakened the spirit of the kings of the mes what is the spirit of the kings of the mes does the spirit of the mashiach and where that the spirit of the mhia wake up precisely in this time and he make him wake up and understand who the M messia was so then he prepared him because he knows what's coming and he's waiting for Yahweh to speak through his mouth y woke up the spirit of the Messiah that is what it says I'll translate it to you in symbols for his device is against Babylon to destroy it and for Babylon to to Y in order for yah to destroy her he has to bring his M Messiah his Messiah so then and precisely it speaks about Cyrus Cyrus is my Messiah what is the spirit of Cyrus is the spirit of Messiah and me it's more than spectacular Yahweh woke up the spirit of the miach because he had thought of destroying her yes this is the Vengeance of our Elohim the Vengeance of his Temple the Temple of Jerusalem oh no the temple is his body his son this body which is the body of his bride it is of his anointed aside from that the body of all Humanity which has been abused poisoned killed assassinated by Babylon rise up a standard against Babylon make the watch strong set up the Watchmen prepare the ambushes for Yahweh hath both devised and done that which he spoke against the inhabitants of Babylon finally he finally decided he finally decided but I I'm still not sure that is why he has called upon us all for November 4th on the Shabbat in which the Eternal truth speaks during that time he will speak and he will tell us whether or not it's been decided or not yet he will tell us every one of us every one of us live and direct you which dwellest upon many Waters abundant and treasure who that Babylon talks St like thou it's all simpol thou Babylon that dwellest upon many Waters abundance and treasures thine end is come and the measure of thy covetousness marvelous Yahweh of hosts in other words Yahweh what's it say had sworn by himself cuz he SARS for himself he can't swear for anyone else above him who has power I'll swear for my dad or my mom or my children no he risks us just s for you my my black eyy uh we we we say neg in Argentina doesn't have anything to do with the skin is just like dude something I don't have any anyone to hurt uh to swear for but except for myself exactly exactly it is done the Lord of hosts Yahweh has sworn it for himself and I shall fill thee with men as of locusts and they shall in tone against you the song of the merchants and of Moses with his power he made the Earth he had established the world with his wisdom and had stretched out the Heaven by his understanding all these speaks about uh Earth that's absolutely extremely flat flat Babylon says what it's a globe we're spinning we're traveling in space cuz it's all the demons and the people drink that and they're drunken absolutely drunken and here it talks about one person how many people say with his power he how many he Yahweh had who understands this only we only one person not the father son Holy Spirit not that the father sent the son no he he that's the way it is he with his power he had established the world and by his wisdom he established the world and had stretched out the Heaven by his understanding how's the heaven stretched it's not surrounding in the globe it's stretched it's stretched by he all he he not them he when he utth his voice not them but when he utth his voice there is a multitude of waters in heaven is there Waters in heaven is there going to be Waters in heaven the clouds don't know Waters is this that covers Us there's something that covers Us it's filled with water hard water no one goes through that those are the ones which that tremble do not break although I do want this to break oh no absolutely not let's put it back up what did you do King Kong there it is there it is it says and when he Thunder and trembleth the waters tremble in the heavens and he lets go of the rain and bringeth forth the wind out of his treasure he only he every man is brish by his knowledge every founder the founder is of Idols the founder that does lies those that do lies not of AAL no of course not go past what it says the founder of the images in other words who the newscast the TV the government the news information the school the founder is confounded by the Graven image of his lies and inventions where his molten image is falsehood for what he has constructed is all lies everything The Babylon constructs is a lie what your lie what your mother said is a lie for his statute is a lie and there is in nothing any Breath of Life they're all vanity work and it Shall Perish when the time come exactly all the deceivers all that have worked for the lies of Babylon will die everyone last one of them with no exceptions with no exceptions every last one of them all who were part of this system that Yahweh used but were deceivers like this son of a that presents to you a sat in a Jesus plane chest has Jesus has nothing else to do to top it off wow every one of them will die why because the Bible says it not because I say it mind you say that all those that what that have given the lies will die every last one of them there's no chance for them they have to die then they'll be don't you worry but they have to die during this stage it says it says that they're going to die and perish when they have it is time for their visitation they will be visited due to their actions that is what it is to make Babylon and leave her naked 19 the portion of Jacob is not like them of B Juniors I mean Jacob it's backwards I I read B Juniors and yes Jacob it is not like them the part of boa Juniors for he has the former of all things B junor is not like him it's like the rest of the Liars out of he is the liar is Babylon Israel is the rod of his inheritance but the true Israel rather his name is Yahweh exactly people one God nothing else nothing else thou were unto me a hammer an axe a weapon speaks to Babylon Thou Art my battle axe and weapons of war axe are a hammer unto the whole world weapons of war for with the oh yah was there will I break in pieces the Nations say I yah and Babylon we would hammer the whole world he says it clearly so says no it's the devil the devil is attacking no no no hold on stop says with the a with whom with Babylon says we're together says you and I Babylon we hammered Nations into pieces you and I Babylon we destroyed kingdoms with the you and I Babylon with thee I destroy kingdoms and with thee Babylon will I break in pieces the horses and his rider and with thee Babylon will I break in pieces The Chariot and his rider with thee also Babylon will I break in pieces men and woman and with the Babylon together yah and Babylon will I break in pieces old and young how terrible is this and it's true and everything that babyon has hammered Yahweh hammered it with him I'm not saying it's right here along with him H it's not that I opposed to I was looking from afar what is Babylon doing I was with you he says this the associate of Babylon but of course an active associate because he owns it he handles her he says I am the CEO of Babylon the Chief Executive Officer of Babylon the Boss Of All Bosses of Babylon and with the Babylon I break in pieces young men and the maid old and young men and Maid I will also break in pieces with the Babylon the Shepherds and his flock and with the Babylon will I break in pieces the husbandmen and his yoke of oxen and with the Babylon will I break in peces Captains and rulers and I will render into Babylon and to all the inhabitants of Cala all their evil that they have done in Zion in your sight yes with the I was doing all but you're going to pay for everything that's the way it is that's the way it is and the evil they didto Zion the one over there no Zion is is true people the one that hears that one that be paying attention when the B of Yahweh speaketh behold I am against thee Oh destroying Mountain exactly exactly that mountain that we have seen that was cast like a mountain into the sea that mountain it's all symbols of Babylon of power I am against thee sayith Yahweh Babylon you mountain of Destruction which destroyest an oracle it means word prophetic word let's say Oracle Oracle of Yahweh it say Oracle of Yahweh as sayith Yahweh it is the word of Yahweh Oracle of Yahweh which destroyest all the Earth wow who destroy all the Earth Babylon and who was with her he he and I will stretch out mine hand against thee and roll thee down from the rocks from the Heights and will make thee a burnt Mountain either dog a mountain of dog a mountain a heap of ship but it says burned because they're lit up it could well be the fire with ice as Lesly States well how the Mountain Falls and it's all uh fire hail and it's it says and they shall not take of thee and they shall not take of thee and they shall not take of thee and they shall not take of thee a stone for a corner in other words all your leaders and Foundations no one will take anything from there they will not use anything of that they will not take anything of that they shall not take of thee a stone for a corner for a new government nor a stone for foundations to start something new but Thou shalt be desolate forever Oracle of Yahweh sayth Yahweh set ye up a standard in the land blow the trumpet among the Nations prepare the nations against her unto the holy war and it's starting already with them there's another holy war this was even more holy this is the most holy war why because some people are coming to destroy Babylon how I don't know it's impossible the people are saying huly fight against the beast but it's possible the same one that gave power to them is the one that will take the power away from them when I talk about Babylon I thought it would explain this a little bit up ahead when I speak about Babylon I'm not referring to only the Middle East my for me Babylon established is Babylon that has the army that is the USFA the US OFA is the Israel of today of course the other one is a res representation that's fine over there but the one that has the real power the one that generates the wars the one that decides things the one that's over here which is Israel the one that is here in the US that is Babylon it is the heart thereof of Jerusalem Jerusalem it is the heart of Jerusalem so then we when we speak about destruction don't imagine only over there but imagine the heart of Jerusalem destroyed and Jerusalem is composed of more countries that you already know know of it is the destruction of Babylon call the Nations for the war holy war in the kingdoms against her Min es and design officials for the recruiting and make the horses walk like Locust s symbols in nations against her the king of the mes this is the Messiah the Messiah other nations will join unto her other peoples he has a host it says and let all these nations of the mes against her and the rulers thereof and all the land of his dominion and the land shall tremble in sorrow and the land shall tremble and sorrow for every purpose of the Lord shall be performed against Babylon the plan of Yahweh of reducing his country unto a Devastation without an inhabitant how will Babylon be left a Devastation without inhabitants to what point is the destruction well he'll have no inhabitants he'll have no inhabitants no inhabitant not just is the government of Babylon destroyed but the inhabitants of Babylon also that's why it says Exit Babylon my people because otherwise you'll be just like her I'll read that again because I love that and the Earth trembles in sorrow for every purpose of the Lord shall be performed against Babylon to make the land of Babylon a desolation without an inhabitant and the Mighty Men of Babylon have forborne to fight the best Warriors of the world feared impossible to defeat them for the they stopped fighting and they fled from the forts they have no more strength and they have become as women well that has already been fulfilled in some time they have burned her Dwelling Places her bars are broken one post shall run to meet another and one Messenger to meet another to show the king of Babylon that his city is taken at one end and that the passage are stopped and the reads they have burned with fire and the men of War are afed for thus sayith Yahweh of hosts the Elohim of Israel the daughter of Babylon is like a threshing floor it is time to thres her what is a threshing floor a wheat field it's all nice but you have to cut it and then tread upon it to get the seeds of course yet uh the daughter of bam Babylon is like a threshing floor it is time to thresh her yet a little while in the time of her Harvest shall come the time of the Harvest is coming depending on what Yahweh says depending on what yahwah says Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon hath devoured me the representing king of Babylon Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon hath devoured me he hath crushed me he hath made me an EMP vessel he has swallowed me up like a dragon okay notice this expression is good I've explained this many times but it's good it's talking about those that were swallowed up by Babylon so somebody is complaining they have devoured me Nebuchadnezzar has devoured me king of Babylon in other words I was devoured by Babylon by the power of Babylon that is what the people are saying he consumed me he at ate me he has left me like an empty vessel he had swallowed me up like a dragon he had filled his belly with my delicates he had cast me out what does that mean I've explained this before it's very clear the Bible is clear just that the people don't understand it I can assure you that you can ask all the pastors that you know and asking what this text says it's clear the one that is complaining is saying the king of Babylon ate me and took me into his belly I was digested by him and now he made he me out and I'm dog he that's what it is that's what he's saying I'll read it again he has devoured me Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon he had made me an empty vessel he had swallowed me up like a dragon he had filed his belly with my delicates he had cast me out that's it very clear the violin's done unto me and to my flesh be upon Babylon those are the people that are complaining that have been killed by Babylon that have been consumed entirely and Babylon is his main weapon is the phaa but of course you enter there and you end up being out entirely absolutely consumes you digest you they suck everything from you even the last penny you have and then the out the violence done to my flesh be upon bab Babylon shall the inhabitants of Zion say and my blood upon the inhabitants of Cala shall Jerusalem sa therefore thus sayith Yahweh behold I will plead thy cause and take Vengeance for thee and will dry up her sea and make her Springs dry all this is talking about money I've told you anything liquid is money the seas are the people also dry up the people and also the sources where they have all the money where the people are because Babylon is that exactly it is the monster of the system the Beast system that directs the world which we know it's from the Walking boys of the Red Sea Babylon shall become heaps a dwelling for Dragons an astonishment in an hissing without an inhabitant they shall Roar together like lions they shall yell as Lion weals in their heat I will make their feasts and I will make them drunken and they may rejoice and sleep a Perpetual sleep and not wake Oracle of the Lord exactly they shall not awaken it is not an eternal sleep but they will not awaken until they are awakened by the Messiah and when they're awakened by the Messiah They will receive their reward the corrective punishment that will correct them so then what is y say I will prepare a feast that makes them drunken and they will be killed wow that's what's happening it's just that we haven't seen this massively I will bring them down like Lambs for the slaughter like Rams with the goats how is shash taken and how is the praise of the whole earth surprised how is Babylon become an astonishment among the Nations someone says how is Shak is taken and how is the praise of the whole earth surprise same thing as in Revelation 18 it says they saw the SM as say how is she put up in Fire and destroy the great City how is everything lost how is all devastated Babylon among the Nations the sea the sea has come up against Babylon she is covered with the multitude of the Waves thereof that sea has many connotations it could be peoples Nations and tongues it could be a people it could be many things but it's saying that the sea came and destroyed Babylon the sea but it symbols her cities are a desolation a dry land a Wilderness a desert a land wherein no man dwelleth neither doth any son of men pass thereby and I will punish Bell in Babylon in other words B was one of the Kings or the most important one thereof oh punish their gods in Babylon will bring forth out of his mouth that which he had SW followed up and the Nations shall not flow together anymore unto him yeah the wall of Babylon shall fall all the protection thereof and here precisely is what is also written in Revelation 14 and pardon me 18 My People Go ye out of the midst of her and deliver ye every man his soul from the fierce anger of yah who is the people that are to come out of her we no no the people his people is not us precisely no his people are the two witnesses which already have come out of Babylon they are against Babylon so then those that come out that wake up into the reality of what Babylon is that is the people that is saved for the wrath of the fierce anger of Yahweh is executed by the Messiah it's not saying to the Messiah come out of her save get saved no no no no know the people of the Messiah and lest your heart faint and ye fear to the for the rumor that shall be heard in the land a rumor shall both come one year and after that in another year shall come a rumor and violence in the land ruler against ruler it's talking about how this would start to happen before Babylon would fall completely which is what's happening all the rumors violence Until the End therefore behold the days come that I will do judgment upon the grave in images of Babylon and her whole land shall be confounded why because it leaves her naked and her victim shall fall in the midst of her then the Heaven and the Earth and all that is therein shall sing for Babylon for the spoilers shall come unto her from the north what another symbol the Messiah comes from the north out of the North come her spoilers Oracle of Yahweh word of Yahweh 49 and as Babylon ha caused the slaying of Israel to fall were the victims of Israel those that are now being assassinated by the never of Evers look up what ever never ever means in Spanish and you'll know what we're talking about throughout all this time it's been happening because it says that in Babylon you will find all the blood of them all that is the true Israel Babylon shall fall the slain of all the Earth as Babylon have cost the slain of Israel to fall yet that have escaped the sword go away stand not still remember Yahweh a far off and let Jerusalem come into your mind we are confounded because we have heard reproach shame hath covered our faces for strangers are come into the sanctuaries of the Lord's house but of course wherefore behold the days come Oracle of the Lord word of Yahweh that I will do judgment upon her graven images and through all her land the wounded shall Gran and here we get to the text of the invitation The Babylon or Babel shall Mount up to heaven have all the power entirely and though she should should fortify the height of her strength as now yet from me shall spoilers come unto her Oracle of Yahweh he says even though Babylon is strong in every aspect the spoilers her enemies that will destroy her shall come on my behalf this is the prophecy of Yahweh 54 I love that text some we don't pay so much attention so as to not delay cuz I want to wrap this up a sound of a cry Cometh From Babylon even though who is like unto the Beast and who can fight against her he says there comes a group sent by me that destroys her entirely so don't you worry it would seem that they cannot be destroyed and they will be destroyed entirely say but we haven't read anything what does it have anything to do with the Four Angels Bound in in the river Euphrates what does that have anything to do with all that with the river Euphrates Four Angels of the six trumpet which are let loose what for what does have anything to do with this it has everything to do with it everything to do with it listen a sound of cry Cometh From Babylon and great destruction from the land of the calans because yah had spoiled Babylon and destroyed out of her great voice when her waves do roar like Great Waters a noise of their voic is uttered because the spoiler has come upon her now Babylon does not even expect this because the spoiler is come upon her even upon Babylon who gets againsts Babylon a Devastator a spoiler and her mighty men are taken their bows are broken their weapons are no good anymore they are destroyed four Yahweh of Elohim of recompenses shall surely requite he's the maximum God of Vengeance he shall surely requite he doesn't come to reward he sens his miach his msia destroys everything 57 these are good texts but it wasn't that we were going to revise every single text but just read it to you what does it have anything to do with Revelation 17 of course everything the fall of Babylon and what does have to do with the Four Angels we're about to see that 57 and I will drunk her princess will make drunk her princess who will do that who will make him drunk I he says who is I who speaking here Yahweh Yahweh makes drunk all the kings I Yahweh will make drunk her princes and her wise men her captains and her rulers and her Mighty Men and I would add within all this her prophets her pastors her churches her schools universities colleges science I will make all drunk absolutely everything I are with and they shall sleep Eternal sleep until they are awaken it will never be perpetual and not wake doesn't say that they won't wake no no they won't wake up until they are awaken but you're contradicting everything no I'm explaining to you when I say I'm going to go sleep a nap don't wake up don't wake me up might say never again and not until I want to wake up they won't wake me up and say wow just like here they're going to sleep an eternal fire thousand years a thousand years and they won't wake up during those thousand years that is what it says Oracle of the king Take It Oracle of the king word of the king whose name is Yahweh that is the king Yahweh thus sayith Yahweh the Lord of hosts the broad walls of Babylon the broad walls of Babylon shall be utterly broken what is real wall walls no all the protection Babylon what is the protection everything that protects Babylon what protects her from the moment in which you were born your mom protects Babylon because she taught you that science is true you go to school they taught you the science of Babylon the teacher taught you to protect Babylon the whole system the whole system is a protection you can't go against it because you're not protected those are the walls that defend Babylon all that will fall and says that the walls of protection the walls the extends broad walls everything that I just mentioned from your mother and a will be utterly broken and her High Gates shall be burned with fire and the people shall labor in vain and the folk in the fire and they shall be weary you can't really understand what it says says here it says thus the peoples will be grow fatigued in vain and the nations are only there for the fire it says tell the truth everything about Babylon all the effort about everything in Babylon has off to Hell speaking that way about heran just speaking that way by fire in vain they would cry for her exactly what I just said exactly all the constructions have worked to the Divine Button as it is said in Argentina like in vain because it'll all be destroyed that's what it says the peoples grow fatigued out of nothing obviously and only for the fire of the Nations but everything that has to do with Babylon mind you we're not talking about the destruction of this whole world but the construction of the this whole world directly but anything that has to do with the construct of the government the form of the government has to be brought down completely this wow and here we're about to end all this was said by Yahweh that's why it says at the end of it all they worked without any sense of it all in vain in vain this is the word which Jeremiah the prophet commended to Sarah the son of nah the son of Messiah when he went with zedekiah the king of Judah into Babylon in the fourth year of his Reign and this Sarah was a quiet Prince I don't care about any that here comes what's important so Jeremiah wrote in a book all the evil in other words this whole programmed evil or programmed destruction or programmed curse rather Jeremiah wrote in a book all the evil that should come upon Babylon everything that I just read all these words that are written against Babylon exactly so then Jeremiah wrote in a book not in a book but in papiros or however whatever they wrote in whatever whatever paper they wrote in they wrote all that he wrote it everything which I've just read he wrote it every one of the words against Babylon and here is the Witchcraft that I'm telling you about everything that I just wrote to you Jeremiah had to write it and he wrote it just like when you do a write and you write things a letter to your parents to yourself to yourself to whomever someone that does not exist but you write him a letter well the same thing Jeremiah wrote all this wrote everything and over here in my version it says that he wrote about all the evil that would come upon her exactly that version is even better because it's just all the disgrace it says Jeremiah wrote about all the evil that should come upon Babylon exactly exactly that's a lot better than the one that I'm reading here but that's a better text than all the rest so then Jeremiah wrote everything all the evil that Yahweh would do upon Babylon he he had to write it down but not just that and Jeremiah said unto Sariah and when thou comest to Babylon and shallal see here is witchcrafts 100% And shall see and shall read all these words out loud not just write but you have to get to Babylon and start to read these words unto Babylon what we just read read them unto Babylon not unto the people no to Babylon read them this will happen this this this you will be destroyed entirely all your soldiers nothing will be left you'll lose everything entirely and you will not desist ever again and blah blah blah blah but with you I will use to destroy Nations and everything I read everything I read but then it will be your turn and you will follow Babylon and Jeremiah said s when you get into Babylon try read out loud all these words then shalt thou say oh Lord oh Yahweh thou Hast spoken against this place to cut it off that none shall remain in it neither man nor beast but that it shall be desolate forever and it shall be when thou Hast made an end of reading this book of this page that you just read Thou shalt bind it to a stone here's witchcraft bind it to a stone bound this prophecy is bound I want you to understand it is bound just like witchcraft The Witches do this they bind you they tie your testicles I had an employee that said I couldn't have children I found an employee his name was Ishmael he was a painter when I was married I couldn't have children I couldn't I would try the doctor said it's all fine I don't know why you can't studies so I went to witch the Witch looked at me and she said oh somebody tied your testicles what do you mean yeah you have a lover yeah well she tied your testicles they're tied they're bound and you cannot have children until we don't unbind them can and you want to unbind them it'll cost you this it's all witchcraft and the mind believes it that's what happened so then they Unbound his testicles and he was his baby was born and I went to the birthday of her the K of his daughter that other had tied my testicles this is witchcraft well Yahweh before all that he would bind things and he bound this curse to a stone and cast it where he says he says he says and when thou shall have made an end of reading this book Thou shalt bind a stone to it and cast it in the midst of Euphrates that's where it is there is there's something bound that is what's it explains that it's four Angels not a stone what are we going to do with a stone but it is the stone the stone that then becomes the complete Dominion is bound in the Euphrates the Revelation takes that it says there are four Angels bound they are four Angels bound and when they are Unbound it OB be with the word of Jeremiah so then it says and when thou are done reading this book Thou shalt bind it to a stone and cast it in the midst of Euphrates and thou shallal say thus shall Babylon sink and shall not rise from the evil that I will bring upon her and they shall be weary and these are the end of the words of Jeremiah the of the chapter are not been written by him here's the end of Jeremiah it's over that is where W is ends thousands of years later it's still bound because Babylon is in all Splendor does whatever but has a stone Bound in Euphrates for that same reason Revelation for the one that understands these things takes the prophecy and says the sixth Angel sounded and I Heard a Voice from within the four horns of the altar of gold before God saying unto the sixth angel that had the trumpet let loose the Four Angels no longer The Rock but it's all symbols let loose the stone which is bound in the great river Euphrates the stone that Jeremiah cast all the prophecy of Jeremiah of revelation of Jeremiah 51 it's time for it to be unveiled and for every word of that false Babylon to be fulfilled final destruction it all coincides in an astounding manner so then when we speak of unbinding the Four Angels We Have to speak about opening the book of Jeremiah 51 in the book of Jeremiah 51 talks about Babylon making the whole world drunken but which is a plan of Yahweh but Babylon ends up being destroyed and then he says come out of her my people and we are living times that are absolutely magnificent because what I've just read in Jeremiah 51 will be fulfilled to the letter when the seventh cup is completed but of course or else if there's no seventh cup there is no wholeness of Cups then Babylon is not destroyed the flu continues to rule that's the way it is the flu will continue to roll so then all of Jeremiah 51 is a description of even it mentions the Messiah the kings of the north the Messianic Spirit as Spirit as of locusts that comes to destroy a Babylon that supposedly was unconquerable that could not be destroyed her soldiers will look like women like Little Women their souls will be destroyed because the army that cometh doesn't come to heal it comes to destroy entirely so then I wanted to complete this prophecy of Revelation 17 with this this was the message that I had for you last Shabbat but we talked about something else last Shabbat and now I gave it to you there was something else that I wanted to mention to you but maybe I'll share with you next Shabbat for now I'm super excited super emotional and I hope that the days go quickly to see what God tells us it could be that you can tell us to wait it could be that he says it is completed it is a message for us only no matter what club that is worthless whether they win or not what the hell do we care but we are observing y will utilize a stone to speak that is why I am with such emotion how that will be in my opinion if I were Yahweh which I'm not which I'm not a good result would be 70 not of the penal code not because of the LW of the penal penalties that has been up until there but now there should be they should sink the flu not to win by low penalties but to syn them and that the people to be surprised and for the people to say what happened just like when Brazil lost with Germany 7 to1 there are players from there still in the flu youve got what's the name I like the way he plays this hairy guy I forgot his name well you got that guy you got him there defender of the flu what's his name name him I forgot his name how can I forget his name until these gets answer yeah that's why there's a delay what is his name Marcelo Marcelo You' got Marcelo the seven one there with Germany which was kind of like a cursor to this this would be great I'm saying I don't know what y will do I'm saying seven year would be phenomenal for them to grow mute say oh wow that we weren't even waiting for that something ex extraordinary brutal it'd be great what will happen I don't know I just I'll be okay with the penalties as long as we have the seven one was up to me with another seven 70 that would be extreme great but who knows y does whatever he wants if Marcelo fires Oro it could just miss says nope it won't enter and the ball obeys Yahweh and this is more than who deserves to win this is prophecy so then when the ball does not go in it won't go in and when it enters it enters even though they don't deserve it 70 would be great without any further ado uh spectacular message which is witchcraft of why there are four Angels bound initiates with the Prophet Jeremiah the river Euphrates is that the one that's over there the heart of Babylon is here hold on to what's coming to the USF because that is the real Babylon it is the Beast of the earth and the Beast of the earth and the original Beast are almost the same thing only exists so that the world worshiped the first Beast Babylon basically is here because if the river eup freus is here where is Babylon it is here so then here is where it has to fall aside from over there here without any further Ado let us wrap up with a word of prayer beloved Yahweh we give you thanks because we have read words that you have spoken the words that you have spoken unto the Prophet Jeremiah and you made him do with a ritual made him do a ritual to tie him to a stone and cast it into the river Euphrates IES that whole symbolism comes now in the time for you to fulfill your word and for that stone to be let loose all the evil that you promised that whole Army the Messiah that is written on that book which is written is summed up in everything that you have taught us in the Eternal truth also we are waiting to see what you have to tell us from your mouth your PO you will speak to us what you want but we are with attention to see what you'll say in your precious name Allelujah Seer by Let The Laurels be Eternal that we knew how to achieve crown with Glory let us live remember the rules that I've taught you the rules of courtesy you yourself will demand it later in the Kingdom that you have to rule over you will teach you will instruct but the first one that have to be instructed as kings are we a an Applause for the Messiah arum and the Bride of Yahweh I hope that you have a precious seventh month I hope that you have a pre precious juner that a little boring a precious juner have think about what I've been telling you it's a symbol of a surgery that yeh has to do to extract the cancer that is there he has another vision for us that connection that he has with PES magnificent his death and another is the surgery to take out the curse that he placed upon us bear that in mind enjoy this young keeper celebrate it that way and we'll meet again if the Lord allows it next Shabbat which there would be one one week away for yah to speak to us out of his b magnificent Allelujah to every one of you | LVE Ministerio 2 | UCgILKms-mixBswxGaqmCj1Q | 2023-10-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 21,017 | 106,447 |
d91XuVzwhxo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d91XuVzwhxo | MPFL Reconstruction *knee surgery* Recovery | okay the first thing that i'm going to do is to show you some of the pictures of my bad swelling prior to surgery they used to extract fluid from the knee i believe they did it around three times and i was constantly in pain and then they actually did mris and that's when it was decided that i needed surgery now after getting liquid extracted a few times you can tell that my knee is still swollen once it was decided that i was going to get surgery i was sent out to get laughs they told me i was going to need a brace that looks like that crotches and those items were given to me after surgery one of the things that i purchased that it is extremely important is a bath chair omg you will need that for sure now moving on to the instructions before the day before surgery i was told not to eat or drink anything after 9 pm and to remove all jewelry everything out okay and also the day of surgery take a full shower wash your hair and your body and do not apply any lotion or anything on your body have those painkillers ready to go my surgery was at seven and i was out of the hospital by noon or so it is an in and out surgery this is how i looked after they got me out um you can see bandages you can see the braids on and i was a little out of it honestly when um they got me out and my husband was there to pick me up i was like oh this is not too bad this is good you know this is not gonna be that hard i got home and i do have stairs i thought i was gonna struggle no i was good but let me tell you once the anesthesia wore off i could feel a lot a week after the scars look like this i'm very swollen and start seeing bruising on my knee it was difficult to get in and out of bed going to a restroom was very difficult you definitely will be needing someone to assist you at least for the first week here is a picture exactly a week after after surgery i went to the doctor and they checked out the stitches um i was thinking they were gonna remove them that day but no they did not so week two post-op at this point i was able to move a little bit better with the crutches you kind of get used to it is hard to get in and out of the car and um yeah showering it's it's a little hard still because you have to make sure that you cover the leg okay you can't get the incision wet but this is what we have so far some of the things that i was doing on week two was um trying to you know to cook and i do have three kids on my own so i was really really trying and i could feel that my knee would get exhausted meaning that it would start hurting one of the things that and i used to be like god they always tell me that all the time to put ice and elevate your leg or your knee and believe it or not that does help on week two i stopped taking my painkillers because they make me feel kind of weird so again you know i just eyes my knee as much as i could okay so i'm here at the doctor's office it is exactly two weeks since my surgery and i'm pretty sure they're about to take these out right now so i'll be right back and let you know what they said okay i was filming and i had to stop because um when he was removing those stitches it kind of hurt it felt uncomfortable so i decided just you know to film a little bit and then i stopped just because i did have to take a deep breath after he removed all of them this is what the incision looks like it does look kind of gross in my opinion but nevertheless i have to keep it that way he went ahead and put on some tape i asked if i could get that area wet and he said that i could just not to scrub not to scrub the incision area and those tapes will fall off on their own i asked about physical therapy and they told me that i'm not ready for that yet i'll keep you posted | Cynthia Glowing Beauty | UCx_ouxDAggL-zaCtDSG76IA | 2022-06-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 789 | 3,740 |
fP9OFefNIhs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fP9OFefNIhs | Ducati V4S Streetfighter Dark Stealth | Rear Seat Removal | Tech Tuesday | what's going on youtube 100x from here welcome back to the channel welcome to today's tech tuesday we are in the garage because we are going to replace that tail section with that sweet little tail cowling right down there and i tell you what i am excited because it's going to start cleaning up the back end of this v4 s street fighter it's gonna look so much better we got a fender eliminator coming probably mid next week so that'll be installed this weekend or upcoming weekend can't wait bike's gonna look great but we're also going to remove each one of these bad boys i'm going to kind of give you a little rundown on how to do that because it is a little challenging on one side so come on let's check it out tech tuesday if you're new to the channel welcome hit that subscribe button also hit the like and hit that little bell for notifications whenever i do upload stuff because i try to stay regular i try to do something every tuesday every friday and then live stream on sundays obviously this week was a little weird with all the rain but we're gonna try to stay on schedule with that all right so let's get into this to remove this tail section you have four little bolts down here and then you have two more up top very straight forward very easy to get to take your time when you go through this you don't want to strip anything out and just like that it's off it's done it's pretty quick and easy all right so if you look at the stock seat you see you have these little rubber grommets here now obviously this piece is only a third of that and there's not a lot to it so you're really only going to need to replace two of those grommets and luckily the packaging that comes with this whole kit has those little grommets and then all you really got to do is follow what this seat right here already does where one's in words and one's pointing downwards and you just kind of mimic the same thing onto this i love this part right here it is just so good looking it matches everything because it is ducati performance this isn't a knockoff this isn't an aftermarket piece this is what ducati performance gives you and most of my parts are going to come from ducati personal preference i just like oem now something you might notice about the new seat is there's no screws in the top for this new piece it's actually just the bottom that gets held on and these little tiny rubber spots that are inside here that's actually what really pushes into these old screw holes kind of interesting all righty ladies and gentlemen there is the tail section look how good that looks the one thing i will say is this piece is a little wobbly which it's locked in it's definitely not going anywhere but i'm not a huge fan of that however this fitment is amazing the screws are nice and easy there is a little tiny tab up in here for this piece so when you actually slide it in right here you can really make sure that that's locked in but tell you what pretty quick and easy install right not bad okay let's get these guys off this is the easy side that's the pain the ass side i'm not gonna lie i've already pre-loosened them i've actually taken the paint bolt out this is a little tricky this bolt here right here is tricky because you see the clearance isn't much wider than my finger here and you need a very short allen key because one that is this length is actually too long you need a shorter one but first you want to loosen and remove these bolts here and that'll help take the heat shield away a little bit now there's another heat shield under you could probably remove that and make it a little bit easier but for me i was able to get it with this you definitely need something along with this to help break these bolts loose because they are definitely on there tight when i go back to the dealership i'm gonna have them re-lock tight these bolts because i didn't have any to put on these bad boys so i want them to obviously put on there and torque it down to this proper spec and have them locked tight so they don't fall out from vibration but yeah there you go not the hardest thing ever to do but i tell you what look at that look how much better that looks look at that from a distance i mean just imagine what this looks like when this whole piece is gone and the back end is just beautifully clean looking good ladies and gentlemen looking good all right so i hope you all enjoy this particular tech tuesday it's fun to wrench on things every once in a while and this is a pretty straightforward setup and man does it look good i can't wait to get the fender eliminator on next week i'll probably do a tech tuesday video of that if you're new to the channel hit subscribe hit that like button hit that bell so when i do put this fender lemonade on you guys are there to see it so with that you all have a good one i'm out [Music] you | oneonly xram | UCjDhQ-uBWzbbMq6VZurX-yA | 2021-07-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 940 | 4,856 |
9gRi68R-HlU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gRi68R-HlU | Zoo to You Virtual Safari: Lisu the Clouded Leopard | hi everyone it's me carly mcguire and we are live on facebook for our last virtual safari of the day three for three we've had so much success and so much support from you all today and we cannot thank you enough on this colorado gives day for your donations we're so close to that matching goal of 41 500 and that number is significant because once we double it we will have 83 000 which is how much it costs to feed our animals here every month that's just the food cost for more than 3 000 animals 83 000 so we need your support today every day but today you get a matching donation up to 41 500 so double that impact donate through the link in the description or right here on facebook so today our last animal we are featuring is lisu the clouded leopard which is a very special story and she's quite hungry because she's been waiting to get her special treat from the keeper so i'm going to let them take it over and tell you why she's so special and why with this zoo trician we're talking so much about nutrition and food here at denver zoo why her story is one of the most impactful and important and you'll see exactly why we need those donations hi kira thanks for joining us all right we've got kelsey here and she has given some scratches to lisu our clouded leopard who's in this exhibit here in toyota elephant passage and i'm sure if you've walked through here you might not have spotted her but she is normally out here she's kind of hiding if it's above a certain degree threshold and what a beautiful warm day for her today check out those teeth check out her head those big paws of hers yes we're talking about we're gonna feed her we're talking about food but she's also cycling right now so she's very into attention wants a ton of scratches so she's super into this right now xander says hi thanks for joining us again xander hi frank this is actually the last video of the day but you can catch the other ones on facebook or on our youtube channel we have the other two with saba our mandrel and rudy are rhino so now we've got lisu our leopard our clouded leopard they've got these nice big long tails and so let's talk about what we're feeding her and why so this is one of her six feedings that she gets every day she gets six feedings of venison so a couple of years ago the su presented with some upset stomachs um she her body was rejecting a lot of the food that she was eating so over time we had to figure out what was going on in our most um we can walk over this way to get closer to her you're not feeding me she's like i don't trust kelsey anymore yeah but we figured she most likely had a meat allergy so we tried a bunch of different types of meat and then the one that worked best was venison there there aren't really any cases of cats being allergic to venison whereas other meats like beef or pork or equine there are cases of cats developing that allergy over time so even though she had received meat for years her body just stopped digesting it and was having a pretty large reaction to it so venison worked well um but unfortunately she couldn't take a lot at once her stomach was healing her body wasn't doing well so we had to take her normal amount of food that she would get in her two normal feedings in a day and spread it out so that started with about a 15 gram meatball for perspective this is my hand this is an 87 gram meatball wow so we started with 15 gram meatballs and we fed her up to 14 times a day so we had spread those meatballs out at least an hour we had zookeepers coming in in the middle of the night to feed her those 15 grams to spread that out um and then slowly we were able to eliminate some of those feedings and make those meatballs larger and build up to this six feeds a day oh wow so that is just that is the dedication that our keepers put in for our animals so here she comes to get one of her little bites of her meatball we don't feed it all at once that'd be a pretty big fight and also with feeding is training so we asked her to stand so we can check her body condition and possibly for other health related open so we can see her mouth and check out those big teeth yeah so one of my favorite facts about clotted leopards is that their canine teeth are the largest in relationship to their body size of any cat so her canine teeth are about as big as a tiger's canine teeth um but tigers weigh you know up to 400 pounds and she weighs about 25. 25 pounds and it's all tail is her tail as long as her body about yeah about as long as her body um which is great for balance so you can see in her exhibit that she's built to climb she loves to be up in the trees that's where she's most comfortable and that tail helps with balance so just if you were walking on a balance beam you would stick your hands out and kind of use those to counter balance yourself she uses her tail like that so even when she's walking around just on the ground a lot of times you'll notice that tail isn't touching the ground she's kind of holding it up unless she's sitting and resting so right on cue she did it and so talk to me about how we discover an animal has a has a food allergy because lisa topped our list on our recent dz tv of most particular eaters whether that's just they don't like a food or they need a certain food but she can't tell us that she can't eat something she doesn't show the classic human symptoms of like swollen lips or a rash so how do we know a food's not working for an animal yeah lisa it was pretty obvious she started regurgitating that food she wasn't she wasn't even digesting it so she was vomiting food um that looked just like what we were giving her so it was her body was rejecting it pretty fast other things that we can pick up on we weigh her frequently so if she's not digesting that meat and we're seeing a lot of vomit then she's probably losing weight as well so we weigh all the animals at least in our section at least once a month but we've been weighing her weekly just to make sure that we're keeping her at that optimal body condition other things two is just vomit without food if she's vomiting between males or if she's eating a lot of grass maybe that signaling and upset stomach and she's vomiting that so a couple different things as well as just her her interest in food if if food is upsetting her stomach then she's she doesn't want it it's not reinforcing for her she knows it's not going to make her feel well so her willingness to come down and eat and to train are indicators as well she seems very into this venison so where do we get this elk venison yeah so this venison comes from new zealand we get it in one pound packages they're human grade so it's super high quality and then we don't need to add anything to it she does get a couple of vitamins separately that she gets every day but it just it's like venison that if you eat venison you might eat so super healthy for her good for her very expensive too so when we talk about zutrition and why we need that support some of that 83 000 is going towards buying human grade elf venison importing it from new zealand for lisu because for now it's all we know she can eat correct so we've been dealing with this for about two years so we have um you know at first it was just getting to her to a healthy point again letting that her gi system kind of calm down and be less angry and we have tried to reintroduce certain food items initially when she started presenting with these symptoms we weren't sure if it was an allergy or if it was a specific meat that was causing the allergy but we didn't really have time to do a trial so now that she's healthier we have had time to introduce some things back and see how her body has responded so we have tried some rib bones which used to be her favorite and other meats but it seems like venison is working well so that's all she is receiving right now and she gets a little over a pound a day michael wants to know where she sleeps at night so um if it's warm enough she might sleep outside so usually at night if it's above 32 degrees uh one of the clouded leopards we do have two the other one is taji we'll have the decision to spend the night in their holding area or out on exhibit or go between um so if it's warm enough we've definitely seen them out here a ton they are more nocturnal so they're probably not sleeping much at night but they might be spending time outside um but if not if it's too cold or if they decide they don't want to be outside there is a building kind of hidden behind the bamboo next to their exhibit that has a large bedrooms for the clotted leopards with a variety of options of different crates and beds and substrates that they can sleep on we know a lot of our animals really sometimes prefer their back holding their back bedroom's a little more private temperature control more time with the keepers themselves more treats kind of more tension back there so they really do like what i was hoping we i heard taji over there i'm gonna grab her back scratch around yeah yeah so you can grab her back after i'm gonna kind of show her she's gonna follow kelsey wherever she goes because she thinks she's still got more food to give her just scratches and there's not any more food so she gets this nice scratcher i'm sure you can get one of these off amazon for yourself a back scratcher we picked the wooden one so if they steal it they can have it it's safe for them um ayla wants to know how old is lisu great question lisa is nine years old average lifespan is mid teens like most cats so when she presented with these health issues she was she was fairly young it wasn't like she was a geriatric animal um presenting with normal old animal issues so we're really glad that she's better and feeling good she had a great weight you can tell that she's super interested in her phone and probably wishes they were a bigger meatball um but we're here as you can see he's in the back holding area now why can't they be in the same exhibit at the same time yeah great question so currently they don't live together but you can see they're um they're what we call a howdy so there's a meshing in between them so they can interact touch a little bit see each other hear each other smell each other and like i said she's cycling right now so they're very interested in each other um but they they did used to live together they were introduced when lisu was nine months old and taji was six months old as a breeding pair and they have successfully had a litter of cubs um that aren't now on to other zoos and starting their own families but when they were about six years old they just kind of showed signs of being less tolerant of each other which is consistent with clotted leopards at other zoos as well so we made the decision to no longer put them together which they seem to prefer and they can interact and see each other at the howdies and they inside in the bedrooms they kind of take turns so they definitely get to explore each other's territory and smell each other in that way as well couples grow apart it happens uh hi xander so kelsey just answered this a little bit she said they actually have bread before lisa and taji have read they did have their own litter of cubs which oh my gosh i wish i'd been here to see i can only imagine how cute clotted leopard babies are five years ago they had um pie and rue um so if you were at the zoo at the time you might have seen them and then there was a third cub that was um born from a different mother but was brought in to be raised with pie and ru and her name was saya oh so cute she was over here getting all the scratches earlier now she's had her food and she's like so these guys they can meow you guys have heard that a lot they can also chuff which is like a greeting sound um you might recognize it it's what tigers uh do um and then they'll hiss and stuff as well if they're not very chatty but mostly it's the friendly chuffing and meowing so yeah or hiss too much yeah so a reminder today is colorado gives day a huge day of philanthropy for non-profits here in colorado denver zoo is a non-profit that needs your help today we are trying to raise 41 500 and that amount will be matched by members of our board of governors and our leadership council and very generous donors who are going to boost that total to 83 000 and that number might sound random but it's really not that's about as much as it costs to buy all the food for all of our animals every month here at denver zoo it costs nearly a million dollars a year just to feed our animals our grocery bill if you think you spent a lot of king supers this weekend i promise you we spent more so we need your support we are definitely going to always feed our animals the highest quality food what they need and how much they need but your support just helps make it possible takes a little weight off our chest as we go through a very difficult year so now lisa's kind of at the she's looking out the back so she can see the rhinos from here yeah the there's bamboo along the back of their exhibit which helps make them feel more secure out here so like you were saying earlier sometimes people might not always see them in this exhibit but uh they just like to be secure they are a predator they're a carnivore but that doesn't mean they don't have animals that are larger than them uh that they're used to so they also kind of have that um exclusive uh behavior as well so if you look in the exhibit when you guys are here you might be able to see it now there's holo logs or like little boxes that they like to sleep in and hide in so they can see their surroundings but feel secure as well so that bamboo in the back helps as well but there are some pockets that they can see through and then one of the elephant and rhino yards is behind there oh wow so yeah take the time when you walk by here because you might have seen them you just didn't realize that they kind of blend in especially with the wood so don't give up if you don't see them right away they're not going to be kind of frolicking around this area pattern they have where they get that clouded leopard name is it's meant to camouflage them it's meant to blend in with the the way that the sun shines through the leaves of the trees kind of creates this um speckled pattern and it kind of that coat blend helps them blend in and camouflage so if you can't find them right away it's working but they're probably out here if it's above 50 degrees yeah don is just joining us lisu is a clouded leopard taji her former ssp partner is over there on the left he's kind of got access to the back holding and lisu is what we call cycling right now so she's liking the attention she gets from keepers and taji and everything so and i don't you can probably see taji's about twice her size so she's about 25 pounds he's about 45 pounds yeah which is normal for males and females to have that size difference it's hard to tell when they're separated and they're not next to each other who's who but up close you can definitely see a big size difference between lu li su and taji yeah and they take turn take turns coming out here um so it's definitely harder to tell by size if they're out here which one it is but if she comes up you'll see she's got this like crown of dots on her forehead there she is that makes it really easy to tell her she's she does they're chatting up a storm right now so this kind of separation where they can see each other possibly get a little bit of tactile interaction there that's called a howdy we do that with a lot of our animals when they're new to the zoo we're in toyota elephant passage and when our two new boys jake and chuck arrived two years ago now before we actually ever introduce them we let them stand in a stall next to our other three elephants so they could see them smell them touch trunks and things like that but it was safe for both of the animals that they weren't in each other's space just quite yet so a howdy it's a very very important thing here at zoo so she's just kind of walking around she's like oh i wonder if there's any more meat left for me to pick up over here uh karen wants to know how tall lisu is do you mean while she's on all fours or when she's standing let's go with like oh gosh head to tail remember not my forte um head to tail i don't know what would you say four or four feet yeah i mean it's really long and her body's probably two feet that tail is about another two more feet for sure yeah taji is a lot taller and longer than she is um for sure so good question yeah hi cindy thank you for your donation cindy just donated five dollars which immediately doubles to 10 because of that matching from our members of our board of governors leadership council and generous donors so thank you so much you've doubled your impact you can donate right here through facebook or you can donate through clicking that link in the description of this video we'll take them either way we appreciate the support and help so i'm going to take a few more questions for those of you who are just logging on let me know if you have any questions about lisu the clouded leopard she's walking around back there she's being featured today on our facebook live because we're talking about nutrition how important it is to our animals lisu eats a specialized diet of only elk venison it's the only meat she can tolerate we discovered that she's having some type of meat allergy she used to eat different types of meat she's an obligate carnivore so she's got to eat meat but right now her stomach's really only tolerating elk venison it's expensive it's human grade but it's what she needs and we're always going to provide it for her so you can help us do that when you donate today looks like karen said thank you so i guess we kind of answered it if it was nose to tail they don't they don't really stand up on their hind legs very much do they yeah we do um if you were on when we were training her earlier uh we do ask her to stand up um along the mesh but definitely hard for her hard for her to balance too long and kind of sit upright like that on her back feet like maybe a meerkat would do her tail is not like a kangaroos it doesn't have like muscle in it for her too but we do ask her to stand up so we can look at her paws and look at her stomach and get a good look at her during training um which is what we were doing earlier is her tail prehensile we talked about that term earlier with rudy it is not um so it's super long but it can't support her weight she can't wrap it around a tree and hold on with it like maybe some monkeys could do or ling the prehensile-tailed skink that lives in the village hall building um or like rudy's lip um it is not so it's just it's just there for balance yes it's got it's got a 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U53KLwSoGCY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U53KLwSoGCY | VK5YYY 23cm 7-pole filter | vk5y here in the workshop hi i'm roger and it's been a couple of months now since we did a tear down on the commute filter for dvb-t at 445.5 and since then i've really been thinking a lot about how i can translate that to 23 centimeters a nice man in sydney john vk 280 u came up with a filter design that he found on the internet and he built a filter he showed that on a video on youtube and since then i built a couple of filters like that and that sort of got the ball rolling so here's the uh the first filter that i built using the design that john showed me it's a design from uh the balkans i think it is and uh let's see what it says down here 5 s 53 mv so the idea is to have three pillars it's a comb line construction and we've got these uh probes that uh coupled to that first pillar there and uh the first time i built it seemed to work pretty good so that was this little fella here there's the three poles bolted there and the three tuning screws right so the pillars that i used originally were eight mil aluminium and i used one of these little thread nut certs to go in the end of the um bit of pipe so i compressed the nutsert into the end there you can just see it there see if we can see any better yeah so it's pressed in there with the vise and it seemed to be a fairly good interference fit and then just to make sure it was flush on the end i used the belt sander to just make it nice and straight on the end and you can see it's knurled over that actually was an element off of a hills antenna so that's formed around by a forming machine now in later designs i tried bigger poles and again it's that same concept there's a nutsert in there and those nut certs are about 10 ml outside diameter those ones didn't press in quite so well so i had to sort of squash them using the nutsert tool and they fit it up in there quite nicely and that works pretty good too right so here's the next one i built and you can see if i compare the two you can see how the the newer one the poles are further spaced so according to the spiel here to get an eight megahertz bandwidth filter the spacings now let's see tube length in a size outer side yeah the spacings had to be about 60. so this one here 60 and this one here is 50 between the poles so 50 yields a wider bandwidth and 60 yields a smaller bandwidth so that's quite a big jump of bandwidth in um a very uh small changing of distance right so at any rate uh i remember drawing up my uh designs here i don't know if you remember seeing this but this is the design of the commtech filter the 445.5 um dvb-t filter and that was a seven pole filter so we've got uh five poles that were on the middle of the filter and then the coupling probe and then there was this funny probe on the outside that was a notch well you can't actually see it there but there's a probe there and i've drawn the distances but not the actual probe so this probe on the end was a notch in that particular filter so i thought well if i had some notches that could be good too so i mucked around and stuffed around and i guessed a little bit but i came up with this little table of spacings i thought would be appropriate based on what i'd read from the original design and the design from the commutec field a commtek filter so after a lot of deliberation and fine tuning i built one let's go and have a look here it is here so it's the same structure only as for 23 centimeters this is 60 by 40 pipe the same as those smaller ones we just saw and in this design we've got one two three four five the same as the contact design and then we've got our notches on the end notch one and notch two now you can probably see there originally i had the notch probe there and it seemed a little bit aggressive and i regret putting it there now so i just thought well let's back it off a little bit now the original filter was designed so you could have adjacent channels whereas this filter here well i think it could be useful as a diplexer so i tried different uh poles i started off with 12 mil poles and i've settled on 10 mil poles i also put some of these adjustments in between the probes to try and adjust the coupling between the stages a little bit and there was a lot of mucking around and stuffing around fluffing around before i uh i've settled on this now getting the bandwidth just right was a bit of a nightmare but i think i might have done it every time you change the diameter of the pole you can imagine if you increase the diameter of the pole the coupling becomes closer so therefore the bandwidth increases and also when you make the pole smaller the coupling or the distance between them is greater therefore the bandwidth decreases so it's a funny old world here and uh the poles here in the middle are closer together and then these poles on the outside here a little bit further apart or did i get that wrong no these ones are closer and these ones are further apart sorry so having juggled a lot of these things i finally tested it and look what i've got i'm pretty impressed by that and uh you can see in the center of the screen we've got uh 100 and uh one two eight seven and uh the bandwidth is not bad so let's span out a little bit let's go to 50. so you can see the bandwidth the sh it just starts to roll off beyond the 3.5 so so plus and minus 3.5 is the width of our um seven megahertz symbol uh signal and uh yeah i've just bought my notches in there to try and steepen up the sides there a little bit so it's come up quite nice it's not super flat on the top i haven't tuned it to death what do we got there minus 2.6 on the loss so that's pretty good really for such a narrow band filter and it's home made and nothing in there is particularly silver plated so i'm pretty happy with that now if we go full span well not much else happening there is there so i think that's a pretty good result and it was after a bit of head scratching but uh i've spent two or three nights on it and a little bit of time this afternoon and let's face it the contesting has been rubbish so i've made a couple of contacts up there but uh we seem to be getting a lot of noise but not much uh not much cq so at any rate uh this is my plan b on contest day so i hope you do better in the contest than i did this has been v k five y why why why with another exciting action-packed video good on you i'll see | Ian VK3QL | UCxPw_E-C0Ddc0FIKdjPnuew | 2021-12-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,297 | 6,366 |
ClFYr0BmVVo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClFYr0BmVVo | COVID-19: A Death Trap in Prisons | JBTS | Behind-the-Scenes | Season 1 | Special Broadcast | so so will it you know the intent of the Justice be talk show is to inform educate Empower and motivate Everyday People family members and Friends of those who are incarcerated to act on behalf of their loved ones who are incarcerated to act on behalf of their health and well-being and and to give it some real substantive coverage and um I I like the fact that you came with the knowledge base to be able to address the contributing factors on so many different levels and especially your your comparison to the regular mainstream media and what we're going to be able to do here on the Justice beat talk show yeah um I I would just like to say that I'm pleased and I'm honored for the reach out um by U Lane to uh allow me to to be on this particular platform and to exercise and utilize our voice in a way that you would not typically see it MSNBC or fox or CNN um they're not going to coverage this kind of level of of intent or knowledge at at such a level where it provides um a spectrum of humanity in a way where we can see even our own Humanity in this any circumstances that we all are embraced by and and and up against and so I appreciate you being able to do that and and and and like you said being educated so that means that when one even um takes on its platform for even myself to to give you a highle Content no different than I would give it to any other different media Outlet um it's definitely uh respected um I respect you for opening up your your opportunities in terms of the platform um your home your your uh your resources to be able to do this um I can see that this is something that you care about for making such an investment and um providing a voice for the voic list you know um and giving people um a space to be able to be an advocate kid for a loved one someone who is in need um that's something that that I I feel like um should resonate with everyone um you know like there's people who who are in need all the time and uh they need people to advocate for them and and for you to be able to create a slice or Slither U to kind of like um place a demarcation on his particular population is is very great um and invigorating for me you know even someone who has been impacted by that system I'm doing the work I'm doing and so I appr appreciate you providing this platform in a way that um other different media Outlets are not doing and so this is this is um lifechanging um this is uh you know uh radio uh news feed changing and um I know that some some things are going to definitely be coming um I wouldn't say bigger and better because I mean this is great right um but it's it's definitely going to intensify it's definitely going to grow to another level of of getting information out there to folks in a way that they need to have it oh bless you thank you so much um I'm just excited that I was able to get you you know when I saw your interview with africat town I said wow I have to reach out to this brother here and you were more than accommodating and just made yourself available and I appreciate your spirit of generosity and commitment to the issues and you're always welcome back I might even call on you to co-host with me from time to time okay I already been thinking about that so yeah I'm sorry I said yeah you got me you have my my participation yes okay all right well I thank you so much and uh you've been listening to the Justice beat talk show recap and we uh ask you to please share like and spread the word about our show we're on every Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to to 11: a.m Central Standard Time on Facebook live thank you take care and God bless | The Justice Beat Talk Show | UCPCW0f6P5YavsMX81xlF6uQ | 2020-04-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 721 | 3,621 |
O4Rel1tjtGg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4Rel1tjtGg | Santa's Unshakable Resolve | it sure looks foggy outside Santa oh dear I've got some bad news folks Christmas is going to be cancelled oh Jingle Bells I've got some bad news folks breakfast will have to be cancelled oh of Santa's Blu-ray Santa just upgraded to DVD movie night is going to be cancelled ho ho ho looks like Santa's ride on the wagon is going to be cancelled I have some bad news nerds Firefly is going to be cancelled Santa's Pilates glass is going to be cancelled the war on Iraq will have to be cancelled the Bikini Car Wash is going to be cancelled Latin America the Pagan fertility Festival the mission to Mars the book burning these dudes love my beard this game sucks Hanukah will have to be cancelled well I've got some bad news folks sand oh no this is happening your butthole bleaching appointment has been cancelled Kim Jong ill public education ladies night your virginity Santa's boner oh man looks like a bunch of shit's going to get cancelled | Dude Mountain | UCaU_iy384o2tm9dAr6WYmNQ | 2011-12-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 174 | 942 |
Ao-uqqtY6uw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao-uqqtY6uw | Debt, Inequality and Covid-19: The Perfect Storm webinar | so i'll now introduce each of our three speakers shreyander is an economist at the institute for public policy research also known as the ippr their center for economic justice prior to this she worked for the government economic service the africa all-party parliamentary group and the world health organization her recent work highlights the unequal impact of the government's response to covert 19. she tweets at shreya g nanda dr natasha kodaroli is a quantitative researcher at advanced higher education working primarily with data to understand the experiences of students and staff in higher education with a particular focus on equality diversity and inclusion holding a phd in quantitative social research from the institute of education ucl she's worked as an analyst in the civil service helped shape the research agenda for new civil society charity london plus and led on the recent report crisis of support for black asian and minority ethnic women for the women's budget group the fawcett society queen mary university of london and lse assad rayman is executive director of war on want a lifelong campaigner against racial justice and economic justice assad has been at the forefront of the climate justice movement both in the uk and globally helping to refrain climate as an issue of racialized capitalism economic and social injustice assad is co-convener of the global green new deal project to connect the climate crisis neoliberal inequality covid and historical exploitation of the global south he tweets at chilled assad 100. so welcome to all of our speakers and welcome to everybody who is joining us for this um fantastic discussion so we're going to turn to our speakers now who are going to have seven minutes each to to do a presentation so shreya i'll hand over to you um thanks very much rachel really pleased to be here um so so yeah so the key message that i want to get across is that um left unchecked the economic system that we have tends to increase like depends towards increasing wealth inequality um and we that's something we really need to realize if we want to understand this crisis and how to deal with it effectively so broadly speaking during the post-war period we had structures in place to check that tendency so we had our social democratic settlements and that gave us a fairly strong and fairly equal economy and we began to think of that as something normal um but obviously that a lot of that settlement was unwound during the thatcher period um and since then our economy has begun to revert to something more stagnant and more unequal with a smaller middle class and a larger group of precarious workers with a little to no savings or job security but the trouble is most of our commentators and economists still see the economy that we had during the post-war period as normal so so they're they're kind of confused by the trans we're saying now they're saying well why isn't the economy returning to normal why are we having secular stagnation why is it no longer possible for people to live a decent life on a normal wage but i mean the answer is quite simple it's because we got rid of all of the structures that allowed those things to happen um we got rid of the you know the regulations on banks nationalised natural monopolies the high taxes the strong trade unions and wage setting um the protections for tenants and regulations on the private rented sector the social investment the strong safety net got rid of all of that and so now we we don't have the same economic system that we did we have one that tends towards greater concentration of wealth so we're not going to go back to that economy unless we change that um but the process of um becoming a more unequal economy isn't just a one-off thing it's something that happens over time and it's accelerated every time that there's a crisis so when we had the 2008 crisis we we saw that we saw lots of good jobs disappear and come back as to with worse conditions worse wages more precarious we saw homeownership for young people dropped dramatically and we saw inequality rise because we saw a big increase in asset prices and this time as well we're seeing a big increase in inequality as a result of this crisis so that obviously there's the unequal health impacts where some people are at risk on the front line and other people are staying at home and there's that financial impacts where some people have become better off as a result of this crisis because their incomes have been unaffected and they're saving more while others have seen their wages fall or been laid off and are struggling and going deeper into debt um obviously we're seeing some businesses closed people not able to afford um their rent um so yeah so we're seeing an increase in inequality um we don't know exactly yet exactly what the total effect of this crisis will be because so much of it depends on what the government goes on to do from now um it's like you know will they repeat austerity or will they respond differently but but we can all we can already see that inequality is increasing um as rachel said um our research found that almost half the benefits of the value scheme will go into landlords and banks um and the benefits of other government support schemes are occurring disproportionately to banks as well for example the coronavirus business loan interruption scheme um involves the government essentially taking on the risk of loans supporting businesses but banks are still able to collect the interest from those loans if they get the benefits within all of the risks um so yeah so we're entering this crisis inequality is increasing and we're at risk of a downward spiral um where the economic situation gets worse so what needs to happen now so it's imperative that the government takes short-term measures to protect people by introducing a proper system of social insurance but more broadly we need to rewire our economic system to stop this tendency towards ever increasing wealth inequality um so in our paper who wins and who pays we discuss a variety of ways that could look like so it could look like the post-war settlement that we had or it could look like higher taxes or a jobs guarantee or more democratic ownership of industry probably a combination of all of those things but i think that yeah that change urgently needs to happen and i don't think that can wait until the economy is recovered on the contrary i think we won't see a proper recovery until those changes are made um but yeah i think that definitely needs to happen and i think the right needs to start recognizing this as well because they what you see from them is sort of pushing back against the changes that the left is suggesting and saying oh but you know there are all these trade-offs but without sort of seeming to grasp the bigger picture of the fact that if we don't change these things then you know the economy is not going to do well not going to benefit people and it's going to become more and more unequal that's yeah that's my main set of remarks that's alright that was fantastic thanks so much um shreya so now we will move on to natasha just make sure you unmute yourself natasha yep that's a good start yeah i was just saying i've got some slides to share with my part of the presentation so just bringing it up um so i'm going to talk about some research i did with the women's budget group looking specifically at the impact of coronavirus and the lockdown and the economic policies following the start of the virus on women from black and minority ethnicity backgrounds so once the economic policies were introduced so things like the lockdown of a lot of the service economy um and different rules around closing down parts of the economy we had a quite a good idea of who was going to be most impacted and it looked like those most impacted would-be women and people from black and minority ethnicity backgrounds so looking at the past data we knew that women were most likely to work in their health and care sector but also most likely to work in jobs with the highest exposure to coronavirus so 77 of the jobs with high exposure to coronavirus were done by women and the majority of these were quite low paid jobs women also and we have a lot of evidence in research into this but also have lower pay than men they're more likely to be in problem debt and they're less likely to have an economic safety net so they entered the situation in the virus in a more economically precarious position compared to the majority of men they're more likely to make up um the homeless population and yep they're more likely to struggle with debt and bills beforehand so there was also some early research by the institute for fiscal studies into the experiences of different ethnic groups to policies after the virus so a lot of this focused on the health impact of coronavirus which disproportionately hit people from black and minority ethnicity backgrounds but there are also differences in the types of work people were doing and the similar story comes out as with women people from black and minority ethnicity backgrounds who are more likely to be working in health and social care and we're also more likely to be working in those jobs that were going to be hit by the lockdown on top of that they were more likely to be in a precarious economic situation so again they're more likely to do jobs with very low pay be on zero hour contracts have less savings and higher debt so again they don't have this safety net to protect them so this research wanted to look at the intersection between these two characteristics so what is the experience of being woman during the virus is it just a doubling of all of these issues coming into one or is there some different story going on so the research was conducted in the middle of april so after the lockdown policies had been introduced around three weeks after um we got responses from over 3000 people and it was a representative sample of people across the uk so people from black minority ethnic backgrounds parents and people on low incomes were oversampled because these are the groups we were particularly interested in but then these results were weighted to reflect the general population of the uk so what we found was quite stark findings in terms of people's um responses and predictions in terms of debt coming out of the virus so we asked questions about how much debt they thought there would be in three months in three months time whether they were struggling now to make end meet so whether they predicted they were going to struggle to pay rent or their mortgage for example and the results were quite high so generally across all groups bane women they men white women and white men you see around a third of people with anxiety around money and debt but this was consistently higher for women from black and minority ethnic backgrounds now on top of the economic impacts i've touched on this a bit but black and minority ethnic people and women were more likely to be working in key worker roles so they're more likely to be on the front line and doing more in this time and we also asked people whether they spent more or less time caring for other adults so outside of work whether they're doing volunteering informal or formal and we found that they and women were most likely to say they're doing more than before and also relatively less likely to say they are doing less than before so those women who are taking on more work outside of their um employment was much higher amongst spain women so you see this um the two sides of the story you've got these people who are getting the negative economic impacts in a higher rate than other people but also picking up a lot of the slack a lot more in work and in their personal lives and then all of this is going to have an impact on mental health and well-being so again we asked specifically about life satisfaction happiness and anxiety and use the same questions used by the ons to track well-being life satisfaction and anxiety over each quarter of the year and we found overall it was people had lower satisfaction and happiness compared to before coronavirus and higher anxiety and um life satisfaction and um happiness were particularly low amongst being people so bane men and women whereas women overall bame and white women had higher anxiety levels comparatively so of course this research was conducted quite a while ago now it's gone very quickly but it was conducted in april and a lot has changed since then but we still don't know the true economic consequences of what's going to happen so the furlough scheme ends in october and the data collection and the research available from that will take a while to come out as well but it what we really want to know is whether women and bane people are most likely to be furloughed and then made redundant after that um most likely to lose work completely um i think what i'd also like to see in future research as well is more of a breakdown by ethnic groups so i presented research looking at the bain category overall because we had a relatively small sample but once the administrative data starts coming through we can start to see the impacts more broadly across ethnic groups so out of this project um i also wrote a report about the impact on disabled women and a collaborator report about the impact on parents particularly lone mothers so this is available on the women's budget group and four set society webpages if people are interested in learning more thank you so much natasha um for the for presenting the findings of a really important um report and so we're now going to move on to assad thank you very much and thank you for the invitation to join you up today um i was reminded uh that quote from aaron dottie roy you know the indian author and well-known activist who said of this moment we have to break with the past and imagine a world in you and that we're in a portal a gateway between one world and a new and i think the challenge to all of us is being able to understand the world we want to leave and also the world we're fighting for and that does mean that we have to join the dots between the systemic exploitation of the poorest in the world between the climate crisis crisis and the liberal inequality the impacts of kobe then and racialized capitalism and i think for most of us even we were switched on our tvs this morning we're all reminded the reality of the climate crisis is devastating lives and livelihoods and the homes of so many people around the world from whether it's the pictures of forest fires sweeping across the u.s floods in pakistan's houses displaced in sudan from another flood another flood and i think we're at a moment we're actually no longer shocked by the killer floods droughts farming to just become the new reality uh but i think what's important is for us to remember is that this the scale of what we're seeing uh what we were told would only occur if we breached a two-degree guard drill and it's all happening at just one degree europe on year records are broken most violent storms most powerful hurricanes hottest temperatures but often i think that hides the real story that of the people below that and that and the reality of what this has meant i mean the storm that for example hit dominica uh last year one storm caused damages worth 224 percent of that country's gdp that basically is homes roads schools hospitals destroyed on mozambique if you remember last year where a single storm destroyed 90 of a major port city it left a million people facing starvation and of course the mozambique government here in london begging the city of london for more debt creating loans i presume probably everybody has seen the report from oxfam international this week which shows that the top one percent of the world's population are causing more than double uh the co2 pollution of the poorest 50 percent what struck me about that was not just that but also that fact that since 1990 when really the global discussions around climate began global emissions have doubled and why because we've got an economic model that has resent relentlessly pursued profit and the extraction of resources and wealth and that has done little to benefit the majority of the world's population um and we all know we all know the urgency of and and the importance of preventing a breach of the critical 1.5 degree guard rail because of what it will do in terms of triggering feedback loops and collapses in food production and increasing in water stress and more violent extreme weather but also within the ipcc report it also talks about how you know the eclipse the impact on the economies of the global site and it talks about how this will dwarf that of the financial crisis it will rip open the glaring inequality to poverty and injustices and to give you a scale the ipcc said the cost of of if we were at 2 degree would be around 70 trillion just to meet the damages and hundreds of trillions if we're at three degrees or beyond and and of course that you know is beyond the poultry figures that we talk about globally in terms of climate finance where the majority is already recycled or more debt creating loans and and when that's not shocking enough just to remind ourselves we're heading to at least a warming of a of a 2.5 two and a half degrees or maybe even more and it was these inequalities and this combining of of climate and inequality that made the un's special rapporteur philip holsten he said you know we're going to create a climate apartheid where the rich pay to escape from all the heat and hunger and conflict while the rest of the world is left to suffer and he estimated by 2030 another 120 million people will be pushed into extreme poverty because of climate and and of course we know there's something to say about global inequality because often we told this story that there is progress being made to address global poverty if you accept the sleight of hand and accept that poverty is measured only in terms of the way that the world banks 1.50 a day poverty line which of course does not provide people with the basis for a dignified life the reality is since 1990 the number of people surviving on the minimum the 550 a day 5.50 has largely remained unchanged it's still half the world's population three and a half just checking there has assad frozen there for sure natasha yes okay so the chances are that um assad has frozen for everybody so whilst we whilst we work on getting assad back um i'm just going to say a big thank you to everything the speakers have have said so far um and okay it seems like assad's dropped off the call so probably having some internet issues but i'm sure and we can get him back on the call um so i just want to yeah kind of just sum up a little bit some of the key things we've heard there um you know from shreya we heard about the need to rewire our economy to stop this tendency towards ever increasing wealth inequality and if we don't make some structural changes to our economy we're not going to see a proper recovery and that's something that we need all sides of the political spectrum to to grasp natasha talked about the really disproportionate effect on finances and jobs um on women in particular um and people from black asian and minority ethnic ethnic backgrounds and but also how this then impacts mental health and anxiety levels and and also have the impact is still very much unknown so it says more fallout is yet to come um and acid was talking about the crisis of neoliberalism inequality and racial like racialized capitalism and how these systems have done little to benefit the majority of the world's population and we're seeing that so clearly now with inequality and this combination of the scale of the impact of climate change and inequality on the global south is really exposing um global inequality and injustices and the problems with these systems so we're now going to i'm going to move us into the q a and what we might do when when assad comes back is take a pause after the first q a and and and so that he can finish um his presentation to us which which was i'm sure we were all really enjoying and it's a shame we've lost him um so the questions i'm going to start off with um there's one from george in norwich who says what could the government do differently this time around to avoid increasing debt and inequality further and a second question is could the government's manifesto commitments to leveling up and to net zero be used to press for a transition a transition to a more sustainable and equitable economy um so two related questions there um that i'm just going to to put to our panelists so treya or natasha would you like to to chime in on on those ones um yeah i can i can have a go so i think yeah so the first question was about making the economic system work better so i think that that comes back to what i was mentioning in my in my talk so i think it's it's less it's less about the specifics and more about the overall direction of travel but we need like substantive change so that could be you know like higher taxes more democratic ownership better regulation a variety of things um on leveling up in net zero yeah i think so from this government we see rhetoric pointing one way but then we see action pointing the opposite way so i'll believe it when i see it in terms of them taking like substantive action there but um yeah i think those have the potential to be part of the rewiring but um on net zero specifically i think there are big risks as well as opportunities so obviously we've seen in france that measures towards net zero if they're not done well um can like destabilize and make people further more precarious as well as making the economy work more fairly so you know we need to do it in a just way and that's something we're looking at at the moment ippr with our environmental justice commission so we'll be coming out with more on that soon yeah i think it's it's really interesting point how we come out of this situation as far as i'm just thinking about the specifics of this recession compared to the previous recession and i think some of that is just it's tough luck isn't it it's just what happened so in the previous recession we didn't see this huge gender divide and who was being hit worse it actually seems to equalize things more for men and women because not in a positive way but men were brought down to a similar level as women whereas now what we see is the particular sectors that are here to those that women and people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds are working in so it's yeah it's a very tough situation in terms of inequality and even though we need a lot more information we can already see that this economic crisis is entrenching existing inequalities i think there's a huge opportunity to make some quite bold economic changes coming out of this situation that could help mitigate that and then could be continued a long time after this crisis but yeah we'll have to see what's done i think yeah there's opportunity to change it but it's a particularly stark situation thank you both very much um i'll move us on to to three more questions and we've got a fantastic range of questions coming in from people and from all over the place so um another rachel says is there a way to prevent tax avoidance by wealthy individuals and multinational corporations on a national level or would international cooperation be necessary to tackle it and related to that carol asks is there any chance of dismantling tax havens and getting everyone to pay their fair share and then a third question i'll throw into the mix is how can we further the cause of debt jubilees and other forms of debt forgiveness such as that described as taking place in former civilizations by david graber's book debt the first five thousand years um so i'll put that those questions back to our two panelists and do just let me know if you need them repeating at all um i might leave this to you shreya because my knowledge and tax havens isn't quite as up to scratch as i think yours would be sure um so yeah i think that is a really really really interesting and key question um what can you do on the national level so um yeah i think ultimately yes we want to solve it at the international level through cooperating with other countries but i think there are also lots of things you can do at the national level so i think it's it's slightly overblown this idea that we can't do anything about it at the national level so first of all there are things that are less mobile that we can tax at the national level so things like land things like clusters of industry secondly um that we can also design our tax policies in ways that target activities that take place in this country and make it more difficult for companies to do creative accounting um to avoid paying taxes in this country so things like unitary taxation or destination based taxation which is which specifically targets things like sales and jobs in this country um and then yeah we do also need to try and achieve more at an international level and i think we need to do a lot more to hold our government to account in this area because they're doing things that as the other other question mentions they're doing things like protecting tax havens that's actively making this problem worse but that issue in my opinion doesn't achieve nearly as much attention as it should as part of our national political debate so yeah in terms of tax havens i think it like it is like quite a lot just a matter of political will of wanting to do something about it rather than a technical um problem and then quickly on the debt jubilee question i think it is a matter of like making this making the the argument behind it that you know the reason why we have to do something to change our economic system better understood and then also like i think doing it well so do you know doing it in a way where you don't people don't feel like they're unfairly losing out and therefore oppose the changes so that's very vague but that's the best answer i can go thank you thank you shrey natasha do you have anything else to add off the back of that well sure we can no nothing to add no i think yeah that's a really good answer and hopefully like i said before there'll be an opportunity to make some changes rather than do the things the same as we always did so i said we're so sorry that we we lost you there must have been um some kind of technical technical hitch there um and i i hear that you were you were talking for a little while um on your own um but but you're back and we'd love to hear the second half of what you were saying so um you were you were talking about the scale of the climate impact and inequality on the global south and how that's really exposed exposing the systemic problems um and so i'll i'll set you off again on part two of your presentation thank you so much thank you apologies for that buddy it's the new reality right wi-fi drops and zoomed um i i i don't know if i covered you know i mean there's a really fascinating report by the u.n special rapporteur philly polston on who's the raptor on human rights and extreme poverty and he talks about you know the climate apartheid that is being created a bit like the corvid and the economic apartheid that we see says where the rich will pay to escape from all the heating hunger and conflict while the rest is worse the world is left to suffer and it's already known that by 2030 another 120 million people are going to be pushed into extreme poverty by climate impacts and we all know we know we know that you know the existing reality of extreme poverty and it's often told and i think it's a it's something this this frame that we're told that you know progress is being made to address global poverty if you it's only acceptable is if you accept the sleight of hand by the world bank right which says you know poverty is is about 1.50 a day now we know that that is not the basis for what but for a bit of dignified life for the basic fundamentals if you accept the reality that the minimum at minimum not even it would be a 5.50 the reality is since 1990 nothing has changed three and a half billion people still surviving less than five dollars 50 a day this is the same amount of people who don't have access to electricity or clean cooking 2 billion people face hunger issues 1.6 billion people face the crisis of housing and a billion other people face issues of water stress if we were genuinely serious about guaranteeing people rewrite to a dignified life we'd be talking about guaranteed incomes of at least ten dollars a day or the equivalent or enough living wages and of course at the other end of the scale global wealth continues to increase but it's being captured overwhelmingly by corporations and elites because we've got a rigged economic system as we've heard through unfair trade rules positive enforce privatization structural adjustment programs tax breaks and of course the unaffected power of corporations and in the corvid context you know when i'm talking about a recession which some people estimate that could lead up to even a half of all jobs in the global south being lost but at least something like 270 million more people are being expected to be punched into the extreme poverty of living on less than 1.50 a day and you know the the disparity between 26 people of the 26 of the richest people owning the same amount of wealth as the poorest 50 just shows you how broken our global system is and of course you know the reality of that approach decades of structural adjustment programs forced privatizations and trade rules you know gutted the ability of countries in the global sites to meet the needs of their own citizens and the i the reality that we've got you know 46 countries spending more on debt repayment servicing than on public health just goes to show you uh that connection and i just briefly want to touch on on on corbyn it's impact and of course you know we're all supremely critical of the intervention being made by global governments in the global north but one thing is to be said you know they all ripped up their policies on austerity they all intervened to save their economies they all invested in vital public services and of course that wasn't enough to mask the reality of the deep racial economic and social inequalities that exist but which left the poorest facing the worst health and economic impacts that we just heard but actually the start for the global south it was much much stronger much much starker you know whilst people in the global north were tweeting pictures and celebrating nature returning to our cities the reality in the global south was migrant workers being left destitute work is being being left without any work that in ecuador the dead were left un unburied whilst the government was paying debt repayments and being applauded by global banks it comes to something where the u.n secretary general said last month covered is exposing fallacies and falsehoods everywhere the lie that free markets can deliver health care for all the fiction that unpaid care work is not work the delusion that we live in a post-racist world and the myth that we're all in the same boat and of course there's been excellent work done by jubilee debt about this glowing growing debt crisis out there 52 countries are currently living in a debt crisis that's up from 22 in 2015 and you know way back in april the world bank was already estimating 60 million more people will be pushed into extreme poverty because of this health crisis so if we're really serious about addressing these multiple crises i think there's a demand that sits really at the heart of that and that is about financial transfers and reparations to the global sites and i just very briefly want to say something about that and i know you've done a webinar already on you know how racism built our systems you know britain is the fifth richest economy in the world and that's not because of something some peculiar peculiar ingenuity of britain you know it's because britain was a singularly brutal and efficient uh exploiter of people and resources and you know that's not just looking back at slavery where british slave traders you know amassed about 8 billion in today's wealth from the slave trade and invested it back into the british economy or how is the slave colonies provided britain with all the commodities from tobacco chocolate sugar cotton that were crucial for its industrial development you know it's it was estimated that in the 1770s something like about four million dot pounds was being invested into the british economy each and every year something like 3.8 million of that came from slave uh uh profits you know slave-based commercial profits but of course it's not just about slavery you know if you look at you know i'm originally from pakistan if you look at the india subcontinent britain what when during its domination of the indian subcontinent you know it's estimated by 1938 and looted 45 trillion dollars from india alone that's nowhere from anywhere else in the world just from india alone and just to put that into into perspective that's about 17 times the annual gdp of the uk today and of course you know and that is what and that's not just an historical fact even today if you go into the city of london you know 101 british companies are better by the gut uk government now collectively control about 1 trillion of africa's mineral and metal resources that's more than the combined gdp of every sub-saharan country and today continued about one-third of all the shares on the ftse 100 and the city of london come from that of those extractive industry now often we're sold that the answer to all of this you know is well we just got to be a bit more generous with aid or let's do a bit more poor call for debt repair debt postponement and if we could just restructure global debt and i just wanted to say some of the figures around that you know it's estimated that since 2012 the global south developing country received about 1.3 trillion and that includes all aid all investment including all remittances from global south workers living in the in the global north but at the same time 3.3 trillion flowed from the global north to the global south so that's 2 trillion more that was came to the global north and if you wrap up all of those since 1980 that's about trillion that's been drained from the global sounds if you put that and that's not including all the illicit tax capital flows that flood and that is huge i mean there are some estimates talking about 13 trillion that's flawed in illicit tax in illicit flaws and of course to tax savings many of them you know uh uh uk crime dependencies and that's on top of the 4.2 trillion uh um that's flawed from uh in debt repayments so you know in this moment of of these multiple crises of both the global debt of corvid of the recovery of climate and the global inequality we can no longer have piecemeal responses to them i think we need to be much bolder and more visionary we need to be able to put restructuring the global economy calling out the neoliberal economic system and being able to say you know at the heart of it has to be the right of everybody to have a dignified life and that of course means living wages guaranteed income basics or social protection public services the workers rights but it also means by energy and food becoming public goods it means about you know tackling you know the the power of big corporations and of course that brings us back to the role of the uk as the second biggest financial center in the world and i hope we can talk a little bit more about that thank you thank you assad so much information to digest in there um and i i hope we can talk about that in the next 15 minutes that we've got um on this webinar so um we we did a couple of rounds in q and a of q a i said whilst you were reconnecting um but i'm gonna i'm gonna do another bundle now of three questions and i'll bring in one of the questions that was already asked just to give you an opportunity to speak to it which was how can we further the cause of debt jubilees and other forms of debt forgiveness and so that's the first question then secondly do you think a global wealth tax could be implemented is it desirable or feasible to pay for the costs of the pandemic and perhaps other things and thirdly something you just touched on again assad is should we be advocating a universal basic income is is that something that we should all be coming behind now um so shreya perhaps we could go to you first i see you're nodding away there um and then we'll go to natasha and assad and you're muted sorry yes on the global wealth tax um i yeah i think that yeah that would massively help the situation um that would be a really substantial and dramatic thing that you could do to make the global economy won't weekly um in terms of whether it's feasible i think we're probably we probably don't have the sort of political institutions at the international level yet to make something like that likely but i think that we yeah we should be doing everything we can to sort of work together with with countries and people in other countries who want similar things and who see a need for the global system to become more equal to try and like you know get closer to that position and then on ubi yeah i'm very sympathetic i think it yeah you have to develop this narrative about sort of how our our economy generates a surplus and and there's wealth that everyone is entitled to a share of and that's the reason why we should have a ubi so yeah i'd say a great idea um i think yeah i agree with shreya on their global wealth tax i was just thinking that when i saw the question i think it sounds like a fantastic idea but in terms of the power to actually implement that across the world and also how long it would take and i think a lot of these issues need an immediate response but yeah good to think in the big picture and i don't want to be overly pessimistic about that in terms of the ubi as well i think it's a real shame that the government didn't implement that at the start of this pandemic um i think that would have been a really good opportunity to test how that worked and um how that was that changed inequalities across the country but yeah i think it would definitely be a really good policy going forward to try and mitigate those inequalities um i think one of the biggest barriers with that is maybe public perceptions about fairness i think if you look on the surface of ubi it doesn't look very fair looks like you're just giving everyone whether they come from a wealthy background or poor background lots of money but if you look at the detail you see that actually it can have really positive impacts on people's ability to pursue things that are i don't know close to their hearts and also take part in training and and better themselves more generally so yeah i think that would be a really good policy going forward um on the i'm reminded of that quote and i hate to quote him but milton friedman you know the very famous quote that he talks about in terms of the it's in the moment of crisis that you know huge change takes place and and our job is to make you know in these to have the our political demands and to make what we see deemed politically impossible to make it the politically possible and if we think about what's happened even in the last few months of the profound change that people have seen the importance that people have seen about frontline workers about public services i think you know the window is there for us to actually make much more bolder demands even if the political will isn't there we have to do that because i'm always struck uh i remember two years ago you know when the gilles john did their protest you know the yellow vests in france and on the front of their banner again on the get back the carbon tax they had you know the elites worry about the end of the world ordinary people we worry about the end of the end of the month and that question about was building social license for the kind of transformation that's needed that people need to not just have the vision but need to be able to have demands that they think add up to being able to address these this global crisis that means we should be called for wealth taxes absolutely and in that we should be talking about you know the fact that you know we have multinationals big data that is escaping pain tax i think people now recognize the importance of everybody doing doing their fair share i think there are possibilities of us doing that in terms of our around the narrative and making those kind of of global demands and of course they've been made for a very very long time the movements in the global sites have called for a very very long time inside as very central demand has been around taxation and about taxing corporations and about addressing the illicit tax flow stuff uh elliptic capital flows that flow from the south to the north on the universal basic income look i'm i'm very sympathetic to the to the general space in which this conversation takes place my personal reflection is we should be calling for a guaranteed basic income right and and along with it a call for living wages and call for social protection and public services because there is a danger that those neoliberals say absolutely here you are now the state has no role in your life right and the guaranteed income is only one part of the reality that people need services that need the right to housing they need the right to health and education they need their access to food and energy and i think unless we're able to talk about those that demand within that framework there is a danger that we we we could get traction on one bit and not on the other so i very much say we should be calling for interconnected demands around that thank you very much so we're going to try and fit in at least one more um bundle of of questions so um paul has said that he thinks change is unlikely to happen unless the one percent perceive is in their own interests to address inequality and the destruction of the natural environment so how can the narrative be changed to do this i know that's a word you just mentioned there assad narrative and question the second question is from jen and she says how would you make the case for more progressive and equalizing policies in response to covid to the current government and the third question is how would the role of the bank of england need to change to begin addressing the issues of uk and indeed overseas inequality and that question is is from john um so natasha is it are we okay to come to you first on that yep um so i'll speak to the the middle question about how you'd make the case to have more equal policies going forward i think one of the biggest cases here is the fact that inequalities aren't staying the same they're worsening now so even just to go back to where we were before coronavirus which wasn't the best day in terms of inequalities we would need these progressive policies going forward so i think that would be my main case to the current government and the current administrations um in terms of inequalities i think there's a narrative around it just being oh we need to be nice to everyone by making things equal but it's good for our economy if things are more equal it's good for our economy if people can do the work that they're most suited to if they have opportunities if they're not having to rely on mentor and physical health services as much so there's a case in terms of bringing back our economy and getting people back into work we need to create opportunities for everyone shreya would you like to come in um yeah so i think the first two questions are kind of um related um i think so there are i think there are elements of people on the right who who i do get the need for change but sort of resist some of the the means that the left proposes um so i think there is work there that there's like potential there to to build some alloys but i think yeah i think in general i'm not sure that we need to persuade the one percent i think there are like you know there are enough other people that we yeah we we we ought to be able to persuade people for whom we are it is absolutely in their interest to see a change in the system because they're not benefiting from the system so i probably focus on that and then um quickly on the bank of england like so i'm sure the other people here will know a lot more about this than i do but i think yeah i would concentrate more on sort of the broader role of the government and the treasury because i think that's where the main push towards more a more equal system will come um i think in in answer to the question about the current government look you know there are some opinion polls that say you know 80 of the british people don't want to return to the back to the past right they want something different um so i think there is a possibility of of of a huge support out there and i think for me the question actually is a step back which is how do we build power to to force the government to address and take on the demands that we make and that is a much deeper conversation that you know we don't tell i think a store a vision story we haven't got a story that is compelling that we are confident and we have to be confident that sometimes we have way too damn many demands we haven't converged on what are the critical transformational demands that we could build public support for and i think there are we all know that there are critical ones and sometimes we get lost in the weeds about those and without recognizing that actually political transformation as it's happened over the last century you know hasn't come because we've won over the one percent it's actually when we force the one percent to have to address the demands of the many right in that kind of frame and that's by about the powers of social movements it's a power connecting the our latent power whether it's the trade union movement with with grassroots and economic justice movements with the civil society organizations with faith organizations to create a much more powerful constituency which is moving the anchor of the debate to a different place and then forces the government to have to respond and i think that is is way by by far the more effective and there are opportunities for us to do that globally right next year the uk is going to host the g7 and the cop26 there are possibilities for us to really put into effect that what we all believe we need in sectional responses we need to build the power of movement of movements but none of us are actually trying to do that as effectively as we need to do and i think that's a challenge that we've got to step up to and i i agree with sharia i for me the focus isn't the bank of england actually it's the focus should be on the government and treasury because that is actually where power really lies and you know and there are lots of demands that we can make around around them right we know already you know the fact that the government and all governments in the global north are talking about a green recovery right that's not because one day they woke up and said we're going to make everything green that is a reflection of the fact that the debate and how we built power around climate and forced it onto the political agenda what we've got to do is be able to combine that with the with inequality so if we were demanding like you know there's going to be a duty on on on the uk government treasury and the city of london of keeping temperatures below 1.5 you know from a fair share point of view and tackling global inequality that would rip open globe government decision making it would rip open quite a lot in terms of of a government policy so i think there are possibilities out there we've got to be able to weave them together into something so that we're greater than the individual some parts fantastic thank you and srira natasha seeing lots of nodding as well so just wondering if you want to come in on any of that before i ask a final couple of questions um not much to add just i really agree with the idea of power and where that is and like um sharia and assad said we really need the one percent to change their opinion or if everyone else has power would we be able to change things so i'm just going to um put three final questions there and just then ask our panelists to just answer the the one or two as succinctly as you can that you that you feel um you you kind of you want to most so um the first is quite a broad one what do you think about applying theories of d growth as a solution to global inequalities and the climate crisis the second is from gail who says from my own experience of working in multiple low-wage jobs i feel more strongly about low wages than i do about tax avoidance but i hear complaints about tax dodging all the time and late about wages less often is there any argument to be made that higher wages create a stronger economy because a larger sway the people then have more to spend and finally do we need parallel global institutions to the world bank imf world trade organization which are not operating based on neoliberal principles is there any traction to do this and that's from kevin so we've got just a final couple of minutes so if any of this the panelists want to to speak as succinctly as you can to on those questions then um then we'd love to hear it thank you assad perhaps you could come in first you're muted so oops sorry i was just typing an answer just reminding that frederick douglass quote you know the the renowned abolitionist who said you know power gives gives gives nothing without a demand and power give power and power can only be given up through struggle and i think that for me is two or two of those key questions i think the question about d growth i i mean i i'm a i i do think making arguments about well-being uh is important personally i think the i you know the language around d growth is where i'm more hesitant because when you're talking with people who are barely struggling even in this country and then saying this is all about less you know i don't think it works i think we have to start talking about a narrative which is about better you'll have a better life you'll have warmer homes you'll have you know happier lives you'll be more you know and i think it's so i agree with the principle of you know it's not possible for us to have an economic model built on growth if you look at what the oecd says you know we're at 80 billion tons of extraction of resources each and every year sustainable level is 50. by in the coming decades we're going to be 160 or 180 billion it's just not sustainable the only way it's sustainable is if at the bottom the number of people with less gets more and more and more and whilst we capture more and more of of resource extraction so i think there's a an argument in in terms of around that i think the secretary i forgot what the second question was was in terms of a global institutions of the world bank look at the heart of it has to be about you know we know we we have to fix the world bank and the imf these are the bretton woods institutions which have become the architects of neoliberalism right and even today continue to to force global size countries to be able to to follow that their edict the uk is in a powerful position to be part of that demand and that demand has been coming from global side countries for years and years and years so yes we can't do this without either fixing the existing institutions or reimagining the new institutions that are needed thank you essa treya i mean i don't have loads to add to that i'll just say that i yeah i completely agree with gail that they talking about low wages is really important and and higher wages do lead to a stronger economy that works better for everyone and and that i think that really helps to explain the economic difficulties that we've been seeing since the last financial crisis and that's something we should be talking a lot more about thank you natasha yeah i was pretty much just going to say the same australia just did and talk to gail's point i think there's a huge argument for increasing wages of people on those lowest wages and the crisis has highlighted the people in our society that we need the most the people who are key workers the people who are working in health care on the front line that can't just take time out of work and sit at home that we need to keep going and then those people aren't properly renumerated so i think there's i haven't seen much from any of the political parties about looking at that but i think that's a real issue and i think there's at least some public backing now towards paying those people what they're worth um and yeah like you say those people spend more on the economy they'll also need to use services like the nhs and healthcare services um less they'll be able to um invest in their own development so i think there could be huge benefits to that that overall might save money rather than us needing to look at taxing people more to afford that it's just maybe looking at things in the longer term rather than how much things cost in the immediate future thank you so much natasha and thank you to all of our speakers who've answered five bundles of questions there so you did you did fantastically on the spot and um i think that we've we've gained a huge amount from from hearing all of that and it's so clear that um that the impact that covett is having in on our society is really exposing the deep inequalities and and as as natasha says there's more work to really understand the how um how that's impacting different intersections of society as assad said 120 million people by 2030 are likely to be pushed into extreme poverty by climate change 26 people own the same amount of money as the poorest half we have clearly a lot to do to rewire a global economy to stop the tendency towards ever increasing wealth inequality and instead centering the right of everyone to live a full and healthy and happy life with a narrative that's actually good for everyone for economies to be more equal so our first webinar a couple of weeks ago discussed how racism built our money and banking system and the third webinar is going to happen in a two weeks time building back better with the magic money tree so the eventbrite link is being shared in the chat right now and on the facebook live stream um so we're going to just finish by saying a final big thank you to all of our speakers for all of the expertise and energy that you've brought today and thank you to everyone who's joined us thanks so much bye everyone | Positive Money | UC82By0y-2ZdjigNu5bWY4LQ | 2020-09-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,207 | 55,161 |
BBp9lvtEpZM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBp9lvtEpZM | Sleep Deprived | good evening Kevin it's Saturday today I don't really know what I'm going to talk about so instead I'm going to play this song I wrote a couple weeks ago it's about being sleep deprived I hit my head off the low ceiling every time that I sit up because I'm having trouble sleeping and I can't keep the time to passing when I can't fall asleep I'd rather face oh my God I'm asleep deprived and I don't know if I'll survive it oh my God I just keep using all the Sleeping time I'm losing thank you the weather man gave a storm warning pathetic fallacies will cover all the trees and rain this morning and I and I came from falling and I can't fall asleep stay awake and push my way through my anxieties cause oh my God I'm asleep deep fried and I don't know without surviving oh my God I just keep using all night sleep and time I'm losing and will the forecast show with a lie awake and think of all my friends who are overflowing like broken kitchen sinks cause oh my God I'm sleep deep fried and I don't know if I'll survive and oh my God I just keep using all the sleep and time I'm losing good morning so there it is | ReverseRevlog | UCNo_PJjMlkr0esnMdyIcuuw | 2014-10-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 224 | 1,119 |
hkC3g0zA8D8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkC3g0zA8D8 | Kopanisti Mykonou | Wikipedia audio article | Kapaa nice Team Ico no Greek copani stay mikono is a salty spicy cheese with protected designation of origin PDO that is mainly found in the Cycladic island of mykonos in greece aegean sea for more than 300 years it owes its special hot taste to fungal growth and it is sometimes also called the Greek Roquefort in Turkey it is known as copani steep an eerie or achi painter copani Steve cheese and bitter cheese respectively in Turkish and is traditionally made and says me and carob or in districts of Izmir province in Turkey it is normally made from goat's milk etymology coupe honesty in the Greek language is used to describe something that has been beaten in Kapaa nice tea cheese this refers to its technique of preparation it is mainly made from cow s milk or sheep s milk or a mixture of both preparation preparation of copani steam mikono include artisanal cultures derived from practice of using some of the previous batches of produced cheeses in a column for new batches at first the milk is cooked at 28 to 30 degrees Celsius 82 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit with yeast until it gets thick this procedure usually takes about 20 to 24 hours after this it needs to be dried and red Chili Peppers and salt are added the manufacturer works the mixture by hands once every hour for the first 24 hours then the mixture is wrapped in cotton cloth and placed in a cooking pot with a stone placed on top of the cheese this method helps the cheese to get rid of extra liquids it remains in the cloth for a week in order to mature and let the fungus grow it is then again mixed and put in containers traditionally earthenware to complete its aging which can take between 1 and 2 months the most popular way of serving is in a dish called mostra which contains dry bread with copani steeped cheese chopped tomatoes and olive oil Mike honey oats also use it as a meze to accompany the Greek drink use Oh see also list of cheeses references you | wikipedia tts | UCGoNozP_2TZV5hVciGW1y6Q | 2018-11-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 360 | 1,940 |
wXe41EE-v7E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXe41EE-v7E | Grand Opening Logan Mingo Readiness Center | the West Virginia National Guard's new logan manga readiness center opened friday afternoon with a number of officials attending the opening including west virginia governor earl ray tomblin the center serves as a hub for National Guard training for Logan and mingo counties the new readiness center is located directly between the logan and Mingo airports in order to provide faster transportation if needed during emergencies a great day for southern West Virginia and actually for Eastern Kentucky we do have our guards men and women traveling across state lines and I know that we have several from Kentucky that are assigned to this unit here so we just want to say it's good for all the whole region in southern West Virginia and Eastern Kentucky sergeant first class Donna Smith says the opening of this facility is actually bittersweet because it means a facility she loves will be closing the National Guard Armory in Williamson we have been in our old building for a long time so this is going to come that's where the bittersweet comes in but to have the airport close by to be up on the mountain and to be on the logo Mingo line we're close to Logan where it's really good for us Katie Clark's husband aaron has been deployed for eight months in Kosovo during Friday ceremony frontier helped connect the couple by using fiber optics technology I can't even fathom how people do this all the time like I know a few people that are deployed within now this is their third deployment and this is our first so just to be honest I don't look forward to it anytime soon just ready for him to come home and I definitely understand the the few minutes that you get with somebody when you don't get to see them everyday it's it's wonderful reporting in Holden for ekb news I'm Shelby still you | Mountain Top News | UCyiCIj6lt5Un84xRSvk05LQ | 2015-11-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 321 | 1,796 |
d0wi1TmTIGY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0wi1TmTIGY | Rockhounding for Red Agate and Petrified wood at Yellow Cat! | hello and welcome once again to the rugged rockhound today we're out at Cisco and yellow cat actually it's the same day we went out and found the wood where I've just cut it into two videos because now we're gonna look for some of that cool red agate so this spot is a well-known spot so go ahead and give you the GPS coordinates of where we park and we're gonna get out here and look around for some red agate so let's see what we can find so in this area that Eric's showing me you're finding these nice little ones where you can kind of see a little bit of the termination of the barretts that were replaced and you can see how the interior is really pretty he said this area the pieces are small but they're really beautiful on the inside so you want to find nice pieces like this you can cut open so you just kind of look around look for nice ones that you can maybe cut open like this one and sometimes they are just beautiful inside maybe I'll try that one here's this little nodule cut open oh it's got a little bit of red agate right there in the middle some banding that's not too bad went back there once more never found it it's been a lot of weather since then but yeah just these little can't do anything with it but still yeah nice they're pretty yeah I found this little layered one like this yeah huh that was really good so Eric picked up this one that one looks like it could be really nice on the inside take that home cut that one open here's this nodule cut open I had high hopes for this one it looked really good on the outside and interesting very solid reddish color with these little yellow patches interesting that's kind of cool here's some more of these classic nodules that you find out here some kind of interesting very dark but kind of a cool pattern there's a nice looking one look you got some of those terminations on that one obviously very weathered but still really cool here's this one cut open oh that's pretty nice got all these red patches everywhere that is pretty cool I do like that one this is kind of nice looking got a little bit of color right there a little bit of pattern going on nice so Eric's showing me the good ones you get out here this is where you get the nice crystals look at that beautiful right there let me place the crystals and the bigger one right here oh look at the termination on that one that is beautiful hopefully you guys can see it it's dark out here with the the clouds and the winter that is nice okay yeah we'll get some of those that perfect little orange stream pebble my wife will really like that yeah I'll take that back to her here's a decent Shard of wood so far as pattern color not great but pattern cool there's one that's got a bunch of little ones on it cool all right bigger looking chunk right here oh there's a little piece of it okay this might have a better part to it here see right there oh I have one down here here's some of the original buried that's kind of cool yeah because a lot of it most of the stuff out here is replaced so to have some of the original barriers pretty cool yeah I think I'll keep some of these whole clusters of the original barite they are pretty neat and they're heavy this little piece of white wood originally I wasn't going to keep it but look at the texture on it is really good texture you can see the little holes in the side of it yeah I'm going to keep it just because the texture on it is so cool and another little piece of wood that kind of looks nice and here's a large piece that's got the barite going through it it's hard to tell I should probably take that hole and cut it it might be beautiful on the inside so yeah another piece of the wood some of these are actually pretty decent looking they've got nice lines in them while the color isn't great they still look nice so it is worthwhile to come out here and look for them here's a little piece where you can see the buried on the edge and it's nice and red on that side maybe if I'll keep that one I see something up here oh let's spray that off sprayed it off look at that that's beautiful nice color in there some banding neat here's this one cut open all right about what I thought it would look like pretty much similar the same as the outside kind of cool and right next to that I found a dark piece of wood that's interesting looking probably one of those stream Pebbles I think I'll take and maybe cut that open here's this little nozzle cut open oh better than I thought it would be there's some interesting little patterns in there and a little bit of color another piece of the wood looks a lot like the stuff we found at the other place makes sense I think I see a piece right here yep another piece hmm so I'm gonna find any really good ones big pieces there we go here's my first nice piece it's fractured we'll want to try and keep that together that's cool though here's a nice bigger piece of that white wood it's cool so I'm up on this little rise here so there's the main road that you come in down to get here to Cisco and yellow cut and right in this area I'm finding a bunch of pieces of wood and some of them look really nice look at that it's nice looking stuff okay let's see if we can find a bigger one time's a little ones just found a bigger piece of it right there look at that very white you can see the edge right there see the patterns in it really cool all right there's a bigger one let's keep looking oh I got this one right there too yep it is so I've been finding a bunch of small pieces that are pretty decent so the source is coming from the hill and as you can see we're just up here there's the road parked down there and I just found this piece that one that's decent so this is a good spot for wood if you want to come out here and look for wood this is a good spot hmm there's any petrified wood here it's very white and very fractured it's occasionally are decent so Eric's been finding some dendrites and here's his nice piece that's not too bad not too shabby probably should spray it off you want to spray it off really quick yeah so there you go that's a pretty good piece that's worth it yeah [Music] okay so I've got this layer here we can get kind of these Jasper Agate nodules pretty nice cut it so in this Zone you get these cool little like we said a little Agate Jasper things so be fun to pick up a few of these and cut them open and there's a piece of wood is that some cut the other side fractured but that's what it looked like inside a few little interesting things going on it's actually a decent piece of wood I'll take that one and I think I see another one of those nodules yep right there there's this little nozzle cut open that's just whatever not that great oh well this one looks nice it's got some red in it that's cool that's a good looking one we'll take that one and cut it there's another good looking one oh already broken open we'll still cut it here's this one cut open interesting it's got this right kind of ring around it it's a little different huh looks like a nice one that's got the berry crystals that's pretty cool I'll take that one found some good ones here look at those they've all of course been kind of broken and weathered some nice stuff right here and a few nice pieces of the red we'll have to cut some of these here's this one cut open okay got a little bit going on in there good old red red color look what he just found look at that isn't that gorgeous that's what we're looking that's what he's looking for and now I'm looking for it too so very nice so I'm back at the vehicle the battery died so I found some really neat stuff on the way down look at that one get that one cut open that'll probably be really cool inside yeah looking forward to that found this one look at that beautiful and where did I put it in my pocket still yeah this one right here look at that that's why we came out here this is what he brought me out here for was to try and find this beautiful agate I hope it's showing up it is kind of dark right now right oh yeah he's right there you go hopefully you can see that now it's beautiful though here's this little nozzle cut open all right it is what it is it's got a little bit in there but it's it's not that great here's this one cut open that wedge broke off okay interesting as you can see a little bit going on in there and there you have it well it was a great day we found some really nice stuff some red agates some wood some barite a bunch of cool things yeah so um you've seen everything cut open and washed off I hope you enjoyed and we'll see you next time remember there is treasure everywhere | The Rugged Rockhound | UC2XGjDYskKXwV4xy7W1IfWQ | 2023-03-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,713 | 8,634 |
gyyfucv1imc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyyfucv1imc | Isometric 2D Animation for ICO/IEO. Explainer Video. Vector 2D Animation Services | today in Russia for a company to obtain a loan or project financing it must provide collateral but what if the property is a land that could not serve as a collateral with the company then abandoned the project and potential profits that could be generated by it and investors we have decided to use by CEO by offering milk coin tokens to potential investors investments will help expand the enterprise and boost profits while generating good dividends for investors why are we so sure of this we are not a start-up but the largest real business enterprise that has ever conducted an IC o---- we have already invested 10 million dollars in this project over the past few years the process will take place in four stages purchase of machinery and processing of fields reconstruction of elevator construction of animal feed metal and purchase of animals and launching of a dairy plant the company owns three thousand five hundred hectares of land we already have all projects research and estimate documentation ready a European company is the initiator of the ICO which means that the investments are reliable and secure annual dividends can reach 70% of the total investment plus quarterly 3% payouts the token buyback price may reach 1.2 dollars besides milk coin tokens can be used to buy our company's products with a 50% discount rush now and buy milk coin at the best possible price and get a great return on investment [Music] would you like to have a similar video visit our website for more information | VZ Motion Design Agency | UCfa0FimmCiezyVQLq_yXyOQ | 2019-03-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 261 | 1,510 |
vxAHZ5xKTjw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxAHZ5xKTjw | Studying Islam | Researching Islam | iBrary | The Truman Show was a smash hit movie drama directed by Peter Weir. Jim Carrey stars as Truman Burbank, a man oblivious to the fact that his whole life is being streamed as a reality TV show. His native Seahaven Island is actually a movie set built inside an enormous dome. All the people around him are actors, filmed 24/7 by thousands of hidden cameras within the bubble that separates him from the real world. The movie follows Truman as he begins to doubt this invented reality. The critically acclaimed film raises questions about how people can misrepresent reality and blur the line between truth and fiction. This Caravan Journey makes us think about these very questions of misrepresentation, and of fact versus fantasy. You’ll learn how the understanding of Islam in the West has evolved over hundreds of years and how this history has made it challenging for factual analyses to impact understandings. The first Serai helps us unravel the long chain of misrepresentations and their enduring effect, not only in popular imagination but even among academics. At the second and third Serais, we’ll analyze developments that took place between the 15th and 18th centuries, and how Islamic Studies became institutionalized in the West during the 19th and 20th centuries. The fourth Serai is all about the challenges and power dimensions that historically affected the institutional study of Islam and Muslim societies. These continue to play a significant role in the contemporary world. Finally, at our fifth Serai, we’ll explore the opportunities and challenges of studying Islam in the context of national and international socio-political conditions after 9/11. Welcome aboard! | iBrary | UC-jDoHUAMqFY3Nf5Ln0bmGQ | 2022-06-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 272 | 2,006 |
vsCn5-y6OWg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsCn5-y6OWg | Lee Griffiths | Diver Extraordinaire | Bought the T-Shirt Podcast | [Music] mosquito indian divers in it's honduras um and he was teaching them to to die because these guys they were doing the sort of shell diving and shellfish and stuff but they were getting as it was getting depleted they would end up going deeper and deeper and a lot of these they weren't trained divers so they're just coming out they'd spend ages underwater they just come out and they get really serious cases of decompression and bob was telling me some of these guys were quite seriously ill and some of them were you know the bends can actually paralyze you it can kill you um and and he was sort of telling me how you know these guys would get up and a lot of you know they would have some shaman in that and say we know how to cure you and they're putting out cigarettes on his back [Music] griff how are you brother all good chris good to see you mate yes it's wonderful to be in touch um i'm just trying to recall i remember you emailed me but was it was it after seeing somebody on the podcast that you knew or you had an affiliation with yeah i saw um i saw one of your podcasts yeah one of the guys that was i think he was living in thailand at the time um and he was explaining it yeah a bit being the sort of the expat thing and i've yeah i've been there seeing that and i've got a t-shirt sort of thing uh and that's when i was all yeah brought back some some great memories and obviously some lots of great memories um but yeah that was that was that was the why i could touch yeah yeah and just to clarify griff where do you live now are you are you back in the uk i'm back in the uk i came back i i i actually was out i long story short uh just a shy of 10 years in the the the army or engineers got out in 97 and wanted to do the backpacker thing did that i ended up in thailand and i stayed in thailand for six years first as a diving instructor and then i ended up working in in healthcare in the uh uh treating divers that bends and then also uh evacuating people uh been injured and hurt in the various iron group in around koh samui in thailand um and i got back to the uk and i carried on i've basically stayed doing the same job i just did it in the uk for about another 15 years uh working in chambers and healthcare and that in the uk when i got back in 2000 and five yeah yeah you've got yeah yeah so just to lay my sort of table out and for for our friends watching diving i can imagine people see a podcast and it's about scuba diving like like let's just say essentially i'm thinking oh that's not my thing i don't do that i won't watch that right but the reason i'm fascinated to have this chat with you is diving is just so much more than diving there's so many offshoots of that absolutely past time i'm not going to call it sport because there's obviously many different types of diving it it goes in obviously to the br is relates to the british forces on a on a r r level so a recreational level but also on on the professional like the sbs the the engineers obviously navy clearance yeah ships divers all this kind of thing yeah then of course you've got the fascinating history of scuba diving itself with jack cousteau who invented it was it called the aqua lung i think they they they called it yeah he was the one that he invented scuba diving uh he actually invented scuba um and he a guy there's actually a a museum of diving in in portsmouth uh i actually actually know the uh one of the curators of the the historical diving society um and it is it's pretty pretty impressive that the way we go back to diamond and you know we're saying the history of diving you know it's a one jab in the eye i suppose for the for the matlow's in the navy he's the first divers were not navy divers the first divers were the royal engineers um and and it's progressed through uh and and yeah it's gone and then obviously in around the sort of you know 50s and 60s it became a recreation and it's got bigger and bigger um globally and we've now got you know organizations around the world such as the british sub aqua club the professional association of diamond instructors but it's now moved on and it's getting more and more sophisticated and we're seeing certain things that you never saw in the civilian light now being used in the civilian site so things like rebreather diving um you know close circuit rebreathers were you know the the reserve of the military we're now seeing that they're you know common as anything nowadays a lot of people do like to do rebreather diving um we're seeing extreme depths being reached on scuba you know my personal opinion working in the nastier side of it and working with diving accidents is i'm not sure that scuba diving diving or the scuba equipment is is the right set of equipment to go to some of the depths that these people do but you know people have gone a thousand feet down in in scuba you know and you know sometimes it's gone quite seriously wrong and they've never come back others have got back they've suffered very severe bends decompression signals um but yeah it's it's it's got bigger and bigger and i'm sure this covered things probably given it a bit of a hit but i i was working as a diamond instructor at the time of 9 11 and and and we took a hit from that but it it always bounces back it's a is a it is a sport of people but i say it's a sport it's it's you're right it's a pastime um it's you know there's no it's no racing or anything like that um but yeah it's it's it's a fantastic uh past i mean you really can um go from zero to hero it's one of those things it is achievable and i you know i ended up as an instructor and one of the busiest diving training areas in the world probably um but yeah it's great sport yeah and the other two kind of offshoots i wanted to mention is the enormous number or certainly back in the 90s when the the north sea oil platforms relied on divers to go down and do the engineering now a lot of it's done by robots right or these amp robots are umbilical cords but there was a huge amount of marines would leave and become saturation divers yeah and the other area it goes into as well as obviously traveling yeah i'd imagine an enormous amount of people go backpacking and end up doing their first scuba dive and then getting into it and getting to dive master and then taking people out yeah absolutely i think it does i think the the big thing like saying probably the the key time in in uh diving for offshore what we call commercial diving which is a completely different training regime and everything um the probably hey day was probably the 80s going into the 90s um but back in the 70s it was it was an extremely hazardous profession to give you an idea it was cheaper to insure an astronaut than it was a north sea diver it was that hazardous um but it was one of these things that um the amount of money that these guys could earn and when we go back i did my dive medic schools with a bunch of guys that were working in saturn offshore and a lot of them were ex-navy a lot of them rex army uh a lot of them you know family trade um and you can see the the the the draw was the money they could earn huge sums of money i mean you know back then a day in you know per day in sat they were on seven eight hundred pounds a day uh huge sums of money um you know and and they'll be the first to tell you the idea was for every day you're in saturation and for those guys that don't know what that is is basically you live in a chamber that's pressurized to the same depth as the the c is where you're working you're going a little uh another little chamber which takes you back to basically like a lift to to and from the workplace so you're not constantly decompressing you're just that one showing the pressure and uh the idea is for every day like that you do 30 days of that you don't need to do too many of them per year but what a lot of them would do they would work in the british sector have a log book for the british sector then they'd have another log book for the norwegian sector it's because for every day you were in saturation you had to have a day off so if you did 30 days you could work for 30 days some of them had two long books you know one's one for norway one one for for britain and a lot of them would obviously work in in the gulf was was another place uh that a lot of them worked for i think they got paid a lot less for that um but we used to get a lot of them a lot of them lived in thailand so we got to meet quite a few of them uh you know and and funny enough you know these were the guys they didn't want to go recreational diving no it's not for me i do it for for work i don't really want to sort of uh do it do it for fun but you know others i'm sure they do uh there are one or two you do it they all it's big for them um but i was always amazed at you know and i could understand it a lot of them they did weren't really interested in doing the the the recreational side of it as we call it um but but some went all the way and became instructors and been the the the commercial side and went you know what i'm just just doing that yeah and um another couple of things that comes into my mind is i've actually met treasure hunters you know it's very very big in florida i think they call it the treasure coast yep uh ordered all the sort of spanish galleons that sunk sunk there on their way back from the spanish maine um and i've also met several shell divers who died for the for clams because the price of a clam is so expensive and i think i've met them up in norway um i've been in a pub with them and they've been shivering because you know it can make you cold for quite a long time can't it yeah oh oh yeah okay even in really what you'd say warm weather warm tropical seas um it can really i remember teaching one lad to dive we had to get him out the pool because he he was so cold you could see it but he's art he was only like 14 but he was so keen to learn and he was just getting too cold and we just said let's get out warm up you'll feel better and even my lips blue no can we wait until my lips are blue that's probably a bad thing so let's get just just warm up for a bit and then we'll we'll carry on but yeah you can get quite cold quite quite quickly one of the guys we had working great guy x vietnam air force vietnam veteran from the u.s guy called bob armington in in samui he actually worked with um mosquito indian divers in i think it's honduras and he was teaching them to to die because these guys they were doing the the sort of shell diving and shellfish and stuff but they were getting as it was getting depleted they were end up going deeper and deeper and a lot of these they weren't trained divers so it's just coming out they'd spend ages on the wall and then just come out and they get really serious cases of decompression illness and bob was telling me some of these guys were quite seriously ill and some of them were you know the bends can actually paralyze you it can kill you um and and he was sort of telling me how you know these guys would get up and a lot of you know they would have some shaman in that and say we know how to cure you and they're putting out cigarettes on his back and such like and and you know bob armington was was telling me how he you know he put together a package just for these guys he said we weren't teaching them to be the greatest artist but we were just teaching them enough so they wouldn't come up and and and cop a really bad bend um but yeah it's it's you know the old shellfish stuff like you can you can see it yeah i'll i've dived off honduras i think utila is off on on honduras or honduras um and one of the things i came across was local divers yeah they had the umbilical air you know going up the boat yeah surface supplied yeah and that's what it is and you and i would learn all the paddy or or yeah or whatever it is yeah all these stringent regulations to keep us safe time on you know bottom time decompression time all this yeah all that sort of stuff these guys don't know any of that they just go in come in come up yeah yeah it's it's it's an interesting sort of sort of way and it's sad as well because you like it it's just ignorance isn't it um uh you know but you know you you know you it's like so you meet these great guys and yeah i met bob and he was explaining how he did this he was a formal commercial diver back in the day when it was all standard dress and everything else he's got some great photographs of that but you know he explains these stories uh and you saw like you know wow as you see this and you do the one thing i i took way obviously i i worked as a diamond instructor it was extremely busy for the time i was there you know we would quite happily be doing it was a full-time job um whereas a lot of time instructors say in the uk and that they're not it's not full of them out of it as a full-time job but it's not like they're they're treated they're teaching sort of ten people at a time and that were in in some way and certainly in koh tao it was called the open water farm because you know all their instructors were on the maximum limit which is eight and then you could have another two if you've got a dime master with you so it really was quite full-on and you did start seeing a few people that were sort of pushing the rules a little bit maybe probably shouldn't be be diving um either purely because it just wasn't in their mindset to do it um and and or or you could see that you know what this is just outright you know medically you shouldn't be doing this um you know and it can go wrong yes yes it's interesting and there's also a noticeable difference between when you dive as a qualified diver and when you go out on a training dive see training dive you've got your dive instructor and your dive masters so basically you you've kind of looked after as much as as much as possible but i died once on the great barrier reef in um australia and i'll tell you what they couldn't throw us off that boat fast enough it was quite clear they wanted us in the water get out let's go home yeah that's horrible when you meet that i i found that in um you in the red sea not not i want to know let me rephrase certain boats you went on in in the red sea i i really got the impression that you know the the some of the instructors and i think a lot of them if i'm honest they were sort of technical divers which is a bit more uh it's a one-up from from your standard sort of diver if you like and and they you could see their heart wasn't in it and they just wanted to go home um they just wanted to get in the water there you go swim around right we're getting out um and i remember once diving off a place called thomas reef and i i swear to god it looked like the water was boiling there was that many bubbles there there was so many divers and in the end i remember we we come across and i'm just following the ice this guy losing the will to live because it was just come along everyone follow me sort of thing underwater and then another group come from the other side and i swear god all i could think of it looks like thunderball it was all these diamonds coming across each other and it was just my god you know and you sometimes think there's a lot of people pay some really big money for this and i understand it's a great you know if you if anyone ever wants to go dive the red sea is fantastic but sometimes you do think you know what sometimes the guys just put that little bit more effort in and look like you you know you're enjoying it and and people will enjoy it themselves um but on the flip side i also met a couple of fantastic instructors out there i really did that that really made it worthwhile they made the entire you know every dive was a joy and i think that's a as part of the skill i think of being a recreational diving professional whether you're a diet master or or instructors you've got to realize is you know the people that go there are not you know special forces rebreather divers they're not we're not going to go and stick olympic mines on battleships we're not going to go and drill for oil we're just going to bubble around and just have fun and enjoy it and i think some of them do do tend to forget that from time to time um but you know others don't and you me there's some great people in the industry who really are um you know and they've all got experiences and such like you meet so many different people uh across the board um i mean you you we we had one of our instructors uh berget she was from and that's one of the things that you do like i did love about it it means seconds of being in the army i'd say it was one of the best jobs i've ever had being a dive instructor working on a boat absolutely loved it and uh you know you literally you know and people sort of say to me there you know so where where did you used to work have you seen the movie the beach yeah there that that what that literally not the books are the real one because it was over the other side where it was set um but you got to meet so many different people from all over the world in all different walks of life and i remember one of the guys the berget one of the instructors that we had over there she was um she was cracking instructor but she only did like half the year the other half the year in the this winter months she went back to austria as a skiing instructor and it's like you know when do you eat people like this it's just fantastic what a life to have you know you know six months teaching skiing six months teaching diving it's absolutely superb to me yeah i met i met a surfer in uh nicaragua i think we're in nicaragua and we hitchhiked out to this surf beach and people were just like camping on the beach i think there was one cabana there or you know like rustic backpackers and and this guy he just he washed dishes in europe in the winter so he could just snowboard he said chris you rock up in the morning you wash your dishes for an hour and a half then you get the day off you gotta go back in the evening he said you will get a free because your staff in the resort you all get a free lift pass and he snowballed all winter and then he's surf all summer i mean what's not to love about that yeah yeah absolutely it's part of the old sort of uh lifestyle that you do get it's um it's one of those sorts of things you'll always remember some of these these characters that you bump into uh across the world i always remember talking to things like we we met a very good good good guy um came workers when we were at um worked in a chamber uh in in samui uh a guy from um serbia khati luba and he chats away really well spoke and everything else he said well you know i'm learning to be a dive master in hope field i'll become a diving instructor so i can you know get a good job and earn good money you know so what is it you did back in europe you said i'm a doctor a doctor of what i said medicine i thought what earth are you doing he was just saying where am is it's not worth being a doctor so he just binned it and went out to to ko kotel and and did it there and he another what a great guy uh you know took it upon himself to learn time he learned thai fluently uh in in something like four months and i was just blown away by how intelligent this guy any loveliest fella you'll ever meet and you know and of course the thing was he was a doctor so he was not idiot he was not thick he was super bright you know but you couldn't help but go wow you've just come to be a diving instructor sort of thing um fantastic sort of stuff yeah did did love it yeah yeah i'm i'm very fortunate really i think i've dived in many places around the world now um i'll tell you a funny story though i i first started scuba diving in the marines yeah one of them lucky things about the forces is they paid for it all yeah we were trained by navy divers and and it was all done through bizac yeah i mean i tell me i do to engineers i was junior leaders in dover and my first diving proper diving was off the isle of man uh you know with an expert there great fun that's where and you know who would have known that years later that i've got the opportunity to to to go away and become an instructor in it um you know and i think it's it it's a real eye opener if you get to see some fantastic stuff uh you know and i always remember taking a guy we took a a student diving and i'll never forget this first dive i took this guy out more one took him out and i said right the big thing about the first home wardrobe doing the paddy system the first open wall dive is we just want you to go diving you're not going to go really deep you're not going to do any skills or anything we just want you to go dive if we do skills we'll do it on the surface but it's just this is you like an introductory dive which is gonna that's it uh we took this guy we dropped it in the water and it was a place called star rock it was crystal clear it was gin clear you could see the bottom 40 meters down and we're sort of swimming around looking for bits and pieces and then lo and behold the world's biggest whale shark swims past and of course everyone tries to keep up with it and you're not going to do it you know you see these things i mean the the nature programs and whatever else it's all gliding along with a lovely slow towel you try keeping up with that thing that thing's motoring i'll tell you and uh this this guy sort of swimming around and he was like what do you think of that that was superb yeah yeah it was great and all i could think of is well your first ever dive you see probably the largest bell shark out there pretty much all downhill from now mate you know i mean you've topped out early um but you know it it was one of those things that's the beauty of it you never know really what you're gonna come across uh when you're underwater [Music] i'll give you a hundred quid if you can guess what the first animal i saw on my very first dive was and we're talking underwater now we're bang on we're back and we're in wet suits right yeah although i will say back back when you're young these they weren't even five mil i think they were well thicker than that they they did proper rubber looking thing as well yeah you have the boxy on the ablj mitchell man but um we went out it was such murky conditions that and i've never done this before i'm not saying this is normal but we were roped to the dive instructor being another bootneck with the matlow in the middle and we were roped together just so no one got lost yeah and we sunk below the surface started thinning out and all three of us i'm guessing everyone reacted we just stopped because there's this animal swimming underwater towards us i'll give you a hundred pounds if you can guess what it was if you tell me it's a cat or something like that oh you're very close it's a rabbit a rabbit rabbit right and so what obviously it had fallen off the cliff and drown but under water it was moving like this yes it looks like he's swimming it's paws were going and the three of us just we went under started thinning and then three of us just went we all just stood up again and the dive master put his hand out a lifter went it's a rabbit [Laughter] some great stuff you you things you find out under water i remember the best when i have my my old boss told me the story uh harry was swimming back to the boat and he said we're just going to swim along the bottom and he's swimming back to the boat and then like you come across this ship this little wreck of a boat this is great it's the knife look like our boat the boat had sunk something had gone wrong and there was a fire on board or something had gone down the boat just sunk and he's gone oh we found griff we were you out there for the tsunami then i actually got back see that's just the interesting thing because i got back um to the uk because sorry boxing day 04 and i was back in the uk for that time i was actually in the uk at the time but still obviously we had you know we still had a lot of friends in that and i knew the guys at um at the hyperbaric chamber in phuket uh and we were speaking to them and god you know we rung them up as soon as he had me right are you guys okay um you know and they said and you could hear it in the background everyone's uh a bit sort of panicked and whatever else and i i remember they were saying everyone is going to the beach there to try and see if they can help and i don't know anything about tsunamis like most people didn't at the time but then he just come on the bbc news that you know said look you know what it's literally just happened and the worry is that you know you you can have more he's never just one there's more of them and this guy's saying you know probably more i remember saying on the phone to this this secretary at the time i don't think that's a good idea i think you should probably get away from the beach for a while you know because there's one thing i remember happening it was on the news incredibly quickly um because we were you know remember it was quite lucky about quite late in the day if i remember it was early in the morning i can't remember what it was but i remember i was actually up and it came on the late news or something uh and i remember sort of bloody hell we're gonna have to give them a call no they were all right but interesting enough that that doctor who was talking about he was over in in calallac at the time and and i said what what was you doing he was saying that he just spent most of day just picking bodies up and he actually was the guy that resuscitated or attempted to resuscitate the king's i think is the king's grandson or something like that i thought he passed away um but he actually tried he did he ended up doing cpr on him for that uh and i know that a lot of a lot of the divers were brought in just recreational divers to to to sort of recover bodies and things like that um which is you know it's one of these things where i know people can go yeah we'll go and do this but from my experience you know i've always said to me try to keep away from that because it's not really what you do you're not you're you're you're a recreational diver and you do get people can get a bit over excited we had a there's a wreck off of coattail called the unicorn and it's and at the time we this is before then you know it was used for technical dive because it's quite deep so they're going to do technical diving and um there was a guy that he just finished his um this is a paddy had just brought out their deep tech diver air dive and he just finished his course so he arranged to go out and do a tech dive on on the unicorn with a buddy and apparently on the uh like a really great guy knows the area well gary hawks who was our dmc on the islands and that's um you know we the guys got in through a hole we just say just don't ever go in and he's gone in and he's got stuck and his buddies have to come up and leave him there and as he's coming up he's seeing his bubbles rise uh up uh through the ascent line um and until it stops which you know you think that's a horrible thing to to think you know literally the moment you you may not see it you know the moment it was over um and after that happened we people could because we were we by that time we'd sorted out the injured diver evacuation service and everything else so people saw we were the first port call people would ask us what we got to do about it and whatever else um we just said let you know we'll we'll speak to the police which we did and they said we can't do anything about it it will be down to the navy and the navy said you know generally speaking we wouldn't look to do that but i believe later on they did um and when we reported back a lot of guys on the island on hotel the rock as it's called um we're saying you know maybe we'll go in and get him out it was i remember gary was saying that a guy turned up at the the dmc station uh saying look you know we've got a dive master here he's quite small we think he can get in there and pull this guy out you're like you're a dive master you're not a you know you may have gone and done a a rescue dive of course but this this is something different this is not what you're you're trying to do and the the risk is enormous and you could probably get in there and get stuck even if you if you do you know you're going to pull this guy out that's a it's one heck of a job to do in its own right and it's not we you know so we just said we wouldn't advise it at all it's you know i know you may think you can do it but always remember i think it's probably something bnx forces you sort of saw the line you saw how it was because everyone that works in that chamber on samui we really was an ex-forces lot um we you know it was um me rob roberts who was a guy chris esplan ex remy it was dave covey and bobby keane all two ex-infantry guys um you know so we sort of knew we put that military way of thinking towards things um and you know the military way of thinking is is you're you're taught how to do something to the point where that is it and then at that point someone else will take over and do it because it's not your job um and and i think you know the the the recreational guys the know it's dynamic great title dive master maybe it makes me a little bit invincible and it was just like it isn't worth it i know you've got your tech ticket and all this sort of stuff but it's it's not what you do it's very highly specialized um and one of the guys who worked with this um also ben remnants a really well known cave diver as well which is another very high-ended specialized type of diamond i must admit not for me um but but ben was actually roped in to help out with the rescue of the school kids i was going to come on to that um before we do that we had a situation down in antarctica yeah i don't know if you might have heard me mention this in one of my other podcasts but the one of the girls in my dive team drowned on our on our very first dive yeah and it was it was like the other side of the coin there was no communication right now just heard the the gemini revving its engine so the distress signal right so you you you've got a surface we didn't have to decompress because it was only we're only in like five meters and i think we'd only been down like 10 or 15 minutes or something right um and so i'll get up and hand my kit off to the guy in a boat that wasn't even like really like a they're not really dive masters there yeah i like the tour guide but they're yeah they're a diving instructor trained and they're gemini trained and yeah all this kind of stuff right anyway so i had my kit off got in the boat my dive partner aussie chat matt hello mate um was already in the bow and i'm like man what what what's going on i was i just there was no communication right and it was only then that he points at the japanese chat and went it's him his partner's gone missing and i was like oh nothing worse well oh yeah yeah so you should mention antarctica i had just seen this girl though griff right i mean i literally i was kissing up next on the boat i saw a go in i started to see them struggle blah blah blah but my point is they pulled all the divers out the water we're only in five meters took us all back to the expedition ship yeah then we stood there on the on the quarter deck thingamajig looking at the you know the the gemini which is still one of the gemini's was still out there and people are going i hope she's all right and you're like she's not all right she's she's dead she's been underwater like 20 minutes now right you know sorry to break it here but this girl ain't coming back and then it was like 50 minutes before they got the rescue diver in the gemini to go back out there and this i mean there's no disrespect at all but the rescue diver was like a 21 year old yeah uh biology student right and no disrespect to her i'm sure diving was much better than mine but you had me in a boat and i'm a rescue because i did bees out you do the rescue dive a bit you had one chap who was a cave diver yeah he's used to going down with all the special gasses and air and all that sort of stuff you know squeezing through gaps like this and that's what he did the other guy lynn owned his own dive shop right yeah all this experience in the boat and they say now it's not those kids and rather than say right guys just chuck your snorkels in and see if you can find her you know just get just just snorkel right and this is not i i'm not i'm not criticizing anyone i'm just saying it for the sake because we're having this conversation griff it's it's easy in hindsight but it was a little bit like oh something serious has happened let's get the kids out the way and it was like no weird i mean that's what you do yeah i mean it's very similar because uh first thing i was gonna say on antarctica when i came back to the uk we treated a diver in in london and and she had come from um um british antarctic survey and she was actually there when i don't know if you heard about the the young girl that was attacked and killed by a leopard seal yeah i did yeah and she was saying she was actually drowned this thing she said she was sad she was a great great girl and everything but she was quite small and that's what i think this this leopard still grabbed her and took her down and uh she said that you know they they did get it back he did let go well then you know that but apparently i think i think she had a dive computer on but it taken her down some some depth and i think it's it's very natural when you go you know that critical he's needed in an emergency and i've you know i've worked with the ambulance service and all sorts since since getting back from thailand it's not in most people and i think you you get you'll get organizations that feel that because we're in charge of this then we are the best people to deal with this and because it doesn't happen they don't really prepare that well i mean when when we had the boats uh in samuel one of the first things we did when i ended up being in charge of the the the boat master one of the first things i did i said there's going to be a standby diver on the boat ready to go in at all times and he he doesn't go diving and everyone thought i was nuts like what are you about it you've got to take him and dance now we'll split up into the groups do whatever the instruction but there will be a tally board there uh and this standby david he's the safety guy he's in he's ready to do he he logs people in and he logs them out and and you know and i remember where a great guy uh paddy adam really good good friend of mine i think he still lives out there he had just passed his divemasters and he was about to start working we said first day you're going to be in the standby dive because we trained him through uh you know you're going to be in your kit your kit's ready your air's on you're in your wetsuit you've got your master your fins are on the back if someone needs it you know you've got all the rescue kit but ultimately you can get in the water very quickly you know and you you've not been diving so if you need to go down to the bottom and pick someone up you can uh and that was the other and i actually you know people saw that well what you're doing this though and i always remember his first day on that boat he was in the water three times first day you know pulled three people out and it was not uncommon for us to to pull people out of the water especially uh leicester art you get what they call the boat boys on the bigger boats and quite often they come from you know middle of thailand there is no sea there's no water or nothing and i always remember you kit them on the boat and then the skipper would be halfway between sort of the island of costa rico pangang and you start talking to me you knew what you were saying can you swim and this you know they always do the same thing they just go that's it just saw a half shake of the head and uh the next thing you know that you know the revs come off and he's going he's thrown his kid in and you're like oh my god he's going to drown him you know and in the end it's like hey he's trying to tell him how to swim again in the end one of us has got to go and pull this guy out he's forever grateful to you but yeah that that happened more than once but it's one of these things where people are very shocked and i think you you do get um when you look at you know the psychology of it there is this moment of of you know unless it's it's trained and rammed into you that you will have a shot where you won't do anything cognitive paralysis is the proper name for it we're just going to sit there and you don't do anything a lot of people do they just can't believe this guy's just been thrown in you know yet the diet monsters are ready he's done it again in they go so you know grab him and of course they're actually violent they're quite proficient at pulling soggy people out the water sort of thing uh um you know so but it is one of those things where you do tend to see that people with the all good intentions and all good ideas but they don't really prepare for it they don't practice for it they're not mentally ready for it they've just saw like well you're in charge so you're in charge of an emergency and and that you know just because you're in china doesn't mean you're going to be any good at that uh you know and it was you know and i always remember that when they they thought i was mad when i said you one of your dying masters staying on the boat doesn't go in no this whole point he is there to to to make sure everyone's in and everyone you know but i think after a while a lot of the guys you know did start seeing the benefits of it and they said all right we guess your army barmy and whatever else but it was you know they did started seeing when they saw the proof of the pudding when you know a few of us had gone in because we were ready to move very quickly and pull people out i think they saw the benefits of of doing it that way as it were and preparing proper having not just writing down a plan to the ego there's an emergency plan but actually let's practice this thing let's actually think this through and put things in i mean we we used to have a tally board we would actually log people in and out and we go right what time you're going in oh you're going in and it's all the the the guy on the bed and it wasn't you know the first thing you'd say was how long are you going to be and they go you know well probably five minutes or whatever and then you turn around okay we're going to give you an hour from the moment you step off the back deck and you're tired and we used to say just remember after an hour you're not late you're missing and it was little things like that that made people okay go and enjoy yourself but remember that you know there's because people do sort of worry about it because especially there's nothing worse than losing your student he's oh god heart go through the roof if you're bloody you you your student goes missing i remember taking a group down on on off hotel it's a group of four god knows what i've got it was getting a little bit choppy but we're on a little ledge and i'm doing some skills with them and i'm turning around to one and i remember we had to um was practicing a season controlled emergency uh swimming ascent and he got a line and i've tied the line off now only goes up five meters so i've got a hold of this guy and he he starts to go up and as he starts to go up at the corner of my eye and as he went up he choked on something or he choked on something come on but had to cut him down unless i'm looking at him just literally off the side of my mask i just saw to the arch because it went like that and as i turned my head i've just seen that i call this the other student i had just slowly turning over rolling to one side and then just swam off and followed another group and i've got this guy there and i've got the other guy who just couldn't control his buoyancy and i thought i just don't believe this is happening to me i've got a hold of two guys and this this third one just turn around it's time off and oh god you know it was one of the first times we were quite a new new instructor then aborted to dive and they're not going to go up to people lost one of these students horrible horrible horrible feeling absolutely that must happen a lot griff because i've been down there you know doing sports diving and when you get the two groups come together yeah there's there's a moment there where you don't realize it's two groups you just think it's your group and oh yeah that's exactly what happened yeah and suddenly if you look around and you can't see anyone from your group but you can still see these people it's quite tempting to be like well i don't want to be down here on my own i'm going to fuck i'll just yeah weird it does happen i think the kit the key thing that happens quite a lot with with train divers you know you know as we said we need the one in the red sea that two groups of divers come past you end up following the wrong group um but speaking as an instructor i just remember my heart was in my mouth and i just you know do i let these guys up and then go and grab him no it's probably not a good idea because one of them's choking the other one's all over the place uh and and and yourself oh my god this is just the worst feeling in the world because don't forget and and i've had to explain this to diving doctors as well when they sort of go turn around and say well you know what you shouldn't be diving with someone that's not trained we're diving instructors that's all we dive with we dive with people that aren't trained that's the whole point of it um but you you have these people they are not trained either suddenly just swims off you know oh my god you know it's it it is a it's a horrible feeling to have it really is that it's just and it's like you know and the guy just come back you had a great time you've thoroughly enjoyed it you know my god i just want to go home and go to bed after this it was terrible you know it was worst feeling ever um you know but it it it happens um and it's it you just take it as a learning thing i mean that was very early on as an instructor um you know and you you take that ahead and and and you learn more uh you you get better and you take it as a learning curve can we can we just go back and talk about the tsunami again um because there were dive boats out weren't there with divers down in the water when this big wave came in from what yeah from what i understand yeah there was from i mean i suppose a lot of is is depending on how far out you were and and whatever it is um i did speak to one guy uh a few years later uh who was out there um and and he sort of said it was definitely it was quite no he was seriously noticeable you know because he was underwater he was like you know 10 minutes 20 meters for 20 minutes 10 meters and how the hell did that happen you know and it was what's going on here no bits or that that so but i think generally i think you probably wasn't as bad as for divers as i think as a lot of people probably thought it would be um but you know again you know it must have been if they resurfaced and their dive boat had been smashed down right oh yeah i think i think the key thing is though is a lot of these you know how how far i know these things have to build up and they only become huge don't they when they're quite close to shore that's my understanding of these things so from from what i i gathered from it and you know i may be wrong from what i understood of it a lot of the dive boats were further out of sea so in much deeper water and it does out of the two i mean one of things like you know you could say thank god he's andaman side the water is quite deep all right it's going to you know on the gulf of thailand so it's actually shallow so like 60 meters deep um so you know you know and i that's what the guy was talking about earlier that broke the world record uh he's since been broken for the deepest scuba dive that's where he did it in the andaman sea he got down a thousand feet uh there but if you look at the gulf side his deepest points about 60 meters which is you know grand scheme of things not a lot but there were deeper bits there i think you'd probably get it would have been bigger on on the golf side if you've been on that side as opposed to that but you know again i think it's it's one of those things where you end up because you know people in that you end up talking to them so it's almost like uh you're a bystander it's the best way to describe his horrible feeling you know you've got you know you know i'd literally just come over for christmas and whatever else and i was going back and then you know i knew you know the time was was up i was literally just coming over christmas and then going back sorting out the affairs and coming back it was a horrible feeling to be there when that that happened you know you had you'll be friends but it was a really good community spirit pulled together there you know they all they all really pulled together from from what i understand and you know a lot of the guys living in in samui and whatever and kotel were planning to to tend over suppliers and whatever else to to uh to thailand to uh phuket and look out and all that yeah yeah so just to clarify um ko samui are we saying that's the pacific side of the peninsula yeah if you look at it it's it's there's a gulf of thailand side is samui so uh you know you you it's south china sea going up that side but they were all sheltered from the tsunami then yeah because that's on the other side so it they didn't it didn't affect them so because you know on the other side of the andaman city because you know it's indian ocean you know whereas the gulf of thailand on the other side it's a very small isthmus isn't it yeah very small itself i mean you can drive across here in about three or four hours from one side of thailand to the other on that thinnest part um and my understanding is from what gary and the guys were saying on coattail they they'd all club together and started raising money and and the biggest thing they needed apparently was water fresh water so they were sending you know crates and crates of bottle of water uh across to the other side at the time of it but um you know but it's you know being as it were you know you're just hearing all your about your friends and you want to know you know he sounds so okay so it's okay he was over there oh god are they all okay and uh you know i remember speaking to lou with the doctor when he his story was just incredible and he said you know we went on to carl ack and he said which is full of bodies and i i remember saying to him i said how how how you doing with that buddy how are you hey hold up and that's not a nice thing to see in typical lubricant he said remarkably well actually griff and i was like you know yeah he's he's a great guy he just he he had the mindset that he could just function uh and he and he did what was needed uh at the time uh over there um great bunch of guys it i mean that's that's the key thing is is you know when you're living over there you do overseas you can see the nastier side of life and the nastier side of living you know idyllic tropical island um can we talk about that then because yeah um you know i'm well aware they call kotel the deaf island don't they and there's all these rumors that there's the local kotal mafia that run the place and yeah i think that's everywhere a kind of disproportionate amount of backpackers have died there haven't they um i mean i i would say the first thing i would say is it's probably yes that there are no obviously we had the the murder a few years ago of a couple of backpackers there i think to be honest we did see a lot of people dying and one of the guys i worked with dave covey and i we helped out um on a few bits and pieces and a few repats as well repatriations of walker remains most of it though is it's accidents it really is accidents or or even illness but most of it is not the nastiest side um i mean there have been incidents of it and and stuff like that but it's actually most of it is is his accidents people a very good friend ex raf chap um uh bob ward we work with him but he died instructor there awful um killed in a a car crash um you know and that was you know it's heartbreaking but it's it's what it is you know most people are you know it's accidents and when when we we developed this injured diver evacuation service to serve the three islands and we set it up and we managed to get um two local boats on board we kitted them out blue lights everything they said look there'll always be one ready no matter what so if you need to and it was literally just outside we had the docks we had the dmt's over we go but we also got in quite well with the royal thai police and we got access to the helicopter at suratani and great bunch of guys absolutely fantastic and i i always remember feeling a bit bad because you do live in these planes you think of you know corruption everything else and when they say you know you know we can help you out we can evacuate right how much do you want what do you want well nothing he said it's our job to help you and i felt a bit embarrassed that you know that i've seen even sort of mentioned it and these guys were fantastic so we had the ability to to evacuate and we set it up for um divers and the reason we set up the helicopter was because he said look you know we can we can fly up at very low level when we can be there and back in sort of 30 minutes and we were like okay we'll make use of that and of course because we could do that most things are not diving related so we used to end up evacuating a lot of people that were quite seriously ill or had had an accident um can you give us some examples griff my guests tend to skirt the gory stuff and i think it's what people probably be interested to yeah i guess i'm guessing lots of motorcycle scooter accidents yeah that was the worst one we had actually it was was a a motorcycle accident and it's it's not just that it's it's not wearing helmets and it's one of these things to give you a newfound understanding of why you have a helmet on um we evacuate one garment we got the shout and it's not something we normally do and again luke was on the island with gary and we got the shout and they said look can you come over with it's it's a mercy mission as we said so we were not we we could we had a fund in place to sort of we'd we could go over there and not charge anything you know the hospitals would do whatever they did uh and and um basically this guy's full-on he's driven his motorbike into a concrete well face face first into the concrete well um so we said okay and then we'll get the helicopter of course we ring up no we hold the the guy said it's being serviced right now oh god and i said look we'll crash out on the boat that's the best thing we can do so we got a team crashed down the boat you know hour and 20 minutes down something like that we're on coattail when we got there and then as as we're there you can see it was not a well guy he was quite seriously injured it was some pretty horrific uh head injuries that he had um and as we got there um we we i got the phone call because you know you get that there's no phone reception then you get to coattail there is fun reception and that was when our secretary was turned around said look the helicopter is not ready but the air force can come and get you um and the thing we had is the dock was there saying look you know what we if we put him on that boat on the way back he was really worried he was so rough he said you know with that sort of head injuries he could it could it could kill him um and and so we managed to get the helicopter to come over and pick us up and it's you know and this really was a you know the vietnam hero era huey coming and we sort of packed him up and then the guys you know kudos to these guys as well because these guys are you know we can do it as a an exercise we'll do it and you know and they just came out they came out with a team and they they've taken these two seats in it the old uh bell two one two it's not if you remember the guys tonight though it's nice it's a bell two one two uh two sets of seats what they did is they've taken one set of c out and then the up the other set on this side and there was three guys sat there one of them was a photographer because he wanted to take pictures of the first ever rescue these guys have done um so you know he's sort of taking pictures of the helicopter landing hotel this helicopter's never been to coatel so it spent the time looking around looking for the the the the helipad and there isn't one it's just like a clearing and there's me sort of like you know you know i'm not trying to march them in and we've managed to get this guy and we just loaded this guy up and and flew him back and on the way back we contacted the hospital on samui and the trauma surgeon there said look send him straight go straight to the mainland and get him there um i remember we dropped him off literally helicopter went straight in we we got to to the trauma center at suratani the docs took him straight in um uh i think he went straight into to have surgery and we sort of left but it was you know in that sam sadly a few days later he he did die um but i always remember gary who the the dire medical coach who without doubt probably ended up being one of the most experienced diamond medics in the world working there i think he did his dmt course in plymouth and then within the six months that he was there he'd used every single skill that taught him on that course over for real it was you know so very experienced guy great guy and he said that the family had spoken to him and they'd come over and they came over and saw gary i spoke to my friend they said you know look thanks for for everything you've done although we've lost him you know you gave us the chance to to actually say goodbye because from what the doctor's saying he should never have survived the accident at all so you know you look at it like that and you think god you know there by the grace of god go i um on this sort of thing but you you also looking at i wasn't wearing a helmet you know stuff you you just don't think of and the other thing that you used to see as well is you you forget that it's not free healthcare over there even emergency is not free and the amount of times we used to treat divers and they never had insurance you know oh my god um and or or you get people with we evacuate a guy you should one of these people would you see you just go home go back to sweden i think he was wrong because we he was in a motorbike accident and we we evacuated him from hotel got him back and he was patched up in the hospital we sent him back and in about a month later we're getting a call seriously ill adult male uh on hotel come and get him so he went up and got this guy and um the doctor saying you know he's got some sort of infection we don't know what it is and of course he got back and the guy was like that syrup on our internet saw him he's got scrubbed typhus how the hell did he get something like that and he was just one of these things and you were looking at it you know and you're like how lucky is he that he had insurance um and so many others that you think about it his mate didn't and and his mate was still both things happen and you're like well what if it had been you you know uh yeah you did see that like say the nastier side of life over there um we did discuss that probably one of the saddest things we got involved in it was it was by chance it was quite a horrific chance there was a a young irish lad when he was over there was murdered and he was actually murdered outside my front door um and i got the phone call from now my wife she's my girlfriend at the time she said can you can you pop back something terrible has happened um there's a there's a dead farang a dead foreigner in our house what do you mean in our house just just come home and i was like i said it's probably an accident just outside on the road and she's seen something like that and i i got there and there's already uh the police van there and you know it's not like you see it over in the uk where it's sealed off for miles and that literally walked all the way up to my house and crying out loud there's this poor guy laying on my step on the front step of my house and i'm looking down oh man there's blood everywhere clarify the place and you could see this guy his throat would be seriously cut it was a horrific wound uh and you could see he was gone um and we were there and the police are sort of there and i'm like this is surreal you know by rights the police again should be get on your bike son you know with you know we just had a murder and i said i can't steal your wife yes i just walk around this this poor chap and and gone you out how to say let's get out the back we got out of the back walk around the front and then the pandemonium when went crazy um and the guy that killed him walked out the jungle and they said that's it so the police just grabbed him put him in the back of the truck and i could see he was a westerner and i you know because we work with the embassies and whatever else you know what we'll we'll do our normal bit and we work with dave covey and we already you could hear in his voice he was a brit um so what's your name and i still remember his name his name was robert south we said where you're from in which south end in essex and i thought was oh my god he lives about eight miles from where i come from um and uh after they took him away and and it was just very bizarre of course the guy that was killed his two friends were there just numb and he was going back to this you know they're not cut out for this but you know said you know we'll sort it out so i you know i the police arranged for for this chat to be taken to the to the natal hospital or whatever else and they're going now what do we do so we need to contact him so i ended up chasing down the embassy in that and the thing was is there was no irish embassy in there's no irish embassy in thailand i don't think there was one in malaysia but there was an honorary consul in malaysia i remember speaking to him and then because we deal with insurances we spoke we managed to track down this guy's insurance and got his remains repatriated back to to ireland and i remember just after doing it i got a phone call and it was his aunt just sort of thanking us for for doing what we did because the other two lads were completely uh you know numb you're not going to be in fact he's seeing that he's got a sliver of you know he lives with me to this day doesn't he something horrific like that god knows what they think they're quite afraid why did the lad kill him did did you ever find out um my understanding was if i'm honest if you if you look it up it's in it's in the newspapers and whatever else uh you know historically uh but it was over i think it was over a girl he'd had an argument over a girl and this guy took a well obviously that's to be addicted like disliking to it was literally like a bit of a lover's tiff but it was you know to to end like that was was was horrific and you sit there going do you do you have any idea where you're gonna be for the rest of what could be your short life because at the time thailand still still has the death penalty but at the time then the method of execution was firings would so people were sort of saying you know they might put him up against the wall and shoot him for this one um and you kind of think you think of all the pain you have put everyone through your own family you are gonna suffer this poor guy you you've murdered and he did do it you know what he was he did it he knew he did it he said he did it in the back of the truck um wow for what you know and there was no you could not say that it was in any way you'd look to this guy there's no way i could say that it was self-defeat it was it was a proper like an assassination just by the wound one wound straight across his throat uh and you can see how deep it was uh horrific for what you you you know lunatic and i you know i remember him sitting in the back of the police truck sort of smirking and you know all the crowd are going around remember one of them because he's handcuffed one of these guys is to turn around until you know jokingly feeding pouring coke down his face and he's ah thanks a lot mate and all this like jesus you you have you know i think he was in shock himself you know you realize what you've done son you know it's all over for you right um so so yeah but we did that that was a repat and did you ever find out what happened to us i mean i i've tried to fight i don't i do believe i don't think they did get past the death sentence anymore or anything like that i what you know outside of that i don't know i know he got quite a significant prison sentence um but outside of that i couldn't tell you decompression chamber yeah so i guess we should do two things we should explain to people that are listening what what the benz is and why it's so dangerous and how you get it and then could you expand upon like how many people like say a month and how did they get into that situation yeah um well first of all for those that don't understand what decompression sickness or decompression illness or the benz is um it is the build up of bubbles in the blood and tissues that actually cause damage by being blocking blood flow and damaging uh nerves and whatever else and depend on where these bubbles get trapped is depend on how severe it is the best way to describe what it is from a physics perspective is if you open up a bottle of coke or something like that you see all the bubbles that that's basically what decompression is sickness is doing to yourself the key thing that we say is is that believe it or not most divers that come up will have bubbles but we call them silent bubbles because they don't actually do any harm but every now and again you know some people the bubbles will get stuck and that's when you get symptoms and if i'm honest the vast vast majority of the divers we saw their symptoms were relatively mild but because we had quite over there we phuket did about 60 per year um we did about 50 a year at the time which which is actually quite high for a lot of places but not enough we had some of the worst cases of decompression we would quite happily we i remember the two worst we'd treated was in the space of of one week and we ended up with doctors all over wanting to know how we we did this because um they both come to the store they basically done the worst thing in diving that you can do held their breath came straight up um and and due to the physics the their lungs uh expanded they got a pulmonary barotrauma as it's called blood these gas bubbles were forced into arterial blood and they basically got an air bubble in in their brain and that happened twice in one week uh and and both people uh arrested um and uh you know we we got one of the guys i remember he was brought back on the boat by one of the diamond instructors i know he lives in plymouth now uh he brought it back uh you know uh healing hands allen um yeah he he he did his cpr and managed to bring him back um and we got these guys in the chamber and i remember sitting in that chamber for six and a half hours bagging this guy we've rigged up the uh uh an ambu bag the old bag you see them when they're restarted we rigged up that with with oxygen going in through our chamber system and i'm pointing onto onto what's known as an ender track you'll chew and between myself and a doctor we bagged him for six and a half hours seven hours i think he extended to table six um but yeah we bagged him for for that long um and he got quite a few treatments but that's the worst case most are sort of numb tingly things but you also get the cases that's in between where they come up and and they can't walk they can't move or they can't feel um they say statistically they say it's around one one in seven thousand um and yeah i'd say it's probably around right but again you know how accurate is that who knows so these people that for whatever reason have not done the correct decompression stops on the way back up no do you know what most of them did wrong nothing most people you'll find that actually do get decompression sickness we saw a lot of it was factors more akin to dehydrated and they've gone diving which is a common one we used to actually see when you had the full moon party on cocaine gang we used to see an influx the next day because they go and do the cold full moon party then go diving and then come and see us but no most of the people that got decompression sickness there was they didn't do what we call the traditional violations they did not uh you know uh come up too quick they didn't hold their their breath they didn't um go beyond limits or anything like that it just you know and and you know as we met some great doctors and i always remember uh a doctor a fantastic doctor who's a real mentor for us uh their chat by the name of klaus torp from the us dr klaus talk and always remember he's put it succinctly he says there's only two ways you can guarantee never getting decompression illness or the bends the first one is don't go diving the second one is if you do go diving don't ever come up with this yeah that's because that's pretty much how uh how you get it you don't get it when you're down you get it on the way up for the vast majority of of reasons there but yeah i'd say majority of people that got it it wasn't because they did anything wrong and that even went over when i came over again did it in the uk for for many years afterwards in in london and i think that was pretty pretty similar as well most people didn't actually do anything wrong per se um you know it was more probably been a bit too do much drinking or something like that in the uk a lot of it as well was they maybe got on a flight a bit too quick and flew home uh which doesn't do you do you any good yeah yeah i was going to say the alcohol thing because it's a funny thing isn't it that it's a sport where you'd think drinking drugs should be like a long way away from it and and it should be you know let's be honest but because of the party lifestyle where these dive resorts are i went down with a guy in south africa i think it was actually in mozambique yeah um somewhere around maputo and and yeah i saw his dive shop on the beach and said oh can we go out and he's like yeah you know what experience have you got i said on b zach level one yeah had i dived anywhere else in the world at that stage don't don't think i had but anyway um and i remember him just like he puts his beard down he's like right come on yeah yeah you did yeah no doubt he sat on that beach all day drinking beer and i'm not i'm not i'm not you know judging it i reckon you probably get so used to that lifestyle that taking a tourist out diving is is nothing but it was but yeah i think that's some of the thing is is we used to see it and i remember sometimes you get i think the problem we had sometimes was you know and i empathize with them as an instructor if your student got bent it was awful uh and you know i was lucky my students never get bent but you know you spent a lot of time just saying look this is not your fault just because he got bent doesn't mean you did something wrong you know and a lot of times you you know we'd turn around and the other thing that did happen you'd turn around of course when they go and do this diving i mean when you and i learned to dive right you want great diving medical officer full medical you know that was what what it was um but when you know when you learn to dive through through paddy and it's it i know i know the puritans and that oh paddy put another dollar in this anyhow but i'll be honest with you it is a good system it is a good system to learn that it teaches you what you need to know and it doesn't worry about the stuff you don't need to know you can learn that later on it really is a good system they really know how to teach her i mean my instructor development course was one of the best courses i've ever done i learned so much on how to teach um you know so it is a good system and and because it's a good system when you your student or one of your divers gets bent you do feel this a severe guilt that oh god what have i done here this have i done something wrong and it goes back to you don't have to do anything wrong and a lot of it is to do with the guys themselves you know they're on holiday they've just got here they've party up the night before you know and some of them literally you know finished drinking this back when i i was there when i first got over to thailand the bars were 24 hours or you could find 24 hours a drink um but you know so they go out drinking literally put the beer down go on the boat which is it's not a problem to a degree but it's when you start coming in with a hangover because you're dehydrated and if you're dehydrated that's not a goodie and that's that's that beyond anything else that was the main reason people got hit quite bad um but you know the one of the worst we had that wasn't fatal which was a paralysis uh was a a canadian guy who was diving off coattail even on his advanced course and he just finished the deep dive which is it's not hugely deep it's 30 meters 100 feet but he literally goes down he looks at some cards here's a balloon we're gonna let it go his color changes and whatever else he came up and he said no my fingers are tingling they feel a bit odd and you know by the time they got into shore he says my all my legs are now numb and tingling but it's fine gary saw him he said he's you know he's he's starting to lose it on his legs he's losing power on his legs and this way we test the power in your legs and the strength in your legs as a method of how you know if you become paralyzed by the time we got him to to some movie he he couldn't move from the chest down and you know you're seeing this guy 25 26 and he's he's standing okay get a little and i remember his words i'm getting a little concerned now i mean am i ever going to walk again and he's a horrible thing when someone asks you that and you're like oh well you know anything i can't ask the doc because the doc will just he won't break it too easy at all uh so i remember just saying well give us a chance we haven't treated you yet um but the other thing is well the fantastic thing when you do treat these people is how quickly they can get better and he was quite lucky because i think we did you know by the time he left us and we he did get a lot of treatments with him with us every day for about a week two weeks something like that by the time he finished he was walking again um and i think he had a bit of a walking stick but i feel for a while afterwards he kept sending this sort of thanks notes and letters and that and and it was really nice he said this is me skiing you know you've done something right if the guy's got back to skiing he said oh lymph's gone i'd jog in the morning and everything else and it was like you know he's he's good he's good which which is the the good thing of it but um yeah you can see that the nastier side of it it's the downside as well is when you're working with diving doctors um of course a diving doctor the only time they see a diver is is one that's got the bends so as far as it's the most dangerous sport out there and you're like you've got to realize you've got to put it in a context you know for everyone you've seen there's about you know it's nearly ten thousand out there nothing's happened to yeah um you know so yeah great to to finish up our chat what did you have any connection to the the cave rescue the children that got stuck in the cave um yeah no no not not technically the only i i can't tell you what we did do what it did did happen i mean i think everyone in his dog was was wanted to get on i mean you know elon musk wanted to send his special chamber thing out there um and and i remember i know i i know the guys uh uh uh there's a company called sos into uh sos hyperlite and they actually build a portable hyperbaric chamber and it's designed it's you you literally it's inflatable and you it comes in a couple of boxes and some backpacks and it's using scuba tanks to fill up and i remember speaking to paul selby the the owner of the company i said you know might be worthwhile seeing if you guys could could ship something out there and i think he might as well try to see it but i think by then every man in his dog was was trying to to help out i think uh on that job and in reality what they needed was what they had already out there with some really high-end experience cave divers um and i know one of the guys who worked with us in in phuket uh really experienced technical and cave diver called ben remnants i know he went out there and helped out out with it but and i think it was it was more the support we were sort of looking at it was more to do with if something went wrong and you needed to treat someone if you had that facility there you could start treating because you can actually the thing is designed you can put something in it and pick it up like a stretcher it's actually called a hyperbaric stretcher um you know and that's that's miraculous that they got them all um i mean they lost a thai specialist a diver as part of that but again it's it's it's one of these things that you know you had a yeah there is the only people that can do that were the people that did it these these high-end cave die now it's a real it's one of these things i personally would do cave diving it's not my thing but i have the utmost respect for them because it's you know you literally are squeezing into little holes the extremely deep depth and the sort of things that you've got to do all decompression for i think it's probably the most hazardous form of diving i can think of you know if i'm honest with you if i would say it's probably you're in more danger cave diving than you are clearance diving and that's getting rid of unexploded bombs now i really do think that i think it's probably more dangerous but absolute respect to them it was it was you know a real unbelievable uh story my understanding is that they're looking to make a movie around i suppose natural i suppose they've got to do that but i remember seeing one news clip and a doctor had prescribed them all i think a valium tablet for the you know yeah for their own i think yeah i mean it was interesting because obviously we were you know at the time it's all happened and you're like looking at it and i i literally i just finished working at the chairman i still knew paul and i still knew a few doctors in the game and and i think a few of them were saying it really is it's uncharted whatever whatever they did i think there was very few people that could turn around and look you know what it was the wrong thing to do um you know you you would never in a million years dream of sedating someone that's you think about what they're doing you're sedating a child you're then going to put them in breathing apparatus they've never used before to do some of the hazardous type of diving that there ever is oh by the way we're going to make you all sedated so you're half asleep it's just it's just an insane concept but you know these guys and the doctor that was over there was not just a diving doctor he was a cave diver himself and a very experienced one from my understanding so the key thing with things like that was you know it was a it was a calculated risk that at the end of the day they had to do it they couldn't live there for forever um and it was one that paid off um a lot of unsung heroes uh that and it's i think it's it really was a a community that came together uh to pull that off and there is a you know obviously the two guys actually got there um but you know they didn't get there on their own it was a huge support element i believe the us air force sent uh para rescue teams there uh that the the cave diving community i think they descended sort of on mass means it's not a huge community but they're all up there doing their bit and i think it was it really wasn't the team effort when you've got that that sort of experience i think that's probably what made people you know if anyone's going to do it we can you know there was no point in sort of shall we get this guy and they got they were already there the right people were already there at the time to do it gosh the sensor relief just must have been god yeah oh my god because the other side of the fence doesn't they're thinking about does it yeah yeah you know what it's it's kind of similar in it in a way did you remember the miners in chile he sort of had sort of that sort of vibe about it didn't it sort of thing but i i just always remember it from from the the fact that you know it's just sad it got a bit bit political in a way with with i know elon musk sent over you know or he was going to send over something i think sounded like wires got crossed for whatever reason and you know someone's taken offense to the fact that they didn't want their kit and whatever else but you know it was it was one of these things that you know it was an amazing achievement it really was uh you know unbelievable and griff i i should ask you what what do you do now what what what what you're doing in the uk um well i i i when i got back from thailand i actually got back into doing the hyperbarics and i worked in the high branch area in london for a few years and and i ended up doing quite a few bits there and i ended up diversifying out of not just decompression i was end up working with things like carbon monoxide poisoning and i worked with the um fantastic and unbelievably professional group of people i'm going to say well i mean in the loosest term i sort of did a couple of lessons for lectures from uh the hazardous area response team for the ambulance service fantastic bunch of guys and these are the guys that they were set up after um the the seven seven bombings to to be able to go into what's known as the hot zone so any hazardous area they're all trained to do it to an incredibly high level one of the things they were doing was they were dealing with people with carbon monoxide poisoning so we ended up working with those for a bit um that was all with with the chamber and then part of my juices in the chamber through diving and what i'd done there i got into safety uh and now i'm a safety consultant so yeah do various bits and pieces uh still do the diving and still consulting in diving and diving safety uh and whatever it's just on the just purely on the safety side now you want to give any sort of contact details or is i mean are you looking for like business or is that not are we just here for a chat is what i'm saying yeah which is here for a chat mate you know uh you know a couple couple of a couple of ex exporties and booties just uh you know pull up a sandbag swing a lantern and uh you know that's all it's about in it well you could have written a quick book in the last week since we spoke and then uh believe it or not we could promote your book now done it already have you written one i it was an itch that i had to screw i wrote it years ago you can probably find it it's called a simple guide to decompression illness um i've read a couple other books um uh for for hyperbaric training manuals and stuff like that but i i just when i was in thailand i always remember this just too many people didn't know about this even at the higher end they thought they did um and i you know somebody got quite sort of hairy when you know you were treating a guy and the instructor comes out and he wants to knock your lights out how dare you say that my diver's bent but he is he's got he's got the benzes don't worry about it we're going to treat him he'll be fine and they took it really personally he was like how could he look at his dive computer he's not done anything wrong and you know okay here we go i've got to do this lesson now um so i just went you know what i really want to do and i just put together a bit of a book and i got it reviewed by uh a couple of really great guys one is a the head of something called the divers alert network in in australia a guy called john littman and a doctor called klaus torp that the american guy has spoken before they they sort of went through it yet it's pretty good and i i got back to the uk approached the publisher and said yeah we'll we'll publish it so it was more an itch that needed to be scratched because i remember saying to him i said let you know what whatever your money you make i think give it a help for heroes or something like that [Music] it's not harry potter i'm not going to be a millionaire out of it so yeah griff listen this has been a fascinating challenge thoroughly enjoyed it um yeah oh good mate all good yeah thanks for yeah giving us your story and um yeah well you know it's always always good to chat to a fellow ex-serviceman so yeah definitely definitely and to everybody at home much love to you all please look after yourselves if you can like and subscribe that would really help the channel and see you next time [Music] you | Chris Thrall's Bought The T-Shirt Podcast | UCjbWMvXXMiwZ6Qz0WncCGiw | 2021-01-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 16,700 | 81,946 |
tmgIXT22YmY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmgIXT22YmY | Pulling Twisty Cane In Greg Fleischaker's glass blowing studio | [Music] hey everybody it's Greg fly Shaker Greg fly to my friends and here's a short video of me making twisty cane I may have made another one already about just pulling straight cane which you need to have done I needed to have done in order to get to this step so I'm preparing a drill bit so I can do the twisting by myself and I need to get clear glass on my punty my pipe it's not really pipe it's not Hollow so it's a punty and I'm just trying to get the the right amount of clear glass for the twisty cane I'm making and there are all sorts of varieties so you need to know what you're doing ahead of time and have cane already heated up to apply it to the outside or whichever layer of this clear glass that we're making here so I'm going to have blue twist inside of white twist so I got clear glass and here I'm just going to pick up two relatively large and thick pieces of blue blue cane just on opposite sides of that clear glass you can kind of see it there I try to slow it down and then there's a whole lot of heating and melting in that goes on here I won't make you watch all of it but basically it's heat smooth out heat melt in I'm going to tie in the ends here you can see those two pieces of cane sort of flap around there so I have a smooth piece there after it's all melted in I get one more gather of glass I'm going to shape it up a little bit so I don't have hot spots or bumps and then I'm going to pick up a whole bunch of white cane or a fair number white cane around the outside spaced evenly so shaping it up for this cane pickup and again you saw me think of the blue the white canes in the same Little Oven back there already heated up to 920 925 degrees and you can see the blue there it looks Orange and I'm rolling across the white cane that I had to make in a previous session and then again it's the same same game here you're going to heat them in and uh it has to be real smooth you don't want well I'm trying to even it up there so there's a little extra gap between those two I'm just squeezing them together a little bit you don't want creases showing up in your glass so take some time and smooth it out heat it in it all melt into one nice smooth piece same idea here I'm tying in all the loose tips cutting it off and now I have a smooth sort of a pointy bullet shape I guess again I won't make you watch all of it now it turns into a heating game trying to get your heat in the right place take it out of the wrong place so you saw me tip it tap it there in the end I don't want too much heat there at the very end I move the camera to get come all the way down to where I'm going to pull the glass and this is not the world's best pull I'll tell you right now um I got the the end towards me a little too hot and it'll get a little thin not disastrous just not ideal but you'll see when I start pulling it's not quite as evenly from there I start twisting with the drill bit that I had to keep hot and then once you get a little stretch here then you really start going you can see how that end closest to my I guess my left arm I don't know why I'm holding it that way I usually have my hand the other way but now it's a matter of while the heat's on the glass twist twist twist back up twist and back twist and back and this took me about 20-25 minutes to do I condense it down to a four minute video and there you go Blue twist with white Twister on it Christy cane now you can use that to make cups and vases and bowls whatever it is you want to make | Greg Fleischaker | UCh8oUQ_Yxw9TIY2tv_3i6xQ | 2023-01-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 738 | 3,504 |
O0ex1SU4whY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0ex1SU4whY | ITSM Review of Researching and Writing for Students | many of you will remember seeing their next couple of its items from introduction to computer science last week last year the most important thing as you do research because this module is going to become or be a research-based module you may remember I don't teach answers I just teach you questions so that you can find good answers in a particular context yes as Philip Pullman said some years ago like 14 years ago read widely like a butterfly but write like a bee you do not want to write like a butterfly read a bit right a bit read a bit right a bit read a bit right a bit it kind of it is difficult to follow and the answer your conclusion at the end inevitably will be just as much a surprise to you as to the reader it's not very helpful you remember I said that last year any of you some of you yeah a few of you ya drunken spiders raw for butterfly dotting around not very useful what you've got to do as you do that reading it to build your notes make your note and build your working bibliography of every last thing that is relevant that you see and as you're doing that you're pouring knowledge into your head so that as you start thinking about it in the bath or in the shower or wherever else are on the bus you start thinking about what's the structure of that and you can start building in a structure and before you know it you've got the answer remember how many of you know of or have read the Harry Potter series or seven books were you aware the JK Rowling before she wrote the first word in the first book I'd essentially planned out all seven of the books and a major topic areas she knew what was going to happen through each book and at the end and then she started putting pen to paper under soul I don't want you to start writing your assignment your article on the very first day I want you to spend a lot of time researching and thinking about things and the sessions in here will be I will talk to you a little bit about and context and some big questions and then they'll be probably typically three big questions each week and so a lot of the time you're going to be researching for find the traditional five good sources that I'll help you to answer each of the big questions about 15 minutes to do your research and perhaps make some notes build your working bibliography and then have a few minutes to discuss with those around you what your sources are share sources share ideas and then we'll have a little bit of time where you feedback and share across all of you all of the ideas that have come out of that research and then we'll move on to the next big question and so on through two hours here and then when we go to Group A and Group B for the workshop tutorial session that's when you'll be doing some more guided work that relates more and more three searching for your assignment and applying those new ideas that come from this session into what you're going to be writing and building the structure here the heading there chapter headings header one the section headings headed to the subsection levels had a three and build that structure or maybe you use a mind map I really don't mind how you work whatever works for you whether you dirty word with the headings and subheadings are we using PowerPoint or on paper maybe a mind map on paper on my map electronically whatever works but I want you to be building that structure so each week when you and I can talk to you and you can tell us how you're moving on and solving different parts of that sequence I showed you in the contextual areas of the module and then at some point when you've got lots of information in your head lots of ideas lots of structure you can start actually putting pen finger to keyboard and build that article right but I want as I've said before that linear narrative that linear story that shows you're trying to communicate to me about the problem the context the justified framework satsang maybe you're using and then why it's going to be better I want a nice clear story that communicates to me and anybody else your ideas some of you are going to find these articles invaluable as discussion items with your interviews for your placement you're going to be doing stuff here that is going to be relevant to almost all of the interviews again to have the feedback every year about the value of each of these assignments in this year and next year in terms of discussion topics that show off your ability to communicate to think clearly to analyze and synthesize bring ideas together and what I'm looking for in this are ideas that have never been published before where you're bringing ideas over there and there which no one has linked together new perspectives on developing IT services that's what a challenge is today for this semester how many of you remember using Plato in ICS last year if those of you who've done Plato it might be worthwhile going back to Plato just checking your memory proving that you can still do the citing and referencing those who haven't done it go find it you'll find it on the library section of udo because you'll see when you look at the assignment spec like last year with ICS citing and referencing perfectly is worth twenty four eight percent of your grade eight marks towards your grade so getting that right which is trivially simple once you've practiced it is worthwhile doing is eight marks straight in your straight there before you even written anything well pretty much so I'm not going to go through about all 31 pages of this you can pick it up and look at some of your stuff yourselves as well I'm going to cover look at the first two men in many ways it's going to be a kind of restatement of what you learned last year but upping the level for you because that is two years later year later and life is more complicated for you this year higher standard you remember what we said about quoting is basically direct copying of what people have written now you may remember last year I said that in the field of business and IT and computing in academic publications there are almost no pieces of work published by academics which is actually of good enough quality and precisely enough written that it is worth bothering to quote it the only really good sources that are worth quoting directly word for word is in law where you're quoting part of a article of law for legal analysis perhaps a judge's comments which are very very carefully considered and written or in comparative literature where you're comparing at one verse in this poem with another verse in another poem or and it's useful to have those two verses quoted actually in the text so that it's easy to prepare broadly speaking in the fields of business and computer science nightie and so on we do not choose our words that carefully that it is worth the effort of copying and pasting them because in any case once you have got a quotation there nicely in brackets and or quote marks or indented as a paragraph with its citation and it's a fifty or hundred words you then have to write something about why that is relevant what is there for what it means to your argument so you might just as well save that wasted hundred words of a quotation and write your own thoughts brackets the source because all I'm interested in is what you're thinking what you're writing your analysis not what somebody else says and the other thing that comes out of quoting and cycling is that you're doing your constraining the way that you write and the sequence of your story to the sources and it's just as bad to say blogs bracket 2013 suggest that and then Smith 2014 disproves that because the he says she says former citing again constrains your ability to tell your story in your words because remember that all of the assignments all the times that you write the time to iron Vinnie right we are actually providing a window in our brain a window and are thinking to the person who's listening or reading our assignment I am when you will be using your recite your written written articles to find out how you research how you connect ideas together to come up with something really powerful persuasive and interesting that's what it's there for to find out how your brain works and then we score how your brain works that's what the mark is about basically so I don't want to I'm not going to read any quotations all quotations are mentally snow paid out because all that proves is you can find urban research and do copy paste or copy type and that is not university level activity is a mechanistic thing there's a ten-year-old can do copy paste is a 12 14 15 year-old I can find it copy paste now you all grown up your adults and you're learning critical thinking critical analysis synthesis of ideas so I don't want to see quotations I don't want to see anything that is copy pasted particularly if there is no citation because that is plagiarism and we get texture and you will then once you've been caught will then have an interesting and rather difficult discussion with the head of the school of it electronics computing maths so the thing you have to think about if you do decide to put a few very short quotations in there with citations is does your writing make sense without that quotation because i'm not going to read it because it's not a window in your mind it's just you can copy paste accurately regularly people try and get away with it okay so I'm going to put a big quotation in his hundred fifty words put the citation and indent it nicely so it clearance I've copied it as a quotation try not to do that you're not going to get very good grade because there's not enough of your own thought there to be marked well technically if you have a really good patch work for it otherwise a whole selection of quotations properly cited nice book your bibliography with all the references that a few linking words that makes it really smooth Lee technically that is not an academic offense it is mind-bendingly lazy it takes an astounding amount of effort to do actually and at the end of it you will be surprised to get around about ten percent grade because there's nothing of your own thought in it so if you really do need to have a little something that sets of context and sometimes it's actually quite nice to have a short phrase in quotes as an introduction to a section that makes a particular point so site it gives it citation and it might be a little piece of poetry who knows what it is but something that makes the thing come to life that's okay anything more than that bother citations are their knowledge meant that you found the information it might be a quotation or it might just be this is the source of the information I'm using to make this point so every time you remember that you are saying this is a fact give the citation of where you got it otherwise it's your fairy story and you are not writing fairy stories unlike JK Rowling so any fact that is stated made this an assertion and your theory any framework and your concept that you introduce needs to have a citation otherwise it's a fairy story another say you are not writing fairy stories you are writing evidence-based critical analyses of situations so and so that you then ask me Richard how many references do I need in my article and the answer is I'm going to tell you the question I will pose back to you however is in English a paragraph consists of in our terms sent over some ideas concepts facts figures whatever which you are comparing and contrasting so that kind of gives you a perspective that each paragraph should have at least two separate citations two different ideas that you can then compare and contrast that's the barest minimum is a couple of citations per paragraph now if you do a high grade critical evaluation then you're doing compare and contrast wrong more than two sources more than two concepts more than two perspectives that kind of suggests you need more than two citations per paragraph it's not saying that you need to have more than two or three unique ones to a paragraph over the various paragraphs you might want to reuse some of your site from there back down here so you're you may not end up with any paragraph times three or more references some of those references can be reused and the purpose of the citation is two for one to say this is who or where I got the ideas from and just as importantly it helps the interested reader find that source if they want to develop their own research why do you do this well a supporting providing that turning your writing from a fairy story into academic incredible piece of work just credit to your sources because otherwise if you use the other people's ideas without giving credit to it you are stealing their ideas and none of us like to have our ipods and iphones and smartphones and all our technology that we have our first technology stolen office we don't like on what it's being stolen we don't like our id's being stolen and so taking people's of public eight published ideas and using without credit is stealing their ideas demonstrate that you're capable of academic level research that second year level occasionally you're going to find a point to a reference to a source you can't easily get hold of in which case you would you can use secondary referencing which is a longer that or citation witches self 2014 in McKinley 2016 you seeing 26 mekinese 2016 but you can't find the publication my publication that she was referencing you can do that if you like occasionally preferably don't because you don't know what the context is you don't know that when you actually use my ideas in the context that I wrote about it so secondary referencing and citing is a bad idea as a general point so try to get primary sources as much as possible where when every time you use someone else's idea even when you have programming if you copy someones code give the credit in the source code now this is going to be interesting sometimes when you're doing in this mod and not in this module but in while you're doing BSC I particular size and advanced analytics coding where sometimes we're going to set your challenge the whole class perhaps I want you to find some code which does this and you work together you collaborate and out of that you song one or two of your gonna coalesce around a really cool piece of SAS code a macro or something which will do something valuable that all you need to use depending on the circumstances it may well be allowed by your shooter that you all use that that I mean there's one coming up in this dissertation project I've got for this year where there are 17,000 files spread across about 200 folders that I need the students to be able to cite the whole lot into SAS and by doing it by hand is kind of a little bit difficult importing 17,000 files as you well know and I want someone to come up with a chunk of code which we can then put it up on our library somewhere but at times when you can do that but if you are copying other people's code make sure you identify this would be borrowed from here and whenever you make a statement of fact an assertion you use a citation to make it very plain that's when you got to the faster all last year I talked a bit about so what did I I see remember mentioning so what to you just a reminder as you develop that's structure that linear structure the golden line from the start to the conclusion all the time keep asking yourself challenging yourself so what on what particular once you start adding the words that structure keep thinking so what why did I put that phrase there that sentence that I've paragraph there is it the right place does he add to something have I answered all the questions think so what all the time and if you're working together politely but use it so what and often when I'm to talking to your night maybe when you will start doing it as well you start explaining something and stop thinking wow I've done well we'll probably come back and say okay so what I expand what's the because it's all about that and as you start looking at this research you're going to have to think so what about almost everything but remember the rule is you can use any source except wiki sources yeah sometimes you're going to go into the technical academic journals some of the stuff but a lot of it I'm expecting you to be using more public website stuff the stuff that comes with tetra public computer weekly computing from bcs from severe from some of the articles that we get in LinkedIn if you connected to the right news feeds the first thing you had to think about is so what and so who who is writing that is it a well written piece have a look at their link in profile see who they are what their job role is what they're doing have a look at some of their other postings to see whether they make a credible sensible story does it look as as authoritative can I rely on it not really what crystal appraisal of your sources is all about a lot of the time when we're looking at your work and this will happen quite a bit I suspect in your first formative review you won't get it next year in the third year because you will already let the lesson in this module with me but probably that week that 11th week we're going to be going through and also so what I like a passage because actually Rob answering something you've inadvertently because you haven't thought so what you've actually left a question hanging but I are Wiggy with our experience on background can see yeah it goes a little way but you suddenly left a great big holes that everybody to fall into more particularly you and so will be challenging you actually find the answers to that and don't even if you found it don't leave it to three pages later there is nothing more irritating to me and we need to fake have written oh crap if we're doing in the old days read so what where's the answer and you've forgotten about this and then two pages later here's the answer and we've now got to go back and find that ready and cross it all out that seriously teaches it seriously irritating and it destroys the credibility of your whiting you've lost authority and what you try to do this year is to develop your personal authority so when you're out with your own companies next year they will trust you and they will rely on you so so what becomes hugely valuable let's go through this last little section and then we'll break for a while what we need we're getting a bit tired we need to have a little sort of wander around those of you who are coming back and come back off a cup of coffee or something at six down spit upstairs and we just finished our we just want to finish this last little bit he was a bit of journalist like came across about six seven years ago in the early days of developing internet broadband mobile broadband subscriptions have increased five seventy five percent I was actually in I forget which paper computer journaling was horrifying why what questions and this is over to you now what questions do we actually need to ask ourselves or the article writer the journalist about that to make some sense out of it where well how how why yes stop playing with those words yeah but ok where why are you asking a question of where well you can imagine that being driven by smell of China rather than a remote island somewhere game yeah what was the next one when know how how yeah what sort of reason why would we ask the question how about this one have you seen today's news about nokia have done some work on fiber that takes a fiber transmission capability up to tear a bit the second strand so that frees this off a bit well the questions do we want to know what about compared to what yeah what's the baseline yeah i mean what what is how many broadband werlla x data go what are we at now what other questions do we need to ask ourselves to make sense out of that roller glib piece of wording period time period of time is it a few months or a few years when did that start when did that seventy-five percent growth finish because without the starting times very difficult from what levels and is it Universal these are the same in every country or does it vary across different countries so yeah Oh another one that we've forgotten about is why is it important does it matter to anybody or just a well sort of fact and finally you said there's no citations there at all so I then rewrote it and there were two interesting little problem still would have to be rewritten and you'll notice there's one two three four citations in one small paragraph there as well it turned out it was seventy-five percent during 2002 and that was computing do good in this is a good indicator of the importance of broadband to the carrier's that's the highest need people who actually have all the fiber and soul the problem was that the UK market only back in 2002 only five percent of inhabitants had access to broadband which by the way was counted at 250 kilobits a second compared to the situation in Korea back in 2003 or two sorry when twenty one percent of inhabitants had access to broadband and here's two sources and so you have inhabitants inhabitants for that statement but then unfortunately the new data in 2004 from The Times 119 September was the level has increased a sixty percent of householders so you've got a bit of a fruit salad there because we don't know that sixty percent of household having access to broadband actually is the same as sixteen percent of an ovum inhabitants having access so you have to be very careful about the units of measure for example this is more academically correct than the first one nature as pure journalism is designed to catch oh I got a factoid out there which says 75 percent but from five percent in the UK with a very low baseline so that kind of helping you to think about why we do citations how we build an academically credible analysis and how you get away from fairy tales and journalist you are not journalists you are academic researchers be rigorous briefly your sources because you're going to be using a lot of outside sources non i triple e type sources because they're true reported or research five years ago and published after a long long process about five three or four five years later so i want modern stuff however where was it published these are kind of levels of authority in the classical sense of thinking about public your sources but it's helping you to think about okay so who's published whose ideas am i using is that valid is it useful is it modern is it long ago is it leading-edge who published it have other people referred to it you can look at citation disease it for that source stuff however one of the interesting things about all of the assignments I'm going to be setting you from this year and next year all of the topics are going to be leading edge no one will have published on them before so you are going to be researching leading edge stuff so that's why I say don't look in academic sources by a large because they won't have been covering the stuff you are researching and publishing now but you will be bringing a lot of information to from today and yesterday a few weeks ago things that are going on in the world of IT and that's going to be really but you must judge your sources and that lady gentlemen concludes the introduction to the module the thing is I want you to be doing as you move from a tort environment to a learning by research you are going to be teaching yourselves or not you are going to become more knowledgeable and more expert in your site in Durham in topic you're going to use for your assignment than anyone else in the world so you I so you are going to become experts in the field and people will hopefully look at and read your articles one last thing I'll stop 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1-fuJYvJ7Sk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-fuJYvJ7Sk | Heated Debates & Misconceptions about Degrowth (Timothée Parrique) | [Music] hello everyone and welcome to the circular metabolism podcast i'm your host aristide from metabolism of cities in this podcast we interview thinkers researchers activists policy makers and practitioners to better understand the metabolism of cities and how to reduce their environmental impacts in a socially just and context-specific way on today's episode i want to go back to a topic we briefly covered previously on a previous episode and get a bit more technical or encyclopedical this concept is getting more and more traction although it is still very badly understood or used by people i'm talking about the concept of the growth to clarify some misconceptions about this topic i've invited timothevaric a researcher that hosts a phd from the universe university claremont overn and the stockholm resolution center entitled the political economy of degrowth timote is very active online where he collects and digests most of the work on degrowth but he also responds to media articles that cover degrowth both positively and negatively with all that being said timothy thanks for being part of this podcast and perhaps can you give a brief introduction of yourself and your work hello alicity and thanks for having me yeah i i do collect and digest a lot of material from the internet that makes me uh sound a bit like the garbage collector of d growth literature but yes i during my phd i've tried to synthesize and organize the ideas that have been associated with d growth so you could say i've tried to build a theory of d growth and one of my favorite part of that was to get into the criticism what i've called you know the controversies the point that we're unclear and use these um hot questions to work with the concept you know in the same way that you would warm up a sword and fire and then you know like hammer it so you can shape it into something new i think a concept is the same it is in the heat of the controversy that a concept can take new shapes so since the thesis has been finished i've been focusing on this among uh a few other research questions but i could not expect that degrowth would become so cool because when i started in 2016 it wasn't so you would talk about g-growth and people would be like do you what even my own computer still refuses you know to to accept negro with my word software as a as a as an actual word it still keeps freaking what does it propose yeah regrowth ah yeah more growth the cool concept for my computer uh but now with the pandemic um d growth has has become a widely popular topic and now uh during the french presidential election and i'm sure we'll come back to this uh one of the candidate has been uh promoting d growth and so my phone has been ringing like every day from journalists being like hi just heard about this degrowth thing what is it could you just summarize in like 30 seconds your 800 pages thesis please so i got this one every day i'm getting better at it so what's the the latest 30 seconds you've given to a media oh no i should have never said that actually it's um widely different answers depending on who's going when an economist is calling i had like an economist journalist from tv wanting to you know they're gonna film the three-minute little explanatory videos about d growth and then they were just like okay how do i explain this to an economist it's not the same way you would explain it to a sustainability scientist or to a just a mainstream politician or something like this but that's what i like about the concept there are many different entrants it's a bit like a house well concept is always like a house whenever you do theory building it's exactly like building a house and when you have a house you can enter by one door by one window you can do things you can store things in that and degrowth is a bit like that it's a house with many entrants that contains many furnitures and many different things and it's a house that has been you know on construction and redesigned and so there's a lot uh to be used to discuss a lot of discussion can be hosted in that house and the way you decide to define it in the first plane place can either either stimulate an interesting and new discussion or just shut it down so when journalists come to you and ask like okay so you i had this one a few days ago okay so i so i i think you're you and your friends tell me about your friends yeah you're advocating for a permanent recession in the world am i right so you do that so so why like well this is the the worst question i ever received you're like okay well there's so much unpacking to do but where do i start now so so it's like uh tim you hate people why explain us in 30 seconds you're a heartless monster what is that explain so yeah in in 30 seconds though or less so you said that um you know a sword get it gets forged in and you know in these tough times and then under a heated questions what what are the some of the the most heated questions that you often get when you talk about the growth or or that you want to counter using the the degrowth argument one of the recurring controversy is about the name and is it an appealing is that the right communication strategy is that something that perhaps will be a non-starter for politicians that need to appeal to voters and that's not a superficial question about you know the the semantic it's not something very scholarly it's an important question because the question behind this is not only about d growth is about how do we build momentum for creating change in society so here we see we have a very broad uh sociological question and degrowth is in that sense not that different from a green new deal an ecological transition sustainable development back in the 80s and 90s and many other transition concepts i don't think it has anything to do with the fact that d growth is called d growth or you could call it whatever you want the underlying question is you know how do we kickstart an important transformation something that's not gonna kickstart itself and something that we need to kick start fast so that's that's the real question here so very often the debate remains within like i don't like how it sounds it sounds negative you know and you're like okay great but you know we're not discussing how to we're not creating a shampoo brand you know we're not gonna have this like we want to appeal to consumer maybe they want to buy this stuff this is not what it's about having a name that is provocative enough to kick start the discussion and then to hold that discussion to the point where it can move to something else i think you know degrowth is a bit of a bridge concept of course you know i do hope that in 10 20 years we will have stopped discussing degrowth because if we still do it means we're still living in a society obsessed by economic growth and judging by you know what the ipcc is telling us uh if that is still the case in 20 years well then our job is going to get increasingly difficult so that's one controversy i like about the name i'm sure you've heard of it before and well what's interesting with this is that well what you said that uh a lot of times it's negative and people are scared about this and all of that but we also seen how sustainable development didn't work how many other non-controversial uh concepts didn't work throughout the years right and degrowth out of the gate says growth is more or less the enemy quote-unquote this is what where our efforts should should uh where this is where we should put our efforts and in that sense it's not meant to be appealing it points with the finger that's our common enemy let's say or so at least you can you cannot bring a green greenwash that much degrowth compared to other concepts or can you no i don't think you can't and that's one of its strengths i'll often find that if we're standing behind a concept like the common good economy for the common good the well-being economy the concept of the good life buen vivir you know sustainable economy a green economy is circular economy i cannot think of a single person today that's going to be against a well-being economy and if everyone is for something it means you've you've not pointed you know the divergence of interest your concept does not have any transformative power and today if we start admitting that the system we have today is unsustainable and we can spend more time developing what do we mean by that system but if the status quo is not working it means we need change that is transformative radical structural you call it as you want but a lot of change and so if we're producing something and everyone agrees including the fossil fuel extractors and you know the capitalist round tas and you know marketing firms they're not okay perhaps you know we've not touched really that part of the system that we want to change so with degrowth at least it works you know you just point it and you you divide the room straight away you know some people are gonna think yeah they're gonna love it other people are gonna hate it and that's the good start for discussion then we can agree on what we disagree that's that's the first thing that's important now and then later on we can reconcile with other concepts that are more consensual post growth we can come back to uh you know the well-being economy which of course is is an important concept in the very long term and it's not either the growth or the well-being economies more like d-growth is that concept to trigger discussion to be critical about economic growth and enable us actually to just decentralize certain institutions and do all the changes that will enable the building of the well-being economy so that was one heated argument let's say uh the the one of uh the name as well and how yeah you know how how to call it are they were they some others that you often get or something that you always respond to or want to clarify okay i'm gonna talk of one that is very technical and specific but i think it's important so very often you'll be like okay we want d-growth and we associate this maybe with working time reduction some investment in public services renewable energy infrastructure supporting cooperatives local agriculture so a lot of changes and people will be like well how do you finance this where do you find the money so that sounds like a very pragmatic question and it's not new to d growth i mean ever since there was green parties at every presidential election you know all the others always just looking smug and calling their economists like nice your little thing you want to tax you know you want to just phase out fossil fuel and you want to do this and that but how are you going to pay for it [Music] so now in the context of degrowth this question becomes interesting because that forces us to rethink the core question of political economy which is the question of value where is value coming from in society today in let's say mainstream economics vision of capitalism we tend to see value as anything that can be sold you know with a profit on the market so we're we're mixing like value with uh profitability in a sense and so if you're perhaps saying like well we're gonna have a local job guarantee that's gonna help matching people with green jobs that have meaning for them but they're not going to produce anything that has a financial value because they're going to perhaps just you know restore ecosystems work on on burned forest for example and well that's just uh that's not going to generate any money and so people will be like well that does not generate any value i don't think that's true i mean it's just here we can see that there's just two different definitions of value and today perhaps and that's part of the degrowth canon is to criticize the narrow-mindedness about the definition of value in capitalism where you have this uh this the market that is basically setting what should be considered valuable and what should not so i give you an example but public services so somehow when you ask people how will you finance d growth one underlying assumption is that public services do not create value they're like luxuries that we can afford because we can tax the value created in uh market activity you know income taxation value-added taxation taxing profits all of this the state function a tiny bit of that money and then can use it to pay for doctors and you know build hospitals and invest in renewable energy and somehow we need to grow the market economy so that we can finance this activity through state taxation but then as an economist you need to ask yourself what's the difference in nature between you know a private private production and public production because it's precisely the same you know they each kind of mobilize some money in advance pay some people to do some work mobilize some natural resources produce a service or a good and then they sell it private production you sell it on the market and customers pay straight public production customers don't pay they get more or less free access to the service but then it's paid with taxation macroeconomically there's no differences between these two you could have an economy that is fully private an economy that is fully public it would just work precisely the same so here we see we're confronting ourselves with a new liberal belief as the state as in a inherently inefficient entity and here i'm not only pointing at the state to kind of reconstruct uh everything should be public but also because when we're talking of degrowth we're talking of decentralizing economic activity so i think more and more actually at the commons level at the level of the city where we have local currencies cooperatives neighborhood reciprocity networks things like this and if we start from the assumption that these are unproductive luxuries that we can afford by taxing amazon and all the other companies then you know we're not really dealing with the underlying problem which is the question of value and what do we decide to value in production the growth answer we should value what satisfy needs more than you know what just find a buyer on the market i think it's just uh in a society with very high levels of inequality you cannot trust market demand anymore so we need to fall back on something else and i think falling back on on needs is a pretty solid grounding to organize an economy because at the end of the day that's what the economy is about you should satisfy needs of course at the same time though you know how do you say how do you compare needs between different countries or how do you set a standard of needs you know i mean our needs have vastly changed over the last 20 30 or 100 years and well probably we're still happier now than a century ago but i mean of how much you know can we quantify how how much our our needs are are more met today than a century before and you know how much more resources will met meet uh like one percent more of our needs you know there's a i think uh politicians or economists like numbers uh and like to see the the gdp change of x percent um like how would we say we've met zero point x of our needs this year or that would be a politician's goal uh of a degrowth politician would be to meet all of the needs of our all of our citizens how do we go about this numerically or can we yeah i mean there are many indicators that allow you to do this and let's remember gdp was created in the 1930s the first solid alternative to gdp was uh in 1972 and since then there's many many alternatives i'll give you an example of one way i quite like that i've been using in my thesis for france so there's an economist that has calculated the way it calls the macroeconomic surplus so what it does it starts by calculating reference basket so you take you know maybe like 10 15 people in a city and you ask them what do you need what kind of goods and services do you need every day every week every month to be able to be happy uh satisfy your needs participate in society so of course you know they'll tell you house and cars and everything you know depending on on whatever the definers needs then once you have this quantity of stuff you give them a price you know and then you aggregate to okay these people in this city say this in another city they said that but in that other city housing is more expensive so perhaps the living wage is a bit higher and then you aggregate with the entire population that gives you a bit of a minima like to satisfy everyone's needs in france you need that amount of money and then you can compare this to national income okay which is just you know one way of calculating gdp and if you do this in france interestingly in 1950 that was the moment where they were both equal national income was just right what you need to satisfy everyone's needs so if you decrease your national income it means that some people will not be able to satisfy their needs but now today there is just a 42 surplus so if you were to cut friends income by 42 and granted that income was equitably uh distributed it means that everyone could still satisfy their needs so that's one way if you still want to play with monetary indicators you can do this but then we're we're leaving out a lot of different uh let's say no monetary ways of satisfying needs because at the end of the day you know there's not some needs you don't satisfy with commodities the need for affection and communality and trust and all of this so i in in part of all the new uh waves of uh alternative to gdp indicators we have the the data and we have the indicator to do this i mean look at the one in new zealand the well-being budget that they've been starting to use in 2019 65 indicators social ecological economic with data on education leisure time trust political participation inequality uh disposable income and of course many others on on measure of ecological sustainability so if you still want we'll we will still be able to measure the performance of of public policy and even at the level of the city if we assume that decision making will be decentralized for a municipality or for neighborhood commons you can still measure these things and actually that's that's what we do today the only difference is today we assume we still measure this we measure life expectancy and health levels and education levels all of this is better and better measured but the shortcut we do association is to assume that more gdp per capita is somehow correlated to more of these empirically we know it's not true now we just need to do the extra step and be like well let's just not care about gdp per capita let's just you know focus on the well-being with these indicators and let's name this the objective of the economy you know i've always been my you know my utopian economy will be one where you know the the main goal of the economy every year is to reach like a two percent decrease in working time you know every every year you know they would publish the governor will be today we've reduced working time by you know this amount of hours that is the equivalent of you know you can increase your nap time by two and a half you know per day and then the people will be yes yes more naps i'll see you in a bit i have to nap now i get it no that is here i'm making a point about an economy it's mean to economize like it's a collective organization to satisfy needs and so we should measure its performance with its ability to economic economize the use of resources so starting with time of course the less we have to work the more we can just not work and do whatever we want which is great and then the same thing the less natural resources we use well then the less we have we take the risk of degrading ecosystems the more we you know preserve natural resources for later so of course then there are other goals having to do with the quality of the process of production and conditionality and that but deeply if your economy requires year after year more resources to function it means it's just losing in performance except of course if we're if you're starting from a point where you know you don't have enough production to satisfy all your needs then it's normal then that production increase to match it but in our case when it's like this using more resources makes no sense whatsoever so i guess that's a another heated argument which always come to seen is that oh yeah d growth but what about countries that still have to meet their needs and all of that and it's always the same it's like but degrowth cannot happen everywhere but there is i guess people just read the headlines and don't see the entire picture of the entire text and i guess no the growth scholar ever says that a country that hasn't met its needs should not meet its needs and uh we should just you know instead of having two cars we should just have one car uh how do you how do you find the patience to respond to these type of comments okay so to realize how absurd that situation is imagine i'm a doctor i go online and i explain you know i've been working on obesity for quite some years and i'm explaining i've realized that somehow if you're in a situation if you're overweight situation of obesity reducing your intake of sugar and fats and different food can be a good way of losing weight and then you have everyone attacking you being like oh right so you want to shrink the body weight of just you know thin children you want everyone to lose weight you want babies to lose weight you're just mental that's the same thing here it's it's absolutely the same d growth since day one so pre-history in the 1970s and and the concept itself since the beginning of the 2000 was always very specific to we need to reduce production and consumption in high income high uh consuming countries and we need to do so precisely because natural resources and ecosystem function are limited and so if we want other countries in the world that have not reached that level of production to be able to increase it we need to make sure that they have time energy and material if we expropriate all of their natural resources and we keep them locked in producing you know all the stuff that we consume in the north then there's going to be a bit of a problem so the solution from the degrowth perspective is you know this macroeconomic diet in ecologically fat countries has to enable the let's say availability of resources for a healthy diet in uh other countries and here when i'm saying this it's not meant to mean like oh the global self can just follow the path of development of the no it doesn't mean that when i say to develop it's you know they can define prosperity the way they want but one thing we know whatever the way you define prosperity if you have economic agitation if you produce more things you need more energy material and time so regardless of what you're doing why you're doing it how long you're doing it you will need these energy time and resources and so far they don't have them because high-income countries are uh eating it all and it's funny how i mean there are very heated arguments on at least on twitter and every i see every week another person saying about their own opinion on the growth or um how they think it's suicide or how they think it's uh so before it was just hippies right the growth were just a bunch of hippies that wanted to to live in communal spaces and share many things and now it it gets like no no the gross people are are intrinsically bad or they they want to see other people suffer and i i don't know it's because it's gaining momentum so they really feel that they have to react to to something new uh or have they what is their beef as well with with d growth why this sudden despise or this sudden let's say animosity against this topic because it has gained some some momentum do you think or have you understood it a bit why this is more frequent than before uh it depends on the attack i've seen strange things uh since um this year before summer there's been many attacks coming from the us especially among eco-socialists communist groups criticizing degrowth for somehow being a disguised way of imposing austerity into poor people so these uh detractors even went arguing that we were secretly financed by you know capitalists like bill gates to create this whole narrative to force poor people to constrain their consumption so that we could leave even more resources available for the consumption of the risk the rich and make it morally acceptable so here i mean that conspiracy theory by the way bill gates is listening and has you know money to spare absolutely okay to send it to the de-growth community i can tell you i've been indeed with research in 2016 and there's just very little money in it but what's interesting is is the question you're asking you know why are just people so scared about this and from uh when i wrote this chapter of my thesis but the history of the concept i it reminded me when i've learned about the history of sustainable development and it faced similar criticism when it came out people were just like oh that's green dictator oh that's the north coming to impose you know austerity into poor countries so we've seen like now when you're studying degrowth controversies actually you can see waves of of criticism that have attacked sustainable development eco-socialism every time there is a concept linked you know more directly or indirectly to sustainability or any concept really that is just a transformative that is aiming to change the status quo and the way we organize the economy there's this strong reaction of i suspect most of the time people who benefit from the system uh you know very often a good debate with bankers and mainstream economists and they're like are our ceos people within company and they're like yeah we don't like d growth and and then i could i can understand at least that would be the most valuable criticism this one i've never received but you know what if people are listening if you want to have the the ultimate criticism of d growth is like well i'm a capitalist i can make a lot of money with very little effort just on relying on the power of the property i already own if somehow we redistribute wealth well it means i'm somehow going to lose that power and that's true you will that's a fair criticism and that follows you know a degree of theory with is not that original in the sense of there are many other concepts that advocate for a redistribution of wealth for example you know like uh uh the the participative socialism of to my pkt here in france that is just you know in terms of inequality goes in exactly in the same direction of uh than d growth and sometimes even further in the in the intricate way of reducing inequality so here that will be an honest you know straight on criticism but most of the one i hear are based on misunderstandings and i'm not quite sure i still understand why this is so because like 10 years ago perhaps you know you type d growth on google you have nothing there's no books you know it's a lot of stuff in french the wikipedia is pages crap you have no videos perhaps you're left alone in your head and you're like well that should be the opposite of growth so recession recession means unemployment means poverty means bankruptcy uh okay so that's bad fair enough but i mean look at the material that is online as you say i've been collecting and digesting yeah and there's a lot of extremely good material short videos blog posts books podcasts like this one where people take the time to really clarify so now i don't think there is an excuse for for someone you know publishing this just one page or being like degrowth is i mean i've read one like this published a month ago where the main argument is degrowth degrowth advocates you know killing children that's the argument economic growth you know saves lives by reducing infant mortality if you're again economic growth you're for increasing infant mortality and so therefore we advocates of the growth or supporters of increasing infant mortality i mean that's you know that's flawless logic how can you yeah of course socrates is a human a human i don't know what so socrates is a dog yeah yeah um so you said you started your your phd research around 2016 um and that's where you you really started working on d growth did you started before that how did you arrive a bit on this topic were you a social scientist an economist before that or what was a bit your your background and how did you approach or arrive to the to this topic it was a long way a slightly embarrassing way so it's confession time like it's better to get it out there let me put the candles yeah so i i started to study economics from day one at university and at first like many economic students it was mainstream economics nothing about the environment i had to wait for year number three to get a course about environmental economics actually after that i just did an erasmus exchange to sweden and back then there was an environmental economics that was a bit more developed than in france and as an economist i arrived with so much arrogance that's that's the embarrassing part being like kind of a change what is that let me solve this in five seconds carbon tax boom so i was like really like a complicated equation yeah and that's it exactly right then i was like i can demonstrate you mathematically oh you're wrong and with the carbon tax in just five minutes you know that problem is gone so and when i did this i think i felt i i fell into a black hole that is the complexity of sustainability issues and the intermingling of social and environmental justice and i realized you know at that moment that everything i had been learning for three years was more or less useless i feel like wow it felt like two lists i could not understand the problem i you know it was just very difficult so i decided to equip myself i was like uh i need to i need to i need to get some tools to solve these and so i've heard about ecological economics as an alternative school thought in economics to environmental economics so i decided to stay in sweden and study this for my master's i actually did two masters in this one in france which was one of the first masters in environmental economics with some leaning towards ecological economics then did one in sweden more focused on ecological economics and when you start uh to learn ecological economics one of the first thing is you you conceptualize the economy as embedded within nature so the finiteness of the planet is one of your starting assumption so you're working with laws of biology and the laws of physics and very quickly you realize that you know this endless economic growth we assume is possible in mainstream economics well that becomes like completely untenable uh within an ecological economics framework and in doing this then i stumbled like in the concept of of of degrowth and and i felt like for the first time like the not only de-growth as a concept but all the the the small concept that we ended in the literature you know seeing economies as a societal metabolism uh uh seeing like you know different theories of values looking at all the theories that try to understand you know what's happening outside of the economy thinking about the economy in terms of need satisfaction uh thinking of different alternative property regimes so looking at commons and hybrid comments and and and not for profit ventures and all these things so i felt that was a great toolbox to use and uh i decided to uh but it was messy i mean let's face it back then when i entered in the field i was like it was a bit confusing there was like a lot of wealth it's like you're entering you know a secondhand market it's huge and you have like all those valuable stuff but they're piled up together and so you're like scaffold and you're like oh wow that's cool that's that was me discovering the girls so during the thesis i wanted to i kind of share that experience that i had been trying to put things in the right place uh so that's what i did during the thesis and it became a bit of an obsession i i must confess like all theses yeah yeah and i'm recovering from this it can be quite long the recovery phase so do you still keep contact with your economist colleagues i mean how how does how do you you know did they feel that you were crazy back in the day when you said what you discovered did you i i always feel this is kind of a a long lonely path for a certain moment until you you finally feel equipped with these tools to really understand and back you up with okay now i i think i see the the challenges now i think i see the problematic more clearly so and then you feel eager to to actually uh converse to to challenge to to argue either with the previous your previous let's say um background or with you know be embraced and be part of this new uh groups of ecological economics but how did this transition go did you discuss this with your fellow economies did they feel that you were kind of crazy or did no you actually it was a whole cohort that went towards the same direction uh no there was not that many people and i mean still today you don't have many economists uh just working on that topic and i i think my thesis in france is the first one first phd in economics on the topic of degrowth so it is that's you know it's just a we're we're a few of us on the whatsapp group and that's pretty much uh the movement of de-growth economist but i i can still notice that there's been a shift uh even comparing to when i started to at this project about my thesis you know proposing in 2015 just before it started and people looking at me like why would we need d growth since we have green growth i don't understand you know the why would you want to research this uh now today with so much better data about the failure and limits of green growth and even environmental economists starting to freak out being like uh do we have a plan b like okay so now like now you can justify that yeah we're working on the plane b you know we're at d girls colors i feel we're a bit like a a team scholars it's just like we've been preparing this plan and when everything else has failed they just call us and policies like okay you're gonna put a local job guarantee there and then we're gonna cap and share these emissions and local currencies and we're gonna tie it away with just some not-for-profit cooperatives but it feels a bit like this uh now like on that sense like there's more and more demand for these alternative ideas that before nobody really cared about so there's a demand but that doesn't come from economists that come from civil society other intellectuals decision makers that just realize that you know the old recipes don't work anymore just like okay you have structural unemployment you you want to solve that and you're just here pressing your gdp button and hoping that something happens like okay well we've been doing this for quite a while but uh breaking news there's no more economic growth secular stagnation i mean that's a mainstream economic concept and it's just it's not ideological or well it's just you know empirical run out so you can keep pressing the button and even if we have you know qualitatively it's not the type of growth that's going to create you know the jobs you want and if it does you know it's not guaranteed that these will be just jobs that will be enjoyed by the people that perform them so you're like here we realize that your your gdp button is just you know it's the old pac-man button you know take it away and and give us you know a nice little xbox uh gear things with a lot of different buttons so decision makers are asking for new solutions students are asking for new theories i mean the whole movement for uh pluralism and economics education i think it's it's uh you know all the economic students like pulling greed at timber move being like you know i'm not gonna spend five years at university to learn you know trickle down theory and green growth and then find that it was just all the lie otherwise you can do a you know a masters in harry potter studies or you know a lord of the rings theories it's it's also very useful but you do this perhaps more useful but yeah it's fine we call it literature i think if you do a masters in mainstream economics today it's actually closer to cultural studies than it is from just social science which was a that was a harsh one but it complained from the heart so the students are asking for different theories and becomes more and more difficult for mainstream economists to legitimate uh their theories one of my favorite story was after the subprime crisis of uh you know 2008 and uh the queen of england you know send a little happy little call to the economist at the london school of economics and she was just you know hi i just only have a question for you uh why didn't you see it coming and you know and so they had to write very awkward situation a letter to answer this question and the letter is priceless i've got it framed in my in my office because it's so beautiful and their main we pushed the gdp a button but it didn't work exactly we found out it was not connected actually someone loved it and so it's anyway it's technical you can't really understand you don't have a degree in economics no but their answer was even more shocking it was a and i called collective failure of imagination it's just the way we've been thinking about the economy did not allow us to see what was to come and so ever since economists their theories have been repeatedly put into shameful situation like this where very noticeable events happen like a global financial crisis or a planet threatening climate change you know the type of stuff you would want to see as an economist so now i think it's making easier and easier to introduce yourself as well i'm in the toradox economist i work with feminist economics with ecological economics with marxian economics i'm trying to rebuild economic tools that are adapted to the anthropocene and to you know the economy that we have today and especially that can equip us to deal with the challenge they're just pressing today so now i feel like uh i can finally get some respect when i get back to an economics department but the funny thing is since i published the thesis i've been doing like maybe 60 events you know online and and physical and uh i don't think i've ever been invited by an economics department i get invited by companies governments business schools a lot of engineering schools i'm just invited by you know the polish governments and a podcast in nepal but an economics department caring about some understanding economic growth in relation to the environment they're not quite there so that's lacking some imagination yeah economist it's never too late if you want to hear about negro it's still possible oh boy yeah it's funny um one of the i think the the first chapters of uh of kate where was the book is about this whole economist's curriculum about how we still continue to learn the same thing and you would you can argue the same thing about engineers you can argue the same thing about a number of of disciplines um [Music] however i mean it seems so obvious at least a non-economist can see what's unfolding and kind of figure this out so sometimes you wonder why an economist does not see it but any case you briefly you navigated through it very quickly but i think it's very important you said and we have more and more consistent data to back up that green growth doesn't work um let's just settle this debate the growth versus green growth and why you wrote a whole or co authored a whole report on on why decoupling doesn't work uh so i can imagine that you use this argument to say why green growth doesn't work right yeah can you explain a bit what is decoupling what is the green growth and why it doesn't work let's do it okay so 10 years ago you would just talk about d growth economists would say like well no need we have green growth already and they would put some some graph uh today you know they will pick something on our world and data and show you look that's gdp per capita that's energy used it's decoupling we're good it was very difficult to mingle into these numbers because there were just so many of them but what has happened last year in june 2020 is significant there's been the first exhaustive review of the decoupling literature so that's 835 studies coming back you know to the invention of the concept of decoupling at the beginning of the 1990s so these people i mean in decoupling debunked one year before you know we've been trying to do the same and we covered you know a few hundred maybe 300 studies empirical studies but these people they really been lifting every single rock knocking at every single village door but do you have decoupling data give it to us and they've done a proper job there were a lot of of us respected scholars and they they really did a careful study and they concluded the same thing that we did in the coupling debunked and that's the argument that i'm gonna make now it's just like it's not a matter of saying that green growth is impossible of course in theory it's possible because in theory everything is possible especially in mainstream theory no classical theory but you know that's not the question the question is facing the type of climate deadline that we have in that situation also where we have an unfair development of the world and certain countries need to have access to natural resources more urgently than others uh is green growth a viable strategy for ecological sustainability and the answer to that question is no and why is that it all centers on the concept of decoupling uh which is funny enough because decoupling might be the the most unappealing concept of it all like you know it sounds like a divorce but you never hear people like psychologists and languages being like oh don't talk about decoupling you know it refers to divorce people will not like it the coupling has become you know one of the mantra of every single international organization which shows that negative terms sometime works anyway decoupling meaning you know gdp we want to keep it rising and no environmental pressure we want to decouple and have just more gdp less pressures and indeed if we had this everywhere in the world that would be good but most of the time in most countries in the world we have this it continues then we have a lot of case of relative decoupling so gdp increase and there are a bit of efficiency but it still climbs up and very rarely in a handful of countries for a handful of selected impact often just greenhouse gases we have absolute decoupling but the absolute decoupling is not like this it's more like you know flats yeah tiny tiny less so here when you look at these and the time it takes for this reduction to happen that makes me conclude that decoupling is just not fast enough it's not big enough it's not encompassive enough because you know if we take together impact on water used waste disposal greenhouse gases mineral extraction you know a soil usage biodiversity loss all the different impact that our economic activity has on the environment that's what we need to decouple not only decarbonize the economy that's like that's step one so if you decarbonize the economy but then you just re-materialize by just you know using a lot of minerals to to build a constantly increasing renewable infrastructure you've just shifted the problem elsewhere so here we we're falling into a very i think commonsensical realization which is that when an economy grows it gets bigger and so we're trying well this guy's a genius don't you guys hear that one i can also print it on t-shirts and coffee yes on demand so drop shipping yeah if we have a resource resource problem climate change for example is an over pollution problem too much emissions if we want to reduce it then you know shrinking the size of the economy trying to just you know it's seems like a common sensical solutions to do this then of course if we get into the the technical argument it's not a choice between d growth and green growth it's just uh they can be complementary but in the current discussion and that is slowly changing but coming back to 10 years ago people didn't see the growth as a solution rather it's only green growth now i think i would want the discourse to shift towards recognizing that everything we can shrink today especially high uh very nature intensive sectors through strategies of frugality of sobriety of sufficiency of just cutting on you know all the production and consumption that you know leave well being unchanged so are not very very economically important uh on reducing inequality which is also as as many negative effects on society if we can do this and shrink a bit on natural resources then it makes it easier to decouple so i find here that even people that are hardcore green growth i'm sure they would prefer to start from a smaller stack of of natural resources being extracted and pollutions being emitted so here we have the strategy i would like to say is just let's first do d growth at this grain discussion about what kind what part of the economy we would like to shrink other part we would like to expand what economic form they should take should that be you know military production do this and then we focus on what the economy is about producing that efficiently which is you know using uh as low natural resources as we can and then you know we fall back on on trying to find innovations uh to be able to do this and and some solutions that have been promoted uh in green growth so last thing then i i finished on this because very often people they attack d growthers for being counterproductive because they're like if you say that so what do you propose yeah you make the green growth people look bad and so you make ecological effort look back look bad and here i think we need to be a bit more subtle of just you know let's say green growth is not enough again for ecological sustainability then when we get into a broader criticism of economic growth as a phenomenon you also have like you know social and cultural critiques so you realize that even in an infinite world that will still be some advantage to have an economy that is not just growing forever but even that so in that constrained world just for ecological purposes you can make the argument that just the economy uh should be smaller and then you can pick and choose after this and in a wide toolbox of tools some part of the green growth discourse some part of the growth discourse some part of the eco-feministic anarchistic or socialist you pick it wherever you want to just make sure that the economy is just doing what it's supposed to be doing satisfying needs getting us you know above social minima and royal remaining under ecological maxima you know that's the donut of of kate ray worth yeah so of course i mean it it makes total sense that if you want to to stop you you might turn off the tap first instead of you know putting buckets of water back to the back to the bathtub uh all of this seems quite obvious that obvious that it's always difficult to understand why it's not that obvious but um i i want to to perhaps discuss so we we talked about the green growth versus d growth and what parts of it we should first degrow and then perhaps green grow or whatever afterwards how do what is a a good strategy to figure out this is a non-essential activity and we should cut it do we have like a matrix between needs and ecological footprint and then we we we rank them and say well let's say in terms of mobility that type of mobility is too high in ecological footprints yet doesn't make you happier or it's not essential for you to go to your job or to see your family and therefore that is perhaps something that we should take out of our system is that how we could approach this cutting off the unnecessary elements of our society or how would you go about you know pick and choose or prioritize the first sectors to take out of our economy let's realize that we already do this so the system our economy is already deciding you know what should be developed and what should not go to a bank and ask for a loan to start a business and tell them you want to start i don't know a chess club or a you know whatever and and and they'll be like well sorry but that's non-essential you're not going to make any profit so i would rather lend to someone that is going to create you know an online advertising agency so we already have this rationing of producting powers which is based on one single rule we give money to where more money can be made and of course the exception of that is public investment which can bypass this rule for a while even though in today's neoliberal discourse it is at some point in the future confronted to disability to finance itself that's the discussion we had earlier so now the question is to rethink how else could we do this if we admit that somehow there are certain things that are valuable but that bear no price and will not be profitable in a financial sense how do we measure how do we account where do we do this i like to think of that process at many different levels because economic decisions often when we hear but de-growth people would be like imagining i don't know like an inventory at the government level where you know you'll be sitting on in a room and people will there'll be a grand list of just like white socks unnecessary white socks with red dots medium and they'll give a grade and it never works like this we need to tap into decisions so they're taken at at least three levels we're gonna start simple starting with the company a company decides what to produce how much to produce what tools to be used to produce so now what are or most of our companies are using as as a protocol to do this well profits so what else to be used if we take not-for-profit cooperatives that engage in very similar processes of production the only difference is that they're trying to let's say they have a that is to focus on perhaps you know the satisfaction of the specific need and so they're just making different decisions so now i'm thinking if we were in the french economy let's say where we have four millions companies to turn all of them into nor for not-for-profit cooperatives you know what kind of different decision makings would we make you know which would some companies decide somehow to to produce you know these annoying pop-up ads on the internet like will someone be like well i think this is really going to improve you know the well-being of someone and no there are certain things that just are done just because they make money if you take them away different decisions will be taken same thing at the consumption level so now i'm thinking if if you're there are many constrained forms of consumption if you want to live in paris will have to house yourself or even worse you know in london and if you want to do so you know you cannot register on a social housing list and get affordable housing quick no you will have to just pay atrocious amount of money because it's a private market and so here there's another process of rationing based on purchasing power the question is should we ration a good as fundamental as housing based on uh purchasing power some people say you know they don't think so because it's it's a fundamental need everyone should have a house and so if you convey paris to vienna in vienna is one of the most affordable the european capital why is that because 60 percent of all housing indiana is social housing part of it is state housing but most of the new social housing is actually decentralized cooperative housing it doesn't mean living together it means your house is owned by a not-for-profit cooperative and it means you know no one is making money out of housing and that's why we see in vienna's just affordable prices and high quality housing so it shows that it's a different choice of political economy here and that relates to different decisions same thing at the level of the state where you can decide to either facilitate uh you know the the production of of commodities and the profits of companies or you can decide also to invest in two sectors that produce social and ecological value but that won't be financially uh profitable so at each of these level people will make decisions will draw the line between what's essential and what's superfluous that's why the concept of economic democracy is so important today we draw the line when we buy stuff as consumers so basically if you that's the wallet democracy if you're poor well nobody cares if you're elon musk or the line you draw between the you know the cryptocurrency you choose the car you decide to have the place you decide to live is going to just shift the consumption patterns of a lot of different people so i think today it's it's the goal of of building democratic forums to host these discussions so that's why i like the cooperative as a as in a firm model because you can include a lot of different stakeholders and then have these democratic process of decision where you're deciding how much to produce and then you know you have representative that are outside the company that you know reflect perhaps you know the consequence that this could have on local ecosystems you have representative of future generations you have of course representatives of workers of the municipality so you can have this democratic decision same thing at the level of the country i would like to see more events like uh the convention situation which was a citizen convention organized by the french government after the g lejeune 150 different people and asked them you know what should we do to keep you know the paris agreement and reduce our emissions of such and such and they've produced a wonderful 500 page document with 149 policies where they made they drew the line like well okay if we have to choose between uh having smaller cars and just you know not having cars well then we'll just uh decide to ban suvs and do other things if we have to choose between this and that we choose this and that so what i think the the main that's why it's often like serge latusha one of the founder of of of d growth in france you know it was talking of satire of the economy to exit the economy and i think that's what we should do today we should step out of the economy and politicize that discussion what do we want who benefit from this who wins we lose and are we okay with this morally if not what do we do and then we step back into the economy with all these social and ecological concern and we use them to reform the economic game forgetting about its inner inherent rules because and that's the banking claim be careful an economy never has inherent fundamental universal rules it never has a universal logic an economy only has the logic that a community gives it that's all so it can be shaped into anything and for anyone that has studied economic history and especially economic anthropology like i did in my early years you realize that there's just so many different ways of organizing economy that we've seen and so many different ways that are left to be invented it's funny that uh that this is an actual definition that it doesn't have like an inner motive economy because it's as if economy now is a is its own zombie that feeds from humans to to create more growth with um i'm wondering so you mentioned an element of politics right now um you also mentioned biophysical elements beforehand and in you and your phd title is political economy of degrow so i can sense there is a political element to what you conceive of the growth there is a biophysical one but you also include two two other pillars right when you define the growth i think you have four main pillars uh that you include what are the other two or can you uh sum this up yeah four pillars sustainability justice well-being democracy so as we've discussed t growth first and foremost is this macroeconomic diet reducing production and consumption to shrink the metabolism of an economy but the second pillar is justice we need to realize that emissions are concentrated that in terms of need satisfactions there is a divide between the north and the south and there are divides within each country so somehow we need to do this macroeconomic diet but in a way that reduce inequality and actually we can turn the argument around reducing inequality is going to facilitate this macroeconomic diet because as we all know know today rich people are responsible for a large part of environmental pressures the third pillar is well-being and that's where the de-growth argument really gets original say we're going to do a macroeconomic diet that's going to reduce inequality and actually we're going to improve our well-being so now at this point it sounds a bit like those magical you know ads on the internet like you know lose you want to lose weight five seconds with this uh easy solution but get this pill the logic behind is this first societies with high levels of inequality are often societies that are just have low well-being well let me say this like that at you know everything being equal if you compare two societies one with very high level of inequalities and another one with low levels the one with low levels of inequalities is gonna it's gonna be uh happier so now there's this aspect of well-being but there's something more fundamental having to do with is capitalism and economic growth coming with it um a legitimate and effective way of forgive my economic jargon maximizing or we could say guaranteeing or safeguarding well-being and the question is if capitalism is always wired to you know produce and make decision based on what brings a monetary surplus well it's it's it's uncertain that you know there will be a correlation with what is profitable and what maximize well-being so the degrowth argument is if we change our economic system by actually just writing down into the hardware the institution the way we frame companies the way we organize trade patterns the way we organize government activities the way we give you know loans at the bank each time you know we organize them around the main goal of uh securing well-being then we'll have a system that is more likely to increase well-being that's the deal with our argument you know encapsulated with the slogan of less is more and then we have the fourth criteria that is perhaps also the most important because so far all of these criterias could be satisfied if you you know where a world dictator and you will decide to do this this and that and that's it done my diet reduce inequality increase well-being all fine problem i don't think is such a society will work very long because you would refall into patterns of exploitation and you would rebuild inequality and some people's well-being will be marched on and ignored and you will have some trouble so democracy is the only way to safeguard these three features over the very long term and you cannot do without it because the macroeconomic diet when should you decide when to stop you know we we talked about it the line drawn between central and superfluous but also you know the carbon budget we have a carbon budget scientifically given by the ipcc how do we divide it between you know the north and south and within a country between these industry and this industry democracy is the only way to sort this out same thing for inequality what's an acceptable level of inequality how high should we set the maximum wage what kind of redistribution we should do in terms of inheritance or taxation of capital and property same thing with healthy with a healthy democracy you can make decisions that somehow uh set let's say maximize the well-being of all let's say work for most people involved and uh finally same thing for well-being here that's we talked about the world of democracy and the fact that using purchasing power decisions to decide what makes you happy or not just quickly reaches some limits in the society with high inequality so here democracy has the ability somehow to gather as consumer citizens and discuss you know perhaps we don't want to each pay our rent to uh you know a landlord in paris perhaps we want to collectively organize as a cooperative and organize like this so here we see that democracy is also enabling us to ensure that the economy remains malleable so and for economy an economy that remains malleable is an economy that remains resilient so over the very long term you could say that one of the uh most important objective of d growth is to democratize the economy so touching upon your last point so democracy uh and well which is inherent to politics as well uh we touched upon it at the very beginning of the talk about how some french politicians are now even putting uh the growth at the at the center focus of their campaigns uh we have defeanbattu uh one of the the ecologists that that is now putting this very much forward and she was previously uh the minister of ecology and or environment i don't remember what what it was so well i mean now it's in the center stage so we have the growth at the main uh center stage it has uh well it it has brought forward a lot of reactions by by everyone uh like in the previous and you wrote a reaction to this they were primary debates among psychologists and the growth was one of these words that was like okay are you against or are you for the growth and so it seems that d growth might slowly start entering the the political landscape by by being um you know uh a sentence a term that's gonna help identify where people sit within econo within politics so i mean clearly if you are a pro-d growth you have a a huge stance you you really are not chewing your words you're really you know putting putting it out there so i just wondering what's what you think is this a a political suicide mood is it uh the something new that we're gonna see more and more how do you feel about seeing the growth in politics uh personally i feel i feel this is a necessary debate so i'm happy that finbato brought it to politics many people say it's a political society suicide and i think we'll just have to wait 10 days to know since the party has started just this week but what's been interesting and what i've been tracking in that article you refer to is the kind of discussions that surrounded the concept so you know there have been a few debates with these five candidates and every time there's the degrowth question and they have to each take position uh towards the concept and i think the fact that we're asking the degrove question is has been deepening some of the discussions that did not happen before like during a presidential debate they will not people will not be like are you for or against capitalism you know are you for or against the continuation of extractivist practices in the global self you know do so these questions that are just um i think fundamentally important to understand the bio crisis today i've been somehow sneakily introduced in the troy troy and horse of of degrowth as a concept so delfin battle here uh again will wait for the vote but she's gained a lot of popularity by this i i i think appealing to the concept of de-growth not being afraid of tackling the difficult questions and also of doing the kind of homework of adapting your discourse to concepts that have emerged that activists are using i mean if you're the leader of of the green party you need to be closed from you know the content that are happening with the sustainability scientists and activists environmental activists and as we were discussing in the beginning you know d growth is becoming increasingly popular so now i find it strange for other candidates to be like one of them just you know when being asked for de-growth always give the same answer like i don't care about it i don't care at all i don't care about growth don't care about ego i care about sustainability i care about health i care about the thing that de-growth is about so you're like that's are disingenuous uh and and they're both problematic stances the debate is that so the four other candidates at the position they took any of these positions were superficial in the sense of it started from a misunderstanding of degrowth so you could see that did not take time to engage with the concept so they would be like i don't like d growth because gdp is an absolute indicator and i don't think a society should be organized around the musician of gdp you know and i mean that's the growth 101 even if you've read the wikipedia page you know that it's not a recession you know honey ash from the kid applied to your economy until it's just a tiny cute little political strategy in taking this ambiguous position or if it's just a genuine disregard of of that concept but then now i'm gonna get a bit more okay outrageous and make that claim i feel like if you're an ecologist today so here we're not yet in the presidential you know it's the election of the leader of the green party that will be a candidate for the general election so we're only talking about ecologists so far if you're an ecologist and you're against tea growth you know it would be like being a doctor that it against diets in general you're like i don't think you could be a doctor i do hope so maybe there's a movement of doctors that are just literally against diets whatever happens any situation i'm against the diet whatever your problem you should always eat you can think but always eat more that'll be strange so now as ecologists i think and reality is just teaching us so much about it i was referring to the new data but you don't need the data you look at the forest fire look at you know the fishery collapse look at climate change look at heat waves look at environmental refugees and all these things reality is teaching us in the most painful manner that somehow you know this we will have to make a choice we cannot continue that what we have so i find problematic that in 2021 there are some you know leaders aspiring leaders of a green party that we you know start from unambiguous positions towards economic growth and so that's that's the the feeling with delphin battle coming here at least she has forced them to take position but many of them has kind of like declined and that's still a risk today in the discourse of people you know when you talk to them about the growth most of the time economists they'll be like oh you know i know gdp is is a bad indicator it's not about this the economy is about well-being let's keep doing what we're doing so now it's very important to it's not about degrowth in the sense of it's not only about the diet it's about all the things we've been discussing the political discussion about inequality it's about the the question of well-being the use of our time the relation we have with nature is about the you know how an economy interact with democracy and how we come to make all the economic decisions that we make yeah yeah yeah i'm curious to see where that goes to be honest uh um i'm looking forward to to see where this adventure comes and even if the thing is not uh that the primary ecologists how this might be used or not used by by the other political parties uh um perhaps uh to summarize whatever we've learned so far uh because we mainly focus on cities or we try at least within this podcast um you now live in biatz let's imagine that you're the mayor of biates uh and the growth with your d growth stick wha what would be some of the steps or how would you translate your knowledge into some actions or into some let's say initiatives that you you would rally citizens and companies and and people within the ads economic growth the where a conceptualizer is like an engine that's self-amplifying so for me d-growth is about you know stopping the engine it's an engine of production an engine of consumption they're both like self-amplificating so as the mayor of garrett's i would just ban advertising in the street you know like it's been done in grenoble and and several other cities i would also you know constrain um not only advertise public advertising but also as much as i can online advertising and let's say every single pressure to consume having to do with publicity or planned obsolescence should become you know banned or heavily taxed or whatever tools so here we can shrink the engine of consumption to do this as well i would want to rethink consumption through the lens of well-being being like okay i'm the mayor of the aries how can the people of the atheists be happy in their daily lives without having to consume going to the mall and then you realize that actually you know keeping a forest uh in in good shape and public park and you know developing the infrastructure around surfing so that it's available to and affordable for people to do uh same thing with so giving people option to find ways of of entertaining themselves meeting relating to each other without having to rely on consuming every time more commodities here we're constraining consumption then i'll go hard on production too i'll be like starting by doing democratic inventories in the city of the type of activities we want the type of activities we don't want so that's like local industrial policy i i'm a surfer i surf every day uh you can you know the pollution is there we have the harbor of bayonne uh issues relating to overfishing and you know mass transport of good the the water is very often polluted uh so here it's it's uh it's an experience of of in a city that is just close to the ocean you have to this relation to nature so now i would want to bring that discussion okay we are a coastal city and we also we are a city that is producing things to you know uh goods and services that we need to to to satisfy our needs how do these two go a bit there are certain things that actually we can identify as being like low well-being high uh ecologically intensive product that we could phase out so i i would like yeah these are the type of things and then to do this it starts with work time reduction because how can you have these discussions how can you mobilize people into organizing alternative forms of economy if they're just too busy uh working in in a for a company most of the time working producing things that don't directly consume or don't have a lot of fun producing so this is um overall i think and to develop a bit more the link with cities when we're thinking of democratizing the economy it necessarily mean relocalizing production and consumption necessarily because if you want to have a democratic forum where you know producers and consumers and all the people that are kind of bearing the consequences of that production and consumption they can all be in the same room then you minimize the risk of exploitation because at some point i'm gonna be like dude listen i'm surfing every day and you cleaning your boat of oil just straight on my spot it's just not cool but if the boat is cleaning you know their oil like in a faraway country we never see and care it makes it way easier for us not to care about so relocalizing and productive activities is a way of somehow bringing them back within the realm of democracy and there are many other tools to do this local currencies is a great way because that also re-politicize money in the sense of today money is the bank have monopoly in creating and destroying it but with local currencies it actually we can have local monetary policy where we decide somehow to use the money to invest into new sectors to create new money to boost or stimulate certain activities like with time banks uh that we're not finding any uh finance and funds under a normal capitalist economy so here's a few uh changes that probably make everyone realize and do a terrible job at being the mayor of jericho so this is not an official application but if the mayor of gears doesn't want to hear my recommendation i'll be more than happy to look into it i would vote for you and if you need any help if you need any help in doing these surveys and all of that just uh ring me i'll i'll come to berita like this yeah exactly i just want to find an excuse a professional excuse to come visit you okay perhaps let's wrap this up with with two main questions that we ask uh which is what do you work on let's say in the for the rest of the year or 2022 do you have any big projects and then perhaps some recommendations on book articles films or something like that uh okay yeah big project yes so now i'm finishing a book in french that should be published at the beginning of next year will be a summary of the thesis not only summary but also a more exciting version more entertaining version of the thesis i'm currently discussing to do a book in english too that maybe will focus on the controversies so reply to critiques and reflect on hot concept and hot questions so i would like to spend part of 2022 doing this and then with some colleagues at uh barcelona we're working in and somehow refining that theory of economic growth as you know a process embedded in the biosphere and in social communities so this is kind of merging ecological insights from ecological economics and feminist economics to strengthen uh the point that that concept of economic growth as social ecological limits so i would want uh to bring that insight in a convincing manner into the world of economics so that's so far it's it's mainly it's made in the degree of literature but i would love to be able to bring right a strong article and add this debate with economists that's that's on the research level then uh the growth is is getting cool so i've got a lot of events and courses and i'll keep doing this i think it's one of the responsibility of our curse you could say of having written a thesis on the topic so every time someone wants to have degrowth explained uh ring my phone and i'll do this with pleasure except if yeah so zero eight hundred d growth so yeah it's 10 10 euros per minute yeah well 10 uh local units depending on where they call from yeah and as for recommendation um uh there's been a few good books recently published on on d growth a very short one called the case for d growth uh if you want to get into the topic there's jason hickle less is more that is one of my favorite and another tiny book from yargo's callus called limits why maltese was wrong and why environmentalists should care do not underestimate this book which is not only one of the most beautifully written book i've ever read but also making the degree of argument without using the degrowth word and building a theory of limit that is extremely precious today a film okay i'm gonna give you a film that's uh most probably you haven't seen it's uh called year zero one it's from 1973. it's a black and white low budget amateur theater utopian film about the post may 68 spirit in france you know there was this huge revolt and so the movie is explaining basically and i use it a bit in the thesis all start from the assumption that in one year okay we realize that society is unsustainable in one year we stop completely and we discuss and we redesign society so there's this funny film about them doing this and rethinking property and it's actually quite stimulating and exciting and if any hollywood producer is watching this and wants to do a long do just uh get in touch and we'll discuss their revenge yeah well thanks so much you've said so many different people should watch this and then listen to this so i hope the mayor of br8 is going to watch this i hope hollywood producers and so many other people are gonna watch this and i'm counting on you everyone to to to share it with everyone that should uh listen to to this episode thanks again tim for all of your time i hope i'm gonna meet you soon in physical and if you are in the alps just uh you know i have some nice places to show you around as well thanks everyone and we'll see you on the next episode bye cheers you | Metabolism of Cities | UCwaliuWsJWhdhk-KUfQHlYA | 2021-10-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 14,162 | 76,519 |
6wPTUqFzWXg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wPTUqFzWXg | Tenkara Fishing-Flashback Pheasant Tail Nymph | [Music] now nothing is hitting the surface so i put on this little flashback pheasant tail i think it's a size 14. let's give it a try okay i guess i did the right thing this was only my third cast with the flashback pheasant tail and looking here it's mr whitefish well hello whitefish geez they're so strong can never get over it whoa can't even hold him so yeah the little flashback pheasant tail and by the way the first the cast before i caught that one i was getting hit so this was a good idea okay i caught a little trout so i must admit something everyone this is just like my last video i did pretty much yeah little tiny trout i got here when it was super hot in my last video and now it's cooling down and it seems like they're starting to bite so you know it's similar to my last video but oh well see if we can get some more okay i hooked a nice oh he wasn't i thought he was one of the big ones but he's actually for what i'm getting today he's good i'm happy this is a nice trout nice little trout it's almost dark i thought i'd give it this spot another shot and look at this beautiful little rainbow beautiful oh wow the hook's on the outside of his all right buddy there you go okay it's almost dark i never even ate dinner tonight my god ah okay i'm gonna actually try and get one more before we go home okay everybody it's pretty much dark i was here way too long as usual that's the story of my life but it's fun i love it um i caught a few fish i started off with the dry fly and the wet fly then i went to the dry fly nothing i caught all my fish on the flashback pheasant tail so you know you live you learn whatever i'll try dry flies at another at another time but thanks for watching the video i appreciate it i will see you at the next video all right [Music] you | Robbie's Fly Tying Channel | UCjbsxB9pQ70XBkmbGwlDUkQ | 2022-09-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 367 | 1,792 |
uRAUE4gBYCQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRAUE4gBYCQ | The Best Of Uncle Larry 2016-2017 (Funny Moments) (@lorenzabraham12 & @joebump529) | welcome to the lounge no I fell a chillers borrowers and grillers know my fellow loungers chillers bowlers and grillers oh my phone allows your chillers borrowers and grillers Landrieu's children's party girl go I fell out of your chillers balls broke I am really excited cuz you know what it's been a while that's the fastest that you've ever said that I think in your entire life that was really quick sorry no I think it was it was nice but number is it - just sitting you should look for that big piece well it was like work yeah you can't do your piece off before what's on you for it okay gotcha you need to be sizing open my mouth is challenge day [Music] here at what you're gonna get we got challenge today Joe Larry this challenge was actually given to us by who's somebody who's on Twitter idea foreshadow if they give us a challenge that we in abusal it's a lot of times it's like at the same person so who do you pick the first one you say yeah whoever gives you an idea that we use for a challenge well whoever gave this Top Shot manna but you send this a fitting something we give a [ __ ] we're doing the challenge is called the accent challenge I don't know what to say here I really don't know they have to do this at all so I'm not gonna get a point here obviously because in a big bridge and a [ __ ] look kids France he's been in Parliament for him know think that we English that's British that was British cowbell baby what you're gonna Christopher Walken that's weak it's that's all I don't know how I can't do Christopher Walken Joe yes the point you're going down I'm going to you got the controller Larry a grip okay ready like like well we can go to the mall like and you know they're like we can go party like wow you know what I mean like we can get Scott to to the mall can we go to the mall and hang out you know like wow you suck come on get that going frog Kermit the Frog that's all I know okay a special MC joking nugget what it senses what is that mess or serum I think somebody I'm getting Tom I am getting Tom but like I peas are not dude they're all right Italian treated that's crap I've seen crap too I think that's right it's crap [Music] gargle song challenge or Lobby sir or like I like this say try to drown while you're trying to sing challenge the water boys waterboarding song yeah yes [Music] that's horrible yeah I drink more and do more yeah you gotta get at least a few bars of this all yeah oh no idea I had all of us what you're saying we'd get none of these songs what is it ground control to Major Tom Space Oddity yeah I know this come on man does it sound like it no it did in my hand did it sound like a deal at all kind of speed over there we're just throw it out of him in the eye right Tom's out paper cut the eye no idea I did a course universe was it take on me just close probably shouldn't put so much in your mouth you shooting the joint my man what you start with that's a good job it's nice to know everybody [Music] really hey I think you put too much in your mouth you can't really yeah we do [Music] you thing I thought I heard us take my hand that's part of the words give somebody fists with a ring anyway this is this is how we're doing it no hat no hat that's there's good haircut yeah me too so you got a mock-up Oh your ring again well you're right hey do I have to go what you're right cuz you're closer to my left yeah we're your raise pally you're what I would is that your wedding ring dude yeah kind of my wife what my wife's in hysterics now she can't even play the game right sometimes all right whenever she's ready and can actually get herself back to normal it's not purple is it wait that was blue all right so the token for the face I'll try later on pickling your face it just didn't work yeah this is what having here is thank you this advantage you know oh you guys so mouth okay you might want to switch seats and steam to stick the hair don't touch it [Music] these inside your head yeah really no oh [ __ ] my cat kid sighs Bernie no did you say eyes well I keep closing mine so I just lost a big chunk they came over each other ten oranges you mind sticking my chin pretty nice day I feel it smella the linker it's like really sit you're good with my facial hair right hey pretty good you got me more than as much here here is right there you just see the whole thing go that's cold it is I'm sorry I keep forgetting that if I angle it | RiDGiD Army | UCxpNH2wrY1VHCKPDsmNPmaA | 2017-02-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 894 | 4,463 |
FcBQd1_xseQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcBQd1_xseQ | Managing Inventory | Strategic Finance | FIN703_Topic191 | Inventory management allows a firm to maintain sufficient inventory level while avoiding to hold an undesirable or too much inventory level in the stock Investments tied up in inventories does not produce cash until the inventory is sold or it is disposed of in some other way large manufacturing concerns having substantial amount invested in inventories are now increasingly looking for much new updated and cost efficient techniques to minimize their inventory holding and carrying costs what a primary goal can be to hold an amount in the inventory uh it its purpose is to maintain in inventory levels so that the buying and selling can take place without concentrating unnecessary amount of money in the inventory there are two types of motives while maintaining an inventory level the first is the transaction motive where the inventory is needed in order to uh meet the routine production and sales business cycle the second motive is the precautionary motive where the inventory is desired to avoid any stock out losses as we know that the amount of investment in inventories may go up to a certain substantial level so there are certain implications of this investment in the inventories there may be a chance that the over investment in inventory skin sequence liquidity position of the firm on contrary under investment in inventories by The Firm can result in loss of customers from long delays in delivery of goods if we talk about Inventory management approaches the first we have economic order quantity or eoq it is a famous quantitative model that allows a firm to determine its inventory level at which the new intern inventory can be ordered uh this eoq equates the firm's ordinary cost with the carrying cost of the inventory and interestingly at eoq level the total cost of the inventory goes on minimize level we have another approach in terms of Safety stock this is the level of extra stock that is maintained by The Firm in order to mitigate riskiness of the stock outs caused by um some uncertainties in the market the other approach we have is the just in time method or the jit method it is a system that aligns the new material orders from suppliers directly with the production schedule so it aligns the production schedules with the inventory orders hair materials are ordered at a point at which current stock reaches at a reorder point or we can say that jit allows a firm to demand inventory when it is required certain types of inventory cost that a firm can bear the first is the ordering cost it is the procurement or replacement replenishment cost and this ordering cost can be in terms of fixed cost and the variable cost as well the example may include Freight handling and machine setup costs carrying cost refers to the financing and holding cost and these costs are basically subject to the average inventory level or the average amount invested in the inventory across a certain time period the example includes storage interest and insurance cost then we have stock out cost that is the opportunity or real cost affected by the inventory level and the processing time versus the terms of sales the types of the example of stock out cost include lost sales and back order cost then we have uh the policy costs uh which in means data Gathering and general operating cost that cost may be real cost or the soft cost the example of policy cost include data processing and labor cost Etc to evaluate Inventory management practices we have two measures the first measure is the inventory turnover and the second is the inventory turnover in days inventory turnover is a rough mire but it is simple to compute and it can be easily compared with the other standards of inventory management this ratio may vary among Industries even it may vary among companies within a same industry due to the product mix offered by Computing firm in a similar industry the interpretation of these two ratios can be uh different so we have various versions of these interpretations because of uh the reason be there a decrease in inventory turnover mean the first more inventory is on hand and it is not moving through sales or there is a change in the firm's product mix or the firm is reducing its risk of stock out so due to these reasons we may have different versions of interpretations of the two inventory measuring ratios | Virtual University of Pakistan | UCAQfQqunzE8frH3ukEbgOhA | 2023-06-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 757 | 4,350 |
0A1fleuxb5E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0A1fleuxb5E | RASTAFARI TEWAHEDO Vs Rasta Errors: Word (Spirit) & Truth of Negus-Meshih NOT Cesare Borgias? | greetings i'm going to start a series i call it series because of the importance of the subject matter that must be addressed and this theory is going to be called rastafari now what is tiwahido right we have to explain that as a basic foundation and foundation but let's give a couple of the reasons why we're going into the series and to also point out that even though it might be addressing what certain um individuals or groups or what not in rise to far-right or amongst the rastafari may have said or may have believed or may hold to be true that this is not personal this is according to the teachings of mathematics if we're wrong then verse i and i bring forth your evidence you'll send or if you were of the wrong opinion or did not have enough knowledge and information about it you know i and i i and i are to be brothers and sisters there's to be children in iraq because a lot of folks when you start to critique them and you start to correct them or you start to point out where they're wrong you can tell the spirit of his majesty as these as we would say the spirit of god in christ not really in them because they are acting to the brotherhood in every ungodly way even worse than the so-called heathen or sheathing so-called gentiles whether they be black gentiles or whether they be white gentiles and that's also a very important point to address so we're going to call this series we're going to call this series the rise of the far right rise he's here somebody spelled it with h i there it's a his sound it's a schwa it's a schwa according to the fidel it's a schwa and hebrew schwa is like a their sound somebody put an eyes here but more linguistically correct is what it is like that right now in the epi beginning to washington is the name of our faith if there's any word that properly describes the true faith of our lord and savior jesus christ of what the bible the v-i-b-l-e and whatever language with the translation is basically honest and and correct but it's the holy spirit you see and some folks you know we've heard from some so-called doctrines i'm gonna name some of these things that we heard and hopefully in this series we'll go through point by point one is that god is not invisible now that particular point according to the teachings of his majesty is incorrect according to our um notes which is another ethiopic expression that properly describes was often translated or put into lone word terms as orthodox orthodox right orthodox actually if you look it up in a um good webster's collegiate dictionary remember the scripture says the study and show yourself approved right if you look it up you'll find that it means straight thinking or straight opinion borto being straight or direct straight right and docks as dots up it means opinion in that sense like a straight opinion you know was then or straight thought to say what one one thing because the bible says that we should be of the same mind that we should be of the same mind if we truly are sons and daughters of born again you know sending spirit in the truth that we should be able to be of the same mind you could you'll think we have one father the old saint and one big brother you'll say or we can say the son of god yeshua so we've heard that some folks have said that well god is only visible because we are able to see the visible manifestation of the son of man because god has chosen to reveal himself in these latter days and times but the bible tells us that in the latter days the mystery of god in christ would be revealed all right the mystery of the king of kings and his christ would be fulfilled and would be revealed in these latter days and times so when we say right when we say that child is in spirit and in truth all we are doing is fulfilling biblical prophecy whether we know it or not it is the spirit of god that is seeking to touch us you'll send with the truth now what we need to do is to study and shall i and i self-approve this is why his imperial majesty has shown the example of education is an education being the key you know within and how we have lacked that proper education we have been um miseducated and misinformed and all this is because of the curse of the adversary the curse of saints on the curse of the one who hates humanity but in particular the one who hates god and christ and the true image of god in christ and that is the black man but the black man has turned into a hater himself too so here we see the black on black crime black on black violence so forth and so on the overs and now in the teaching of his majesty this is what we touch on what we are as data is once but now found touching on the scripture you said it's not telling one what they must believe or accept as truth this is presenting to one so ones can study the truth and study and show themselves approved and find the truth as the king of kings teach us for themselves but when we hear certain things we have to recall what the scripture says to us that we have to contend right we have to contend for the faith that was once not twice not three times but that was once delivered to the doosan to the saints to the holy one this is why we have compiled this this is like book one right here you'll stand on the teachings of his majesty or the gospel of him and we point to his imperial majesty's words and and and counsel and wonderful counsel and advice that he gives we as the kiss and the kin who he says in the autobiography would rise up in the future now that goes along with his word that he says in the interview where many still believe that his magic denied his divinity but what is divinity you know that's another question what is divinity from an ethiopic perspective now what we keep saying from an ethiopic perspective well let's get into the scriptures for a moment for the scriptures you know the scriptures is the foundation this is what we should begin this is what we should reason from and this is where we should begin our process of finding the truth for ourselves but the holy spirit is very important in that process but those who deny that god is both invisible and visible you see some in some religions or some denominations and because of this false doctrine we must call them demon nominations they believe either that god is totally invisible and never can make himself visible the overstand or that he is totally um visible and he there's nothing invisible and that means they don't even overstand themselves they don't even understand the spirit that speaks in them because the spirit that speaks in them is invisible the word is invisible you'll send the word is not visible we don't see the word unless it's printed or translated in various languages you're saying so we cannot forget i know brass of mine has said and it is correct in the context when rasaman said that the spirit is an illusion because there's this over emphasis on the spiritual yoga stand to the neglect of god's revelation to us in the phi cycle you understand or ends up physical all right so along with that point about um that god is not visible or he is not invisible that god is not invisible and i've listened to a couple of different ones reason on that i'm reason with different line of mind and there's a brother in out there who i and i love in spirit and in truth but some of the opinions that he's putting out there we don't agree with perhaps he can elaborate and explain and show proof and if it is true we will accept this is the ethiopic way this is our true royal way it's nice why not to get mixed up moves and attitudes and upset because someone says well prove what you're saying to be true you know a teacher once told us that when ones get upset when you ask them a question it usually means that they don't know the answer and if they get upset when you ask them a question you'll be saying and they don't know the answer then what good are they basically because if you sincerely want to know now of course we know people can be sarcastic and rhetorical so forth and so on but you know what context was speaking in here this is very very important yolks and this is very very important we actually want to start from actually um the point about um jesus one saying that jesus as they as they call him or falsely call them or as the bible says that my name is continually blasphemed the name of yeshua is continually blasphemy both in the word sound but also in the essence the power the substance of who yeshua is now if you're saying that this particular so-called jesus is not god then by all means and in all truth we agree with you because this is caesar borgias he tells you right here he says my name is caesar borgias or borgia right kaiser borgia all right yes i now this this so-called jesus we know is a guy named caesar borgia or borgia is a pork i like i call it call him caesar's borg right and this right here is the biblical prophetic image of the antichrist other than christ jose christ says that many will come in my name jeopard my name what is his name you'll send his name is according thing with jesus so we find that this largely is the catholic yo saying so-called roman or apostate roman catholic image of jesus and we only need to look at the work of the jesuits the overs and although we can see that there might have been some sincere you're saying pope jesuits who did some good or did something that was christ-like unfortunately you know we're speaking about their father the oversight and their father christ says is the devil yo since the devil now has perpetrated this fraud this lie but we're speaking of christ in his kingly character we're speaking of the true yeshua mashiach and according to the flesh according to the spirit according to the truth of the man all right and we've touched on this and we continue to touch on that contrast let's show that contrast right here you'll understand that there will be christ but then so originally there was the the ethiopic or the black jesus or the truth full image and then along came the whitewashing and they replaced it with this particular image circa 1492 right and then the roman renaissance added to that and this is where the great white washing this is where christ's word now becomes fulfilled now we have movies job was saying and some of them are you know not like mel gibson movie it's not too bad in some sense and the fact that it's not the the image but in story it's a little more according to some of the essence of the story but just imagine if a movie like the passion of the christ really um depicted yeshua in his true image and then when you look at that scene where he's getting whipped and beat and then you just begin to think like wow it says what happened to christ what happened to his to his followers his brothers and sisters to the lord sheep and we have this very same lynching we have the very same evening we have the very same biblical prophecy manifesting so when one say that well jesus is not god now first of all do you speak the language of god you see we who say that we are rastafari and those who say that his majesty is god and king of kings and i and i say our main and our main to that but what we begin to recognize is that many are only seeing half of the story yo said and almost like a novice in a sense they are running off of that yosen and they are liable to fall into the condemnation of diablos of the devil now we say that not just because we're looking at them but before we see our own growth something that we believed or something as we accepted as we began to continue to study we started to see the evidence the teaching of his magic that tim herrera of negotiates negotiation if high level is the first and this is what we beseech you all brethren and sister in to do so when we speak about orthodox and the ethiopian orthodox church what do we mean by that you're saying what do we mean by it is it just going to a church or belonging to a particular denomination well hollis elasti the first says otherwise so for us as rhymes to find if we say that his match is god and king of kings if we do not the things he say and investigate not the things that he is said to do in particular according to our faith yoshin according to our faith and this is very very important we're looking at the world and the outer things and the physical things but we're neglecting the spirit of god and christ and that's partly because of all this whitewashing that has gone on no doubt some some black people don't want to hear about jesus in any form because of the hurt the pain that the devil has done to them that on a certain level is overstandable but if you hold to that position you basically say that what the antichrist did you believe in more than the truth that john is revealing to you in these latter days and times and that truly is a shame in this world in this life and in the life to come so what we're going to be touching on in this series are the teaching or is the teaching of his majesty and we'll be going to the very root not to a particular priest or or or bishop well let's correct that we will be pointing out one particular priest and one particular bishop archbishop and that is this brother right here the overstand the late the late um right right brother you know we're going to be speaking on him and on this particular document which he um published some years ago called the ethiopian to wahido church you see how you put toward the right here see that most say eoc some say eotc what's up with that you see we can ask what's up with that until we understand what is tiwahido what is its real judeo right is judeo-christian roots what is the real judeo-christian root of tiwahido what's interesting brothers and sisters and we're going to get into the next part of this coming forward y'all willing is that when we say the shimmer the shimmer of israel where we raise eye my hand some say the right hand but actually it's the left hand and then the right hand is the sword what is the sword well the sword is the word of god so when we take our shimmer bearing witness we say so is one and the same remember in the latter days the mystery of god in christ would be revealed so when in deuteronomy chapter 6 verse 4 it says the shema | EthiopianWorldNET | UC0QiEZf6R833C_L6pQChcqQ | 2012-08-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,742 | 14,274 |
J7zgqq9LhpU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7zgqq9LhpU | Castle Muskogee -- Oklahoma Ren-Fest -- Tour Video 2021 -- Renaissance Festival -- Do You Nerd | how's the road it's a bit bumpy oh hey nerdlings what's up looks like we're on the road we're on the road again where are we headed off to oh we're heading to the pass to oklahoma city to the renaissance festival 1561 to be exact and i think it's gonna be a long long time till touchdown brings me run again to find i'm not demanding up here alone oklahoma where there's nothing but the cows all grazing in the plains looks good hey well you know what we are going to be at this rin fest any second now uh you're gonna have to excuse us we need to get changed real quick we'll be right back ah there we go that's a little better now we looked apart and uh just in time because looks like we are here good boy welcome back to your elements so everything that's in here is going to be made out of 1095 high carbon spring steel uh what's nice about it is when we get it it's all cold rolled and so we know it's 75 all the way through we know we're not going to have any spots of dead steel or other other things in there that we don't want other impurities uh what we do is we heat treat it in a liquid salt it gets tempered in an oven usually for about six to eight hours it's all oil bath when it comes out turns out like this it ends up giving it this nice kind of dark color that's unintentional it's just a bluing process because of the salt and the oil we love it so we keep it on there and then when it turns to a polished piece it has to be prepped before this just to be polished and it is a high carbon steel so polish is really sometimes kind of harder to get than other pieces carbon steel doesn't like to buff the tang is roughly on any piece roughly about an inch wide and it does go all the way through it is one solid piece every piece is as you can tell by anything that you can see right through it if you took the cord off there's electrical tape under there and hand pieces of wood that i hand shape for each one the reason for the electrical tape is strictly to keep the handle from rotting but if you take it off you'll see a nice big about a inch or so with tang the pommels are drilled a little past halfway hand tap threaded rod goes down to about here i weld them and then i anneal them and i beat the snot out of them and if they stand up to it they get to move on from there all the blades are guaranteed we do them all by hand from scratch we have no presses no stamps anything like that we do do them all by hand and the easy way to tell that is as you look at them you'll see subtle differences in between the grind lines the shaping of it in general some are more curved than others and that also has to do with the heat treating process sometimes in liquid salt they'll straighten out sometimes they'll take a little bit more dramatic curve it really just depends all the different shapes and designs are all based on historical pieces we do our own version of them or the you know the badger blade take on it in a way if you want to call that but they stand up everybody really seems to like them these were a lot of fun when we first made them we tested them out by chopping up a fridge that we have that's right outside the break room badger when you make new stuff you gotta test it out make sure it works four footers or two-handed bastard swords or claymores however you would like to classify those that's fine i'll leave that up everybody else because everybody has their own opinion on it that's fine some katanas which are always a badger blade staple have some wagasashi's on the table as opposed to the rack because well i brought more stuff i have room for short swords bastard swords of three different sizes inch and a quarter inch and a half inch and three quarters i got some two inch barbarian pieces short swords another saber over there the polar sabers are a lot of fun we just started doing those probably about four or five years ago we don't do them that often but they they do come out pretty well tom you're uh you're missing out this is what this is what you're missing out on you don't get to come to the rent fair with us that's a shame that's that's a shame she was even asking about you yeah i was asking if you were going to show sorry did you seriously just get a cat girl to polish her sword for me i'm actually quite aroused sega tommy you into furries no i believe she should keep it well trimmed down this author here is a very good friend of ours she's also within the pagan heathman community like we are she has some great books that explains basically how to be a modern day evening we have some home protection smudging kits right there too it's sage palasanto and crystals our valhalla ladders are a totem the vikings would go most people would say ray they were explorers also they would go to different places and they would pick pieces of driftwood up from all the different beaches and stuff they went on and they would use it as a totem for protection in their house they'd go back and string them up like this and the reason they did that was when odin came to midgard for the first time with his brother veer and v no creatures that lived on midgard so they would they created man and they created man from a stump of a driftwood so that's why we collect driftwood and do it as a totem for protection with our house we're asking oda to help us and protect us i think i settled on these two there was like 25 of them i wanted but no i just didn't think i'm gonna settle for these two are about to small even the big giant do handle also because you want a smaller head to transfer energy the wider it is the more it's going to be spread out less damage so this would be typically used to dent in place typically on the knees the joints and then this part here is you hook it in after you get it out basically doesn't feel too bad so the fridge which was at the time of their enemy would have peasants in their front lines they would see somebody with this giant sword on fire in their armor and they would think they were fighting the devil so they the peasants didn't want to be there in the first place handmade leather dragons dragon hatchery you got so many dragons i do you have a name for the i haven't named them yet they haven't told me what their names are yet but i have two new babies and you got a new baby too if uh if kals doesn't eat them first where do they get all the feathers for those masks oh do ladies we've only just begun have we had enough music yet yes thank you guys i hope you enjoyed yourself don't try this at home and if you do come back cold you're steady now so cold too smelly do they have your colors they do actually nice which are oh this one and that one over there with the yellow in it those are the douglas colors glenn douglas of the clan mcdouglas there's no mick i like the orange one and you can never have too many dragons look there's she will fight it's the same stuff they sell butcher's blocks so it's hypoallergenic anybody can drink out of it and it won't ever have a problem well hello it's nice to meet everyone i'm artemis i'm the painter of the night skies i paint the galaxies the sunsets the auroras the stars all the things now if anyone tells you the pluto's not a planet tell them that i painted him as a planet so he's a planet look he's right here a planet this planet i'm excited for my quail i think that's my favorite thing here the fairies are savages don't let people lie to you bonjourno i am so lay the crystal fairy but you may call me soul i am the youngest fairy in the glen and i um love love love love love shiny sparkly things i feel so at home here i do this is tibbs yes tibs is my little friend he comes with me to paint the nights guys he'll just stay right here he's he's my little flight partner hello i'm willow celix i am the doorkeeper of the green river forest this is my first year in castleton and i'm here with my cousin oakley who introduced me to everyone so miss tiger you're very brave right i so i have a question for you would you do me a favor i'm not sure so i paint the night skies right and um all of the sunsets and the stars well sometimes the stars get rebellious and they'll fall this is a piece of a falling star would you take care of it for me yeah all right now don't forget you're taking care of artemis's stars all right and what's your name just in case i have to you know check up aries there is air is i love that it's a cute name it's a beautiful name for a beautiful tiger like yourself and if you drop it just make a wish he likes to grant wishes when he falls do this done don't have any so got a new night shirt something something to toss on just unfortunately we can't share how awesome it smells i'm gonna stick moink balls what do you got i got a rubric with ice cream it's almost like a cheese cheesesteak but it's a burrito and you got cheese in it too so come on down to the to get you a full monty at the fool's pantry at the castle muskogee so we are dragon pets and we have all kinds of dragons whatever dragon you may need we do make them all by hand so no two are ever quite alike and they all have their own characteristics to them but whatever your dragons need whether it's a cute one mean ones zombie ones we have all of them so all you gotta do is come on down to one of the rent fairs your local rent fares and we'll be right here yep now i've got to think of two names because he's got two hands he does have two heads two heads are better than one i don't know if you can see see how pretty looks when you see the light through i make your lady of my gold arrive lady winter take our hair pins straight down underneath that ponytail holder you can stab the head really good stamp stand that's it um all right cheyenne get him there's oh and memories is hello hello my friends hey all right well i guess that about does it did you have fun i had a blast and i'm very sad to already be leaving and we haven't even left the parking lot all right well we got a new friend guess we'll see you next time nerdlands you | Do You Nerd? | UC2Y2A1HPTA-IvSBkxDCZDXw | 2021-05-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,010 | 11,785 |
ybpAvUkbFiA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybpAvUkbFiA | Skepticism | Wikipedia audio article | skepticism American English or skepticism British English Australian English and Canadian English is generally any questioning attitude or doubt towards one or more items of putative knowledge or belief it is often directed at domains such as the supernatural morality moral skepticism religion skepticism about the existence of God or knowledge skepticism about the possibility of knowledge or of certainty formerly skepticism as a topic occurs in the context of philosophy particularly epistemology although it can be applied to any topic such as politics religion and pseudoscience philosophical skepticism comes in various forms radical forms of skepticism deny that knowledge or rational belief is possible and urges to suspend judgment on many or all controversial matters more moderate forms of skepticism claim only that nothing can be known with certainty or that we can know little or nothing about the big questions in life such as whether God exists or whether there is an afterlife religious skepticism is doubt concerning basic religious principles such as immortality Providence and Revelation scientific skepticism concerns testing beliefs for reliability by subjecting them to systematic investigation using the scientific method to discover empirical evidence for them topic definition in ordinary usage skepticism us or skepticism UK Greek Skepta my Skepta my to search to think about or look for see also spelling differences can refer to an attitude of doubt or a disposition to incredulity either in general or toward a particular object the doctrine that true knowledge or some particular knowledge is uncertain the method of suspended judgment systematic doubt or criticism that is characteristic of skeptics merriam-webster in philosophy skepticism can refer to a mode of inquiry that emphasizes critical scrutiny caution and intellectual rigor a method of obtaining knowledge through systematic doubt and continual testing a set of claims about the limitations of human knowledge in the proper response to such limitations topic philosophical skepticism as a philosophical school or movement skepticism originated in ancient Greece a number of Greek Sophists held skeptical views gorgeous for example reputedly argued that nothing exists that even if there was something we could not know it and that even if we could know it we could not communicate it another Sophists Cratylus refused to discuss anything and would merely wriggled his finger claiming that communication is impossible since meanings are constantly changing the Sophists leading critic Socrates also had skeptical tendencies claiming that he knew nothing or at least nothing worthwhile there were two major schools of skepticism in the ancient Greek and Roman world one was Pyrrhonian skepticism which was founded by Perrault Ovilus see 360 to 270 BCE the other was academic skepticism so-called because its two leading defenders are chess allows see 315 to 240 BCE and Karn aides see 217 to 128 BCE were heads of Plato's Academy both schools of skepticism denied that knowledge is possible and urged suspension of judgment epoch II for the sake of mental tranquillity ataraxia the major difference between the schools seems to have been that academic sceptics claimed that some beliefs are more reasonable probable than others whereas Pyrenean sceptics argued that equally compelling arguments can be given for or against any disputed view nearly all the writings of the ancient skeptics are now lost most of what we know about ancient skepticism is due to Sextus empirica Sapiro nian skeptic who lived in the 2nd or 3rd century AD his major work outlines of Piran ism contains a lucid summary of stock skeptical arguments ancient skepticism faded out during the late Roman Empire particularly after Augustine 354 to 430 see attacked the skeptics in his work against the academics 386 EE there was little knowledge or interest in ancient skepticism in Christian Europe during the Middle Ages interest revived during the Renaissance and Reformation particularly after the complete writings of sexta simpie recurse were translated into latin in 1569 a number of Catholic writers including Francisco Sanchez C 1550 - 1623 Mitchell de Montaigne 1533 - 1592 Pierre Gassendi 1592 - 1655 and Marin Mersenne 1588 to 1648 deployed ancient skeptical arguments to defend moderate forms of skepticism and to argue that faith rather than reason must be the primary guide to truth similar arguments were offered later perhaps ironically by the Protestant thinker Pierre Bayle in his influential historical and critical dictionary 1697 - 1702 the growing popularity of skeptical views created an intellectual crisis in 17th century Europe one major response was offered by the French philosopher and mathematician Rene Descartes 1596 to 1650 in his classic work meditations of First Philosophy 1641 Descartes sought to refute skepticism but only after he had formulated the case for skepticism as powerfully as possible Descartes argued that no matter what radical sceptical possibilities we imagined there are certain truths eg that thinking is occurring or that I exist that are absolutely certain thus the ancient skeptics were wrong to claim that knowledge is impossible Descartes also attempted to refute sceptical doubts about the reliability of our senses our memory and other cognitive faculties to do this Descartes tried to prove that God exists and that God would not allow us to be systematically deceived about the nature of reality many contemporary philosophers question whether this second stage of Descartes critique of skepticism is successful in the 18th century a powerful new case for skepticism was offered by the Scottish philosopher David Hume 1711 to 1776 Hume was an empiricist claiming that all genuine ideas can be traced back to original impressions of sensation or introspective consciousness Hume argued forcefully that on empiricist grounds there are no sound reasons for belief in God an enduring self or soul an external world causal necessity objective morality or inductive reasoning in fact he argued that philosophy would render us entirely Pyrrhonian were not nature too strong for it assumed Soret the real basis of human belief is not reason but custom or habit we are hardwired by nature to trust say our memories or inductive reasoning and no skeptical arguments however powerful can dislodge those beliefs in this way Hume embraced what he called her mitigated skepticism while rejecting an excessive Pyrrhonian skepticism that he saw as both impractical and psychologically impossible Hume scepticism provoked a number of important responses Hume Scottish contemporary Thomas read 1710 to 1796 challenged Hume strict empiricism and argued that it is rational to accept common-sense beliefs such as the basic reliability of our senses our reason our memories and inductive reasoning even though none of these things can be proved in Reid's view such common-sense beliefs are foundational and require no proof in order to be rationally justified not long after Humes death the great German philosopher Immanuel Kant 1724 to 1804 argued that human moral awareness makes no sense unless we reject Humes sceptical conclusions about the existence of God the soul freewill and an afterlife according to Kant while Hume was right to claim that we cannot strictly know any of these things our moral experience entitles us to believe in them today skepticism continues to be a topic of lively debate among philosophers topic religious skepticism religious skepticism generally refers to doubting given religious beliefs or claims historically religious skepticism can be traced back to Socrates who doubted many religious claims of the time modern religious skepticism typically emphasizes scientific and historical methods or evidence with Michael Shermer writing that skepticism is a process for discovering the truth rather than general non acceptance for example a religious skeptic might believe that Jesus existed while questioning claims that he was the Messiah or performed miracles see historicity of Jesus religious skepticism is not the same as atheism or agnosticism though these often to involve skeptical attitudes toward religion and philosophical theology for example towards divine omnipotence religious people are generally skeptical about claims of other religions at least when the two denominations conflict concerning some stated belief additionally they may also be skeptical of the claims made by atheists the historian will Durand writes that Plato was as skeptical of atheism as of any other dogma topic scientific skepticism a scientific or empirical skeptic is one who questions beliefs on the basis of scientific understanding and empirical evidence scientific skepticism may discard beliefs pertaining to purported phenomena not subject to reliable observation and thus not systematic or testable empirically most scientists being scientific sceptics test the reliability of certain kinds of claims by subjecting them to a systematic investigation using some type of the scientific method as a result a number of claims are considered as pseudoscience if they are found to improperly apply or ignore the fundamental aspects of the scientific method Topic professional skepticism professional skepticism is an important concept in auditing it requires an auditor to have a questioning mind to make a critical assessment of evidence and to consider the sufficiency of the evidence topic see also topic nodes topic sources are greek-english lexicon henry george little and robert scott revised and augmented throughout by Sir Henry Stuart Jones with the assistance of Roderick McKenzie clarendon press oxford UK 1940 online Perseus Tufts edu butcher of pani Oh skepticism about the external world Oxford University Press 1998 Daniels MD D price PhD V 2000 the essential Enneagram New York Harper Collins Richard Hahn eggs wold die escapes us in philosophy and Wissenschaft 1914 new edition aired an introduction by Christian Ben and Thomas Sheeran gotting an edition Ruprecht 2008 ISBN 978 3 7-6 7-5 3 o5 6o Caton Morris T scepticism pp 277 278 Indigo birdie runes IDI dictionary of philosophy Littlefield Adams & Company Totowa NJ 1962 l'amour vain' P healthy skepticism and practical wisdom lago san episteme - 1 2011 87 to 102 PDF Webster's new international dictionary of the english language second edition unabridged w a nielsen ta not PW Carhartt Ed's G and C Merriam company Springfield Massachusetts 1950 topic further reading Wilson Richard 2009 don't get fooled again a skeptics handbook icon ISBN nine trillion 781 billion eight hundred and forty eight million three hundred and ten thousand five hundred and twenty Popkin Richard H 2003 the history of skepticism from Savonarola to bail Oxford University Press us ISBN nine trillion seven hundred and eighty billion one hundred and ninety eight million twenty six thousand seven hundred and sixteen Barry Robert Gregg 1933 Sextus empirical outlines of Peronism harvard university press ISBN nine trillion seven hundred and eighty billion six hundred and seventy four million nine hundred and ninety three thousand and thirteen empirica Sextus Anna's Julia Barnes Jonathan the 20th of July 2000 Sextus empirical outlines of skepticism cambridge university press ISBN nine trillion seven hundred and eighty billion 521 million seven hundred and seventy eight thousand and ninety one burn eight miles 1983 the skeptical tradition university of california press ISBN nine trillion seven hundred and eighty billion 520 million thirty seven thousand four hundred and seventy two rosa l rosa e sana l barrett s the first of april 1998 a close look at therapeutic touch JAMA 279 13 1005 to 1010 DOI ten point one zero zero one jama point two seven nine point one three point one zero zero five issn oo nine eight seven four eight four pmid nine million five hundred and thirty three thousand four hundred and ninety nine you topic external links skepticism at philpapers skepticism at the indiana philosophy ontology project Klein Peter skepticism in zalta Edward n Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy vote Karcher ancient Greek skepticism in zalta Edward n Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy for Strad Harold ancient Greek skepticism internet encyclopedia of philosophy Boyard charles medieval skepticism in zalta Edward n Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy Pritchard Duncan contemporary skepticism internet encyclopedia of philosophy skeptical inquiry at curly most scientific papers are probably wrong New Scientist the 30th of August 2005 classical skepticism by Peter Suber outstanding skeptics of the 20th century skeptical Inquirer magazine | wikipedia tts | UCmmkBTh8HaiycBZjOc8cVgw | 2019-03-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | 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Y1tCM4lg9AQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1tCM4lg9AQ | Imperialism Then and Now: [1] Wealth, Unemployment and Insufficient Demand | [Music] hello and welcome i'm lynn fries producer of global political economy or gpe news docs today's guest is prabhat patnek he'll be talking about his read on the history of capitalism that he breaks up into five periods from colonialism into the present and how imperialism which existed in the colonial era persists to this day and the system cannot do without it topic sourced from a new book capital and imperialism theory history and the present authored by prabhat patnak and utza patnik and published by monthly review press a world-renowned economist prabhupad patneg is professor emeritus at the center for economic studies and planning at joharlal nehru university in new delhi earlier books by prophet patneck include accumulation and stability under capitalism the value of money and re-envisioning socialism welcome professor patneck and thank you for joining us thank you thank you very much let's start from the beginning so open with comments on the first of five periods in your read of the history of capitalism and then also in this segment comment on the theory and so logic behind why you break up the history of capitalism into these five periods we really begin with the pre-first world war period of colonialism a very long boom during the victorian era which spilled over into the edwardian era in britain which was marked by the existence of the gold standards so that very long book is something which in our view was quintessentially based upon colonialism and therefore we take the pre-first world war period as quintessentially the period in which capitalism has this kind of a relationship with colonialism that relationship is of a very interesting kind you know because britain was the leading capitalist country of that period it was a leading capitalist country because it had the biggest empire now britain as a leading capitalist country kept her markets open to other newly emerging capitalist powers like the united states like germany and so on they exported their goods to britain so britain kept its markets open to their goods so that there was no conflict between the emerging capitalist powers and britain britain itself sold its goods in the colonial markets but the colonial countries sold a whole range of private commodities and raw materials to these newly emerging capitalist powers so they had not only large export they had an export surplus visa with these powers and therefore britain because of taxing the colonies and using these taxes as the means of getting hold of the goods which the colonies were selling in india's new markets and therefore not only balanced her own payments by getting hold of the export surpluses of the colonies but actually got hold of additional resources with which it made capital export that means it actually exported capital to these countries which were newly emerging so britain actually was having vis-a-vis let's say u.s germany and so on different period with different countries both uh trade deficit and also a capital account deficit you know when you export capital to any country that is the same as importing ious that means you have a deficit in the capital account so britain was exporting capital to the same countries with which it had a trade deficit how is that possible is possible because of bringing in economies that was the period in which uh capitalism had this very long boom and that was the pre-first world war that period came to an end with the first world war for a variety of reasons but obviously the colonial markets where britain was selling its goods they tend to get exhausted they get saturated because the colonial income incomes and the colonies were not growing these sales by britain were in the expense of local producers and once you have more or less displaced local producers there is no further growth in the market so colonial markets came to an end for that reason well that gives us a look into the leading capitalist country in that period as an imperial power in relation to the colonies and as background to all this comment briefly on some of the theory you discuss in your book on capital and imperialism and what you mean by imperialism well you know the book begins by discussing capitalism essentially as a money using economy if you have a money using economy in which money is used for making transactions we sell goods on the basis of which we get money with which we buy other goods so money is used for transactions every transaction requires the use of money if money is used for transactions then it is logically necessary that money must also be periodically held in other words suppose i sell a good get money but instead of using that money immediately i decide to hold it for some time in that case i am actually using money as a form of wealth now it is impossible to have money as a means of affecting transactions without at the same time having money in which it is held as a form of wealth now if capitalism therefore is seen as a money using economy in which money is held as a form of wealth in that case several conclusions followed one conclusion is that if people suddenly decide to hold a bit more of money than they have been doing in that case there would be a shortage of demand for goods and if there's a shortage of demand for goods then you have unemployment therefore the use of money as a form of wealth necessarily carries within the prospect of involuntary unemployment involuntary unemployment can arise the movement money is a form of wealth now if so once an economy is caught with involuntary unemployment there is no obvious reason how it can come out of it because in such a case if let us say capacity utilization drops because there is less output produced because people want to get rid of stocks of commodities which have become unsalables in that case investment would fall further and so on there is no obvious reason how such an economy can get out of this kind of what one would call an over production crisis therefore the moment one visualizes the role of money as a form of wealth then it follows that capitalism would have over production crisis and if so then to get out of these over production crisis capitalism would require some kind of an external intervention which historically was in the form of external markets markets outside of capitalism proper namely by selling to the pre-capitalist setting so that is one way in which pre-capitalist setting becomes essential for the continuation of capitalism the other way that it becomes essential is because there's a whole range of commodities which are required by capitalism that essentially grew up in the temperate regions of the world and that these commodities while required are not producing in the temperate regions of the world when we think of the industrial revolution that was the beginning of industrial capital that occurred in the cotton textile industry in britain but britain can never grow any cotton it's impossible for britain to grow cotton and therefore britain has to import cotton therefore capitalism cannot do without a whole range of raw materials which are produced and produced civil only in the tropical region that is outside of where capitalism was born likewise if you are buying these goods then it is absolutely essential that the supplies of these goods must be made available to you as your requirement keeps increasing many of these goods for instance tropical goods that capitalism requires are goods whose supplies do not necessarily increase because the tropical land mass is of a given magnitude and capitalism does not make investments in this tropical land mass which would typically require an active state intervention which capitalism has always shied away from and therefore it has to get these goods more or less by reducing their local absorption in order to prevent inflation both locally and in the metropolis so for all these reasons capitalism needs to have not only an area around itself which it has access to which is a pre-capitalist surrounding but what is more it also needs to control the tree capitalist surrounding through what we call income deflation compressing local absorption of commodities there in order to keep getting larger and larger supplies for meeting the requirements of the metropolis therefore our argument is that it is impossible to visualize capitalism without visualizing a setting in which it must be placed and a setting that it must actually dominate and that relationship is what we call impedance comment more on this relationship that you call imperialism and the changing role of the third world the relationship of capitalism to the setting has several dimensions it requires the setting as a market where it displaces local production so that exports of capitalist products from the capitalist sector can be accommodated it also requires this as a source of raw materials and so on now in different periods of time different roles of the setting have become important but one room which continues to remain important from the beginning till now is the role of it's being a source of raw materials food stuff and that is a common feature between the contemporary period and the colonial period so in so far as we think of imperialism not as confined only to the colonial period but something which in fact is always there ever present therefore we actually emphasize this common character of providing essential raw materials because i believe the market role of the third world is something which receded into the background some time ago in fact in the first world war itself pre-first world war the market role the provision of market rule of the third world for capitalism in the metropolitan countries was important but that role ceases to be significant after the first world war which is why we in fact which is how we explain the great depression of 1930s in the war period but on the other hand the raw material role of the settling of the third world is something which continues to remain important till this day it's one common feature from the beginning right now so as you explain you see imperialism as a relationship between capitalism and its setting and that it's impossible to visualize capitalism without this setting that it dominates well now marx as we know largely saw capitalism as a closed system so what's your take on that yes marx was acutely aware of the fact that capitalism has colonies has imperialism dominates these colonies and all that as a matter of empirical fact but when he analyzed capitalism in capital he really looked at it in terms of a system and with the capitalists and their workers i suppose his idea was essentially to look at the origin of surplus value which is why it really looked at only that as a system the relationship of capitalism with its setting with the third world is something that really does not enter into marx's analysis notwithstanding references to this phenomenon here and there it really does not enter into his analysis as a crucial fact it comes into the analysis only with rosa luxembourg now i was arguing that if you have a money using system in that case accumulation of capital which is not necessarily from people's volition but they said they are compelled to accumulate if they are compelled to accumulate the form in which they accumulate capital is not necessarily by adding to fixed capital or inventories or or to goods or to physical productive capacity it can be accumulation of capital in the form of money now that being the case you have the possibility of crisis the moment you think of capitalism being a money using economy then in a period for instance when people wish to hold more money accumulate capital in the form of money or more money as their wealth you would find that there would be a tendency towards over over production because goods are being produced but people don't want to buy goods they want to hold money so that creates the tendency to overproduction and once you have a tendency to overproduction then the accumulation process gets disrupted in fact it's difficult to explain sustained accumulation once you recognize this rule of money and sustained accumulation then become possible only if in such periods you actually can have access to an outside market in addition of course there is the requirement of raw materials foodstuffs and so on which have to be procured from these other regions there are two ways in which they can procured one is that you actually increase their output so that the local absorption remains the same your additional requirements in the metropolis are met by larger outputs but on the other hand that requires state action typically for instance an increase in tropical agricultural output requires state action in irrigation and so on something which marx had talked about uh you know so that being the case uh typically since capitalism is opposed to actions of that kind being undertaken by the colonial state in order to enlarge output what they do is the squeezing of local absorption reduction of local consumption so that the output does not increase but you simply take more and more out of it for meeting the requirements of the metropolis so the point is that you know that that in these very many different ways capitalism requires this outside setting and it requires an outside setting that it can actually dominate and manipulate that's what we are calling impedance so in this first period in your read of the history of capitalism comment on this phase of imperialism in the colonial period up until its exhaustion and collapse the colonial period the colonial arrangement was in essence the best arrangement for capitalism because the two basic rules the two basic requirements of capitalism namely the availability of an external market of an outside market and the availability of raw materials at non-increasing prices as the system keeps growing the growing availability of raw materials at non-increasing prices from the colonial empire both these requirements were satisfied by the colonial relationship capitalism sold its manufactured goods in the colonies by causing what we call de-industrialization where the local producers the local craftsmen were displaced and therefore capitalism acquired that market for its own industrial products at the same time it actually got hold of raw materials including food stuffs and so on by taxing the colonies and using the tax proceeds as its own source of revenue and therefore corresponding to the tax proceeds it actually acquired a set of goods which these colonies provided to the metropolis and this it did at non-increasing prices because you could always squeeze the consumption local absorption of these goods by raising your taxes we actually argued that in the period after the first world war no such beautiful arrangement from the point of view of capitalism has been possible clarify what you mean by colonies when you talk about the colonial relationship the term colonies is somewhat misleading we use the term colonies exclusively to refer to the tropical colonies in which there was very little settlement from the metropolitan countries by which i mean the countries the european countries where capitalism was growing there was not that much of settlement there settlement was in the temperate regions because europe they just migrated from the european temperate lands to the lands in australia new zealand uh the united states canada and so on now these were the temperate regions of settlement and of course there was a period when they were also colonies we call them the colonies of settlement the colonies of settlement obviously were the colonies that actually became independent of europe much earlier and what is more they are the ones to which capitalism actually got diffused from europe so at one level you actually had along with the migration from the temperate lands to the other temperate regions like like in canada usa along with that you also had the migration of capital by which i mean that europe gave loans to these countries in order to buy goods so that they could actually themselves as capitalist powers but on the other hand that migration of capital was actually financed by taking away resources from the tropical colonies so so when we use the word colonies is actually misleading because it refers to both in a juridical sense india was a colony like the united states before its liberation but as a matter of fact the united states as a colony even when it was a colony had a very different status from india as economy so so we actually use the term colony colonialism empire to refer exclusively to the colonies of conquest as opposed to the colonies of settlement so as you say colonies of settlement like for example the united states experienced a diffusion of capitalism and along with that a trajectory of industrialization and higher wages comment on the experience and trajectory of the colonies of conquest under the impact of metropolitan capital the colonies of conquest were the ones which actually faced two kinds of consequences from the encroachment of capitalism from the metropolis one as i mentioned was the de-industrialization i mean obviously you had very substantial industrial development there not capitalist industrial development but pre-capitalist craft production i mean after the east india company was formed in order to buy these kinds of products and sell them abroad so the point is you had pre-capitalist craft production or pre-capitalist industrial craft production which got decimated because of competition from industrial capitalism and that generated unemployment and the unemployed were thrown onto a land mass which was more or less already fully used therefore the increase the pressure of population of land and that gave rise to a whole lot of phenomena of overcrowding low wages high rents on land and all that second thing that happened is that the peasantry in these countries was heavily taxed now the peasants were producing all kinds of goods they were heavily taxed and this tax amounted in effect to taking away those goods from them because after corresponding to the cash that they pay as taxation effectively they are paying some goods as taxation now these goods were taken away from them in the form of an export surplus and this is something that was used by the metropolis so these countries saw growing unemployment in poverty that the roots of modern mass poverty lie in colonialism therefore the origin of mass poverty uh that we see today really is because of capitalism we're going to break and be back with part two of this conversation with private partner prabhupadan thank you thank you very much and from geneva 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9vM6r3L3m0E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vM6r3L3m0E | High West The Prisoner's Share | all right today I'm taking a look at this new special edition very special edition from high West this is the prisoner share and it is a blend of Straight Bourbon and straight Rye whiskeys aged anywhere from 4 to 15 years and then they are finished in French Oak casks that were used to Age The Prisoner which is a red wine blend so it's a blend of straight whiskeys finished in a barrel that held a wine blend a very famous one called The Prisoner uh orange Swift sellers so bottled at 102 proof it doesn't have a definitive age statement on it but that's the mix so let's dig right into it um right off the bat I get this very interesting fresh strawberries fresh raspberries kind of fresh red fruit kind of a sweeter red fruit Aroma that you don't typically get on Bourbons or rise there's almost a bubble gum flavor here and there's also a nice little spice little cinnamon spice going on as well very interesting on the palette nice little spice hit right up front and then the red fruit comes in there's kind of a soft sort of waxy red fruit something that's almost reminiscent of like Swedish fish so it's very fun very different very interesting and I think commands up that nice high price tag but very unique ultimately though very drinkable and delicious blood from high West all right cheers | Bourbon World | UC5MbL8tF4HMFEplu_aW9MkA | 2023-01-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 242 | 1,303 |
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JEnNl7CGZpQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEnNl7CGZpQ | Spicy Asparagus Beef Skewer | Flash in a Pan | [Music] hey guys and welcome to flash in a pan and today I'm gonna make you something really interesting spicy asparagus beef skewers look at that and all those colors on the plate I think you're gonna be enjoying making it with me [Music] then I like everybody and welcome to flash in a pan today we're gonna make something really special spicy asparagus beeps Korres with my own little twist and I hope you will enjoy it with me so let's start first we need the beef that's what we need and a knife and actually let's get this Paris because they look good on the table - here we are let's just take four of them already let's take five why not the more the merrier I'm gonna cut off this dry bit here put it away and put this aside I'm gonna take the beef gonna chop this in half because a little bit too big remember it's scary so we're gonna be using these asparagus pieces lovely in green and we're gonna use them as skewers not clever there we go take another cut that in half and then we're gonna try and put them in this paragraph oh there we go so let's go ahead let's try this I'm gonna put it from this side because I don't want that bit to break so I'm just gonna push it in from here like this let's say like five beef cubes and each look at this asparagus Cuba clever right now let's make a few more to brown it up a bit and then use the source at the end with it to make it nice and juicy so we don't like it's when the food is dry no one enjoys dry fuge there am i mixing up yes there is more here let's put this one in this other piece [Music] like that this one we can afford make it into two pieces just like this there we are the last two there we go one and two actually don't leave that last lonely piece in the bowl last beef and also slide it through that are that looks lovely looks cute so now let's make the marinade put this away so let's get a bowl and a spoon and get our ingredients you're gonna have a little bit of honey so let's say a tablespoon something like that that are nice and clear golden honey I'm gonna get some sesame oil and I'm gonna put 1 2 3 tablespoons put it away put some soy sauce let's see that is one spoon and two tablespoons of soy sauce and I'm gonna add a bit of lemon to that so here we go mix it up a bit together and add squeeze of lemon or two ovary basically a tablespoon there we go and mix it up well let's mix it nice together we are going to add the chili flakes I love chili flakes in cooking because when you want that hot spicy taste and flavor I like it because of its texture because actually it looks lovely in the cooking you know the red you know colorful flakes red in yellow it just looks nice so I'm just going to add 2 pinches like that mix it well together and we're going to marinate those beef skewers I will need probably a plate for that so let me just get plates and we put those screws inside it and soak them in our sauce okay so here we are that's okay put this aside put the plate there and put our skewers in the plates there we go and pour this over just all around it soak it every piece of it as much of it as possible and I'm going to get my hands dirty now I'm gonna rub it in make sure that every bit of the beef and the asparagus is soaked in this lovely lovely sauce I can smell the honey I can smell the soy sauce and the lemon mm-hmm and the sesame oil it's nice and lovely we're gonna leave it to soak in it a little bit if you leave it in the fridge for about an hour or maybe even like half hour if you don't feel too much in a hurry and then after that we're going to be frying it together okay so it's been in the fridge for about half hour now and I think it's enough because we're all hungry you wanna eat and we're just gonna start frying it right away taking it out and I'm gonna start buying it get the oil put in the frying pan not too much because we're going to be covering it with the lid as well so that it cooks well from the inside we don't want it raw there we go just wait for it to heat up a little bit the oil put this aside like that here and I'm going to make the sauce for the last bit basically I like to have it a little bit more juicy I don't I don't want it to be just to drive so I'm gonna make some sauce for it to add at the end at the top on the top of it so take that frying pan put it here I'm going to use the similar ingredients I'm gonna use the same ingredients as for the marinade but I'm going to add to it some vegetable stock to give it a bit more whatever flavor so here we are we have the honey just a little bit of honey not much we had the soy sauce there is again about like two tablespoons or so and and we're gonna fry it obviously with the sesame oil so there we are sesame oil and I'm going to use just half a cube of vegetable stock so I'm going to take that out there we go I'm gonna cut it in half and just use this little bit in there and I will add a bit of water to it but first I'm going to mix it together and of course put the hub on there so we will add and we add that and we add that lemon and the chili flakes okay so we're going to put that water add to it just a tiny bit like half a cup of water maybe something like that mix it together I'm going to think the oil is quite hot right now so I'm gonna add my skewers okay so here I am gonna add this together like that the sauce add it the rest of the course not to waste it I'm just gonna fry it quickly brown the top a bit before turning the youth's low so it cooks from the inside as well so I'm gonna get that other one too can you see that I'll show you in a minute let me just send them over to us [Music] so that's exactly what I want it I just wanted to color a bit and then to leave them ticket so this so just really high you just for them to brown up a bit and then we'll put the lid on like that and keep it on a low heat to cook properly that's it and then let's have a look at our sauce now let's see we needed the lemon for that so I'm gonna squeeze that lemon properly there the rest of it with the help of the knife get some of those lemon pieces in that's absolutely fine there we go I like my feet to be really lemony I like it sweet and sour there we go and we not to forget the chili flakes just a tiny bit there it is mix it up all together and let's taste it oh it looks that's how it looks still waiting for our beef to be done meanwhile I'm going to fry a bitter baby sweet corn and some red peppers for just to have on the side that would be nice so I'm gonna use the same saucepan put the sauce away or aside for a while and I'm gonna put it back on the hop live for now get a get a bit of pepper and a bit of sweet corn baby sweet corn and a knife of course smaller knife it's more than enough and I'm gonna just get some slices nice and big I don't want them tiny because I want to see the shapes we're gonna be displaying them nicely on the plate so we need them to be you know a bit big and I'm not going to cut this I'm just gonna cut that last bit here because the red and the yellow will be really lovely with asparagus so we're gonna chuck them all in the frying pan still has a bit of that oil ant from the sauce and we're going to fry them real quick on very high heat because we don't want them to be melting we just want them like just like a stir-fry how we doing mr. fry open a really high heat and cook them quickly have a look here absolutely good it's great I'm gonna add a little bit of more oil because that makes it fry nicer basically so here we are waiting for the beef to get done while we're making the siphoning it lovely side veggies you're gonna just sprinkle little bit of salts and that's our salt make sure it's not the pepper so it's not gonna harm anything but we want it to be the salt there we go pick that mix it up a bit more okay so we just cleaned up let's get a plate out and right there get our sticker is out look at that blue that looks good one by one nice and lovely nicely charred there we go look at that looks gorgeous okay let's put the vegetables there they are nice sweet corn okay all of it make sure we get everything on the plate there is look at the lovely colors the variety of colors absolutely beautiful of course not to forget our sauce so here we are I'm just gonna pour it over it because I want it to be soft and juicy and lovely get all the flavors that we wanted to have I'm going to sprinkle a little bit of spring onions on it and maybe a squeeze of lemon just a bit of spring onions and then squeeze a lemon right at the end there we go spare igus beef skewers [Music] you | Safeer World | UCi_1lWP1pr947ZPkO0KQYBw | 2019-06-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,799 | 8,582 |
Se0roMEX2II | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Se0roMEX2II | ♈️ YOU’RE NOT EXPECTING THIS! 🤫 NEXT 3 MONTHS TAROT PREDICTIONS! #aries #ariestarot | Aries so for December y'all got some love coming in Knight of Cups y'all are going to be going on some type of romantic flirtatious you know type of trip this person could be a little fickle you could be a little fickle but there is a love gesture here okay something's going to really make your heart flutter or somebody is giving you're getting good news somebody is expressing their love to you or something Good's happening to where it makes you feel really good that was December 23 January 24 you and your friends are getting out you're reconciling with somebody with the three of Cups you're celebrating you're emotionally happy good news so what I'm seeing is at the end of December there's something that's coming in and it's going to follow through for January as well um could be a pregnancy graduation something to celebrate about um something about the family as well good news about the family let's see what's going on in February the Two of Wands this is going to help you move forward this is going to | Yansa’s Universe | UCPwjX4eMwLn4vzhzGETfl5g | 2023-11-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 185 | 1,018 |
7p2BZwRiBlY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p2BZwRiBlY | Lilysilk camisole unboxing | This is a lovely box. Is this going to fit me? Hi travellers I'm Anne's daughter Lileko welcome back to my channel. So today I'm so excited because I got in the post this morning my only, my first Lily silk purchase. I've never used this before but I've seen other youtubers go on about it, and silk is so lovely, lightweight. For those of you that have followed along my channel you've seen that every sort of year that I'm home in New Zealand, while I have an address I will try and stock up on items, help get either replacing or getting rid of other items in my suitcase. Because I live and work abroad I want this to replace a a camisole that I have. I feel like all of the ladies that have done reviews on Lilly silk they're small, whereas I'm curvaceous. They also have free postage if you buy over I think it's 50 US dollars. Which this camisole was. I ordered this eight days ago. I really want the pajamas. So I ordered the extra large size because I have larger boobs I did want these thicker straps. It's a versatile top, it's totally work appropriate. And it can do for just if I want to just chuck it on and go. It's fully lined so it's completely so hard to see with black I know. But you can see that it is the lining is joined by that, now that's going to go over time. It's not going to be see-through so if you wanted to get the white, because of course they come in a variety of colors. They say it's the finest grade mulberry silk, which is lovely. It's just along here so if that's going to bother you then don't get this one. Let me try it on and see what it looks like. So you can see where it comes to on my jeans. So that's nice because I do like slightly longer just to cover my butt a little bit. So you can see that I've been working in the Middle East so I would have to wear you know a cardigan or a blazer or something over this. To be able to wear it to work. And maybe the v is a little bit deep. So I might be doing that during the day. But working on the other side of Asia it's completely fine. It's much more of a crepe silk rather than the shiny one. For a larger person what youtube couldn't show me now I can show you that yes it does fit. And it definitely does work and that's lovely. I'm really impressed. I think it said on the website that you can just chuck it in the washing machine. I'm going to wash my silk top for the first time. I am going to put it in the washing machine. There is a delicate. So I've just got a couple of stains on the front I was baking the other day. And I looked up their website and of course you can hand wash it. I put it in the bra bag this is what the website Lily silk says. Put it in a delicates bag. I'm gonna use. Because it is it's also for delicates. With a little bit of regular detergent with it. I don't know how much to put in because it's only one jolly item. So all right let's cold wash it, gentle spin. And you should dry it over this. Rather than a washing line, to just lay it across. Just drape it over the laundry basket. There's more crease than I had expected. My plan this is after drying to have to hang it in the shower, I don't iron. | Anne's daughter | UCJtec_DhM8UVXDCVD_zhgJA | 2021-06-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 635 | 3,347 |
B-obNGqXIoo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-obNGqXIoo | Lux Radio Theatre - One Sunday Afternoon | Hollywood California Monday August 24 the lux radio theater presents Jack Oakie and Helen 12 trees in one Sunday afternoon [Applause] Nux presents Hollywood tonight you will meet Hollywood through such famous personalities as Jack Oakie Helen 12 trees Alan Hale Cecil B DeMille Agnes Ayers mrs. Evelyn afield and mr. Lewis Silver's conductor of the lux radio theater Orchestra brought to you by the makers of Lux toilet so the beauty care preferred by nine out of ten Hollywood leading stars and attractive women everywhere a distinguished audience awaits our play tonight seated before me are three of motion pictures newer stars June Lange Muriel Evans and the leading citizen of Van Buren Arkansas Bob burns greetings to all from Lux nothing is so important to loveliness as smooth clear skin just remember that while Lux toilet soap is fine enough for movie star complexions it is so inexpensive that any girl anywhere can buy and use it all the time keep your skin fresh smooth and delicately fragrant with the gentle active lather of Lux toilet soap and now let me turn you over to our producer he brings two radio stars and plays of the same great caliber that have established him as the world's outstanding contributor to motion pictures ladies and gentlemen mr. Cecil B DeMille [Music] greetings from Hollywood ladies and gentlemen tonight's play begins one quiet Sunday afternoon in a small Missouri town so does the story of tonight's star Jack Oakie only in Jack's case the afternoon wasn't so quiet he claims he yell louder than any baby born in Sedalia Missouri but he says he had a reason for yelling he arrived just too late for Sunday dinner Jack spent most of his boyhood in Oklahoma but accompanied his mother to New York when she joined the faculty of the Scudder School for Girls new yorkers didn't care for his real name our field so they shortened Oklahoma and called him okie he's used to name ever since as a telephone operator in wall street jack received the tip that made him a fortune the tip was that he get out of Wall Street and go on the stage within a few months he was a song-and-dance man on Broadway when pictures began to talk he thought they were talking to him so he responded by coming to Hollywood jack has been at Paramount for nine years at present he's a promoter and champagne was he's also been a sailor an aviator a press agent a cowboy and a college student in fact at a college student he's in a class by himself because he never went to college so tonight I've given him a degree in dentistry and the leading part that of dr. Biff Grimes I've long believed him capable of more than straight comedy and the serious parts of tonight's play will give Jack his first real opportunity to prove me right or wrong our other star tonight is Miss Helen 12 trees Evans studied to become a painter but she transferred her art from canvas to the stage and had already starred in such successes as an American tragedy in Broadway when she was spotted by a talent scout and brought into films misspelt Reeves has just returned from Melbourne where she was the first American actress to play the lead in a picture filmed in Australia she appears tonight in the role of Amy in one Sunday afternoon written by James Hagen we hear it now in the lux radio theatre starring Jack Oakie with Helen 12:3 [Applause] it's a stifling Sunday afternoon late in August in Biff Grimes tiny office he and his old friend snappy downer are growing sentimental about all times recalling the song to their younger days Biff middle-aged and slightly gray sits sprawled in his dentist's chair silently regarding the red nose snappy who leads off with a chorus of an old favorite you were 16 you were 16 star village Queen oh baby what up boys stop it all right all right you see the little woman doesn't understand snappy nothing artistic about it you know Biff I used to have a good voice so did you you sing somehow yeah you sing something hey listen you borrow the Refresh was this afternoon Biff Grimes wants to be entertained tip Grimes the well-known dentist of Hillsdale was entertained on Sunday afternoon by snappy downer the man who sells fish and crab the Duncans market ha ha gosh snappy another little song say Biff I know a pip good you know I used to sing it with a Harper thick but I busted the heart that's fine you know you like this song beer yeah in the [Music] summertime I said cut it out I don't like that song what's the matter with it well it brings up supplement well I just don't like it you don't want to hear it okay okay don't get so op I get it hey listen I gotta start at some point give me uh know which one anyone Biff Grimes a particular boom boom boom gotta get it but on your old gray but it with the blue ribbons on it then we'll hit Joe stop into the slave you don't want to see my wife beat you snappy no no never mind honey hey where you are making all that if I hear anymore I'll come in there and put you both out of them all right all right honey you see what I have to put up with it's a shame man can't have a little peace and comfort in his own home you know it ought to be in the marriage laws what peace and comfort that's what am i right right good old snappy ha ha sappy when we was kids remember Avery's amusement park how long ago was that Oh must been 108 years ago I saw there was you with me deanzie Miller Hugo Barnstead yeah you go boss and Virginia brush you know you were stuck on her beer yeah I wasn't oh yes she was yes she was she was in love with her he used to sing in the gold summertime I know I know I've seen this all just called Virginia like you know she was a swell girl Virginia was you bestow her away from you remember doc you go was just a plain everyday skunk I never did like him I but I've got married Virginia if it hadn't been for him I stole her away from me it's an awful thing for a skunk to steal another man's girl yep I never did it ain't right Virginia never care for him know how I was the one she wants nuts about you'll go fast ed oh I'd like to get my hands on him what I wouldn't do it along yeah you're not jealous are you Biff say Biff Grimes is too big a man to get jealous over anybody anyway have my god Amy have we been mined for Oh chefs I didn't care about Virginia yeah what'd you say if I told you there was in town Wow yeah the stop of the hotel cross street Virginian Hugo yep have a swell car to say they must have plenty of money Hugo's present of a bank so I heard yeah did you see Virginia saw how she looks well but you know he looks kinda bilious you know you're the one she should have married Biff well maybe you're right that dirty sneak a little rat all my life Hugo Barnstead of Stuckey's knows around I'll get even one of these days she'll deserve it too I see me a songs happy here sad music a comic better make a sad ensue the sad all right you know I almost cry when I sing this one goodbye [Music] I've come to answer that stuff here tell them a doctor's out of town hello hello a duck is out of town to get that fit snappy downer himself yes sir huh uh Hugo Barnstead oh yeah yeah you know you should have married Virginia Biff I know it say what is this hello hey didn't I just tell you that oh oh yeah this is snappy oh yeah yeah wait a minute you stick mark from the hotel man over there got a toothache yeah give me the phone hello dick yeah it is Biff no it's suddenly I never work on Sonny besides Amy and I are going out for a little walk huh I don't care if he's important Biff Grimes important to thank president who care hey what what names you say bar hey Steffi yeah it you'll go Bart's dead no oh hello dick yeah I'll see him tell him right over you go boss did you speak of us cucking he sticks his nose around yeah you want to pull his tooth for him yeah can you imagine Hugo Barnstead coming a good old Biff drives the heavies to food ha ha ha ha they faked a good place to come do didn't he yeah ice well now if you be careful sure don't do anything you'll be sorry for worried about me Biff dries it have a sigh for anything a man you the dentist here that's right have a seat you roll what's that if Grimes well I had no idea you whatever so you did become a dentist yeah been a long time you go yes must be 25 years let's see last time I saw you was when you had that trouble of the factory yeah sorry isn't happy hyah aah sit on the chair you oh yeah got an awful toothache look uh hey hey I'd like to do this wanted to wait when I got over to open it but Virginia she's with me said to have it out now she's coming up here in a little while ah that's so good don't like toothaches terrible things Adam all my life you won't hurt will you miss you don't feel it I want yes you'll get yes no my assistant Miss Robertson is off today so stampy down you'll have to take our place you know wait a minute beer come over here a bit but hand me that nose piece huh but the gas come on yeah all right now you go inhale eat because you can't up your lungs are you getting it it's been a long time hasn't it Pacific rhymes what's that you me Avery amusement park virginia inhale people you thought you were gonna marry Virginia but a pool yeah he's out Hugo Barnstead got your right or I'll watching you crawl a little red oh I've been waiting for this chance get away from I guess tank snappy what are you doing yes forecast anybody's gonna get it plenty of it you can't do this you shut up please you go breathing deep Avery amusement park 25 years every part Amy and Virginia hey hey oh hey I've been looking all over for you you're late the girls are waiting I don't know I haven't seen him yet why are we supposed to meet a Mook Street effort one yeah come on hey party anyway you go you know Biff Grimes pretty particular about the girls well only know one of whom Eames Virginia said she'd bring a friend is she a good looker who Virginia is I don't know about the friend well won't do any harm to take a look but if they don't suit me you go you know bit Prime's 2300 jigna I'm scared of what well I never met a boy like this that is without a proper introduction well yoga Barnes did we'll introduce you to in like my new dress I know he will cuz how do you think you like me you'll fall in love with you the minute II feel but junior you stop that don't you talk like that well II might you can't tell and you might fall in love with him Oh Jimmy I die tell the truth Amy weren't you ever in love with a boy person if you can tell me I won't tell anybody well I I thought I was once I don't know well well when I was very young of course that's a long time ago you understand there was a boy I don't know he never even looked at me but Virginia did you ever have a feeling in your heart something that you feel is going to happen and it doesn't that's the way my heart was before I always seemed lonely somehow everybody had it in for me even the teachers they called him a bully but I know he wasn't I saw him do a lot of good things when the big boys picked on a smaller one he helped the little fellow down I know he had a lot of goodness good that nobody else to see oh you wouldn't know him how am I who was it v on if grime you mean that big bully that hangs around Parsons drugstore yeah why Amy he's terrible the reputation Amy I'd be ashamed to mention his name I heard that he drinks and smokes cigarettes well of course that was a long time ago Oh shucks I'm all over it now he doesn't even know I'm alive Amy what there come on oh dear look back you go Barnes did the follow with the orange tie and the other follow Amy oh dear if they're crying oh yes Oh Jimmy I think I better go nothing early j-just sit down no no just pretend you don't see them and that'll show them that we're good any other if I see him swam Hyundai hey for this world you go say I've seen her around town what's the one you got picked up for me the little one on the left nothing doing I know that scrawny little thing we said what a school together Oh Amy something or other she ain't something I'm telling you she's skidoo he can't pick I don't think better not to a bit Grimes will do his own picking wait a minute this I picked the other wall but Danny 23 everything is fair to Biff grabs say I've always wanted to meet her though she's all the fudge on cheap if all right we fix it I'll say something well alright hello nice afternoon yeah yeah say something they don't care about the weather they want to meet me well I I see a gun over here and you brought your girlfriend alone whoa no I brought my boyfriend too how do you like him hi a girl introduced me I'd like to introduce my boyfriend surely you don't this is Biff Grimes hiya girl I love my wife but oh you kid how do you do let me see your name is is a miss miss miss Virginia it how did you know my name was Virginia oh I found out and what's your girlfriend's name Oh Annie then this is mister mister what did you say your last name was Winston you go Bronstein my name is Grimes Biff Grimes chicken inspector miss Lynd this is mr. Grimes no mr. little girl just BIP how do you do well I'm swell say I used to know you didn't know yes we went to school together that's right you sure was the funny little thing then one year oh you bet you was remember that they asked up to the principal almost got a lickin and you helped me out I never got a chance to thank you oh that's all right well anyway thanks even if you was funny looking you wasn't bad at heart well I always like to be a me but I guess I shouldn't have said that well you could have waited I'm sorry this oh that's all right I guess all the girls and M days is kind of stuck on me Ishkabibble is capable [Music] well take a little walk oh yeah I guess an ice-cream Saudi wouldn't go bad either Amy I like a college ice hey Goldstein's got something new what tried it out last night she'll rave about it he says New York's going wild over you know when New York goes wild over anything it must be good yeah what is it bit well he spreads nuts all over the ice cream say that guy ain't it deprives never lets the grass run to his feet neither new york-style let's be big stuff and then know something little girl Virginia that's the name ain't it well you know where they got that name but this is eighth of a junior yes sir that's where Abraham Lincoln was born oh why did I guess you didn't know that did you are very people few people do yes indeed it is you know it's too bad I haven't met you before but junior at home but only Biff Grimes think that you're one of the nice little girl he ever met if I'll say oh boy a kid listen miss Virginia is supposed to light never mind my boy everything's gonna be all right but Union means get along fine yes sir fine how about that a Virginia well let's go vole Steve's drugstore you could take the little one you go sure bit my arm miss Virginia thank you I'd love to go with you may I look for you too you know Virginia I wanted to take you to go things for a long time [Music] why the lowdown right up from under my nose Oh mr. Grimes Oh what I don't mind if you take me mr. Grimes well all right what come on let's get going [Music] Jack Oakie and helen perris will be back with you in a minute but in that minute we're going out near Santa Monica where they're shooting ladies in love on the 20th century-fox lot you'll overhear what two extra girls are saying about their friend dot there's me what's the matter do I know why they don't want to ask doc she's your roommate you ought to know why the boys don't like to take a long I can't think of a thing that's wrong with it except maybe her complexion well isn't that enough boy if my complexion were bad I wouldn't expect to keep my job even if I am only an extra much less get date start over careless really do you think cheek and a bruised and powder on her face day after day and let them stay there and she can not in keep a good connection why don't you tell her breakdown buy her a cake of lux toilet so she's probably getting cosmetic skin cosmetic skin comes on so gradually it's hard to tell you're taking chances that's why it's smart to guard against it to use Lux toilet soap regularly before you put on fresh makeup and always before you go to bed keep on using Rouge and powder as much as you like lux toilet soap has an active lather that goes deep down into your pores and removes every trace of dust and dirt and stale cosmetics 9 out of 10 screen stars used lux toilet soap to keep skin lovely it's good for your skin too and once again mr. DeMille we continue with our play one Sunday afternoon starring Jack Oakie as dr. Biff Grimes and featuring Helen 12 trees as Amy [Music] we are back in the present day and Biff Grimes office Hugo Barnstead lies unconscious in the dentist's chair with the gas filling his lungs Biff stands over him a dull look in his eyes as his mind flashes back to the days of their youth snappy downer his face contorted with fear tried vainly to shut off the gas let me turn off that gas but you can't do this buddy I can't do it you go to her away from it you need for Virginia away from me but like with Snyder's fear God was 25 years ago you kept in here 25 years ago I remember it like it was yesterday Snyder's beer garden I was there with Virginia Nicholas yeah with the city I can even hear the music [Music] good morning Ali's that fit primes for his phone Oh such a bully I suppose you heard that heard what MIT Oh pish not another shut some talk didn't you hear what they said about oh don't worry me well it does me their blinds I want to tell you something I'm a respectable girl and I'm not in the habit of toying with people that want to drink and fight I didn't start a fight did I yes you did I did not you think I'm gonna stand by and take an insult oh that boy didn't say anything good - I know what he said v crime thing she's grown up nobody's got a pencil a mark aren't you a gentleman enough to ignore it no I'm gentle enough to take a slap at his nose do you ever do it again I'll walk away from your eye all right I'm sorry I didn't continue I've hurt your feelings I'm sorry about that too I guess I was just jealous I don't see why you should get jealous over me I can't help it you ever since that day I first met you in a bridge park I've cared about you well you know that Virginia I want you Amy Lind like you ah I don't care anything about her you're the only one I want over ginger listen whatever I'm new you I just seem to forget everything I'm not in helping save for the way to run an excursion down elections next Sunday well maybe you'd like to go I'm going to be busy next Sunday I have an important engagement more important than I am I should say it is I thought I was your steady you've got another thought coming I want to meet Hugo Barnstead suppose I am that's all it is your gold Barnstead you can't fool me Virginia you've been meeting them all the time I won't stand for what are you going to do about it well you better keep awaiting me that's all I don't like I never did like I'm he's a sneak the next time I see him I will kill him on a thing to the little boy talk I thought you were a big man mr. grind to hear you talk one would think you own the world I've heard of the great things you're going to do so far I haven't seen anything well you know huh you know study hard to be a dentist yes I Dennis only got four more years to go when I get through I'm gonna put up a big dinner shop right in this town I'm not interested well you will be when you see my name hanging out in front I'm gonna have a big gold sign painted dipped grimed painless Dennis there's a me and Hugo Barnstead well what's he doing here hello Virginia hello Amy hello Hugo hello Junior we've been looking all over for you Virginia we were looking for you hello this whoa oh come on sit down called your house but your mother said you was out so you brought Amy yes and we've been on the loop-de-loop three times yeah we went through the tunnel twice did you kiss her in the dark of course he didn't kiss me are you having a good time bit yes well Oh v I hear you with in a fight well but Andi mullen is that right what about it nothin Tony I just saw him outside and he was here he is now coming in the door yeah I see him guys time to any I think we better go don't get excited I'm gonna start nothing Perry is any over there yeah we'll just walk out I ain't gonna fight [Music] what you're talking about heh it's good enough for me yeah Curie how about a stroll down by the lake shut up you listen you got last remark yeah what about it I don't like it now what are you gonna do about it this place your house with them come on boys think about yeah ok thank you guys you lay a hand on me now drop your lungs out of this part here I'll get out of here by myself see and I don't need any help come on Virginia see your name Beach Park Wednesday evening 8 o'clock I won't be there Avery's Park at eight oh come on you guys break it up to me well I I guess she isn't coming after Alton I don't see her guess you sort me she can you imagine sore cause I was protecting a good name that's all I was doing of course and a girl have been proud to have a man protect a good name you understand that don't Jamie cuz I do good haven't you seen her at all that since that night and you would have made it here eight o'clock after 9:00 now that's right that's too bad don't I know it if I ask you something Beth will you tell me sure what is it do do you love Virginia well you don't have to tell me unless you want to yes all right I do love her I guess maybe I got a little too crazy about her she somehow was my ideal you know ever fella has an ideal somebody cares for and he cares for that somebody will nothing else matters it's a sort of an ingrown pain starts in a pit of your stomach and works right up to your neck well that's the way I felt for Virginia okay you told her that she loved her lots of times she always laughed at me you know there's nothing sincere about Virginia and heart she's a teaser Network rather the old devil in me I understand this do you you know Amy I like to talk to you somehow uh well I don't know but you never could say that I've talked to where we've been talking I like it I can have to come over here tonight no I just came over you have a date no sure I haven't got a both Barney I thought your Hugo Barnstead was keeping company Hugo Barnstead oh no he just took me out once he doesn't care anything about me well he's an awful bug I don't see what any girl can see in him you know I want a Virginia huh oh nothing hmm funny eater oh sitting here talking like this don't you like it I sure do I've always wanted to talk to somebody like this see over our house there's nobody but the old man the kid brothers and pop don't work much so I gotta go out do the hustling the way I'm starting next week at the Phoenix box factory of course most of that money is gonna help me through dental school I'm starting to be a dentist you know are you yeah I want to be this well a little more extractor and Oakley Oh that'll be fine of course that's just to start someday you know I expect to be mayor of this town Oh GP yeah that's gonna make Virginia proud of me yes siree oh yeah hi Amy hello babe oh hello snappy what are you doing over here oh nothing just off a little walk me and Gladys yeah she's my steady hey I guess you heard the news hey bib what news ain't you heard Bob Virginia whoa what about Virginia she got married this afternoon at 4 o'clock did she yeah thought you knew you was going with it yeah yeah yeah say it seems I did hear something about that Mary don't you Oh yooper Barnes did you feel fun yeah oh sure oh well I certainly worked hard to fix it up with that boy yeah and I thought she was your steady Virginia yeah she's just a nice little girl that's all I guess everybody Ron it's what I was kind of stuck on her but I wasn't I was just what I'm a little choked up so snappy when you see the gang you just say Biff Grimes was leading his old life and he's doing fine sure Sam so hubris afternoon he's gonna work for his uncle in the Box Factory got a swell job even happy bride leaving on the midnight train say we're going to throw rice and everything that's good that's that's swell well I guess we're running along alright snappy see you later bit come on Gladys come on Beth listen yeah I know this it hurts doesn't it I guess it does sure it does your heart feels like it was all cut open and bruised I know do you Amy yes oh we climbed in a train oh if he breaks his leg if you mustn't say that it isn't what I can't help it you mustn't say you're sorry please all right I'm sorry see you know Amy you're the first person ever made me take back anything I kind of feel well I don't know I'm just glad I know you that's all Amy if I asked you something won't mind will you can I be your steady do you want to that'll be swell Amy but this you want saying this just because she what are never mind I don't care anyway I'm I'm awfully fond of you this I've always been [Applause] are you happy but I am really why would not be oh I don't know but oh I'm happy bit I'm mostly happy come in oh come in Biff sit down you want to see me Hugo I wouldn't have sent for you if I had no man you know I haven't seen much lately have you good I've been busy still studying to be a dentist huh yep every night you're not letting that interfere with your job down here at the factory are you why should interfere and that's studying on our time I told you I was studying night all right all right now don't get sore you know I'm in a pretty important position running this plant and I got to make sure my employees do their job uh what's that you want to see me about how long you ain't even married now about two years that's right you got married just a little while after me and Virginia didn't you that's right in Virginia lately oh I met her a couple of times on the street looking pretty swell ain't she great girl but then you find another woman in the world I only think you know that cut machine out there's being overhaul I got to go see sit down sit down I won't keep you long well what is it if my uncle isn't satisfied with the way things are going down here we're not making enough money oh oh he expects me to EE output and cut on the expenses so you see Biff I I got a scheme a bit ah maybe you can help me I may be able to do something for you a little later don't worry about that oh I mean it I'd be glad to do something for you and Amy you better let me worry about Amy you go oh come on now forget your pride you work along with me and I think I can show you how to make some more money now let's get out of the point what do you want well my uncle informs me that there are too many men laying off sick at least that's what they say and I'm gonna put a stop to it the Phoenix box Factory is paying its help their work not to be sick I found them in good workers well they're not now what I have in mind is I'd like to have you mingled with the men you can keep your eyes open and kind of see what's going on yeah I do my old work I don't notice the others what you could begin to notice them some of them are on the job I suppose but others ain't I want you to report those others to me now who would you success who would you suggest I get rid of you mean get fired yeah Oh spy work eh no I wouldn't call it that well I wouldn't if you think you can make a sneak out of me you're crazy I'm not doing anybody's dirty work you understand still the same I'm always looking for trouble now I ain't looking for trouble yes you are but don't forget this the Phoenix box factory pays you your living and you'll do as I want to get out all right I'll get out who's there working late at you oh you're doing here you know that employees ain't allowed in the factory at night if I guess I'm not an employee anymore your party this afternoon you remember get out of here oh no I got something coming to me now want it I want that two weeks salary owe me you can see the cash here in the morning now I can't assume tonight and he says that you told him that they give it to me well whatever I want that money here's what's coming to me I want it you don't get a nickel No we'll see about that put on that gun Allison you go do I get that money I'll blow your white oh I'm not gun well don't shoot that's right that's right Rob stop don't you I cross every record don't don't hike you go faster get up on your feet I wanna shoot you you're Scott game boy get out of here now get out of here job all right door what's the stand up stand up nicest face your vocal you're going down again fast wherever you live oh I was just taking a walk where to oh I down the station good you're worried about something for me is everything going all right at the factory well sure what makes you say that oh how could that be that's right I'll answer honey all right I better go fix up a little it might be company Charlie hello Matt hello over here what you fellas doing here where's your business beer the chief want to see you down headquarters headquarters uh-huh well you do it kid that says you could notice it you took a punch at Hugo Barnstead didn't you it's assault and battery and you try to hold up the place I didn't got a gun didn't you come on wait a minute wait a minute not so loud what yeah my wife's in there listen I wasn't gonna hold up anybody I got fired a day Hugo wouldn't give me my dog was coming to me I worked for I worked hard you know what it means to carry a gun in this town oh I just pull it off laughs you fellas know me you've known me for years I would have seen anything from anybody I was desperate that's all I tell you only wonder water was coming to me I got it already a bit hawk give me a break will you let me get out of here I'll beat it out of town nobody on no sorry bit it's tough but that's the way it goes Oh myself I'm thinking about don't give a hoot about myself it's Amy she follows thistles a killer please what do you already Biff we can't come on wait a second pal yeah sure sure that's awful nice you fellas come and I appreciate it yeah oh hello Amy what's the matter man not that I hear I was just telling Charlie you know Charlie Brown and Matthews you see yeah the police department's having a clambake got a casino Wednesday night and wellness so they asked me to be on a committee and I would just tell them did you fellas say that you want me to come down to right now and arrange things yeah sure well all right let's go I'll be back in a little while and it just took a while oh wait for me always all right fellas I stole [Music] pause for station identification this is the Columbia Broadcasting System we resume the events of one Sunday afternoon shortly actress's usually climbed to prominence on the screen but tonight's guest reversed the order she descended to stardom I was directing a scene in forbidden fruit a star dressed in a glass costume had to walk down a staircase also made of glass but her dress was so rigid in the glass stairs so slippery that the star jet couldn't play the scene naturally I asked if there wasn't someone who could walk down stairs one of the minor players volunteered she had been recommended to me is the most beautiful girl in America so I let her compete with the star and she won in a walk the pradhan forbidden fruit opened the way for a role as rudolph valentino's leading woman which brought her international fame and envy she is as lovely now as she was when Valentino made his reputation as a great lover playing opposite her ladies and gentlemen Miss Agnes Ayres Thank You mr. DeMille but when you ask me to walk you hit upon the one theatrical trick I had fairly learned when I was 14 years old I used to go to all as a nice to do after school watching them make movies and all extra thought I was dying to act and he spent days trying to teach me his entire course consisted of showing me how to walk I'm glad he didn't teach you how to swim or you'd never have given such a fine performance as the rescue scene in the affairs of Anatole in order to make that scene I had to be pushed off a bridge into a river when I told mr. DeMille I couldn't swim he said that's just fine and over I went into 18 feet of icy water the game performance to and must have convinced you that that was more enjoyable to work with Valentino than with DeMille hardly so it was my good fortune to play with mr. Valentino in his two big hit the Sheik and the son of the Sheik Valentino died just 10 years ago yesterday yet people still asked me if he would have starred in talkies the same as he did in silent pictures I'm sure he would have he had a slight accent but it was far more charming than death from mental he was also a fine singer and in selecting you Valentino showed that he knew how to choose a leading lady you're very lovely Agnes and you're very diplomatic mr. DeMille but I believe in taking as good care of myself as I possibly can and I'm really glad to pass along the same advice that was given me as a child by my mother she told me to always use the best soap I could find for a while I thought she meant the most expensive kind but since then I found the answer to be Lux toilet soap in my home three generations are using it myself my mother and my 10 year old daughter Maria who someday may Envy in pictures herself we all know there's nothing like the Lux for smooth hands and a fine clear skin and that's probably why practically all Hollywood stars use it I understand you are planning to return to pictures Agnes I know our audience joins me in wishing you all the success in the world Thank You mr. DeMille again I've been in a great many pictures but to tell the truth I've never given a performance which I'd complete they satisfied me I want to return to fulfill that ambition to prepare for this I've been doing a lot of acting with stock companies lately and to all young men and young women who hope to reach Hollywood my suggestion is to first get as much stage training as possible good night and now we bring you the last part of one Sunday afternoon with Jack Oakie as dr. Biff Grimes and Helen 12 trees as Amy our time is again the present Hugo Barnstead is still lying unconscious in the dentist's chair inhaling the gas snappy downer plead desperately with Biff who stands over his patient holding the nosepiece tightly in flavor ain't gonna do it you ain't gonna kill him Virginia away from who set me to jail two years they gave me two whole years but you can't kill a man for that they're hanging a bit he took Virginia away from me Avery Clarke amy was waiting for me there when I got out I can see her now she was sitting on a bench I was come along a pair listen to me hello Amy yep it's me just go over the house I dropped off the judge in that I could have made a 5:45 and I didn't want to buy at the station to see me I know something told me you'd be here I don't know just something what when did you get out there 12 o'clock Gina warden was a prince of a chimp shook hands with meaning you glad to see me Amy you know I add this see it feels good to see you she'll feels good to be back two years guys see more like ten I'm so glad to see you yeah I'm glad to see you honey guess I'd have been all shot to pieces I haven't gotten your letters I thought oh you're waiting and well I just somehow somehow I it's all right oh I know you'd be waiting over here Amy I want to thank you for your kindness or your goodness that's alright this no I I learned a lot since I've been away I'm gonna make a new start begin all over again I want to be somebody cause I've got to I know how you feel I'm sure you always know honey I'm I'm not so sure we can begin again in this town we we may have to move away for a while alright alright would you wherever you go Vic I'll go there's something big coming up a bit Grimes Lee's wife I can feel it my bones if Grimes is gonna be Biff Grimes yes sir they're gonna be nothin too good 4/5 crimes and he's family yeah you want to go home buddy yes see I love you Amy I think you're the loveliest lady in the world I love your hair and eyes your mouth I love you too good look at the old sky up there must be a million stars out tonight huh Moon's full up yeah it's spring too let's walk on [Music] before Ava top don't do it turn what about gasp if you took her away from me did me he took Virginia away from me was 25 years ago but I never forgot it there's something about side doing bit do you hear it somebody's there they're all right hey wonder you were not in the dark for a lady who are you well for now don't tell me I've changed that much don't you know me Virginia well we're thinking a bit what are you staring at well nothing I'm well how are you buddy I'm swell how are you snappy me oh I'm all right I spent a long time Stacey but you yeah I I kind of filled out since then a say remember the Bologna used to hand me remember schnide of beer garden funny but the world does move yeah doesn't it and here you are the dentist of Hillsdale I have you uh pulled Oh loopy Jake's tooth debt what oh no I I haven't put it yet wait just a minute won't take long ah don't rush for me the longer that goop stays unconscious a better I'll like it [Music] there we are it's out oh I am I guess I guess I better use the oxygen tank on him hey do me a favor will you even put him out of his misery I mean a bad way to pass out you go you go it's a matter within bit why don't he wake up you'll go oh let him alone anyway you go you all right you go hear that take some war feel better yes but also chase you have yes nature's child they just think it was gonna crash the pearly gates oh you know don't talk that way are you ready yes sweetheart and I suppose I'll have to drive the rest of the afternoon Virginia can you sit now my dentist in Pittsburgh told me remember that time ahead oh for you for 25 years I've heard nothing but your teeth it's been teeth in the morning teeth in the afternoon and teeth at night oh don't worry me I hear anymore squawks out of y'all perform the operation myself and you won't have gas bill how much do I owe you nothing like that I said nothing in fact I think I kinda owe you something though mmhmm yeah Oh your lot Hugo Thanks are you talking about oh it's all right forget it hey by the way bill how do i oh she's fine fine still married eh yeah mrs. Grimes are still mrs. gray how has she stood it you'll never know what I've suffered married to this there's death house Buzzard no but yeah I'm a good man yeah good for what I'm I'm going home Biff I I don't feel so good so long folks and that guy looks about three steps ahead of the Undertaker yes sorry we can't stay to see your wife but oh yes you'd be sorry to see her a well-loved say yeah you better leave now good afternoon it's that way over there oh thanks channeling Biff you know Virginia I'm you and your dentist in Pittsburgh and I almost kill them but take it away from me Amy come here for heaven sakes this cries if you don't stop making that noise baby I got to tell you you ought to be ashamed of yourself raising all this racket yes ma'am I ever shaved of myself where's snapping oh you love well I'm glad I don't mind him coming over here but you make such fools of yourselves yes ma'am we certainly do well you ready to go out yes ma'am we'll get your hat Sunday afternoon and everybody else take me what's the matter there do you know that you're a very sweet and beautiful girl and that I love you I love you too and that new car you born say you're gonna get a better one tomorrow you better get the finest car in Hills Oh our old cars getting terrible why I wouldn't let you be seen in its aid and a brand-new taxi stand across the street let's see if it's still there come on honey up you go they say just what I do to subscribers got that swallow stick a journalist down [Music] the plays the thing but not the only thing because we're going to hear further from Jack Oakie and Helen trophies a little later when you see Jack Oakie clowning on the screen it's hard to realize but he's the son of a school teacher who had hopes it is becoming a preacher Jack's mother was formerly principal of the Sedalia public school head of the psychology department at the Scudder school and an instructor Columbia University she came to Hollywood with Jack nearly 10 years ago and has always been his favorite companion one of Hollywood's most typical mothers she is certainly most popular among young stars ladies and gentlemen mrs. Evelyn a field [Applause] Thank You mr. DeMille I practiced this 40 times [Music] being a mother in Hollywood is no different than being a mother anywhere else children need a parent's help advice and sympathy just as much series in your own hometown as a teacher and mother I'd like to give this little message to all young parents you are the best instructor your child will ever have the training you give him now will show its After Effects when you're gone it's a job you will never finish but no job in the world will break you greater happiness still there are times when a mother should stand aside and not be a hindrance particularly in choosing a career let your son and daughter be what they want to be apparently you had no objection to jack going on the stage well when he told me he wanted to be a hoofer I didn't know what he meant I just told him to go ahead he took your advice literally he's gonna head right to the top but I hope you're not going to tell us that Jack was a was a model boy that that would be pretty hard to believe oh he embarrassed me more than once but he was always generous if he'd find some frogs or toads he'd come right home and divide him with me maybe that's the reason the girls of all was like Jack [Music] now I'm his mother but even I admit that he's not what you would call him he inherited your sense of humor he should have taken some of your good look oh I'm gettin old schoolmarm mr. de Mille but there's one lesson I'm still teaching and that's the advantage of using such a fine soap as love I've used it every day for the last ten years why if I were as young as my complexion I'd asked you for the next rumba survivor as young as you act I'd accept I acted only one that was in the movie too much harmony that started Bing Crosby but even though I'm 68 years old there's a lot of life in the old girl yet [Applause] what's your next picture going to be life begins at 68 no one picture was enough I just wanted to prove to Jack but he isn't the only actor in the family [Music] [Applause] other people Wow what do we do now mr. milk and if you'll sit down for just a moment jack I intend to bring you and Helen trophies back to the microphone a little bother I'm here already I tell you how did I do this Helen for you myself I made them a mole they'll think I'm the producer maybe glad to help out well folks here she is Miss Helen fall trees and Orchard to you thank you jack mr. Miller I think you're right you actually stopped being a comedian yes particularly after that introduction his buns are punishment how can I be serious every time I get set to be dramatic people take one look at a begin laughs listen I've even brought a mustache to look more distinguished and not of people lamp louder so why don't you take it off what make a fool out of Gable now folks you take Helen here for example I asked her what makes her so gorgeous and she tells me luck toilet so just like my mother well have you tried it fried it save I've worse twenty times a day with that soap I even cream a teeth with it buddy well I think so much of luck toilet stuff that I'm never without it you know when I went to Australia I took loads of the lawn in my trunk but I found I didn't have to they use it on the other side of the world as much as they do here you know Jack was out of luck sellin when he tried to get into the crusade he rode up to the set in a full suit of armor and sister Don playing the love scenes with Loretta Young I thought that was Henry Wilcox's Jobs everybody but Jack was under the same impression yes it wasn't a niftiest suit of armor that ever came out of a blacksmith shop at the mill his point to me all he said was throw some sardines in a can and get it out of here now he's making another picture the Plainsman I knew he was dying to help me play the lead Helen but he's too proud to ask me so what did he get he got a tuba player you know that big tall guy what's your name Gary Cooper Gary copper that's the fella a newcomer so I made a picture call to Texas Rangers I'm not only a cowboy but I sing a song as well I sing it for you Helen but I don't want to make mr. DeMille feel bad well it's very kind of a jacking besides it's getting a little late well since you insist mr. DeMille my friend I'll be a sport folks you're about to hear bingo key the Oklahoma groaner in that touching old cowboy lament I can't play the banjo with Susanna on my knee Bing Crosby just say Honolulu probably to avoid hearing this alright jack I got an orchestra out on the lung prairies that is the place for me I met my gal when it comes to cowboy music there's no one can play like beep but I can play my banjo with Suzanna almighty I can whistle Yankee Doodle I can sing mother machree what I can't play banjo with Suzanna on my knee I thought that I was thinking when I played William Tell but when I beat might be sometimes she had a dizzy spell I'd like to drop her on the floor but that ain't chivalry what I dare play my banjo with Suzanna almighty you smell something burning Thank You mr. Oki and mr. out trees ladies and gentlemen this is your announcer melville Rui our supporting cast tonight included Alan Hale as Hugo LK Dawson is snappy Ynez Seabury at virginia greta myers Justina Wayne Frank Nelson James Eagles William Royal and Mary Lou Fisher mr. Oki and mr. DeMille appeared through courtesy of Paramount Studios and mr. silvers 20th Century Fox whose new picture girls dormitory starring the French discovery Simone Simone was musically arranged by mr. Silver's mr. Oki song I can't play the banjo with Susana on my knee is from the Texas Rangers next Monday night another great show awaits you in the lux radio theater and here's mr. DeMille to tell you about it George Raft was born in New York's most violent neighborhood Hell's Kitchen perhaps that accounts for his marked ability to play the roles of those who live outside the law we find him in such a pot next Monday night when the lux radio theater presents cheating cheaters co-starring with George as the leader of a rival gang of jewel thieves is one of our most promising actresses Miss June Lange produced on Broadway 20 years ago cheating cheaters has been since seen three different times in pictures I believe you will find it just as thrilling on the air [Music] our sponsors the makers of Lux toilet soap join me in inviting you to be with us again next Monday night when the lux radio theater presents cheating cheetahs starring George Raft with June Lange this is set for B DeMille saying good night to you from Hollywood [Music] the selection I can't play the banjo with Susanna online Eva's you through the courtesy of paramount Scootaloo this is the Columbia Broadcasting System you | Old Time Radio Researchers | UCvymH6qvAgCpzuRkXIw1ywg | 2017-02-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,500 | 47,383 |
82n2mhwHTRE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82n2mhwHTRE | Survival backpack out of stock (Yakal Ban yahawadah) | I don't want to bother your coffee or tea giving all crazy how washing outside washing my with us sped it up a little click ain't no but uh I watched other foster hearts video but you know be you being homeless for not taking RFID microchip I in saw say you know what why not you know look into a survival backpack you know oh so have a backpack you know just just in case anything happens and there's nothing wrong you know being prepared you know don't be that guy and nothing wrong with having faith could be all have faith this is the faith-based thing that we learn too but don't be like you know I'm saying don't don't don't ever not for be wise you know you don't just be wise dude like don't be I be wise man you know don't say oh I'm not gonna take a shower because I'm getting a new body anyway don't be that type of guy you know I'm saying be wise take a down shower you know not saying that you know any brother don't take a shower I'm just saying I'm using an example alright so I'm looking into it and as I'm looking through it man you know a lot of people are a man a lot of people already know or assume that what's gonna come out of stock out of stock out of stock out of stock out of stock out of stock you go down and down and down out of stock out of stock out of stock you see because people aren't getting ready for this man right people are not playing these people are a businessman you know prices are going up on it you know a military tactical backpack a in the aerial no and I always thinking about buying me one you know just for whatever happens cause you could be homeless in this team man you know I might have to set a fire or some you know you never know but I wasn't really planning on this being a lesson I just wanted to show you brothers that people are starting to prepare themselves right people starting to prepare themselves is begin to that time but as I said before I'm going to the chip has the RFID microchip try to put it out in every video I could so you have no excuses man I you have no excuses that'll mean go out there and try the doomsday prep no I mean it just be wise you know get what you need and get on you know knows how to go out there and do they prep that's had not having faith trying to stock up on canned goods and Bob masks the scriptures say he who sees to save his life shall lose it all right but he who loses his life shall save it and imma get into that too but it is the Book of Revelations 13 and 16 he causes all both small and great rich and poor free and bond to receive a mark in their right hand or in their foreheads and that no man might buy ourselves he he that had the mark or the name of the beast or the number of his name get some water real quick here is wisdom let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast what is delivery man his embrace a strong threescore and six now you go into the RFID builder RFID building right you know what did that say where's our funny bonus e 6 6 6 v app all right buddy builder you see screams just saying his number is 666 all right not going back he who seeks to save his life blue 17 at 13 I mean to 17 and 33 so lucky there's the Book of Luke chapter 17 verse 33 whoever shall incision this is our Lord I didn't mean to copy it you know but this is our lawyer Howard shot my up speaking ain't you reading I read who so whosoever shall seek to save his life shall lose it and whoever shall lose his life shall preserve it yeah because we're gonna lose the world let me go back 31 just a book this is a good one this is Luke 17 or 30 way and that day he wished I'll be a part of the housetop and his stuff in the house let him not corn down to take it away and he that isn't if they let him like why I returned back remember Lot's wife oh man that's cold man this is a beautiful because the Lord is saying Amen when all hell breaks loose don't let the current Amen don't turn back you know get on you know so if you have you get what you you get what you need and you get going man you know the only thing a lot in the time of Sodom and Gomorrah was you know was was was was was you know trying to trying to hoard her you don't say I'm trying to break like ten duffel bags I don't think you were doing that man I think a lot got what he needed that time period think I don't you know grab a backpack and you see your brothers and grab a backpack and get going man you know grab a uh whatever you need you know I'm saying and go you see cause it's grocery saying man he whosoever shall see to save his life shall lose it so he night I heard by a mass we know I had wearing masks in not not saying nothing is wrong with my own mask because you will read with the adversary you don't say I agree with the adversary yeah absolutely they forcing you to if they say Amen we need you to wear this mask don't be a jackass wear the mask all right in an elder posture heart he don't stop saying he's not having faith because he's wearing a mask you step once I he's wearing the mask because you know that the cops can roll up on them you know it didn't throw anything down saying oh you're not doing this he's not doing that you know so he agree with adversary hey but yeah man but for guys out there wearing a mask take themselves not as a different story hey you guys are faithless hey they say whosoever shall see to lose save his life shall lose it right so if you I heard old a prepper you know super stocking up on food and it's not nothing into listen it's not nothing wrong with going to shop you know for your house ok what you need for your house that's that's cool but don't don't be I should find that 500 canned goods and don't do that man you know but now I wanna tell him to come in a time to come get and get some canned goods and go you know what you say alright so lucky about that but going back to what I was saying um amen we've got time to come get a canned good you know you never know wonder you Deloris a my service how I eat but he shall be hungry so the Lord won't see us again you know ok can't good take it with you get like a lot uh what he was seeing a little uh affordable price cars here like a horrible stove whatever he was saying but hey we just in that time period I wasn't making me I wasn't it was an effort it to be long college is going into how you know guys are preparing you know cuz I look love survival backpack you know first aid kit you know some simple things you know that you might need all right but we can't be gonna be alright because it ultimate we don't need we really don't need none of it you know but if you want to be speed wise so you know I'm saying you might have to carry some things carry a backpack but I just want to be quick you know lore while you were edifice you know only give all praise to help washing our shop are somewhat awkward us you know weird I heard don't say prepping man we're not doing say plan when I put on the ground buggers hey we all right all right shuttle one | Lapanya 1 4 4 | UCL4fTrTBCuk9VCiTLLdjOkA | 2020-05-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,442 | 6,978 |
PQxwa51OmFY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQxwa51OmFY | How To Jump Higher (Figure Skating Tips and Tricks) | [Music] hey guys it's readjustment welcome back to my channel and if you're new welcome to my channel don't forget to hit that big red button to subscribe and the little bone next to it to get notified whenever I post a new video today I'm going to be teaching you guys some of my tips and tricks on how to jump higher I've been getting so many requests to do this video so I decided to teach you guys the tips and tricks that I use to jump higher so without look further ado let's get into the video so the first exercise is to do rotations off face so you want to do quarter rotations then half and then fold another exercise you could do is to do quarter and then jump back to where you started half and back where you started 3/4 and back where you started and a full turn and then back where you started another exercise you can do is to do little hubs going bigger and bigger and bigger until the last one should be the biggest that you can get it and come down in a landing position [Music] another exercise that you can do that'll help with your high on your jumps is to do box jumps so you want to do a couple of these you can do them on two benches or even if your rink has a gym with those boxes or you can even do the monsters also another thing you could do is to jump up onto whatever you're jumping on and then jump down and then jump one more time into a landing position [Music] another thing that really helps with the height on your jump is jump rope quick you can do singles doubles triples whatever you can but jump roping really does help to learn how to jump straight up you want to make sure that you're not bending your knees because if you do it won't feel as natural as on the ice so you want to make sure to keep them straight another thing that you could do on a jump rope to help with the head on your jumps is to do doubles I've been getting so many requests on how to do doubles on your jump rope so I decided to teach you how to do a double it is usually how high you jump up and how fast you move your wrists so what you want to do is you don't want to swing your arms you want to move your wrists in really tiny little motions so that you can get the jump rope to go around faster also you want to make sure to jump straight up without bending your knees and this will help you a lot also it takes a lot of practice but if you guys believe in yourself I know you're gonna do it another thing that you can do that helps with the height on your jumps is to work on your jumps off ice this helps a lot if you work especially on getting your jumps to jump higher and this helps me a lot with my jumps on the ice as well [Music] so another thing that helps a lot with your height on your jumps is to go to a trampoline park or just jump it on the trampoline I have a trampoline park near my house so we go usually once a week or sometimes even twice a week and it helps a lot with your jumps with you practice your rotation but if you don't have a trampoline park near you you can need use with a tiny trampoline if you have one or even a big one so I'll put some clips of me at the trampoline park and right now [Music] so I hope you guys like this video I want you guys to comment down below do you have any tips and tricks on how to jump high also don't forget to Like subscribe and turn on notifications love you guys bye [Music] | Sparkle Skater | UCpZzl5-3JIVjfC2nCuzrfeA | 2018-10-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 691 | 3,363 |
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mEoFqPxHggI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEoFqPxHggI | Do You Know....That You Know.. | [Music] hold your no before memory that's pretty that's pretty pretty far back for our youth group the average age group not including the teachers of course is somewhere between 11 to 18 years old okay currently it's 17 or so 11 through 17 18. i think the youngest kid in our one of the youngest is my son daniel he's he's 11 now so him joseph and daniel are one day apart so all three are about the same age and they're they're the youngest and i know that daniel knows between right and wrong i know that he knows the difference between what he's supposed to do and why and what he's not supposed to do and why so if the youngest of the group knows the difference between right and wrong i'm going to assume that all of you know between right and wrong okay so do you know that you know the difference between right and wrong here's the next question when you know something to be wrong do you still do it james do you still do it even though you know it's wrong sometimes jimin sometimes heming no not him too how about all of you at home do you know something to be wrong and still do it it can be times when your parents ask you to stop doing whatever that you were doing before and do something else it could be that they ask you to stop watching tv stop playing games stop looking at your phone stop daydreaming and do your homework do your chores or just spend some time with them you know you know that you need to respect and honor your parents by being obedient to them but while you know how many of you still are disobedient how many of you just say okay okay i'm gonna get to it when i get to it it can be times when your parents maybe refuse to get you the stuff you want i know the biggest war that the parents have with the youth these days is with cell phones how old were you when you got your cell phone all right so i know a lot of a lot of youth young youth have i mean they just go to war with their parents to to to to get a cell phone too and again you know that you should be obedient you could plead with them but a lot of youth go to the next level right they throw a fit they go on this tantrum angry tantrum and and refuse to love their parents or something you know that this is wrong it can be times when you maybe your classmate is just getting on your nerves you know you you know you are supposed to love your neighbor actually you're supposed to even love your enemies you know that but you just don't understand how someone can be so selfish so mean so dense so wrong so rude so stubborn and you hold a grudge against that person or even down right just hate them it could be times when you know that you shouldn't be watching something but you choose to watch it anyways god may be convicting your heart but you choose to overrule that conscience it can be times when you know that you should be humble but you choose to put yourself first your welfare your decision your prerogative over others at times you may even think that we are even worth more than someone else that we are more valuable maybe we are smarter we are more talented maybe even we are better christian and we judge other people it can be times when you know that you are supposed to spend time with god and you just choose not to whether it's because you're just lazy or because you rather do something you want to do you do realize that jesus christ died for every one of the sins that you have committed and you will commit every one of those sins that you are choosing to commit he died for every one of those he was hurt he was injured he was tortured for every one of those to the people who were crucifying him mocking him jesus said this father forgive them for they know not what they do in today's scripture paul confesses that he was a self righteous and a proud man who persecuted christians and christ himself but that he received mercy because he had acted in ignorance that he did not know what he was doing it seems that our god is so merciful that he forgives people excuse me allergies not called ninety it seems that our god is so merciful that he forgives people who sin in their ignorance but no not what they do we all know this right you know i also experienced this in a very minor way i think i told you this maybe a couple of times already but when daniel was two years old you know i was holding him and i was standing in line for lunch after sunday a sun sunday service and all of a sudden daniel just slapped me across the face and it was i mean i mean two years old you might think oh how hard he could you know can he almost brought tears to my eyes when he hit me and he was really loud and there's this everybody in front of that line turned around and looked and one of the girls she looked and and and like pointed to them and said bad boy bad boy and and i just turned to her and said he's not a bad boy he just doesn't know what he's doing he's only two years old he doesn't know that he can't just slap me across the face he just doesn't know that in a very small way i had a glimpse of what god must have felt and it's continuing to feel right now but what would you think if daniel did that now he's 11 years old and he's i don't know five three five four he's about 140 i don't know he's pretty big now if he hits me across the face do you think can i still say it's okay he doesn't know what he's doing can i do that no he now knows what he is doing this is the message that i want to convict you today do you know that you know all of you you know what you are doing you are no longer you can no longer say with daniel when he was two that i don't know what i'm doing do you know that you know it's a sin to disobey your parents but you still disobey them anyways maybe in your heart maybe physically do you know that you know that it's a sin to regard your thoughts your choices your decisions yourself above other people but some of you are still refusing to be humble do you know that you know that you are to desire and enjoy god but you choose to desire enjoyment of the world enjoy the pleasures of the world do you know that you no longer are kids you can no longer claim but i didn't know what i was doing i don't know what i'm doing you know what is right you know what is wrong you know what god wants from you and what he doesn't you know that what pleases god and what breaks his heart all of you from joseph daniel all the way to teacher james teacher daniel every one of you know you can no longer claim i do not know what i'm doing now we all know that our god is a god of mercy and grace but there was one particular category of people that are merciful god called you brood of vipers who were they okay yes they were the pharisees thank you rebecca pharisees these were the people who people looked up to because they devoted themselves to god to to doing god's will it's like the pastors today so it's like jesus while he said to everyone of the youth group you don't know what you're doing god forgive them and he turned to me and james and and daniel and said you threw of vipers you snakes everybody's looking at james you know what he also said is jesus called them hypocrites meaning that they wear a mask they're like an actor jesus said they worshipped me in vain meaning that their praise their worship was only lip service a show inwardly they did not love god they weren't right with god they love being honored oh i'm the pastor oh i'm the teacher she listened to me oh they loved to get that attention they said they're honoring god they're glorifying god with their with with their mouth but in their heart they were glorifying and honoring themselves oh i want this attention i want people to listen to me by any chance do you call yourself a christian but are not listening to christ buying a chance do you call yourself a christian but really don't wish to be like christ i don't want to be like christ i want to be me i'm proud of who i am by any chance do you call yourself a christian but really don't care about christ at all what you care for is something everything other than christ do you know that you know we close i want to remind all of you once again do you know that you know what you are doing every time you know something to be a sin but to them anyways every time you are thinking of something that you shouldn't be thinking of but let those thoughts and imagination just take hold of you and your heart and your mind every time you know that god is calling you to do something but you discard disregarding you choose to be different to god you are sinning against god and you do know what you are doing you are breaking you are choosing to pray your father's heart it's as if daniel was choosing to just blatantly disrespect me i said dad i really don't care what you want i don't care what you say i'm going gonna do what i want to do do you know that you know it's not like a two-year-old daniel slapping me it'll be like a teenager daniel slapping me choosing to not love by any chance is this you if this is you what are you to do acts 17 30 says this in the past god overlooked such ignorance but now he commands all people everywhere to repent dear youth of cornerstone and teachers today i want every one of you to recognize the fact that you do know what you are doing i want everyone to grasp the fact that you are accountable for your hearts your thoughts and your actions i want everyone to think to yourself do i want to consciously do say and think those thoughts do those actions that displeases god i want all of you to commit to yourself i want you to say god i commit myself to you that i want to do what's right i want to say what is right i want to think those right thoughts not because i fear the punishment of of hell because i love you because you're my father do you know that you know if you are sinning i need for you to go to god and say that you are sorry i need for you to truly repent to god i need for you to ask god for strength and power so you no longer do what you know to be wrong because you don't have the strength to do it on your own you cannot resist on your own it's impossible satan knows all of the tricks in the book you need god you need to be connected with god you need to be one with god you need to abide in god so you could have the power the strength the wisdom to overcome for the next month we'll be talking about repentance today i just need you to understand that you have a need for repentance that you do know what you are doing and that you need god to overcome your sin i want you to all have that mind okay and prepare for our next month as we talk about repentance let's pray our father we come before you lord we do know what we're doing yet you are so kind to us lord you forgive us not 70 times but 70 million times lord we do the wrong thing but you say i love you anyways but i need you to come back to me because every time when you do something that you know to be wrong you're being more and more and more you're drifting away from me you're letting yourself just be indifferent to me you're fading away from my presence that i could no longer fulfill you i could no longer make you happy i can no longer fill you with peace i pray that as we all know that we know what we're doing in the sense that we're committing is a willful sin i pray that your holy spirit would just convict our hearts and have give us the desire to come back to your lord because because we know that you are the only thing that really matters in this life we know that for a fact but we forget it so often because it's so easy because as satan just fills our presence our circumstances with all these other stuff anything but you and we need your strength and your power to remain in you lord i pray that you would be with each and every one of our youth convict their heart lord and have them desire desire you lord i pray that you be with me as i teach about repentance about coming back to you for the next month that your holy spirit just grabbed hold of me and just declare proclaim the message that you would have our youth listen we pray all these things in the name of our lord jesus christ and i also pray that your holy spirit would just hold us father you would just grab hold of us that you would just provide for us lord keep us safe keep us healthy provide for all of our needs and give us peace this week whatever is bothering us whatever is tempting us you would help us to overcome and fill your miracle in our life lord we pray all these things in the name of the lord jesus christ amen amen okay guys let's go into our small | KZET Cornerstone Live on Air Radio Station | UC9TxSs-0kRcw_2m6fioj4yQ | 2020-10-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,525 | 12,594 |
QKixDBZLGHs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKixDBZLGHs | blickfeldkurier: International humanitarian law | hello everybody so we have a crisis out there or probably multiple crises out there and some people like blingfeld career think it's sensible to think about some laws and everything that we consider to be given and being there and that probably are abused by some other people so for example the international human humanitarian law and that's the talk that we will have to see what it actually is and what actually it's saying so what are the rules thank you thank you very much um so uh i said before i'm blick for korea and i'm going to talk about international humanitarian law um before i start this talk um small disclaimer first of all i'm not a lawyer so everything you hear is from more or less layman that tries to make a little bit of sense to the given laws um also this is not the ultimate um international humanitarian law talk because there is so much laws and texts and treatises that i'm not um i couldn't work through them all and make an um talk in about an hour and um does not make everybody's heads explode so um yeah also if um someone sees that in the near future or so and has maybe is a lawyer concerning the um international humanitarian law or someone from the international community of the red cross and wants to do a talk here that would be pretty nice um and you can do better than me maybe so um yeah um we um start um what is the international humanitarian law um does the international humanitarian law is basically a set of treaties and laws that um yeah govern how conflict should be um and or the rules that apply in conflicts it's not the rules that state what we have to do when we um start a conflict or want to start a war that's another part of international law and basically the laws are here to protect on the one side some groups of people depending on what treaty or text we have um the group of people varies and we see what those groups are also it protects buildings and cultural heritage and other buildings more of that later and also it restricts the means of fighting what weapons can we use and what force can we use um you know um oh um and one thing i have to say is that not all laws um are equal there are ones that um are considered stronger and other than actually war crimes if you break them and then there are laws that can to some extent be um let's say stretched um i gonna look at um the three big ones i think um first of all are you gonna need geneva conventions there are three of them then the hate conventions which is more or less some all the laws that had implications during history what we can use as weapons and which means of um force we can use and um i'm gonna take a look at the um um the protocol of geneva convention and yeah so um yeah so we oh and also um the international humanitarian law for the most part um is about conflicts between states or nations in the text um they couldn't say for it's all legalese so they could not say yeah we have states or nations these are always higher contracting parties so if i mentioned higher contracting parties please be aware i mean nations estates i just use the terms because i'm used to it by now um so there are other i i'm gonna take a look at these three four um treatises there are others first of all they are the commentaries of the geneva convention if you um if you are a software guy and you ever implemented a language then there's the um the text that says you how to implement it and then is the implementation itself and the commentary to that and the commentaries of the geneva convention are that they told you how you should interpreted the geneva convention in order to make sense what the actual words mean and these commentaries can be quite extensive they go nearly word for words they comment on everything if the text would say that the weather is nice they would comment in which circumstances and whatnot um the next thing that they are are the number tribunal because that was one of the first where they actually had to um take these treatises and law and um speak law so they learned as they go i think um and from that there were other um trials and tribunals and with every tribunal and trial we held um yeah we learned a bit more and what makes sense and what not um then there is the customer customary ihl which is um they made a collection of laws that and rules that apply to um local con customs that happen in war that are not written down but for some reason people are following and it's quite extensive and yeah so um i skipped it um then there's the star statues and amendments of the international criminal court because they have to speak law so they also have their own laws and treaties who they use and a collection of it and then there are other conference um for certain other conventional weapons that's quite a nice title because um it doesn't get any broader i think we should name that not maybe if we ever um tired of the gpn we should call it new convention on certain computer topics or something just in the vein of this and there will be others i suppose because as time went on um laws change circumstances change and so we must um take care of that um so first of all where am i ah yeah um my slides got mixed so um let's take a look at the geneva conventions the geneva conventions are a set of three conventions and they also have um if you read the conventions you have um for starters you have some general parts then you have the more specific part uh where all um text is in that the um convention is about and then you have the closing and the general provisions are for all three 3gs the same um first of all they have this clause that says you have to pay respect to the convention because this loss should be something special and so yeah you have to show respect to the convention because um then you have the application of the convention where we just basically define um what's the use and where do we use it ea conflicts between two high contracting parties um then we have um yeah um this is a big one um article three is mostly um between conflicts between not um internal conflicts because at some point they said well there's not really a distinction between external internal conflicts but also um the states are sovereign so we cannot dictate what they should do and that is um the try to um negate that a bit to say hey you can sign this and then maybe treat your situation as not as bad as you maybe do um then the field of application what's the treaty all about how in what field of theater does it apply um application by neutral powers can other parties um use the 3t as well special agreements yeah if you are two parties you can um you are allowed to do treaties between you if you have a conflict no one stops you um you cannot revoke the geneva conventions when you signed it and ratified it yeah you have to follow them um protecting powers defines just um if you have to um two parties in a conflict you want like a third party that um takes a look at things and is a neutral party where both parties agree to um if the party says you do something wrong then the party is neutral so you respect that and then legal the legal actions can um go forth from that um then they define the activities of the icrc as the international committee of the red cross um what they do and what they should do like care for all that um injured injured people and the citizens and that um substitutes for protecting powers they define that well sometimes if you have a protecting power and the protecting power turns out to be not protecting at all or a little bit bogus um there are rules in place where you can say give me another protecting power switch them around um you know and constellation of procedure do i have something to that no i don't know um so um then there are the endings the ending is just bureaucracy maybe uh the the ending of the geneva conventions just say a the texts are originally in english and france uh french so that are the languages that are um the treaties are written in that that are the languages you should use because they're the most precise if you have a translation then it might be get a little bit um rough around the edges um there are translations and there are um i think a few articles concerning translations as well also there are the signatures every party um following the geneva conventions has to sign them then they have to oh then they had to read then they have to um ratify them the ratification is stored in burn um um then we have a clause um coming into force um that um basically says hey um as long as two parties are ratified um you have six week and then the geneva convention the specific geneva convention is in order and um accession is who can be a third uh um a higher contracting party who can join or um follow the geneva convention basically said every um yeah higher contracting parties um nation state um can be um can be joined the geneva convention also they are in some cases are um how to to say that um they sign it they ratified but they are not quite um content with the um what the convention says so they they wrote their own comment and yeah that might be interesting later on so we uh um let's start with the first geneva convention the geneva convention for the amole ammo liberation of the condition of the wounded and armies on the field that was the first one to be created um by the first one who started this was henry duran who went to or who saw the aftermath of the battle of sulfurino and what he saw was so horrific that he said no there must be there must be something we can do and out of that he um or he was done one of the creators of the international community of the red cross and the geneva convention just because the battle was horrific um they are free and mostly the geneva conventions are about protecting people and places weapon title other text and treaty so um the first geneva convention the original one had just a few basic points first of all um how you treat it or um what do you do with captured and who can you capture and so if you if you are out of battle if you're wounded or you're a civilian then that's maybe not yet you should be careful cared for no um you know and the treatment you receive is impartial means that no matter on which side you're on you get treated because you're wounded and you need help um also um the civilians and the medical personnel you want no you don't tell them ever ever ever because they treat you of soldiers if they are wounded and we have in the original text at least the red cross is a protective symbol means you paint it on a building where you're wounded or treated and that's a no-go you don't attack that building because it wears this protective symbol there are other symbols this will come in reminded for later also the red cross is you should only use this as protected symbol the red cross is an um trademark of the international committee of the red cross so in um in daily life you should not use it because copyright protection and also because it's a protective symbol and you just want to use it in that specific purpose because this is the meaning and should not be a daily use because it's something special it protects those who need it um then they amended it later um late in later revisions um some articles dealing about um the sick and you have evacuation of the sick and wounded which evacuations you can do which you can do not um then you have retained personal if your personal medical personal gets captured they usually have to be returned to the um their country and their side of the conflict except veterinarians they are out of luck um there is a in the sources of my talk there is an um other talk linked on video from us army i don't know what his rank is who talks about this stuff for um medic person is quite interesting and it goes a little bit deeper because they also talk about um if you're a medical personal you not allowed to um attack or wear weapons and what is if you get captured and you cannot go back to your to your side can you flee what do you do it's quite interesting but it would be too long to mention it all here so if you're interested look at the source i load up the slides later um you know also one topic is um recording and forwarding information you have to establish means of get information and um recordings of your captured of your wounded person back and forth the conflict so they can um you know oh he's missing maybe we should do something about it um and then prescriptions regarding that um that should should not be cremated and they should be probably id'd um yeah um and there's more but in i have to paint relatively broad strokes because the top gets longer and longer and more complicated um we have a few uh conventions to wade through um at at the end of every convention i um talk about there will be grave breaches grave breaches are the um slightly um beautiful term for the of the geneva convention for war crimes um and i think that's important enough that i quote the full thing here um i don't uh should i read it great breaches and um to which the preceding article really relates shall be those in involving any of the following acts if committed against persons or property protected by the convention willful killing torture or inhuman treatment including biological experience willful causing great suffering or serious injury to body and health and extensive destruction and appropriation of property not justified by military necessity and carried out unlawful and wantingly if that happens that as far as i could um could find out the procedure goes as follows if one side thinks that a great breach happens they inform the protective powers and the protective power then launch an investigation and if they come to the conclusion it has happened then they round up the suspects meaning the people who committed them and who commanded them and they can then bring them to trial in their own um under their own laws or they can commit them to a court in of an another um high contracting party which might be um the case of attrition in the hague um that's how um what i read but i'm not quite sure if that's 200 accurate so you take it with a grain of salt the second geneva convention is something like came next to the first is a little bit like the ready meal of geneva conventions because you know just that water it's all about marine warfare and it's basically the same to some extent of the first one just for marine forces all parties must protect and care for wounded sick and water shipwrecked and yeah we care for the wounded shipwrecked um and and yeah if you know it's the body of water so we need um maybe need neutral vessels because we have not enough capacity or tonnage to um get all you swim there in the water after our attack to safety so we can uh ask neutral vessels if they want to or if they pick up um the shipwrecked and maybe it's a good thing if we don't detect the neutral vessels i mean come on um and the uh religious and medical personnel as state with return as a medical person always has a protective status so we cannot um yeah we cannot just um attack them or take them captured but we can take capture the wounded and sick on the ship um that's a little bit of a bad idea as we see in the next geneva convention or so i think um yeah also um article 51 grave breaches of the second geneva convention um as far as i i just flipped through both types of my browser and they seem identical with the first one so i will not read the whole thing again um the third geneva convention time marches on we um we see that we have um the medics personnel and we treated the wounded and sick and then suddenly we come to the conclusion oh we have um maybe we have prisons of war how we treat them um what are prisoners of war who can be have the protective status of a prisoner of war armed forces and militias and volunteer corps including organized resistance movements what they do they need to get this protected status they need a person who is responsible a commander of some sorts they must have as all military forces as a distinctive sign if you are in a conflict you must wear a distinctive sign otherwise you violate the geneva convention um you must carry your arms openly and of course you must follow the laws of the geneva convention and the international cost of humanitarian law because yeah um prisoners of war can also be civil personnel who have support roads in the army merchant marine crews of civil aircraft and ships and inhabitants of non-occupied territory who spontaneously take up arms because yeah they take our land we just not sit idle by yeah you're protected um and oh yeah um the pow are protected from the time captured till they are um till the conflict server um when you are in doubt if someone is a pov or not then he is a poe until the tribunal can settle the matter so protected um also you're retained medical personnel and your chaplains take pre-seasons over all other povs in treatment um yeah so that's that next step um the pois are responsible responsibility of the state not the person who captures them they can be not transferred to a state that's outside of the convent it's not a party of the convention they can only transport to high contracting parties they must be treated humanely and they their medical need must be met if you remember the slides to three minutes ago about ships and that you can capture the um the wounded and stick on that ship why would you do that you have to care for them you mustn't treat them humanely if they are already on a vessel that helps them let them um so what do you um what says the geneva convention about captivity um don't mind a bracket that slips true what information must you give some bad action movie might already mention that of maybe you know that um shoe name first names rank date of birth and army regimental person or serial number you can now use physical or mental torture not prohibit they have to allow external relations you have let them send and receive posts and their family can talk to them also um there are you know there are also regulations what private property can appeal we keep appeal we must evacuate evacuated from the com combat zone as soon as possible and then they regulate all matters of things that occur during internment like what quad what quality of quarters do we have food clothing there was prototype hygiene and medical attention the medical personnel and chaplains how are they treated as i said they must be returned as soon as possible to their side of the party religious practice has to be allowed and intellectual and physical activities must be provided if you provide physical activities um uh disciplinary ring was also pride um if you provide intellectual and physical activities they also regulate what kind of work you can um [Music] force or what what kind of work um puw can do and can they be paid or what are their monetary rules in the pow camp um also there are relations of pu pows with the exterior world i said um post is allowed if the post gets censored they must be censored quickly and also um you have to establish something like a comet committee of peo the committee might be the wrong word but um an interface between the pows and the um power that captures them so that disputes can be talked about like our accommodations are wet and not hygienic enough and maybe please um give us more food everything that creates friction and has to be solved can be unsolved to the this committee the rest of the third geneva convention talks about the determination of captivity when other prisoners released ea when is the conflict over if it's too sick and must be transferred elsewhere etc there is the information and relief society for pows that takes care of all a few external things like help and care packages and so on and the execution of the convention that's left over from my um creating process of the slide the execution of the convention you remember the first series about the ending of all conventions that's the execution is part of that um the third um grave breaches is more or less the same as the first two except that they're also mentioning that you cannot um where is it surf in the forces of a hostile power um will willfully depriving a prisoner of war of the rights of a fair and regular trial that's wrapped in conventions basically it's the stuff from the first one four pows plus some extremes um the fourth one is a step further um now we have ah now we don't have um pows but we take a look at generally um the civil population of a conflict um um part 2 is about how what means do we have to protect the civilian population of a conflict we have hospitals which we don't have this protection sign if we are so inclined um the high contracting parties in the conflict can say yeah we both recognize certain neutralize neutralized zones where we don't attack general the wounded and stick are protected meaning you don't tell them you don't share the transports the first aid vents etc you you see it should be possibly that you can evacuate the sick if they need to be evacuated um as i said hospitals are protectors protected hospital staff has to wear id uh id cards and can be identified identified so that you don't tell them um you have to let medical supplies through there are a few exceptions if you are suspicious that they don't arrive at where they are needed but in general you must let them through um also you know there are they are protected the hospital staff is protected um there are rules for landscape and air transport um you don't attack land and sea transport also um air transports have to fly in a certain corridor meaning at a certain height at a certain route and are also off limits for attacks um yeah i i mentioned it uh oops foot unclothing and medical supplies should be led through um there are methods regarding child welfare child welfare thank you very much um if you have orphans or childs who don't know where other families are you have to care for them you must do at least attempt to try to find their family and um yeah you have to let person let us through and family news through so that people can inform themselves where their relatives are and how they are doing and this person's families is the same as childcare i think um yeah next part is um that's a neat one prohibition of corporal punishment um if if someone does something wrong you know say you are you have um occupied an um an area you cannot just um stand to pd um punish all people out there just because are there and they look suspicious um no um just the person who really really did the thing you have a punishment or you um yeah that goes that no no no um corporal punishment for sure um everyone is individual the individual responsibility for her actions and only individuals can be punished and to a certain degree you cannot torture them for example and pillage our reprisals are also be forbidden there is somewhat of on there are articles about transfers and evacuation you cannot just because you won't just deport all of the inhabitants of an um zone of an occupied zone um and you cannot deport say parts of your populace into the occupied zone um you know also unnecessary destruction of enemy property enemy property is also forbidden and you must take care of children yeah probably the destruction is proof forbidden and you must take care that the um basic necessities of the um of the daily life are met so you um must provide something like you know a little bit of electricity and water and so on and so forth um you can intermittent people but they have a right to a fair trial and the right to appeal these are the great breaches of the fourth geneva convention time is a little bit short so i will skip them um yeah i just leave it up for a moment maybe the um it mentions the regular ah mouse um it mentions a regular trial and willfully depriving a protected person of rights of fair and regulated trial taking hostages extensive destruction and appropriation of property maybe um just all things i talked about earlier the geneva conventions as you heard so far are all of protecting people now the fun part begins now um we talk a little bit about um weaponry and why we not use them um the first um treaty that has that as a topic was the hate convention in 1899 um proposed for um by tsar nicholas iii the second sorry and influenced by the libra code that's an amer uh that's an um code that or a law regarding weaponry and so forth that was signed during the american civil war by lincoln they have such topics like the settlement of international disputes then the laws and customs of war on land i mentioned certain things that are not um not um concerning weapons at all but they are in in the treaties though i mentioned them um we also take a look at marine forefair because yeah 1899 flying was a little bit off by then um except balloons um you find a yeah they were afraid you dropped something from a balloon but they bought it for five years you couldn't use um bombs for five years by um by dropping them by by loon after that that's off um you cannot use um proactives with the soil object of spread as fizz as physics and poisonous gases there is later on there is an um protocol to the convention that goes in a little bit deeper and we can not use soft bullets or bullet that expands meaning weaponry um yeah that was the first hate convention the second was initiated by theodore roosevelt because the russian and the japanese were at war and yeah so let us talk about a little bit further i cut the um topics a little bit down because not all it was most of the topics from the first slide um so they took a look at conversion of merchant ships into warships um laying of automatic submarine contact lines was a thing back then that they had to talk about um bombardments and a lot of maritime stuff um also they established the international prize court and also balloons was still a thing um those are just the basics the convention on certain conventional weapons is much deeper as mentioned earlier but i wouldn't want to bore you with that so if you want to look it up in the sources there are the international red cross has a database of all treaties and [Music] texts concerning international humanitarian law where you can find all that thing also the commentaries have fun um it's worth reading um there is the geneva pro the so-called geneva protocol um which talks a little bit about not using poisonous gases and bacteriological warfare some person took a look in 2002 as i recall um when you read the title it's all fine and then you start to think for a moment and um it has a little bit of a shortcoming they not prohibit um the use against not ratifying parties which a bad thing not the nicest thing you can do it's not prohibited to use them as retaliation so as long as you don't fire first you are fine and research uh on those weapons also not prohibit and so you can say yeah i'm just researching i'm just researching and stockpile them that's yeah it's a first good step but it's maybe not the not the end not you should work on that also um who signed many nations signed all have uh some of them have has a reservation and the list is quite long meaning so yeah we signed but we uh not respect all of it and that's also a bad thing in my book um next this um also that thing is called at least to the wikipedia article the geneva protocol they have free geneva protocols and i really really can't tell you what's the difference between the geneva protocol and the geneva protocols so if someone finds that out tell me i'm really eager to know um the first protocol the first geneva protocol is an extension to the geneva conventions and it also it just um extends on the geneva conventions and adds additional rules um some of them it has 102 articles i just um skim through some here um pro um perfidy is prohibited um pilots who are jump out of their aircraft because they're in distress don't fire on them the compliance they clarify the identification of armed forces i just want to mention a merchant shall not have the right to be incombatant or prisoner of war so they are not protected they outlaw and discriminate attacks on civilian population destruction of food and water as mentioned as the from the other protocol you have to care for the populace and must provide with basic needs so this is more or less a recap um you cannot attack infrastructure dams power plants water treatment facilities no go yeah women children medical personnel are special protectors also journalists just saying um you cannot conscribe uh children under age of 15 except if they do it voluntarily um you know also they again clarify the stages of guerrilla forces they can be protected under the geneva convention same um points as um before if they have a commander where they are identification then they are finer um also um it's a crime to use the protective emblems of the deceiving you you cannot um hide yourself behind an um protective emblem and then attack no protect this is a protective emblem it's for protective purposes only you don't misuse them the second protocol yes um i mentioned article 3 of the geneva convention before article 3 is the article you have at the beginning that gives people in internal conflicts of nations some certain rights basically the protocol geneva protocol 2 is the same thing as the protection of civilians uh ah where am i uh just a moment so it's just basically the same as the geneva protocol for civilians in international conflicts just um for uh internal conflicts um might be an interesting talk just about that protocol and see what actually is used in the world out there the third geneva protocol concerns the protective sign you have a few organizations that are protected but regarding to culture and customs they all have different emblems and some of them wanted protection but they were hesitant to allow the symbol of the organization as protective sign for example megan david adam used the red star of david and for some reason the international red cross said no just we cannot allow we don't want to use that as a protective sign so they came up with the red crystal the crystal as you see here um is a neutral sign and so you can use this for your organization i think they allow that you have your own emblem in the middle and yeah so a bit of a development there so if you see this sign it's the same as the red cross when it comes to protection don't shoot at it don't shoot at buildings that carry that sign that's important last one there is the hate convention for the protection of cultural property and i took that into the slides because it's a little bit underrepresented there are um cultural say statues and other museums that normally are or were not protected if you see one of those not all three then you cannot shoot at them because they are culturally important for all of us if you see three of them they have some special statuses and the government on which land this thing stands has to um take certain messages to make sure that they are a little bit better protected also they didn't shoot on them um i just want to bring it up because we always talk about civilians and um pows but also hey we have a culture and maybe we should protect them as well so um that was it for the talk i hope i hope i bought you not to death and um it was i hope it was somewhat coherent what i talked about um thank you for listening if there are any questions please yes you talked about the red cross and the other protective symbol is there any pre-established process to validate if someone is using them in good faith what was i didn't understand the last um bit of the sentence sorry someone could just put up the red cross on military yeah um that um that i mentioned this is a let me let me show um it's a war crime to use one of the protective emblems to deceive the opposing forces yeah that that is that is what i mentioned if that happens the um one contracting high contracting party good i mean um must go to the protective power and say hey we think there has happened something let's take a look and then the legal process starts as far as i uh know more questions why would you need a special protocol for inner conflicts i mean because yeah because they um in the beginning they only had for some reason they didn't care about in a conflict because the inner conflicts a country is sovereign so you cannot take um an international organization or an outside party and dictate the the uh dictate laws that the country should follow that's their stuff they are they are the country yeah between two countries it's possible countries is possible because they can they can get talks going and yeah you know you give me that i give you that but internally they can't but they they thought that they from the eyes of the um affected it's the same so they they made the article free and the protocol number well what was it two to reconcile that i hope i answer your questions somewhat but is it um is it different from the uh does it have different rules no but it's a um it's a it's a different name space i would think if that makes sense or a little bit legalese name space you know more questions who is responsible for enforcement of these rules um the protective powers as far as i read up i have the same question but i couldn't find out the geneva convention always talks about in terms of protective powers everything that happens uh happens through the protective power the protective power is is there for the special purpose to uh take a look um to play the um the referee in this conflict um if someone knows more please make a talk i'm going to find out as well i didn't understand you sorry there's the mic usually you call the united nations for support and uh the security council um for um referendum and uh they they consider a concern to engage because there are rules of engagement um for intervene or not intervene um it's a little little bit complex situation but in the end it boils down that they play the part of the protective power if i'm right yeah okay thank you no questions i don't think so so thank you again for this talk i hope everybody learned something um i doubt that a lot of people actually just so that people see these are the sources um the um if you have the pdf um these are the links to the databases and the uh thing at the bottom is the video from the u.s military um talk about the retained personnel and what to do if you ever in this situation yeah yeah thank you clickfelt you | media.ccc.de | UC2TXq_t06Hjdr2g_KdKpHQg | 2022-05-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | 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53IHs7B6m04 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53IHs7B6m04 | Best Friends Play Party Hard | [Music] [Applause] [Music] so you know how we always do it at super best friends we we party and we party hard this Pat why did you bring me to a gay steel mill I don't know Matt I don't know cuz it's it's fabulous we party hard dude like and this is this is like that [ __ ] old forchan meme made into a video game yeah kind of oh man but this happy music belies the uh murder in Mayhem that's just under the surface I love a lot about oh I got to move the mouse cuz I you can see the cursor oh that's disgusting you know a party can't happen if you see a mouse cursor oh dude I games that just when you load them up the M with a controller the mouse cursor just stays dead center in the middle of the screen Mouse is like I'll just go over here it's like shut up get rid of that I'm excited to play this cuz this looks [ __ ] cool it's pretty fun yeah I don't want to skip no there's little cut scenes actually oh my God I love this inspector John West I was take your time Mr West deep breaths you want to drink whiskey hold the Rocks hold the Rocks hilarious what a cut up my name is inspector John West I was the officer in command on the party you got to do it for me m oh my God this is amazing they were a series of murders strung across the US during the Autumn break of 2000 exclusively taking place in and around House Parties rooftop parties Cruise parties all of the parties I love parties lemon parties and what I remember this old image that was a guy standing next to a gas station with this giant sign that said sick of high gas prices visit lemon party. lemon lemon party.org yeah and I'm like that guy that guy is's a hero because he's never going to get to enjoy the moment he just has to know that it happens he he has to like listen for screams off in the distance so there was a party and you're a killer that's like hey I need to stop this party I'm partying so a button makes you dance I'm party and that has certain effects okay well let's let's look at the this is tutorial right press X to kill Quick Step yeah move to barue trap press then that's why to use traps and that guy's going to call the cops or he's scared oh he's very scared kill others got it combo there's a guy near the bike oh I see [Music] him this music is amazing wait before you kill him go down to that uh newspaper that's on the street just cuz we can skip a bit of tutorial by going to that oh wait they're not active in this tutorial never mind oh run is RT but it has a little stamina this sounds like hery Hancock's um what's that wad what what's that song Beat It no not beat it uh rocket I forget sounds like a that mix you did it oh man party so that's that's that's your entire tutorial I party hard he partied hard one one of my officers responded to a call near North Beach when did this come out like earlier this year why did I not hear about it at all I talked about on the podcast several times why did I never hear about it once anyway fully the stupid bastards knew they cut his throat from ear to ear to be oh my God all right so hold LT LT shows you everything what's traps what are yeah exit routes and what people are currently doing oh I can pick up a body yeah well someone's sleeping you can pick them up and no one will be the wiser and then you can take them somewhere quiet to murder them yes you can or just dump them straight away into like a thing just now you see there's a car over there a little uh golf buggy maybe go over there just [Music] saying might need to drop this uh sleepy drowsy person but or or just press y well you killed yourself cuz you stood in front of the car no you got knocked down by the car it's good folks oh my God what a massacre so you've murdered 12 read the paper stay away from Poison people yeah if you poison people and hang near them you start to get suspected ah aha oh oh my God this oh no get out of here no no yeah so if someone is facing you and there's nothing blocking their way break object do that that that sets it on a timer so the next time someone walks near that that's going to do some stuff uh now she saw the police but no one saw you but now everyone's seeing these bodies oh the police showed up real quick you're only suspected and you're only going to get arrested if little handcuff icon appears above your head so you're good oh no the cop he's freaking out so what as you can see the cop does the standard uh police procedure of body bagging everyone and driving away and that's it oh until the cop is called again for future useful cops oh so you set that place on fire and one guy died oh that that the oh the fireman they're coming there's two people so what does partying do uh that can either make people get really angry at you and leave the room that you're in or it can make them stay in the room if they like your moves ah party party party hard hard hard so guy goes huh dude just [ __ ] off F Dam that guy loves it that dude's having a big party time go out here and we're going to party oh the door was open the guy saw you oh no if he gets if he gets to the uh phone then they're going he's going to call the police oh no he got away he got away oh no that guy saw you oh I just got to cut them all okay okay you need to you can you can escape through those windows that are right to your right I see it no the cop's coming cop's coming jump out jump out how do you jump out is it why oh it didn't work you got knocked out I'm under arrest for partying hard here you go let me Matt you said you wanted you wanted a shot at this I bet you know how to party hard I I how many part in your high school career how many House Parties oh the car's gone and some elements are there's a big horse y there's also a friendly bear trap friendly so you can't you it's unsmart if there's a window like this people can see you through it got it but if you pick one up it should be fine I think I can just dump them in here yeah does that count this one isn't dead so when I bring you over here yeah now you partied go to big party big hard how many House Parties have you been in your high school career not many like five 10d top yeah I've been I've been to zero yeah zero wow yeah zero it was only until I was only until I was a cool kid in college check this out oh my God the tree just fell over all the broken glass just goes into everyone's faces they're like you know what at least we die doing what we love party hard I want to see what you could do with that big horse going do the horse I'm going to do the horse frighten the oh that's actually pretty good I need a victim oh the horse did it though not me it was they're wait tell me they're going to handcuff the cops ran over everyone oh oh they didn't give a [ __ ] oh my God the cops kill people all the time and now they're now oh my God oh my God that's coppers party hard Party hard big party so I go over here the oven is a thing yeah I bet you know it also is a thing the punch bowl okay they going to get the [ __ ] out of there though yeah cuz they're going to get all exploded and poisoned and [ __ ] oh so that cowboy is Officer but you see the little he's poison he's got poison effect he's got green on his face that means he's leaving or uh he's just frightened big frighten that's it I'm calling the cops I'm not going to stop partying though some people will party around body bags cuz they're cool because you got a party you can't let this [ __ ] get you down this game's awesome it's it's pretty awesome the story line is actually kind of good um and then they start throwing things at you way later like bouncers that will just knock you out as soon as you get near them mhm uh FBI will come in swat who knew that like murdering everyone at a big party is really fun would be would be that great there's also a creepy it tastes like a [ __ ] that's the best line in the game it tastes like a [ __ ] [ __ ] oh that's great if you kill someone in the bathroom that's you got the little noise you got the little uh that's psycho noise oh oh no no wait careful yeah yeah quick stabs get out there yeah go back over here now no one oh wait no stay away from the yeah cuz that can totally run me over untis un baby it tastes like a [ __ ] that's brutal he saw that no you didn't oh really that it was clear what happened so if someone does call the no they saw he's yelling murderer help yeah not me though really sometimes other people get blamed are you serious yeah for your murders that's [ __ ] stupid why no one knows what really happened it's a big party oh I forgot a good one go to the bear traps the bear trap's really out of the way man that guy's just on the computer the whole time I can fiddle with this book bookshelf FD with that bookshelf but I can't really kill I as soon as that girl walks away I can kill this dude yeah there you [Music] go this this soundtrack is amazing she didn't even see that well because they they were side by side not staring at each other it's kind of limited in that way where it's only someone that's really look at those look at those people in the dead center of the party partying big party next like that looks like the the first boss of Lollipop Chainsaw the guy with the the punk B oh yeah totally and he's next to the [ __ ] so the cops just is like all right body bag him up okay that's fine I didn't find any black oh somebody walked into the bear trap yeah the cops like I don't see any black people so there must not be a murderer here so I won't shoot any good party there is a black guy right there whatever party's ruined this part this party is now safe oh topical topical no it's not police police will take care of this yeah oh killing the oh oh yeah he's still spinning though that dude's a pro that dude's a big party Pro oh sorry cop so if you really want like if I want people to why did it say make a call oh cuz you can call the cops yourself or if you call cops other things can happen hey yourself big party dead you're dead you're dead you're all dead you're all [ __ ] dead you know what's really creepy look at the bathroom there's just this gigantic body bag I like that oh yeah if a cop comes it's like you got to be careful cuz if you stand outside here they will run you over like I said officer you need to see this there's AIG see [ __ ] you need to see the bigger big party yeah oh did you see this [ __ ] awesome drink that they made I see her I see her running away and how easy it is going to be for you to party yeah oh yeah big party I mean you can there's a lot of really like not that we care about achievements that much but there's achievements like never have a body found that's um and it's possible if you play the long game and hang out here and just slowly kill everyone out here to be leaving this party well leaving in a body bag I love the idea of people like 90% of the guests are dead and the DJ's head is cut off and he's [ __ ] spinning records but I'm going to get in the middle of this dance floor in between these body bags I'm glad this horse is here sometimes a car will show up and a bear will show up out of the car it's MC bear bear mhm and he dances and the bear is one of the people you need to kill cuz he's one of the party members that's right and he has little glasses and like a gold chain on that's right all right DJ bear you can just stab everyone now I mean there's it's possible yeah you just stab him this guy's dead on the toilet and he was asleep that's rough kill kill Jamie from miss my Busters [Laughter] there oh you just look there's lelu oh yeah I see it so there is actually a lot of uh NPCs that are dress like they're Darth Vader there Hulk Hogan this is a big party yeah Hulk Hogan's like I'm really glad there's no black people party so I think this should be yeah that'll work you can get her you can get her no she's going to call the cops you got to escape so here's the other mechanic we have not yet seen [Music] uh-huh cops like [ __ ] go why did Mario just come out of the [ __ ] toilet Mario is a is a plumber SLC Carpenter and what he does is that he um I'm too for this sh he blocks up the Escape rout so you can't abuse them now the cop gave up I just I'm just giving up now that lady is like hyper Vigilant because party well no I think she's like at yeah hyper Vigilant high alert very high alert very party that's an ambulance guy I'm going to wait for him to go yeah stab that [ __ ] yeah so there's one person left where are they they're in the the potted plant in the middle ah right they're sleeping in the in the plant yeah the horse doesn't count as a party victim that's fine big party big party so hardy so hardy there you go you try the next level I will try the and guy always dances cuz he loves it so that that that's Barbecue Party [ __ ] nailed it overall was four you arrived at the scene after the as salent had fled correct a little after 3:00 a.m. yeah were you aware of his current mental state at the time Mr West his mental state his confusion the blood dripping from his hands like someone else was driving him forward yet a bright light leading him that's a bunch of [ __ ] that bright light as you so eloquently put it was just a bunch of biker trash scumbags In Search of Lost Souls guess he must have hitched a ride with them somehow perhaps it was when they realized that the party was already dead excuse the P speaking of dead wasn't your daughter Katie at that part talking about my daughter's death is a kind of a touchy subject it was like a sledgehammer using my stomach as a welcome match that must be from Max pain somewhere that last line Jesus she was so messed up that I couldn't even ID the body Jesus it is mnal so that's our main menu select and those question marks underneath are like additional levels that are like harder easier whatever okay uh so take biker party biker party now you saw over there selection of characters you with achievements and stuff you unlock other characters like a guy with a chainsaw and certain characters like will never get suspected like you can take a cop and kill people uh and and there's one girl that can't kill someone offand she knocks them down and then you can kill them so there's like characters with slight differences actually make huge differences okay yeah who did this yeah you so you you broke down that bike and then that biker is now susp like suspicious of anyone and he will kill someone that walks near the bike eventually if he feels that someone was suspicious damn it damn it damn it it's you and now he's going to call the cops and then the cop is going to take him away that's good wait no he murdered the guy yeah oh yeah there you go oh no so there's someone yeah there's a guy sleeping behind that shed oh go up there go up within that alley you see that black case that's an item press y it's a change of clothes if cops come oh someone already suspected you damn it so press RB to use you change your clothes and the cop goes away good it's very Hitman um that guy's suspicious now someone is going to feel like they tasted as [ __ ] tastes like a big [ __ ] yeah yeah yeah that's bold did she see that I don't think so no she saw another body oh oh bold party it's unclear if those chickens over there are party members they are oh my God this game is so good it's a good time they're just all freaking out uh there's a party that's on a bus that's in motion a party bus yes it's just a party bus it's none of that banging type a party uh then there's just hang out here and just have there's a there's a Halloween party a rooftop party um a party on the beach and I think there's one on an airplane I can't remember airplane party oh they they arrested the wrong person yeah it was suspicious about who did it I'm going to go throw up because it tastes like a [ __ ] sh oh no she feels like it did where is the phone I'm going to throw up officer you need to see all this vomit sir what is this oh that's the body oh that guy is suspected in the middle of the screen oh uh if you ever get if viewers at what is this that's a trap door to escape back into the barn over there if if anyone I I do find that people are losing track of where our character is it's tough I'm losing track just press a for a second to to to do that oh oh they're kicking my ass yeah but it's okay you might be okay as long as you're Zing as long as you're sleeping you'll get back up kicking my [ __ ] ass cuz the bikers you know so if you ever hold a to dance you can reorientate yourself where you are yeah cuz cuz when there's a lot of so I can party so you get a different thing that happens if you do call the phone oh really uh-oh no he did see that oh here comes the cops though and he's really fast oh he's really if you can get into the I tried to I tried to get him a damn here you go this try this harder than I would have thought yeah know um if you do call the the phone sometimes more party guests will appear and will add to the amount of guests that you kill bigger score or four zombies will show up in a car and then that has a completely different effect this music is [ __ ] great yeah the music changes with every party as it should you know well yeah even though it doesn't fit the biker party at all cuz like there's some [ __ ] [ __ ] with a banjo and [ __ ] in the back so you notice like oh it's a different bike even yeah do this and they might kind of go more towards the center M so when I move that yeah but they like some of the moves is it cuz get lost with that [ __ ] cuz they hate some of the dam [ __ ] ah no I want more I want more no they're all leaving I don't even know what happened I didn't even kill anyone yet but someone died right in the center of the dance floor yeah no the it's from uh you you you sabotaged the biker bike oh and he killed some and he killed somebody yeah well you know bikers will do that enjoy your meal why does this biker party have like [ __ ] like proper waiters yeah that's [ __ ] weird are proper chuffed I'm I'm still like cracking up over it tastes like a [ __ ] dude it's like the like like me and crime Tina play this a bunch and then she made some food and then she tried like making nothing and then she's like oh this tastes like a [ __ ] good I don't know how we've never come up with that before it's just the uh yeah that's all it tastes like [ __ ] is not nearly funny yeah cuz that's like figurative yeah but it tastes like us [ __ ] is like I put a poop in my mouth I'm going to put a food in my body yeah um it's it's it's very similar to the podcast where Austin was cracking up over my phrasing of I love to do crimes yeah yeah yeah like slight variation makes the funny uh if you do a bunch of stuff in quick succession like poison a thing kill two people then something else goes off a big combo counter appears at the bottom of the screen like you know how the there's a happy couple in the upper left oh they won't be happy for much longer um and it'll it'll be like those you know those those video displays on pinball games that say like 3x combo they appear like a big Fanfare like that it's pretty funny oh yeah stab that she was still in the middle of make out I saw officer this is crazy oh wait no did did did did the guy give up at me I don't know it's really unclear all right the cops cops cops are not suspicious of they don't give a [ __ ] yeah they don't give a a [ __ ] how would you not be suspicious of this [ __ ] walking in dress like this I also have a mask on yeah no like that's what I'm talking about like the mask in particular like hey what's up mask man no nothing just being a mask man yeah they look at body bags and say someone get that thing out of here I'm trying to try to party hard won't let me though cuz the society stupid Society oh oh this is a great example of like the art style helping the game play cuz if this game like looked like realistic it would not have the same fun right it would be like horrific instead of funny yeah yeah yeah like think of uh [ __ ] what's the name Naughty Bear oh Naughty Bear yeah it's it's very similar that [ __ ] St that like whereas this is a cool awesome success Naughty Bear not a huge object failure Naughty Bear is like a pile of [ __ ] that was made by aou yeah why'd you call your company asouth we didn't stop calling it that we're going to change the name to a3m e what was A3 out I don't know it's gross ass to mouth to ass yeah just too much just pooping back and forth forever man this dick tastes like a [ __ ] well yeah and hey you made this decision yeah I got to change of clothes again but sometimes uh for the item thing you get um smoke bombs a katana that guy just looked at a guy burning up in the [ __ ] barbecue and went you're too drunk I didn't notice like [ __ ] why are you so drunk sir my I can feel it officer you need to see this [ __ ] the horse killed somebody this [ __ ] horse is the murderer what's that giant glowing [ __ ] Materia in the upper right oh that's that's when a cop is going to investigate the body it's like bringing the cop yeah no but it also is Materia yeah um I've seen a cop arrest one of the Bears cuz the the bear did look suspicious at the time call call the party and get more party and then get more zombies no no now now there's so few people that it's not worth it but I will like we'll do that in the next one I will do that I see combo 4X flee from Red Hot Chili Peppers is just doing it over here yeah oh man big combo okay you're too drunk I think he was saying that to the other waiter there's no one there there's no one there how can he be too drunk how yeah stab him stab him all day oh that guy's freaked out he's seen too much party I've seen so many parties in my you get okay you got two left sleeping guy and the last waiter Sleeping Lady and the last waiter this is just my first day this my first day on party jobs I love parties not this one somebody make a a a fan edit of this and get the party counter in the [ __ ] bottom right just like the skeleton videos yeah exactly yeah I would go to that biker party big party big biker big party oh my God that's so L res took me off the case after what happened with Katie but let's just say it was keeping up to speed by other means once the ranch Massacre happened my colleagues were more than happy to unofficially keep me informed it seemed obvious to me that this was just the beginning and I had Las Vegas down as one of the contenders for the next attack of course the problem is that Las Vegas is it's just a giant party also yeah it's like you would have to Nuke the city we saved them a shuttle bus a goddamn bus so you're saying the perpetrator was calm even after what he'd just done I'm saying this guy was a [ __ ] psycho Please Mr West try to stay professional you're a funny guy either way I still don't know how he evaded the entire police force descending down on him it was like the devil was on his side oo or just the party God you can do it all right casino yeah so that's where you're selection of characters uh guy trying to get some sleep um and there's a cop there's a ninja I see a cowboy at the end uh that cowboy is new to me it says play down there but whatever so now we're in casino Zone do me a favor restart again and we want a variable to go oh you want you want a specific thing restart again I'll I'll tell you when to stop o it's worth it oh I bet it [ __ ] is it it takes a little while though restart again oh my God Matt you're so finicky what are you looking for one [Music] more what could it possibly be yeah okay forget it is it if everyone is not led into the club and they're all parked out in front where that bouncer is see the guy see that guy looks like z Oh crush me you see uh Zubaz there he just beat you up that wow so that's that's the first Wrinkle In the game play where bouncers all right uh this is not too bad go up and there that's a secret entrance you're going to be in the kitchen go down and try and hit the car hit the car it's a Lamborghini with a bow on it start that engine [Music] oh and it killed the bouncer in the front dude dude dude killed the stripper no no get her okay go back into the kitchen oh that see that gumball machine hit that go back up the kitchen where that thing and wait for the cop to get near you yeah go back no go in yeah dumbass next time I just gave up I want to walk past him oh yeah wait you don't know if he's going to back up or go for it uh my favorite line that the cops say is [ __ ] this yeah just [ __ ] it um is there any punch no all right I Tri so you see a bunch of robbers are stealing stuff in that oh that's crazy I didn't see that uh there's an achievement for killing the robbers I accidentally killed myself with the gumball try it again try it again okay that's can I just kill the bouncer right off the bat you could as long as no one sees you I think you might be good quick stab yeah you can kill them as long as their back is turned but if they're if they're in front of you I want like a bomb that I can just put right here I hope the aliens show up are you serious yeah UFO shows up I called what's going to happen who's going to show up nothing there they are oh yeah oh look at this big party I think they bring more PE I think they either take people away or they add people to the party oh they just added three people aliens showed up I think aliens take people away into the saucer though look at the big party look big party Al come on I love that dude doing the head spin he's like yeah I can do this all day I can literally do this even though a head spin is incredibly hard to do all day oh look at that gross alien also notice there's a skeleton near the crafts table oh my God that it's just a skeleton it's just I don't know if it's a guy in his suit but oh look at the aliens what What's happen that's a alen how do I get into that place with the robbers uh you have to go all the way back around do like a a circle go through the kitchen again and you go into the stage and then that leads back into the bank vault and then the bank vault also has an item for you I see items are also given by a mysterious man in Black that opens up his coat and you grab items from his coat I see but I haven't seen him yet which is weird he show shows up by now you can set the place on fire but there's nobody in there yeah but it'll be fun but it yeah hey everybody but it won't kill anybody look oh that hit that electrical wire right there why yeah it wasn't you though it was electrical wire those guys bolt oh no yeah what' you get uh get yeah spare clothes spare clothes which is the most useful item I feel you Al have super fast movement like you get Sonic shoes uh to outrun cops don't wait wait for the fire to die down yeah I guess oh the other thing you can do is when she gets back onto the main stage you see those two big uh uh like subwoofers I see those sub side uh you can fiddle with those I can fiddle with the subwoofer for various hilarities what is that I'm going to use this oh you have to go on the Dance Floor though like you're stage right now I see all right the fire's over time to get back to back into the game the party oh there's an alien oh and he's partying yeah he's he's I think he was punching the air doing sick jams wait get item oh there was another item oh wait there was just two spare CL two spare clothes that's super useful partying so so hard dude stop partying [ __ ] [Music] off look big explosion oh boy is that a a whole lot of yeah oh my God that killed someone that's crazy they don't go next to that subwoofer the one that still on fire yeah know cuz it'll woof up it'll woof up I sure the cops run over some more people oh what's what's they doing the aliens are they leaving damn I missed him oh the ambulance people the the the [ __ ] uh UFO though just oh BL oh he's kicking my ass who is it it's a it's an ambulance guy beating my [ __ ] where are you I'm right up up up here okay there you are yeah Okay ambulance guys I don't know what their deal is yeah that's that that that's a a fridge or something that'll blow up yeah yeah [ __ ] yeah oh yeah yeah dumb asses so 25 and 54 not too bad if you keep up this if you keep up this killing momentum this circle of Destruction I'm running out of traps to use yeah I think there's achievement like finish level with no traps used H oh you killed the cop if a cop dies the FBI shows up that's the FBI oh damn what are they going to do I'm in position oh crap I think you just stay away from them until like oh no no no change your clo you change clothes in front of the cop yeah what an idiot never what a stupid idiot yeah it wasn't great oh look they're beating somebody's ass up there oh no way you just got your ass kicked by the FBI oh I didn't see it oh he's dressed in black oh this game is awesome oh we're all partied out though [Music] | 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fL7zwDmcQF8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fL7zwDmcQF8 | Get the best deals on dental skin and hair treatments with Anniversary special offers #parthaclinics | [Music] I'm a dentist and cosmetologist in parda Dental skin and hair clinic chittoor Branch this branch is located in sundaraya Street opposite to Chandra residency first floor this year we are celebrating 27th anniversary on this occasion we are giving huge offers and free consultations in Dental skin and hair services in general we have eight different specializations we are providing all offers in eight different specializations first here we are having PRP and GFC treatments to increase the hair growth and reduce the hair fall for the skin we have chemical pains for acne and for pigmentation I hope all should utilize this offers and consultations and have a healthy life and good smile [Music] | Partha Dental Hair | UCFzVLCoS_3ReJdPdUeGerrw | 2023-05-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 117 | 706 |
KzkJtpLmIg4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzkJtpLmIg4 | Body Image Distortion | So we know that body size is an important marker for physical and mental health but what this research tells us is that when it comes to judging body size you simply can't believe your own eyes and that's because we can all experience a type of visual illusion where we can misperceive our own body size and that of others around us and what basically occurs is that the brain is averaging information across time and what this means in the context of body size and body estimation is that if our weight grows to be above average so too does the likelihood that the bodies we've seen previously are smaller than that and because our brain blends together the past and the present this causes a distortion or an illusion in which we can experience or perceive ourselves as being thinner than we actually are. So the research is conducted on a computerised paradigm in which we display images of females in a rapid presentation and participants simply judge the size of the female they're see using a visual analog scale they just mark a line with a mouse where they think the body belongs and what we find is that the judgment that people give to a body size is actually heavily related to the images that they've seen previously in the sequence and this allows us to estimate and also measure the exact amount of body size illusion that the individual is perceiving. If we take this in the context of obesity recognising when we're overweight or obese is an important step towards therapy including weight loss programs and dieting. If we look at the other end of extreme anorexia and bulimia for instance, then we're going to see the opposite type of illusion for these individuals they're going to preceive themselves as being larger than they physically are and this means that they're actually going to have an unhealthy opinion of their own body weight and shape where they're physically severely underweight they'll perceive themselves to be larger than they are. By having people more aware of the difference between what they see and what they physcially are we can move forward in their dieting success. | Science at UWA | UCORsk33YlpblyHjZC8jsCmA | 2018-01-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 371 | 2,112 |
dPBryq-95_I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPBryq-95_I | Making Progress The Overnight Challenge and Unexpected Setbacks | yeah and because at this point Blake had been awake for over 24 hours he trusted the construction workers to finish the job while he got a good night's rest yeah I'm going to bed get that guys this is Blake going D and because he was so exhausted Blake slept for way longer than he planned all right I got a good night's sleep about to find out how much progress was really done overnight like half empty that means nothing has happened since I've been gone yeah that's no good let's see what it looks like over here uh even after his inspiring speech the workers that Blake hired didn't get much of his plan done and with only 6 hours remaining Blake did what he could by covering his weak spots with spare parts bricks and more cars looking good in here looking real [Music] good oh Mr Jimmy | Beast Moments | UCIn-wo51Rg68mNZOny6qW5w | 2024-01-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 152 | 793 |
SonyAavNioQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SonyAavNioQ | Gleysolic Classification: Humic Luvic Gleysol Pt 2 | we can actually see within this we've got a really nice example here of clay skins and so this is evidence where the clay the tear in this case refers to the fact that it's an alluvial horizon so I alluvial means things are coming into it and I remember the T suffix basically because it's a textural contrast with the horizon above where it's got additional clay relative to the horizon above and one of the clues we have that clay has been translocated from above into the lower horizons is the presence of these shiny faces so on the face of the structural units here we see these shiny clay faces we can also see a really weakened with this sample we can see the reddish marks along the ped faces as well so where the pads are these individual structural units and so we can see some nice red streaks here representing again the iron oxide deposition and so this would make this a btg horizon significant evidence of gling or the occurrence of reducing conditions in terms of how we might describe the structure of this if we take these this nice chunk that we have here and start to break it apart it would breaks apart most readily into into a into block and so in some cases we would see columnar structure developing but in this case fiat breaks just nicely into blocks and each of those blocks has those shiny clay skin faces associated with it so each of the structural units is basically a little block with clay skin coatings and the presence of models associated with it so right in here then we can see the various the blockiness of the overall structural units and the individual shiny shiny space that is associated with that the clay skins associated with that and the nice bright red models all through here representing where as the soil with his water drained out of the soil iron oxides were deposited basically rusty spots or models within the soil itself so we also used an auger saw a move down or to get down into some deeper into the bottom of this this soil they've been gotten quite difficult to dig as we were going as we were going down because of the heavy clay and so at about a meter depths we got into a c4r see horizon but in this case unlike some of the other soils that we looked at we were able to use the dilute hydrochloric acid to find effervescence because this soil has had so much water movement through it we've actually seen most of the calcium carbonates have been leached beyond beyond the depth that we that we auger to so from about a meter to a meter and about 120 centimeters I guess or maybe went down to 130 we're seeing a CG horizon and so this is that's where these samples came from so this is a sample from the CG horizon the one that we collected using the dutch auger in the bottom of the pit and so it's a sea horizon because we can see a significant change in terms of the LIA that texture and structure relative to the btg above we've got in this particular example we're seeing a really good demonstration of what we would call a dull glai or reduced color so you'll recall that I talked about in terms of the formation of these when the iron is reduced it tends to be removed from the matrix and so we end up with sort of a much duller color and then the models get formed where that as the soil dries out the water at the iron oxides form within the pores of that and so we see the matrix here so this or the bulk soil where in the C horizon we've got basically a massive structure or structureless situation here and then where there are pores within that massive structure we've got some iron oxides that have formed here so instead of the using the 1010 wire color chart which we use for most of these most of the the Prairie soils for this particular so we actually move over to the 2.5 Y charge because that reduced color is just a little bit different from most of the most of the Prairie soils we see and so if we overlay this on here we actually see that we're in problem on the order of the 2.5 2.5 why and tending towards 4 over 1 or even depending where we are relative to those models actually probably 5 over 2 would be a good representation here and so the describing color is always a little bit subjective but you're just wanting to get within including a close approximation of the overall color family here so I would probably call this a 10 yr 5 over 2 or a 2 point 5 y 5 over 2 in terms of describing the the color of this particular CG horizon so in terms of this protein in terms of this profile we're seeing that characteristic AEG btg contrast and so comparing this to some of the other soils that we've looked at the reason that we know that this is a glycerol as opposed to say a trans emic order even though it's got the pronounced a H horizon because it has the gling within 50 centimeters of the surface if you were to look back through your soil classification Keys you would see that this would actually drop out as a glycerol before we got to the turn ademma quarter the models take precedent over the the presence of the a h horizon in terms of the overall great groups what makes this a humic Lubich glycerol as opposed to one of the other great groups there are three major great groups for the glycolic order there's a fib the glycerol proper which has which lacks an a H or B T horizon who's a little bit of Willow fuzz coming through here so it's not actually snowing here in June we've got the glycerol great group that lacks the aah or the bTW horizon the lubic great group which is what we have here has the pronounced a AEG btg sequence and if we if we had just a second a H horizon but no AE or b TG a EG or b TG horizons then it would be a part of the humic humic great group within this band just like with every other soil order there if we can have gradations within the subgroups to other to other orders and that becomes one of the subgroup designate so sometimes we'll see poorly drained soils in the broad level of Custer in Glacial accustomed deposits and so there we might see some characteristics that would tend towards the virtus aaalac orders then it might be a member of the verdict great group and even though the groundwater is close to the surface here this particular groundwater isn't high in sodium salt but very often if we've got a situation where we've got groundwater near the surface that's contributing to the prolonged saturation or anaerobic conditions we might start to grade towards a sullen s great or so Linette subgroup within the within the the glycolic order so basically what we're looking at here is a humic Lubich glass all on a clay glacial till and glacial tale parent material it's a bit of an overlay on top of that an input of material deposited on the surface from the surrounding of planned position | USask - Distance Education Unit | UCcc7Crqz3MncVAL5zAWurWQ | 2017-06-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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i90plIlAFCI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i90plIlAFCI | [MV] 태버 - 007 (Feat. SYD) | [DF FILM] DF X Tabber REACTION | welc back PTSD it's your boyc boy man this is7 we featuring Syd uh DF and tab so we going to get straight to it hell yeah this uh was highly requested too mhm so we we going to get straight to [Music] that [Music] all a [Music] has oh no I canot resist she I can't stop that Fe she know baby I got baby I got [ __ ] slow fast like a turn she don't really get to with her enemy she I think you know for me yes you know you down for me down down she's a proud no she such a like this to Silver and go J said for your give him she come on let's just we dance she was sing it backwards she said she want it backwards she was playing it backwards I feel like I'm moving backwards is it just for me I at she know she down on yes she down watching down on down pushing down slow it down slow it down me slow it down myself no [Music] more they talking about sex yeah the whole the whole the whole [ __ ] about the whole song She and when he saying she a pro and she and then and then he said she's such a pro ocean 11 11 if you watch some ocean movies come on now it's for they s it ain't a movie where they really filed the mission Heist bro you know what I'm saying they P all their height they even had a fake shootout in one of eyes yes they they nice oceans oceans any ocean movie is nice bro and then bro has said she call us she call it toxic I call it chemistry come on now you know what I'm saying this chemistry baby chill out F and then she said I hope she like this trombone right metal silver and gold right and she said I want more I can't take this a freaky ass song Freaky the song was cool as [ __ ] though cuz they had the7 beat in the back and then the that sounded that was like sounded like one of the I believe this is what y called K R&B that's what it is yeah I think this was by the way I [ __ ] with it I [ __ ] with that [ __ ] I'm get be a high rating too I'm going give it's either a 9.8 or 10 yeah that's why that's why I'm stuck at and but the second verse got me to thinking it was a 10 the second verse was I like the second half of the song yeah but I like his first verse also I'm get 9.3 I'm get that b 10 I like the second part more yeah but I thought it what cool as [ __ ] I was not expecting this this is a very creative song yeah very yeah very creative even the music video is creative too dang man but y'all let know y'all think let us know if y enjoyed it let us know uh what category this goes into this uh K-pop K R&B or k hip hop K hipop but I think it's K R&B though right uh and let us know what y'all think and if you drop some recommendations below we going get to it yeah cuz y'all know we want to check out krmb so let us know some more recommendations I think this was the one yall recommended let them know you know what I'm saying so yeah and um we we at 9k now we are on the road to 10K so we thank yall we than God more suppor and we appreciate y'all ping together to stand down y boy like come subscribe you feel me man thank y'all for taking the time out y there to watch over once again that being said man yes sir SK the five figur man peace and love | PTSD | UCdFjCCgXjeKAi5MlwsBFjjg | 2024-04-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 666 | 3,187 |
kFtI-a4thw8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFtI-a4thw8 | Pāramitā | Wikipedia audio article | Wikipedia audio article | parameter sanskrit poly or parami poly is perfection or completeness while technically parami and parameter are both poly terms poly literature makes far greater reference to parami topic etymology Donald s Lopez jr. describes the etymology of the term the term parameter commonly translated as perfection has two etymologies the first derives it from the word parama meaning highest most distant and hence chief primary most excellent hence the substantive can be rendered excellence or perfection this reading is supported by the modern tava Baga v-point for where the 12 excellence is parama are associated with the 10 perfections parameter a more creative yet widely reported etymology divides parameter into para and Mita with para meaning beyond the further bank sure or boundary and meetup meaning that which has arrived or Ida meaning that which goes parameter then means that which has gone beyond that which goes beyond or transcendent this reading is reflected in the Tibetan translation PHA rol to Phi and Pau gone to the other side you topic Theravada Buddhism Theravada teachings on the Paramus can be found in late canonical books and post canonical commentaries topic canonical sources in the Pali Canon the Buddha vamsa lists the 10 perfections dasu para me o as dana parami generosity giving of oneself silo parami virtue morality proper conduct nekima para me renunciation Ponyo parami transcendental wisdom insight maria parami energy diligence vigor effort Conti para me patience tolerance forbearance acceptance endurance sacca para me truthfulness honesty ad Hatano parami determination resolution Metta parami goodwill friendliness loving kindness you Pekka parami equanimity serenity tuo of the above virtues meta and you Pekka also abramova Haris topic historicist the there've Aiden teachings on the Paramus can be found in canonical books Jataka tales a padana buddha vamsa Kereopa taka and post canonical commentaries written to supplement the pali canon at a later time and thus might not be an original part of the there've Aiden teachings the oldest parts of the sutta pitaka for example majima na kaya Deegan Akaya Sam you deny kaya and the anga tarah nakiya do not have any mention of the paramus as a category though they are all mentioned individually some scholars even refer to the teachings of the paramus as a semi Mahayana teaching added to the scriptures at a later time in order to appeal to the interests and needs of the lay community and to popularize their religion however these views rely on the early scholarly presumption of Mahayana originating with religious devotion and appealed to lady more recently scholars have started to open up early mahayana literature which is very ascetic and expounds the ideal of the monks life in the forest therefore the practice of the paramitas in Buddhism is close to the ideals of the ascetic tradition of the sramana topic traditional practice bori 2005 maintains that in the earliest Buddhist texts which he identifies as the first four nakaya's those seeking the extinction of suffering Nibbana pursued the Noble Eightfold Path as time went on a backstory was provided for the multi life development of the Buddha as a result that ten perfections were identified as part of the path for the bodhisattva pali body sada over subsequent centuries the paramus were seen as being significant for aspirants to both Buddhahood and arahat ship thus Bodhi 2005 summarizes it should be noted that in established Theravada tradition the Paramus are not regarded as a discipline peculiar to candidates for Buddhahood alone but as practices which must be fulfilled by all aspirants to enlightenment and deliverance whether as Buddha's Pacheco Buddha's or disciples what distinguishes the supreme Bodhisattva from aspirants in the other two vehicles as the degree to which the Paramus must be cultivated and the length of time they must be pursued but the qualities themselves are universal requisites for deliverance which all must fulfill to at least a minimal degree to merit the fruits of the liberating path topic Mahayana Buddhism in Mahayana Buddhism the progeny parameter sutras the Lotus Sutra and a large number of other texts list the six perfections Dana parameter generosity giving of oneself in Chinese Korean and Japanese bushi Beaulieu Oh me in Tibetan sabayon PAH sila parameter virtue morality discipline proper conduct CAI Jia Beaulieu Oh me TSH ul Crim's Basanti parameter patience tolerance forbearance acceptance endurance Ren roubo Luo me be Zod PAH Maria Parham EDA energy diligence vigor effort Jing Jinbo Luo me Burt's and groose diana parameter one-pointed concentration contemplation chan ding Bholu owe me BS am GTA n Prajnaparamita wisdom insight banruo Bholu owe me she's wrapped note that this list is also mentioned by the Theravada commentator Dona Paula who says it is equivalent to the above list of ten in the ten stages Sutra for more parameters are listed 7u paya parameter skillful means fang bien Beaulieu owe me eight preyed on a parameter vow resolution aspiration determination yuan Beaulieu owe me nine ball a parameter spiritual power Li Beaulieu owe me 10 J jnana parameter knowledge geebo Luoma topic Tibetan Buddhism according to the perspective of Tibetan Buddhism Mahayana practitioners have the choice of to practice paths the path of perfection Sanskrit pyramid tyanna or the path of Tantra Sanskrit tantrayana which is the Vajrayana trial egg Keoghan Rinpoche renders parameter into English as transcendent action and then frames and qualifies it when we say that parameter means transcendent action we mean it in the sense that actions or attitude are performed in a non egocentric manner transcendental does not refer to some external reality but rather to the way in which we conduct our lives and perceive the world either in an egocentric or a non egocentric way the six paramitas are concerned with the effort to step out of the egocentric mentality the pure illusory body is said to be endowed with the six perfections sanskrit Sat parameter the first four perfections are skillful means practice while the last two are wisdom practice these contain all the methods and skills required for eliminating delusion and fulfilling other's needs also leading from happy - happier States topic see also Punk's a para más the five perfections in Jainism topic references topics citations topic works cited Apte vom in Shivaram 1957 259 revised and enlarged edition of Prynne via saps the practical Sanskrit English dictionary Pune Prasad precaution Bodi Baku 1978 the all-embracing Mehta views candy Buddhist publication Society Bodhi Baku edy 1978 2005 a treatise on the paramus from the commentary to the Kereopa taka by a curry Adama pala the wheel no 409 411's candy Buddhist publication society horner ib trans 1975 reprinted 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1WraUwedeVc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WraUwedeVc | Dr. Aleida Guevara on the Cuban experience, resistance, and struggle | over the past few weeks Dr aleda Guevara daughter of the Revolutionary icon Che Guevara has been traveling through India she has been addressing and interacting with leftists members of progressive organizations about values and Concepts such as unity love humanity and above all unyielding resistance which are cornerstones of the Cuban Revolution Dr Guerra herself has been traveling for decades talking about these values as a champion of the Cuban Revolution the values for which her father fought and died for the values for which millions of Cubans continue to struggle today and news click in people's dispatch we're very honored to have Dr aleda Guevara with us for the second time thank you so much for joining us we are also very happy to have with this professor Vijaya venkat Rahman of the Delhi University who will be translating for us Dr later you've been traveling through various Indian cities receiving quite a rapturous welcome from my left is from progressives many of them very young men and women who were inspired by the example of Che and Cuba of Fidel could you maybe take us through what have been your experiences in India okay Grand reception for party Del Pueblo congratulations uh it is very uh it it makes me very emotional to see the kind of response that the figure of chi and the memory of Jay evokes in the people in India and the love that they have towards him impossible but often times I've tried I've had to you know make it very uh make myself very harsh because people just come up to you and want photographs and they want individual photographs and I have not been able to deal with it and I keep telling them that I can't give so many photographs so I've had to get a little annoyed at times also mucho difference and uh she's what has struck her most is that people she's met a variety of people of different religions different speaking different languages different cultures but how United they are in their love for Cuba for the Cuban Revolution and for Che Guevara [Music] Jose Marti is she says that I'm a follower of Jose Marti and his ideals and Marty says that if you like something in another person part of it is within you so that's why she finds that Che guevara's ideals are multiplied in millions of Indians also and that's the reason why they feel so attracted towards him absolutely in 2019 you visited India during the anniversary of the Revolution and right after that we know that the pandemic hit the entire world now Cuba's example was an inspiration during the pandemic Cuban doctors going through various parts of the world Cuban advances in vaccines again giving hope to people in various parts of the world that it is not only the rich countries which could develop vaccines so could you maybe tell us a bit about how people in Cuba responded to the challenge of the pandemic how the government responded what how was Cuba different you know situations the pandemic was really cruel and it was very harsh for more all over the world not just in Cuba and it was very hard for Cubans because Cubans defend life and in that we saw that you know it was a fail in the sense that they could not save lives and so many Cubans also died so that was something that it was very harsh and it was very hard to uh see that happen much uh in Cuba particularly the blockade uh played a very big role in how we could you know fight the pandemic because uh instead of you know making it easy for uh medic medicines and other supplies to come to Cuba it became even more difficult and so the pandemic was particularly harsh towards Cubans because of the economic blockade that the U.S has been practicing foreign Cubans are very uh warm and affectionate people and they are we are very used to hugging and kissing each other and so it was very difficult suddenly this distancing and this uh that we could not you know hug each other or come close to one another that was very hard for the Cuban people to take and the Cuban government of course got into action immediately and decided that the only way to fight this was vaccines and of course nobody was going to sell it to us so we decided to make our own vaccines Cuban State went up to its last reserves of economically to uh to make it easy for people to stay at home and look after children and look after old people who needed to be looked after and they were paid salaries uh even though they did not work during this period so Cuba has economically gone down to its last reserves in this sense pandemia said petroleum solidarity International foreign they were able to make the vaccines but they did not have the syringes to uh you know give the vaccines and so finally they because of international solidarity they managed to get the syringes and then they have vaccinated it is almost up to a level of 98 of the population has received four dosages of the vaccine foreign just like the saying that love begets love so she thinks that solidarity is something that has to be you know solidarity beget solidarity but at the same time it is also to be passed on or returned so she says she the Cuban Cuba will help people to uh you know will return this solidarity in that it has received with so much of love and it has been able to do make this has been Possible only because of the international solidarity that Cuba received right and while Cuba was an example of solidarity the United States this great imperialist power was the exact opposite despite being the richest country in the world we know that of course during the pandemic it caused its blockade had caused a huge amount of problem for Cuba and even before we know for instance when hurricane Ian hit the country the United States was nowhere to be found instead it is actually promoted what is being called a hybrid war against the people of Cuba so how are Cubans responding and resisting to this kind of hybrid War to these kind of provocations Vegas [Music] they've had multiple problems in these years of the pandemic it is not just the hurricane a hotel exploded in in lava is a one of the places where they store petroleumanas and it costs them lives uh United States gave its you know homilies through telephonic messages but Venezuela and Mexico came immediately to help another A Thousand Years uh uh the the United States uh could have been a very good uh uh you know uh in trade partner with Cuba because of the proximity it has and geographically proximity and it also produces a lot of things so we could have been you know a very good trade Partners but if they don't want to do it so be it but what is unacceptable is that United States puts sanctions on other governments not to trade freely with Cuba that is not acceptable Massachusetts para Nino is she's it's very easy to talk about the blockade but it's very difficult very very hard and harsh to live it live through it and she says I can give an example from my own life that I'm a doctor and when I was trying to get medicines for a child which which was life-saving medicines it was impossible because nobody wanted to sell it out of fear question is so the United States follows the policy uh three three things they do one is if any uh firm any any company does any trade with Cuba with any Cuban company or with Cuba the Cuban State then uh if they have Capital invested in that firm then they withdraw the capital that is one thing they do if they don't have Capital then they put fines on the on the firm and you know going into running into multi-millions and thirdly what they also do is that they they bar di bar that firm from uh having any trade with any in the US so that tibar is the company and they are at a loss so then they do not want to trade with Cuba is foreign however what is gratifying is that there are companies which are standing up to the to this kind of pressure from the United States and she gives the example of the Spanish firm LA Melia which has hotels which is in the tourism business and they have two hotels in Cuba and they also have hotels in the United States especially in Miami and the United States asked this company to uh close down its hotels in Cuba and the company said that we will not close down our hotels in Cuba but if you don't want to do business with us we'll close down our hotels in Miami but the whatever money we have invested you have to give it back to us and also the loss of jobs is is your problem so the United States had to step back so this is one such example where the blockade uh you know people stand up to the blockade and people are with Cuba in that sense foreign has more than 30 hotels in Cuba today because we also respect the value right so in this context of course uh you talk the blockade is an issue which is now increasingly gaining a lot of attention globally activists people from the left protesting against the blockade even countries in the U.N are voting against the blockade but I want to talk about another issue which is not got the kind of attention it should which is the family code and from what we understand the family code is truly revolutionary it's an example for people across the world for countries across the world so could you maybe talk about you know the process of how Cubans actually received it and how they supported it Los Angeles in Cuba all important legislation is discussed with the people and as you say as you said the family court is something which is going to affect each and every uh family each and every household so therefore it was widely discussed it was discussed at the in the center in the workplaces it was discussed in the schools it was discussed in the uh you know pre-university uh students uh just entering University and also in this at the secondary level it was discussed in all these levels and also in colonies neighborhoods is religion [Music] uh officially Cuba is a Catholic country but in actual practice if you looked at the African cultural company religious practices as well as the Catholic practices are equally strong and have an equal influence on the Cuban cultural life and both these religious cultures have very a very very male chauvinistic El corio Javier is foreign because of this reason many of the Clauses of the family code were not accepted by one were not acceptable to many of the comrades and so there was a lot of back and forth discussion movement and it was a very long and slow process but which ultimately bore fruit foreign La Familia it is accepted in Cuban society that the woman the gender discrimination is just not acceptable and that is a fact which is the basic fundamental fact accepted by all but despite that in there are homes in which discrimination takes place and that was the most touchy subject to deal with but it has been dealt with in them obvious any discrimination or violence against women is condemned by the Family Code is the code also recognizes the rights of infants children and although they are very small and but children's rights are very important and the family code plays uh places special emphasis on that is children are the pillar of and strength of society and they are the future they are the hope for a better Society so children have to be protected at all cost and uh you know the the family court plays places emphasis on this is another example is that there were words or phrases which people did not understand or so either there was an attempt made to explain it to them and so that they understood and accepted it or if it was not possible to explain then they had to change the words foreign was the issue of equal rights for people of different sexual orientation and in that respect the Catholic religion is very very conservative and they do not uh the the most important thing to understand is that the no religion can be above human beings and the human being is this every human being has the right to be happy uh despite following any sexual orientation which you may think is correct or incorrect is a foreign issues where there was a lot of discussion and dissent also and but fortunately the majority of the Cuban population agreed to all these points and so the family code was passed with 62 percent of votes and finally very briefly so that not to take too much of your time as well for the millions of people who follow who believe in Chase Legacy in Fidel's Legacy in the in the inspiring work that the people in Cuba are doing right now what would be your message practical foreign it is important to say that it is not enough to carry and Fidel on t-shirts and flags but it is important to study them because these men are more than their appearance and what they have written or what they what their what their ideas were is what and that should be practiced that to put it into practice you need to read them oh no so that's what I say say everywhere I go that people must read uh what they have written people must read what they stand for and then decide whether they want to follow them whether they want them as their heroes or not thank you so much Dr Elena for talking to us for telling us about the Cuban experience the Cuban resistance and the Cuban struggle is so tournament I also am deeply grateful to the Indian people for standing so solidly with Cuba despite the distance geographical distance and the cultural distance that may separate us uh I am deeply grateful to the Indian people for standing with Cuba in our through our difficult times thank you and thank you so much as well welcome and that's all we have time for today from news click and people's dispatch do keep watching our videos many of which talk about the struggle of the Cuban people and their resistance [Music] thank you | Peoples Dispatch | UCdoRUr0SUpfGQC4vsXZeovg | 2023-02-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,543 | 13,701 |
HWGSVYXoRjo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWGSVYXoRjo | SEATTLE TO ORLANDO HEADING BACK TO DISNEY WORLD | [Music] so [Music] how's it going everybody i'm back and i'm on the go we're at the airport right now about to head off to disney world again yep it's only been a month and uh i'm excited you can tell this is a solo trip i'm by myself and i'm looking for the elevator to get to the next floor down so i can get inside the terminal so thanks for joining me i hope you enjoyed today's video i'm excited this is just gonna be a travel video um there will be no disney world on this one that will be tomorrow uh i'm just excited i have 45 minutes until we start boarding and then after boarding we have another hour until we take off and then we come to lx and when i get off the plane but i get off the plane and get it back on that exact same plane and then fly that one all the way to mco or orlando so let's get inside and go on this adventure well i made it through security and uh see this one right here that's my plane it's going to take me all the way to orlando but first he's got to tell him take me to lax that's pretty cool b3 uh like i said departure at 6 p.m it's uh 4 50 right now got through security super quick i think it took me two minutes i am pre-checked and uh you know mass required and all that good stuff but uh just gonna sit here watch the airplane take off and enjoy the time we have to wait also i did work a full day i just got off work uh three hours ago and i left work went home took a shower grabbed my bag and now we're here about to head out um we land in orlando at 45 in the morning so the only sleep i'm getting tonight is on the airplane and then tomorrow we'll be at magic kingdom so it's time to go you know that's the that's the fun of the the weekend vacation currently uh they do limited service on the flight so it's always smart to grab a bottle of water and uh anything else you know that monster right there i'm gonna give away one of those it is almost five dollars but you know i love them so smart to do that just because i think on our flight to florida last time we only got one drink the whole place but we brought our own water so smart decision here all right i'm on the plane got my own road to myself and uh gonna be watching star wars on this flight rise of skywalker because i love star wars and we're about to be at disney world riding some more star wars rides well i made it um two lax a two-hour 23-minute flight i'm guessing because uh that was the length of the star wars movie and now i'm just waiting to literally get right back in that same seat again and head back to orlando i'm excited and tired so i'm hoping to pass out on this next flight i haven't been to lax in love years but uh it looks like they've kind of done some updates um but nothing is open and then you can see here like we can't even sit in these areas so yeah not much for food and everything that's why i ate before i got on my flight all right we got 10 more minutes till boarding uh the last place to get food and just clothes like snacks and drinks and stuff so not a lot of options here not too concerned because i'm gonna sleep on this flight and then uh we'll land in orlando and the reason i take night flights like this is to maximize my time on these little weekend trips so i'm leaving today friday and i'm getting there uh saturday morning and then i'll be there until monday afternoon and then i fly back because of the time zone change even though it's 10 o'clock here it'll be 5 a.m and 4 hours so on monday i'll be flying at 6 30 p.m and be landing in seattle about 10 10 15 p.m and then i got to work the next morning you know seven eight hours later so uh yeah no time to sleep this week made it to orlando um i slept for three hours of the four and a half hour flight uh tired but you know the excitement's there we literally have it's uh 5 30 a.m local time or 2 30 back home so go get the rent-a-car get some food and then uh park opens at nine so we only have three hours and then before you know it we're already riding rides in magic kingdom here we come just make it to the avis parking garage where i park in a got a mitsubishi drew avis i uh use avis because you can use your amazon account and become a preferred uh person so the car is already ready i just gotta find my name and tells me what stall and uh they give me a kickback on amazon so if you ever and i like to pay for the vehicle before i go on the trip not after i get there so this is it this thing's huge i know where i'm sleeping this morning just joking i'm not sleeping i'm at the gondolas right now pulled over at the gas station on property yes i'm at disney world now um it's been 10 hours since i departed seattle and i'm already here stop by lax you know just don't want to have some fun but uh stay some food had a delicious monster and i'm ready to start the day i know i only slept for three hours i'm just smiling about it but uh it's exciting it's eight o'clock that means the park opens in one hour so i'm gonna head over to parking now tap this magic band park take the ferry remember i like the ferry more than i like the monorail and then uh get in the magic kingdom for that rope drop so let's go we have made it to the toll plaza we are one step closer to the magic all parked here tunnels right there we've got a really good spot so um yeah we're gonna head in and uh go enjoy the magic kingdom but uh thanks for watching today i hope you enjoyed it uh it was quite the travel i mean technical other arm here for the watch it hasn't even been 12 hours since i took off from seattle and i'm already at magic kingdom so quite the night um but that's gonna be it for today so if you enjoyed it please hit that like button of course subscribe to the channel i love the support it's free to do and you're gonna want to see tomorrow's video of us at magic kingdom enjoying the day thanks for watching i'll see you next [Music] time [Music] 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P721B2lYz9M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P721B2lYz9M | FUTTIES IS HERE (again) SUMMER SWAPS 2 & 90+ X 7 PACK?! FIFA 22 Ultimate Team | hey guys it's nate aka the foot account and welcome back to the channel another footies friday is upon us we have week number three of footies here today in fifa 22. i'm going to take a look at the sbc's objective content and just everything that we should expect for today on friday inside of this game because footage has been pretty great so far but can it continue especially with the same cards staying in packs today batch 2 is staying in packs there is no new cards dropping on the game today i know for some of you guys that's a little bit of a disappointment but there's some really good content that could be coming out today so we're going to take a look at all of that what to expect on the market as well depending on if this week is really syria based which we think it is going to be so if you're excited for even a new summer swaps program starting today hit the thumbs up on the video and subscribe if you're new we're going to start from the top and talk about the premium sbc the footy's vote winner that we should see as an spc today and it's no surprise this was just leaked a couple of hours ago barela has won the footy's five star skill five-star week foot voting and he should be getting a card today so he is our number one winner we don't have any idea on who number two is going to be between zapata or luis alberto but always that number one winner has been released on friday just last week as rafinha was and the week before as luis diaz was so this is a predicted stats on barela but look at the type of card we could be getting here of course it would be five star skills five star week but that was the whole premise of the footy's vote that we had just a couple days ago on wednesday so this is like a really guaranteed piece of content that i'm expecting to see today on this game now also with this in sbc's we're going to be expecting some syriac content and objectives we've talked about this from earlier in the week as well but the tammy abraham and the vera 2 are added to come via dynamic duo objectives so ren and lodi and the cunha are gonna go away this will replace that hopefully this tammy abraham today is a really boosted card either five star or four star uh sorry uh weak foot but five star skills is needed so five four or five five would be great esports if you want to do that hopefully his card is really good everybody loved his foe birthday and then vera two would be very nice as an objective grind as well so i am excited for those cards all three of these honestly and this is kind of the premise of why we think it's going to be a syria based week and of course if we are getting syria based content we would expect to see a serie a cup now for the past two weeks as well we have had a cup mode dropped on a promo friday we had the premier league and then the brazil cop that is ending today hopefully today it's a syria cup now hopefully also it's not it's not requiring you to play with the players from the exact same club remember during the premier league cup where it was just 18 players from the same club that was kind of a problem hopefully this next week it is not that difficult i like what they did with the brazil cup just making it 11 brazil players in your starting 11. i think they should do 11 serie a players or maybe 18 serial players to cover the bench as well that would be very very nice for this cup and as long as the rewards are still very good it will give us something to grind throughout this week and i think we're looking forward to that today so we expect it because that's been pretty consistent in the past couple of weeks but that's most of the objective in sbc content that i'm expecting today via footy's players um we do have one more objective that is leaked and that is a cornet left back card some of you guys may have seen that leak earlier in the week a cornet left back card could be another objective card released today on the game as well but what i also want to talk about are the upgrade packs that will be coming out today and other ones that should be coming out today now the first one that we know is coming out today because it's already in the game it's literally just refreshing is the 85 times 10 and the 86 plus player pick both of these are refreshing today we'll be able to do them both after the content drop today on friday 85 times 10 always a splash right everybody's going to want to go out and do this because it's just the best footage spc that is in the game plain and simple now along with this we had a pack code that was added just a couple of days ago and we have not seen it dropped in the game yet but i personally think there is a chance that this pack could be a part of today because if you think about it like i mentioned at the beginning we are not getting any new cards and packs today footy's batch two same cards and packs all 150 cards are going to be staying in packs today there is no footies batch three dropping today that'll be a week from today next friday i could see this as a big spc ea could drop today and create some hype around the footies batch two players and i think this would also create a lot of panic on the market and i want to talk about that in just a little bit but again i think the best chance of this sbc or this pack in the game today is dropping today via sbc 90 plus times seven specifically from footy's batch two incredible sbc this could be right here so think about all the stuff we just talked about spcs right barela 85 x 10 86 plus player pick a 90 plus times seven all i'm thinking right now is you're gonna need a lot of fodder today if you're going to want to do one or all of these spcs and that's why i want to take a look at fodder and i was expecting this to happen fodder has dropped in price you take a look at 84's they're approaching 5 000 coins flat after being seven 8 000 coins earlier on uh this week i think those are really really good buys 5 000 coins and under for a lot of these 84s i think is a fantastic price even a little over 5 000 coins for a card that has better links maybe a guy like pk who reached peaks of you know you can see 7.1 k but i bet on individual days like on wednesday yeah pk was 7.8 basically 8 000 coins you know and he's kind of dropped now all the way down to 5 000 coins i do expect there to be some lightning rounds today but i don't expect that to bring more supply than there is going to be demand for all the footy's spc's so if you're gonna try to make any coins off of fodder today or if you just want to be getting ready right if you want to say hey nate i want to stack some of this fodder in my club so i'm ready to go today when they drop these spcs i think 83s 84s and 85s are the best bet to club stock some cards and even on the higher tier i think if they dropped a 90 plus times seven that's going to be pretty expensive it might cost 300 000 coins to get this spc done you might want to club stock some 90s 90 ones right i mean 90 rated cards are like 20 000 coins for la cua luis diaz raheem sterling i think i would go out and if you don't have those in your club maybe buy one or two just so you have a little bit of high rated fodder to get ready for that potential spc as well now let me make this clear once again we might not see this pack today but it just it just feels like to me that we could and this is another reason why right we also have today with the brazil stuff ending the footy's player pick is going to be here still but the brazil campaign bag a player pick this is going to be going away today so that's going to be going away i feel like that 90 plus times 7 would be a great kind of like substitute for this not that the 90 plus times 7 would be repeatable i think that would be crazy if it is but even if it's just released as a one-time non-repeatable i think it would make the market move a lot i think it would make fodder go up today and i also think it would make some other cards on the market go down so that's where honestly this sbc this pack the 90 times seven if that drops today it's going to create a madness at content drop time and let's take a look at the market a little bit too because if that does drop we'll see fodder go up but what's that also going to do i think it's going to make some fodder go down on the game not fodder but it's gonna make some of your batch two cards and some of your just other special cards in general go down pierre kalulu is like a syria card and when i'm looking at a lot of cards right now i'm looking at syria cards right because we're expecting that syria cut mode to be out i think that your shape shifters in general but specifically some of your serious shape shifters which have already started to go up in price as people are buying them for their teams or investing for a market rise this roberto pereira is now 70 000 coins and he was 55k earlier on just like two days ago right so some of the shapeshifters have started to rise up in price already as people are are preparing right for the potential um syria cup or something along those lines you know if there's panic selling on any of these today i think that would be your first place to look shape shifters or out-of-pack specials that are serial related that people would be going out and buying for their teams i would be careful with team of the season cards that are in packs rafael layaw taylor hernandez are very popular syriac cards but they're in packs right now so i would just have a little bit of a word of caution that you know since these guys are in packs they're gonna get packed today with lightning rounds that have tradable supply and if there's some panic selling on top of that some of these prices could go down as well realistically what i think is going to happen is for the whole entire market for a lot of your really popular players um that are out in this game that people are using in their teams i think you're going to see a bit of a dip and you're going to see a bit of a panic selling from you know the content drop time maybe for 30 minutes to an hour after that and then i think you're going to see some prices start to rise back up on your serial cards and basically most of your meta cards on this game because i think people are going to sell cards and go get coins to do the sbcs and then buy stuff back as they go out and they play foot champs and they play week in league and they play the the syriac cup mode so that's kind of what i'm expecting for market movements on today but if you're purely trying to make coins or find a time to buy a card at a cheaper price i think especially for the out-of-pack stuff i would really watch in that first you know 30 minutes to an hour a guy like kalulu spinet sola even if you're wanting to buy like a sun or a hazard for your team maybe it's not serial related watch for that panic selling in the first half an hour to an hour because i think it will be plentiful with all the content that we could be getting today now speaking of other content that we're getting today we are getting summer swaps number two not the rewards but the um the tokens right this car design has been added to the code it's basically the same thing as summer swaps one it just has a two on it and actually as we were just searching the market i saw it pop up in here on the quality filter yeah player rarity 147 here it is that is the summer swaps two token so i would imagine today i think on the first day they always give us one for free so we would expect to be given a summer swaps token today and we will begin our quest to achieve as many tokens out of the 50 that we believe we are getting uh for summer swaps too which i mean we're going to learn the details about that today but i really feel like we're going to start getting the tokens today and then we would be getting the rewards for them in two weeks so that's just kind of a time frame to put in your mind and i guess guess on and kind of plan for and if it's anything different than that then we'll have to see but i you know i don't think ea would make the rewards available today like you're not going to be able to open 83 25 today after they release you know a couple tokens on the game i doubt that but watch out for the sbcs watch out for the objectives because those are going to start dropping over the next couple of weeks as we enter another summer swaps campaign with a lot more going on so again i want to take a look at these sbcs once again because i really just feel like there's so much content that could drop today as we just talked about right with the 85 times 10 being back up i might even go do a little bit of a club stock on this video because i really feel like it comes down to the 85 10 the 86 plus player pick and the 90 plus time seven and if you're like nate what if i what if the 90 plus time seven does not come out today i still think there's a great opportunity um to see fodder go up today and it's like nate i mean we're getting lightning round today right yeah we should get some lightning rounds but the lighting rounds have not impacted prices on the market at all on the last two fridays of footies um at least for the fodder right because we've also got really great sbcs the past couple of weeks on friday footies so what i'm gonna do right now is just go through and club stocks and this stuff because okay i already have one in the club for him but it's just it's just a no-brainer honestly at this point because of how cheap it is and i think it's gonna the fodder is gonna rise up today because there's just so much demand um now one thing i will say too is if you're buying fodder like i am right now and you're looking to sell it for an investment or maybe just use it in an sbc i would probably try to sell it before it gets too late into the night on a friday night and they're like nate what do you mean you said the stuff was going to go up well i think it's going to go up right away in the first hour or two and then i think uh late friday night like we saw last week as well these 84s are probably going to dip back down on friday night heading into saturday because usually i think the last two weeks ea has ran lightning rounds that were um the the night time ones i think they've run a few of them so we get the 50k packs we hit the 100k packs the 125s and then they do like the 85 star maybe the 84 trio there's not very many of them that are released but it still supplies a decent amount of that fodder on the market so i would venture to say today that it would probably bounce up on fodder in the first two hours after the release you know because people are going out and doing those spcs and then later on in the evening as the hype dies down you would see those prices go down a little bit on that side of the market so you know that's one thing i'd be watching out for also i would be very careful trying to buy a batch two card and i think i mean let's talk about that for a second too because i know some of you guys are bummed you're like nate i wanted to see batch three in packs today and a lot of people even still were like nate why is batch three why are some of these shapeshifters like not in packs today um and i guess i'll say this i'm not surprised that they released batch two for two weeks you can see sani is like what 287 um that's kind of where his price has been you know if this guy goes back into packs he's probably going down below 200 000 coins but if you guys remember to last year guys remember last year on fifa 21 inside of footy's hoodie's batch one was also in packs for two weeks this year batch one was only in packs for one week and batch two will be in packs for two and then we're assuming that batch three would be in packs for two weeks as well i like that better than the system they had last week i mean remember imagine if we still had batch one cards in packs and we didn't have all of these great team of the seasons like benzema ronaldo neymar messi and boppy and packs right now in 150 special cards instead of 100 this last week would have been probably more dead than you know it could have been which is nice that we had batch to impact so if we can if we can kind of survive through this next week which i think is very very possible there's so many great spcs from the serie a that we could get um if that is the focus of content today i think that batch two impacts is gonna be just fine now one thing i will say too is the 82 plus player pick is going away today it last week it was available at content drop this week it's going away so if you do want to stack some 82 player picks be my guest this is very very nice for the gold rare prices on the game because gold rares have been stupid expensive as well um and they're i mean still like 1.2 k into selling like these guys are literally getting bought up instantly off of the market because people are going and doing 82 plus player picks up this should drop gold rare prices today 100 hopefully they go back down to like 800 900 coins or maybe even lower than that and if you plan to do a lot of upgrade packs i would also say that today on friday later in the evening if you're planning to upgrade packs next week i think it'd be a great time to buy a bunch of gold rares um if you want to go to that great length of measure to get ready for 82 plus player picks which the last two weeks have been re-released on saturdays so i would imagine that an 82 plus player pick would get released tomorrow and saturday as well that's just kind of something to think about and we'll talk about that more tomorrow of course um but yeah i think there's going to be a lot of movement around 6 p.m today that's the main focus if they drop the 90 plus times 7 it's going to be a madness batch 2 cards are going to drop in price regardless because they're going to get panic sold and supplied even more and then watch out for your shapeshifters and your serial movements for some fluctuations to make coins today last but not least i just want to take a quick second and talk about we have gotten a couple sbcs in the past two days um i i thought jabril so was going to be a card that was released um on on friday and he was not now also i'm very curious because we have two december favorites we have um the kiesa card which by the way highly recommend getting this done for a serial week nice green link to barella that would probably be dropping today and then we also have a december favorite here for gibral so so i'm just confused i thought it was one spc per month of the year leading up to the end of footies but for some reason ea i thought he even said that on the website but they've just said okay screw it we're gonna drop two december favorites and now we have gibral so as well i don't know if we're going to get another player's pc today because i almost feel like this one might have been for tomorrow or for today's excuse me um i'm just a little confused by that i don't know who the the january favorite is going to be we don't have any leaks right now but we could see another player's pc today i'd say there's a slim chance of that um just because we already have quiesa torres gibral so um and we still have a couple i think we still have rafinha yeah rafinha's expiring we still have pato so there'd be a lot of these players in the game right now if they did that i guess there's a slight possibility of them doing that but i was just confused as why they dropped two um december 40's favorites now this card is really really good my only problem with this is i think that you can just go and buy jude bellingham off the market instead of getting this card i know it's the new with the shiny fun version of gibral so i know that his winter wild card was cracked but basically jude bellingham is the same card if not a little bit better in my opinion and they're both basically the same price and jude bellingham has better links so i think jude bellingham's price dropped a little bit yesterday and you know what that just makes me say as well watch out for other midfielders today because you know a guy like this jude bellingham who's gonna get packed even more today and believe it or not probably drop even more in price which is crazy to think about but i would watch some more of your midfielders because a five-star five-star barela dropping today in the game is gonna make some waves and i know it's going to make some syria cards move on the market it's going to make probably some of those cards go up a little bit because people go and buy them to link their teams uh but a barella card today there's a lot of hype there so you know maybe guys like akante even i would say be a little bit careful with or maybe a like a lucas paqueta would be in the realm of a card that could be moving in price pedry may be moving in price today um let's see maybe one or two more examples that i could throw out there already said kante looking through the list you know more of your like box to box type players um that are you know two three four five hundred thousand coins still it would probably be some shape shifters they would have the biggest impacted prices today because of a brand new midfielder getting dropped let me just quick click through a couple more you know corona is not that expensive so i wouldn't expect him to move that much um maybe maybe hazard now not really spinazola i think could you know maybe alfonso davies actually i know his base position is striker but a lot of people probably use him in the midfield keep an eye on that type of card um that's kind of what i would say is watch your midfield prices today because a barella is going to really really get people excited about that so hopefully ea continue their great content like i said in the past two videos zlatan footies like if the tammy card today is great there's a lot of potential for some great syriac cards i just hope that ea gives us the right stats and gives us great content heading throughout the rest this week to make this week of footy's stand out because i think it's going to take a little more effort than it did with brazil and premier league to make syria footy stand out so we'll see if they do for that today but i think the 90 times 7 could be the ticket to that success on the game but if you have any comments on what you thought about today's video make sure you drop them down in the description and if you're excited for a serial week of footy's let me know down there or just drop your favorite emoji because why not also if you enjoyed the video smash thumbs up on it and subscribe if you're new it has been nathanwood accountant and i will catch you guys later and have a happy friday peace [Music] | TheFutAccountant | UCH0UIRlgHgKLY6VAo7ZlAkQ | 2022-07-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,568 | 22,722 |
v2SnoyK9tNo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2SnoyK9tNo | Bernie Mac Tired of the Hook Up Kings of Comedy | no i'm tired man i'm sick man i was i was on peace tree there's so many peach trees in this [ __ ] i don't know where to where is that where i was i'm so tired of many [ __ ] with these wheelchairs in these [ __ ] clubs what the [ __ ] is up with this [ __ ] here this [ __ ] got a glove cut off finger this [ __ ] upper body is stronger than a [ __ ] but you gotta take him to the damn floor and wipe it off every goddamn 15 minutes take your player please your ass in the [ __ ] dread stupid son of my [ __ ] come by me i'll take the break off your [ __ ] wheelchair sit you on the escalator you [ __ ] i'm trying like an ear tired of stupid [ __ ] i'm tired i i got a dream i'm shy that [ __ ] speech all right i had a dream if i hit that [ __ ] one more time i cut my goddammit off somebody else brought a goddamn dream [ __ ] one day one day win gonna see it wingo is here black folk going to always be hook me up i'm tired of the [ __ ] hookup look out for a [ __ ] look out for your goddamn self stinking some [ __ ] no i said [ __ ] you tired too you scared i'm tired of black folks begging i got a dream that one day black folks gonna put that like crabs in the barrel i got a dream that one day fat woman gonna stop wearing their belly out and [ __ ] i got a dream that one day blackstone's gonna give head without talking what am i doing right suck [Music] every goddamn thing i got a dream i got a whole bunch of [ __ ] dreams i can tell here tonight i'm trying to walk down peace about some [ __ ] land all over the country what type of [ __ ] it is [Music] i'm tired [ __ ] you tired from what you do nothing how the [ __ ] you know what you're done and you [ __ ] you man don't let me be no man man man i have a ordinance any bomb [ __ ] him up on site get a hummer and knock it oh [ __ ] see ever since the king of the comedy come out you know black will count your money i ain't got all kind of phone calls you doing good that means they count your money 35 million there's him in like we split in four ways see that's what your [ __ ] think y'all doing good [ __ ] ain't got no goddamn money the thing comes before the [ __ ] fortune i'm still a [ __ ] these suits i got to take back [Music] my my daughter boyfriend now see [ __ ] they got money you know you don't think you ain't never been young like we ain't never talk man your girl man but to stay well old man doing good do you think i never said no [ __ ] like that what would come to my house all nice i know a [ __ ] [ __ ] want something nice how you doing sir they talk right [ __ ] don't sir call me [ __ ] like you be doing behind my back i ain't no fool man man i'm not gonna sit up there i wanna i wanna marry your daughter i swear to [ __ ] one man look at me and tell me why the [ __ ] you wanna man my mother no you think i got some goddamn money man i'll [ __ ] you up he'll be all on the goddamn news bernie shot this [ __ ] in the mouth i keep a pistol hang on [ __ ] i'm a member of the nra i'll blow your [ __ ] head i'm gonna try to be nice if he i wish he would touch my goddamn daughter you'll be some yellow tape all around this [ __ ] i'm gonna kill that [ __ ] i'm gonna go to the funeral and i'm gonna dig his ass up and re-kill that [ __ ] again [ __ ] that | Walter Latham Comedy | UC5B3wjlBMGbU6rA3Aq5xZsQ | 2018-11-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 665 | 3,747 |
rYV4Nb08sag | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYV4Nb08sag | CARIFTA Games 2024 Grenada | Girls 100 Meter Hurdles Under 17 Final | 100 m hurdles the competitors girls ready for battle Championship record 13.11 set in 2018 by Jamaica's Crystal Morrison there's the lineup nma Capri of martinque darini Dean of the Bahamas Angel Robinson and Mala Duncan of Jamaica Jen Marie Thomas of Trinidad and Tobago Zaza France of Curel tenique Vincent of Trinidad and Tobago and EM panel of French IND Zaza France of kirasa won bronze in this event last year the two fastest on the Jamaicans Mala Duncan at 1321 and Angel Robinson at 1370 off the goal Donan got up well for jamaa Robinson goes down D Dean of the Bahamas the 400 hurdles silver medalist is going brilliantly Dean is going well Thomas coming through but turno Malia Duncan holds on for Jamaica 13.6 for Malia Duncan Jen Marie Thomas of TR and Tobago gave her all she could [Applause] handle so Bohemian darini Dean was running the race of her life she fell and Mala Duncan takes gold at 13.63 there's the silver medalist from Trinidad and Tobago what a fa performance from Jen Marie Thomas 1.74 seconds for [Applause] her quite a race Angel Robinson the Jamaican fell early and zza France she's a medalist again I think bronze last year in the Bahamas and I think she snatched the bronze medal here as well will'll get confirmation shortly the Trad and Tobago fans with more reason to cheer there it is the Jamaican goes down early Mala Duncan the second in the field steuding herself Thomas of trenin in Tobago hounding her all the time Dean goes out and yes zza France of kurasa repeats as a bronze medalist after all the turmoil in this race she held a steady once again and has backto back cor of bronze medals but no denying this young lady despite her own issues through the race and the opening leg for the Sprint Relay Team for Jamaica that one gold last night and now for the third year in a row it's an athlete from s jao High School in Jamaica who has the under 17 girls 100 meter Heros title negative 0.7 m/ second the wind speed 1363 for Duncan 1374 a personal best for Thomas 1421 PB for zazza France to take the bronze medal Darin Dean still came through for fourth interesting 1443 panel 1466 Vincent 1472 Capri 1477 and Angel Robinson of jinka did not finish | SportsMax TV | UC4XO5MevdtVYSwUCBNNULVA | 2024-04-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 404 | 2,197 |
6hb7YoSb0vE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hb7YoSb0vE | Mortal Kombat 1 - Kronika Comes Back To Persuade Shang Tsung To Be Become A Villian! | [Music] foreign [Music] Backwater folk are far more likely to trust a kindly old man here on behalf of a dissatisfied customer if it's Revenge you want have at it if it's restitution there's nothing left what I want saying some is to elevate you to make you the great sorcerer that now you can only pretend to be a generous offer why me you are uniquely resilient who else could eek out a living traveling outworld's Hinterlands selling quack cures and fake magic a living it is barely survival and you were meant for more to live among Kings not peasants but since before you were born you have been conspired against by those who fear how formidable you could become how do you know this who are you I am your deliverer Shang Tsung join me and I will put the Realms at your feet [Music] | QAH👑 | UC64Bd0DeM5_tM597J3NApTA | 2023-09-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 148 | 788 |
Ptghkb_z1t4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ptghkb_z1t4 | the adventures of assface and boomer part 1 with @captaincornishadventures. fallout 76 | [Music] I I love this music I really [Music] anyway hello my name's Tas turn this off now hello welcome my name is tus the fox and today we are going to play with Boomer and a face well I'm waiting I'm just waiting for Bo to come but he should be here soon just going to do this I'm getting shot in the face great great great great [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] off no no no no no no don't you don't you dare don't you guys shoot at me this where we where we where fure stop the first time can't remember when it was last time last did it but yeah hello and welcome everybody to this adventure guys having a bit of trouble at the moment but I think boom is going to join us soon so if I just quickly go to the train station put my whing away well not this train station but good e here oh hello I think he died doing Wasing I take that thank [Music] you good CR here as you guys know this is our space Oh yes I am in the train station oh what oh hi really oh awesome I'm getting a prize was what the win what the win tell me what one oh well one something so that's a good thing it's yeah I need to do that too go to the map go join uh no I want to to create a team a casual team and I want to inight my Bo um how the hell okay hello H turn your mic down on your your head okay okay I turn my head set down right you ready yeah I'm just yeah confuse that it won't it's not let me fight you to my [Music] team well I have got a team oh there oh no that it's doing it I'm at the train station the moment turn down your I have mic monitoring what in my settings don't worry about okay well there you go maybe he shouldn't should be a bit all right should okay well you should you guess should get a headset then no it's not any better okay wait minute wait a minute wait a minute I just told you it's not your okay well I'm in the train station the moment so what train station the train station for where we was last time near last time well I'm getting attacked by obviously we not okay where are you then I'm in s Sunny top station there's a f f going on in Primal Cuts oh there okay oh there that one okay oh if it helps on there Sunny top SK Lanes that's near Ro yeah well I'm at that train station cuz we was by we was trying to get rid of super mut up the top weren't we we are finished yeah well I've got got missell need yeah I got about 100 [ __ ] oh yeah now I'm turning on the turning the airport Quest yeah okay I make the airport in do okay well I've started a new team and I fighted you to it well I did but not a not a normal team conratulations congratulations thank you priceb you're so [Music] helpful yeah me a second okay okay did you join me or did I I think you Jo me let's hope yeah well you're definitely in the okay go to the [Music] airport just I'm just doing my shimming shimming down the mountain first [Music] [Applause] oh bloody hate it it's too quiet oh got us some look while here how far away are you for me bastard quite far actually um excuse me can't seem to fast travel to you lovely that's just great great toxic F discovered must be really toxic or maybe that's it claim workshop at Grifton your Ste yard oh great great super M I think you don't any you today no if I kill you I won't come [Music] again well that's nice look house there there's a nice looking house there and I will see if we come on you stupid stupid stupid no no no don't play no pleas join S I said no I don't want it no no no no just no just no no guys no I will run away from you guys because I don't want to interact with [Music] you no I've just going pass this stupid thing on the bridge yeah B there pissing me off turn this [ __ ] off go away super mutants don't want to know oh lovely lovely I think I'm no I'm not I've just another another event good sakes God damn those offense going on around [Applause] there damn damn I might went the wrong way great great just great yeah exit exit the thingy thingy thingy yeah you do that I think I'm at the yeah I'm at the airport [Music] so what do I need to turn off nothing aha I see boom I see you Boomer on the other side hello hello Boomer I see you hi hi you got your M man M man on oh [ __ ] I don't realize was there well time to investigate all right yeah time to go in and Destroy everyone you did click on I did click for he I don't know you're right there did it give you the option no it never help the team it never gave me option they should be fine I've got my stabby stabby stabby stabby stab stab stab yeah stabby stabby stab stab stab they just explode like anything like yeah I know don't want to know F person sucks oh no one scratching itself stabby stabby stab stab yeah Boomer I need fire a mess him up yeah oh [ __ ] stopy stabby stop stop stop P up there you go I he another one somebody I found the little bugger oh take that off you f thank you oh good duct tape duct tape I I again bu pants gas pack cigarettes o well boom is going to definitely have fun I up everything don't mind me guys just taking all your supplies oh no oh GL sh yeah I'm Rob robbing the place first yeah key carded oh no we got legendaries got a legendary here stabby stabby stab stab stab stabby stabby stab stab stab stop me stab me stop stop stop oh some that a good day in there bye oh I got legendy out of him nice well suppose sense Tech legendary employees only eh wonder what's in here then gun oh hello tape that's what I needed nice look case h a [ __ ] oh hi hi oh sorry I just been robbing your stuff I didn't know you was actually alive whoops he's here to pay respect St oh [ __ ] I think he's got caner nice you mentioned a yeah why not why don't you leave then oh nice he's giv me Moran Town well thank you for giving me that I suppose I got blue banana nice e don't need you I got my stabby stabby but there's a lot i' got a lot of shotguns me I don't need all you guys don't need you hello you trying to get my attention are you babe I'm scrapping items at the moment no yeah I'm just scrapping some stuff do you want to use it now yeah I was I was robbing all this guys Stu and thought he was dead like whoops oh there's wh oh yeah uh I did I did like read it well listen to it like read it what the hell so call oh I just want one so I can edit the [ __ ] out of it up to 50% damage on caps you have oh nice that let do one babe it based the damage on the how many caps I've got that's cool you get yeah right you know you know how good my how much caps I normally get yeah a lot after the next yeah I'm going to stay quiet okay love you I'm just upgrading my pistol at the moment exit scrap so I don't think I need this anymore see I got my stabby stabby stabby stabby I still have to get this as well bloody L there a lot of ammo get the hell out thank you no get the hell out thank you Jesus Christ oh going the the bathroom going in the secret bathrooms where everybody Tak to poop but no one no one get that alive what the hell is this to go somewhere AB be bunker right those down or up aha it's the door that boom is at that's some good fine work you're doing there it's not sexy oh so I'm going in a completely wrong place God s fine I might as well see what we can loot in here chemistry station make some boom booms why not boom boom then you can go boom boom I go boom toilets any poopers in here nope secret secret door where's the you Secret Door ha thank you ha stabby stab stab stab stab yeah good sakes damn he took his head off oh someone else joined our party bab oh team should I say yeah yeah oh look hi I can't take your outfit can I no no I cannot damn can't can't we squeeze through here damn it no we can't God FES get the shotgun shells why not I'm I coming babe I'm I coming this is a pretty cool place though yeah L it still says it's over there somewhere learn about the project project follow then okay oh no I'm overing again overing I up here so this is a different staircase it oh I got some more caps nice I feel like we've been here before I [ __ ] out oh that's probably why I feel like already been down here went the wrong that's all right you're B to make mistakes temp another me pile bobby pins woo just didn't like that St you did you it was in the way flies flies or flies everywhere flies no don't I thought shut door I need to go for it hello ha we at the exit that makes sense fair enough time to go time to go hello baby hello my bye bye right now yeah well he's he's stiring and he's like oh fly up yet got go back to sleep leave me alone guys what you got for is it f okay I see SC I'm going to kill SC don't go over there trying to kill you over here bastard yeah nothing on him how Bloody dare him hey bloody D have nothing on him take the stand back time to [Music] go be warn this place okay so do I have to switch my gun do what you think best okay I switched my gun what [ __ ] this black just a w it at least I can scrip my stuff I suppose here inory I two of them thank you very much I still got a shule from that Quest bury the body what this the shovel in we not there yeah true it will come in aty oh there's safe in there what requires a key damn it hi oh St pack just Ling on the table why not o first aid when we get near the quest supplies okay sounds about right yeah he's going back to sleep little man has come back to sleep land not yeah man yeah well we did take him to the park and he was swinging and watching cars oh but nice oh I found the terminal training terminal yay I'm level 10 oh I've done that I'm going level up though cuz I have a level up you have yes I would that's why I'm here Tada open my tun gun first de didn't even read that dead manand spining low low slow metalism going ny level that up why why not yay two yeah that's all done it's all done there a but shop where the poor was get rid of that I don't want that what that or even that I still have this power armor Challenge on me yeah yes I'm definitely making molos thank you Game you know me so well he weapons one see what I can do here no I can't do anything nope is he on you nope no no yeah got you got another F going on lot of fence going today hey is that F no that's him uh you ran one nor yeah there's a couple fence on the map at the moment I'm we both in land of over comous Jarrett go turn no someone really didn't like Jarrett did though he definitely had a bad time very bad time thank you oh I got something special oh that's a oh yeah we got that gun on before didn't we that's awesome take that o just take Jarrett why not I'm going to take Jarrett why the hell have to a lock on that fridge door when it's when the window's smashed makes no sense I tell you what the points of it okay well that's another hand dad where you going back to the train station okay I hear I hear skooks around here somewhere oh he fired from somewhere oh there he is all I got that bastard oh it's still level nine cho cho CH Cha Cha Cha choo yes very important don't forget to eat and drink oh I don't need tea and drink at the moment damn wow that's extremely close I didn't realize how close the station was to it yeah I wonder why it put me in another station toilet got plunges and toilet paper I wonder how many toilet paper you can actually get this game bye J ohy I suppose um I don't need you anymore oh yeah I think got lot yeah I got 9 97 let's just check what bus they are takes T the mexic messenger you can do but I got my headphones on no worries don't worri I'm using 38 so yeah I've got loads of 38s in my storage anyway let me just put my other crap back there my glass sh F blood 12 BL FS Fusion C waste I don't want them on me I don't want them on me why I'm getting so over encumbered all the time I've got nothing but [ __ ] on me put that in I don't need that oh you oh you you and you you are definitely getting out my goddamn infantry you son of a [ __ ] Dam I got a lot of food on me hi standing Standing Tall stall and proud um listen to Fun training camping 101 do I even have that I should do is that it no that's not it long I used to love uh aha that's what it was fair enough fair enough find me the perfect candidate okay but that's side quest okay uh I don't want to do side quest do what we doing nowar um apparently going to wh wh spring Refuge what's that called SS an expedition no it's a main quest resp y that is an expedition is it okay well it said it was it says it's main quest it is it is that is justce okay so we can either go to the top World well CH into top it say let's follow the research shall we Dr hudon's research says it's over here somewhere don't know how far over here but I'm facing the right direction right so that's quite a long way but there's also something on my map saying in investigate a trailer on the way I'm going to Flat do whatever okay I'm going to investigate this trailer go to this go do his research as well so see you when I'm done or I see you when you're done either way God damn sced you think you can pull one over my eyes I don't think so look Town train yard okay fair enough fair enough oh hi don't mind me I'm just looting damn you SC go away I see a train yard I like what it was with a new Coda bottle cat so shooting me please where are you your bastards D ow ow babe I'm down ow I'm nowh near you I'm near you ow damn damn the goddamn scored at least at least you can respond right there it I [Music] suppose [Music] I think I just wondered on S say to find the supp cash so that's probably why all the scure here ow [ __ ] stop clawing me trying to claw me to death it's annoying I I get to do stabby [Music] stabies piss off thank you don't you hate it when the SKS try play attack you when you trying to scrap something is oh see if I can modify anything now damn Dam my stabby stabby is near dead oh I cannot do it no you can mod modify your shovel that' be funny to see upgraded modified shovel oh let's have a cookout chest we no I'm smoking myself in my mask let's make some juice shall we some juice S I need to drink still so where is midus is midus a says no that's not my juice I better eat something one here too there we go free drunk C station I'm finding all the workbenches now workes and a plan I got that plan damn it oh hi if you're looking for your friends they're kind of dead sorry about that one the hell are you going he running away from me the hell SC the bloody hell is going out there oh I found another power suit chalice nice me lovely enter please enter please ah high high it's too much higher level damn take the BS off oh some pretty good things they got bloody like effects on them as well so that definitely coming Andy well I can't see I can't see I can't see what the hell oh W thank you Jesus Christ oh yellow paint hello yellow paint just looks just looks funny just seeing like my pumpkin head right there turn that crap off go that way over the bridge and Far Away excuse me guys yeah my way ow stomping off through and stomping off away oh no water I hate water H hi moats bye Moats we are not I am not dealing with you today I don't want to get this suit damaged I said go away moats go [Music] away this actually looks like a without all the malats of course this actually looks like a de Place spot to go piss don't to more I don't want to know more go away stop trying to eat my ass in par I'm they get any food from Power I saw you there you little bucker piss off ah hello hello I bot hello hello let's kill you are you just you you bastard got stuck there and then you decided oh no I'm going to move now got some still straps that's good still straps all right piss off this Mo keeps glitching out it's annoying me you still up there yes I have entered a place that I don't think I should be entering cuz I've got robots everywhere mostly ibots at least I'm getting a still I suppose oh hi hi sees you up there you little bugger yes I saw you and I killed you well it's good cuz I'm surviving as always handy hi I see you guys got killed early down a bit no it has to be up a bit there we go wait what I have to do it again you bastard thank you unlock terminal I don't think I want to okay is double edge song no no word it's called stop cool well it's got two letter it like so that could even be the well the see now so I'm gathering by process of elimination it's St yeah turn on sfe controls okay hopefully nothing attacks me TR controls there's T in this place damn fair enough fair enough ow oh [ __ ] yeah think I turn on so there telling me to B off so I'm going to do that I will respect your wishes robots ah no thought you was going to be friendly to me but I think oh no I get it I'm going I'm going I'm going please don't shoot my ass I think I'm near the trailer oh wait a minute this where we do our Frid day ain't it yeah by I've got low power again yeah just hang about will you hang about okay I will leave you here CU I don't new door anything useful in here probably not W freshest day freshest day even though it's not freshest day but this where it is May it's on the next town up oh go away no piss off SC sorry for disturbing you will you leave me alone no you won't you're just going to keep shooting me AR you your Bugg you piece of shot but I was I I was nowhere near the place God damn it damn well that W help does my God just respawn back there get through itly as possible AC in the museum let's try get past this with all the score I suppose maybe I should just jump in the river and go yeah no I don't think so rub a du du three men in the tub I got I've got raadar Raider joined me in this tub these i spose r d d fre man in the tub let's go and investigate this trailer I missed the radio from the fool got some l why I'm here cuz why not it will help me build some [Music] more River should take me down to where I need to go if not I will kill the on side I think I'm in a secured location I'm just going to stay hidden for a bit cuz I need to go to it [Music] hello went you go oh that's good I didn't get killed but there is someone shooting at me [ __ ] oh hi oh no oh no should have [ __ ] I didn't know I just got back I know oh well um okay [ __ ] um I'm well thank you for my respawn point I suppose does come in handy doesn't it at least at least we getting a bit G I suppose oh great I've got broken leg hello oh freshen Town freshen Town yay yeah little hot pose ready yeah oh know I'm just taking a screenshot of me doing a heart PO for my thumbnail unless you want to do with me for the thumbnail yeah give me a second yeah awesome love it but yeah this trailer says it's nowhere near us at the moment but says it's not that direction oh wood don't forget your wood a little wood pile can't forget that can we that' be very good for our bases us oh no not them SC damn you sko I hate him all oh got stuck down a yeah I oh super mut Dam that that what tried to kill us this train is over here great great need to jump jump help Skip and jump careful the super mions jump over it thank you woman this thing's yeah oh it's a little robot thing BL robot things oh I don't want to read it again read it once Sonic went boom you going boom again Boomer yeah okay have fun have fun my love [Music] investigate the trailer I can't get into the last message it requ requires a password I'm coming I'm coming oh into the [Applause] mystery oh we can become yeah did you see that pop fuel tank need it look who came to say hi to us hi oh unstuck him D it oh man who's shooting are you damn Liberator boom boom boom boom what quest are we doing uh we are doing a research Quest but I got distracted with the trailer there's a head in the SWS babe did see this he's saying hi to us from the from the depths Below in the toilet the depths below okay that's random just in the middle of the lake that's one of the oh oh that was like what py is it water samp ah Super Mutant damn it ow ow down so are you damn it damn Super Mutant my bad I should have I should have really checked on my health really but don't never but there's no super mutants behind me so that's good I just fast travel to where you are Dam it kicked you all the way down there [Music] damn have I got a shitty broken leg again oh have I CED I'm over covered great should we just build our base somewhere between [Music] here [Music] we'll pick a I was thinking about here okay I'll find the place how far away do you have to go here apparently bloody hell uh least it's not that far I suppose it's still bit still pretty far though I'm just putting little bits of [ __ ] down hope for the best this especially the stash box I think I need to put a [ __ ] it moment I can build a one tet one at least one t no well at least it's something I suppose slash boox Festival Scrappy scrap dashbox this goddamn oh my thing [Music] I don't need you don't need you definitely don't need you guys actually it's just food me [Music] now sometime it's good to yeah well I've have taken my stuff off so I shouldn't be so overcomed anymore oh hi oh hi nice watching you for a change yeah so how does this work apparently I can edit your stuff you can no I could just oh yeah I can just smoth stuff no oh so basically saying if you don't like don't like your layout just move yeah I just got a shitty little base at the [Music] moment that's right you're at least I've got one tent protecting it iose now oh la la la got dress on I still keeping my pky hat oh except for your power arm yeah sexy nice where the hell does that light come from I've always wanted to know where the light comes from look like is coming from my helmet no M oh mystery F guy oh my luck has increased by two again L every time he says that I want to go try to get a pie but I never get a pie are you waking up now my baby hello hello okay I'm going to I'm going to end up Going's awake I will and I'll give you give him a hug for you yes please yes please byebye bye-bye my 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8LoKDJDGKOk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LoKDJDGKOk | Five Common Misconceptions About Satan Pt. 1 #shorts | here are five common misconceptions about Satan part one Satan and Lucifer are not the same being they have two different descriptions Falls punishments Etc according to Revelation chapter 12 and Isaiah chapter 14 verses 12-15 Satan is not a fallen angel Satan is a beast of the feel according to Genesis chapter 3 verse 1 in Revelation chapter 12 verse 9. Satan is not a goat Satan is a great red dragon according to Revelation chapter 12 verse 9. Satan is not a demon Satan is a glorious one According to second Peter chapter 2 verse 9-12 and Jude chapter 1 verse 8-9 lastly Satan did not fall from grace before the creation of mankind same Fell From Grace after the birth of Jesus during the time of the genocide in Bethlehem according to Revelation chapter 12 verses 1 through 6 and Luke chapter 10 verses 18. for more on Satan and who he is click the link below and until next time God bless [Music] | The HoldToHope | UCVju-Gb1T6k7EeBXOvvOqvg | 2023-06-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 167 | 904 |
EjRtv4eAq-Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjRtv4eAq-Q | Illuminati Disinformation Agents! - The Wolves in Sheep's Clothing | I do care what you do with this information because it is important to our survival as a species it's important to our planet it is important for the world welcome this is uh the truth and spow bless and I wanted to bring a video today to start exposing some of the uh disinformation agents who are actually working for the Illuminati or the uh New World Order okay and their basic goal is to keep you chasing your tail that's basically what they do you just run in circles Chasing Ghosts and false information and I'm going to expose at least some of this disinformation and some of these people who are spreading this disinformation and this misinformation and this plain old and false reporting on stories all right uh first I'll read um from The Gospel Matthew 7 ver: 15- 20 be aware of false prophets which come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly they are ravening wolves ye shall know them by their fruits do men gather Grapes of thorns or figs from thistles even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit a good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hung down and cast Into the Fire wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them by their fruits we shall know them this is what the gospel is telling us and I can tell you their fruits are not good they're evil fruits you shall know them by their fruits by their ideas now many of you will stand up I'm just going to say this before I start exposing them many of you will stand up and say well they have good information and uh you know they're doing um they're doing good thing to the uh truth movement and they're exposing the Illuminati and really they're not exposing the Illuminati at all at all the Illuminati wants you to know that there's a new world order that's what most of you don't understand they don't care if you know about the Illuminati as long as you're as long as you're getting it and learning about it from them they don't care if you're you're learning it from them cuz they're going to use the theory of the new world order to bring about it to bring about the new world order they're going to criticize the new world order to bring about the New World Order and that's what you need to understand all these chills are working against you and leading you astray chasing your own tail all right uh first one I'll get into would be of course Alex Jones this one should be the most obvious out of any of you or out of any disinformation I'll tell you although I'm not going to get into much I'll open that up in later videos Alex Jones basically goes around and fearmongers he tells you the elite is going to kill 90% of the world's population and that the military is going to drag all the United States citizens and put them in FMA camps that they're going to do this around the world too which is a lie he's he's fear-mongering he's telling you all this stuff that's not even true he's just getting you scared he's been doing this since the 90s I mean he fearmonger about Y2K that's another thing what about his y 2K broadcast he was scare scaring everyone just like the Illuminati want they want you to fear them and only fear God Don't Fear them don't fear anything that is created that's dumb so we fear mongers and he gives no gives no Solutions I mean I mean he have he has millions of listeners and what does he decide to do Google bombs yeah yeah that'll get him keep searching in the same thing on Google and that will really wake people up just you know hit it in dozens of times every every day which he only does those Google bombs to promote his own websites it's obvious and another thing why do you think he appears on the TV on the T Live Vision anyone who appears on the T Live Vision is safe and controlled okay that's what you need to understand he appears on the T Live Vision and he gets way too much credibility for that or in my opinion that makes him less credible but he appears on the television and he goes on places like CNN and Fox News and you know Pier's Morgan and he just fearmongers and screams like a lunatic he does that on his show too he's not a legitimate researcher he screams and he fearmongers and he gets you scared and he yells about 20 different conspiracies in one minute look at that Piers Morgan interview he didn't accomplish anything there he got the Sheep to go back into their into their quilts fast asleep that's what he did which brings me to another point he goes on the television he fear mongers he you know makes us look bad this is what my point is he makes us look bad he makes the truth movement basically look bad you know you get some lunatic and me someone that's mental going on Piers Morgan and just making a joke out of himself making a joke out of 20 conspiracies all in 5 minutes when he shouts them all here's Morgan he's not helping us at all and finally and also I want to get into he uh goes on about Bilderberg and you know the CFR and the trilateral commission what what a joke what what a joke yes the CFR Council on Foreign Relations is who controls this country and who picks the president same with the Bilderberg but they don't control the world that is just ridiculous not every this is what you need to understand not every single member of the CFR is a illuminist illuminism infiltrated all of these organizations and I'm not talking about the Bavarian Illuminati as many of you have been let astray and looking at I'm just talking about illuminism Illuminati was long way before Adam W shop ever was born but that's another video so he doesn't really he points the fingers at ghosts basically most bilderbergers and most members of the CFR are not illuminist at the highest degrees yes they are but you know what has infiltrated this country country has been one Scottish Freemasonry two the orc right of Freemasonry which would be French and three the Vatican and four Zionism that is what infiltrated this country nothing else everything else has been infiltrated by those c those organizations and if you trat those organizations back to how they started then you'll start getting at the truth all right that's uh it for Alex Jones I have all to go here now actually I'll just move on to Mark Dice wasn't planning on this but I'll brief on Mark Dice for a second he he actually started criticizing Alex Jones and um they had a you know they went back and forth now I expose this in a video although Mark Dice got his subscribers to flag that video so it's not up yet or not now I think Flags go away after a while but uh but yeah like Alex Jones Alex Jones is just conspiracy entertainment that's why it's called The Alex Jones Show same with Mark Dice he's just a he's just entertainment um and he he buried the Hatcher with Alex Jones he wrote on his Facebook I'm going to you know we're working together now and so he's clearly a shill he doesn't expose anything he attacks William Cooper in his book or he attacks hold the pill hor horse behold the pill horse by William Cooper and he's really just a comedian um to be honest all right I'm not going to spend much time on him I wasn't planning on going into him anyways uh I'll go into Adam Kash now he's also linked to Alex Jones um he he basically you know he was doing that gun rally everyone as soon as he did that everyone just said you're an idiot why are you doing a gun or arm March on Washington that will go nowhere you know yeah we're just going to go around the capital building and it was just to make a gun enthusiastics look crazy basically he's link to Alex Jones he gets uh same with Alex Jones Alex Jones goes and gets arrested and makes an ass of himself and this is what Alam Kash was doing now when he got arrested recently I think he's going to get released personally I think it's just a scam so he can get more money and so people think he's legit because Alex Jones got arrested originally he basically just a distraction um and all of these people Adam like Adam Kash you know Alex Jones actually go go into the Bilderberg and stuff like that which but they all just blame the US blame the US for everything which actually I'll go into that in another disinformation agent but I'll Adam kokes there he's just a distraction yeah honestly I've never even heard Adam KES talk about Illuminati or any sort of New World Order he just attacks the government which is ridiculous anyway okay now I'll get into of course David the moon Matrix he uh he supports of course the new age Doctrine he's a new Ager um and basically if you search where is you know ideas come from search for where a lot of these people's ideas come from you his ideas mostly come back to Alice B Bailey uh that's where a lot of David ik gets his ideas some other ideas will TR back to HP blavatsky um HP blatsky was a 32nd degree Freemason of the grand orc right of Freemasonry and she the book she wrote uh she wrote a book The Secret Doctrine which is her most famous book I would say she also wrote other books like uh a study in occultism um and she says she went to the bet now the interesting about HP vosi she says she did not write anything in these books she didn't write it all it wasn't her ideas she says when she went to De bit her spirit guide told her these things yes her spirit guide told her these things and this is where she's getting the ideas she's a Channeler a new Ager and interesting thing about HP blavatsky Adolf Hitler and the thel society Adolf Hitler he read HP voty on his um bedside every day you read that book every day he had it on his bedside it's known the Dual Society comes directly out of illuminism which was is a the organization Hitler was a part of and himler and all these ideas are based off HB blotsky that's where a lot of them come from a lot of David Ikes ideas come from Alice Bailey though now same like HP vski David Ike goes on that he has Spirit guides when he went to Peru and that this is what he says that they told me about the whole nature of the universe and they told me about all this stuff real clear real funny this is that's what he said now interesting about thing about this is that David Ike goes on about reptilians and how they control the Illuminati how the illuminatis contacing these reptilians at places like Bohemian Grove and that these reptilians are interdimensional beings coming from their draano system has something to do with the moon which I'll get into later and that they're bad and that they're controlling the world it it seems ridiculous honestly that's what it sounds like until you go into it a bit deeper they're not giant lizards this is not what these reptilians are it's a Same Spirit guides that HP plaski was channeling okay now I have to I would ask David Ike the question just right here ask him how does David Ike know that what uh these Spirit guides he's contacting Is Not the Same Spirit guides the Illuminati is contacting you never qu we listen to when he says I met the spirit in Peru and they told me I would go on a world stage listen to what he says when he says that he never challenged the spirit he never did any of this stuff he just went along with it just went along with it he says they're coming here from the Moon and that the moon has a bad influence on our Earth somehow which I'm doing a study into that why they leave so I I I'm not exactly sure on that why they believe that but anyways on text okay and basically this is the same with Alex Jones in his fearmonger I don't really mean to get in Alex Jones a lot but anyways he's he's a he's one of the biggest radio show hosts anyways David ik when he talks about these reptilians it seems like it's basically out of our control and same with you know Alex saying you're all going to be get dragged out of your house and shot in a female Camp um yeah David like basically makes you think it's out of our control when it's completely in our control and that these reptilians are controlling everything and they're just going to come and kill us all and it doesn't matter don't do anything they're just going to kill you they're controlling everything they controlled the world since Egypt they've been manipulating us they started all our monotheistic religions this is what he's spreading and it's absolutely Ely ridiculous okay let's go into someone else now not spend too much time on one Jordan Maxwell here's one Jordan Maxwell interesting about thing about Jordan Maxwell he says he was friends he he admits actually he just admits it he was friends with Manley P hall a 33rd degree Freemason of the Scottish right he m p is basically known as a expert in Freemasonry okay now manly phal is not alive anymore he died recently which is when I talking about H people V they're they're way older man p is a very a newer one he died in the 90s ever since he started dying or ever since ever since he died um his collection of books have suddenly disappeared and David Ike or I mean Jordan Maxwell claims that he is uh was friends with him which is interesting Jordan Maxwell also claims that he has these Spirit guides same with HP blaty and David Ike and I can go on but I haven't even got into those people like St Germain but anyways uh yeah he claims that basically he felt the presence in the room he said it was an emanation of of fear going off and that he basically turned around he contacted these spirits in the room and he basically goes hey hey if whatever you want me to do I will do it but you know I am if I have some spiritual task I as for the world I will um go out and do what I have to do but here's here's my here's what I say do not sneak up on me because that you know fears me and do not let deceive me and do not trick me basically he said that uh of course he and he thinks that the it was an angel from God and that's why there's a holy a reverence of fear off of this spirit and of course we all know that he we should know the Bible says to take it to for us to stay away from spiritualism and it says that for a reason now I also say this the Garden of Eden and the tree of knowledge it was not a tree of knowledge it was not a tree it was simply Eve taking his headd of knowledge same what the new age practices same what Hinduism practices same what nism practices when they say archons are great teachers and they come down to teach human SP hidden knowledge same with Scientology teaches they basically say the same thing but it was aliens uh they say all this stuff so we all know that these are deceivers they're demons devils and the Bible tells us spirits and Lucifer himself and Satan himself transforms and appears as an angel of Light they're shape shifters David ik is right in that sense that they're shape shifters but they're not giant lizards they're Spiritual Beings and I'll just add quickly that's also what the UFO phenomenon is it's demons some of it's military most of it's demons Spiritual Beings not coming from another planet From Another Dimension or from the heavens let's continue with Jordan Maxwell though Jordan Maxwell so he's basically you know being controlled by these demons I think he's a True Believer unlike some of the other youil uh I covered you know what he's doing is good although all these people think what they're doing is good but some of them know they're deceiving others in that way uh so that's the difference between disinformation and misinformation I'll wrap up Jordan Maxwell though um yeah he's basically in the New Age um he'll talk about the Vatican right and how the Vatican controls it all what he won't do is tell you that it's been the Vatican who suppressed the Bible the Vatican who's killed Christians the Vatican who's basically done all that stuff that the church not just the Vatican the church is has the biggest suppressor and opposer of the Bible he won't tell you that he will just tell you no religion was cont started by the Illuminati they created it to control you to control Mankind and it's true they have created religions well they believe what they believe they create religions to Yes it goes back to nimran and Samus they they figured out that how Babel it's extremely effective to control people's beliefs same what Rome found it out and to control religion you control religion you control the people but he what he won't tell you is that they infiltrated the true religion of Christ and that you know religion doesn't control you it's just ridiculous he will say you know uh he'll mention the solar logos which a lot of these new age will um mentioned like David Ike and he'll just mention you know December 25th how the Sun dies for three days on December 20 22nd 20 yeah I think 22nd and then you know Rises on December 25th 1 but we all or fifth but we all know Christ wasn't born on December 25th Easter is also a pagan holiday um all this stuff was added by the Vatican he won't tell you this stuff he'll expose how it matches up with the ancient Babylonian and Egyptian and Hindu and whatever it it matches up with that won't tell you that it's just such lies Christ did not share those attributes and those Gods like Horus and Krishna did not share Christ attributes look up the story of nimrod zamus and tamus and you'll understand where these claims come from tus was the first Antichrist Antichrist not a God he he looked he was looked by as a God in the Satan's Trinity of nimrod Seamus and T tamus but he was not not a Christ um just study that story um there's a I mean I can just there's so much to go in um and you know I'm just going to leave up a whole bunch of links for you guys so you guys can uh start investigating claims yourself I really don't want you to believe me I just want you to think for yourself and stop being deceived uh you know there's more to say about Jordan Maxwell of course but I'll end it there anyways Zachariah sit I'm trying to wrap this up now sit this is what David Ike and Jordan Maxwell all these other New Age gurus will get their information from Zachariah cens was well known he's well known um for his you know NIU Theory basically to explain it for any of you who don't know Z sens is a claims to be a u ancient he's not alive anymore but he claims to be ancient uh expert or an expert in ancient languages and he's not I think someone who is an expert in Ancient Aliens I think Michael hagart um I forget his name I think that may be it but I'll be sure to link you or give you links but he is not a um he sucks at ancient uh languages um people say you know okay he basically took the Samarian tablets which was founded under the study of Babylon and some of AR and aad and stuff like that and um he translated them and a lot of these ideas of the new age comes from him now what people don't know is that a lot of people translated these Samaran tablets in the uh uniform from the uniform and I have to say it the uh translations don't match up he was just horrible in ancient languages he wasn't an expert at all translations don't match up the new H will claim that he's one of the best and all the translations match up but they don't he has a theory of Atlantis um the lumans uh all this other BS which can be explained this video is already long but uh I actually just meant to go over some of them quickly there's so much disinformation agents out there okay Zacharias s he we all know NE in you know crash into the Earth in 2012 people are still claiming it's gonna um basically false translations his Sports to Atlanta the the nibaru theory uh stuff like that which ties into a lot more anyways I'll end it up by exposing these television shows not talking about t i mean if you're looking at disinformation agents of the Illuminati I'm guessing you know what the Illuminati is so you don't listen to The Western media now I'll expose the uh quote I guess you could say Eastern media Russia Today I first get into this I'll just say Russia Today and aleser because that's what I'm saying and there's other this is just how I can this is just what I thought of um but these are the big ones of course Fox News CNN BBC Euro News uh and the others they're also disinformation we all know that no one listens to them not even the Sheep will listen to them anymore in the American public they think they lie no one listens to them so let's get into Russia Today and Al Jaz now Russia Today Al Zer I'll admit they have good some good information no but so does Alex Jones doesn't mean they're right you have to judge them on the fruits by what the tree gives whatever the tree gives you should judge them by their fruits and they do false reporting um on all kinds of stuff basically now the basic premise with this is in them well Russia Today is controlled by the Russian government is a Russian State television show completely funded by Putin and the Russian government Putin is controlled by the Jesuits of Rome and by the Illuminati Russia is mag Russia is way more controlled by the Illuminati than the United States is or Britain is or ever has been the ma um America the United States of America has been the biggest adversary of the Illuminati now after the Bic revolutions they destroyed Christianity and Orthodox Christianity in a country that had over a thousand years of History being Christian and now over 70% of Russia is atheist because of communist rule go to mascow look at the uh look at the Subways it's all built from old Cathedrals and old old churches look at China same thing happened although China wasn't really Christian but look at anywhere communism has gone they destroy the churches they destroy the religion I'll continue Russian government is not an opposer of the New World Order neither is China neither is Japan so yeah they take all these stories they just blame the USA on everything and now the people in the USA are beginning to believe that Russia is actually not a threat which they never were a threat during the Cold War it was just a big phony War now Russia's a threat though they have um a whole Navy Fleet right now in Cuba the Russian army is still a very large army they can do a lot of damage seeing the United States government and Illuminati can't take the freedoms and the guns from the American people the last thing to do is to invade the UA or to get these false Patriots to start a false and phony Civil War to launch it against them and on the offensive that's what they want see because if the government comes and takes the guns well we got the militias on standby we got the police on our side Expos watch my Edward Snowden video I go into this in detail we got all these things on our side and basically they uh if the government launched an offensive against the people the militias and the people would launch a defensive against them and it wouldn't work and the government would lose the support of the people and I think it would work out for us personally although war is always the last resort well yeah Al jazer in Russia today they do false reporting they blame the US for everything which is what all these disinformation agents do they don't understand that the US government has been the biggest adversary of the USA and recently over the last 50 years US government has been infiltrated by the Illuminati and by the Jesuits of Rome which is true look at where all these people go to uh school and go to university and to college it's all Jesuit illumni universities like Georgetown University and Notre Dame and Boston College stuff like that no I I think I'll end it there this video is pretty long well yeah there's a lot of disinformation Agents out there and they're leading you people yes you the profane that's you a SC they are the wolves in sheep clothing and this is a warning I'll end it up by saying this the Illuminati like I said in the beginning they don't care if you know about this it's called the externalization of the hierarchy which was written by Alice Bailey well that's a book but it is called the externalization of the hierarchy and a book was written on it by Alice Bailey 3 third degree Freemason and it's basically to get truthers and you know eventually Everyday People to believe what they believe in their humanist religion and to worship them and worship yourselves like Gods there study their beliefs study a lot of things Illuminati controls both sides of every single conflict on this planet and if they don't control one side of the conflict that side of the conflict is going to be suppressed killed um you know exiled ex excommunicated not paid any attention to if something gets attention ask why that's getting attention or if someone or an idea especially if it ends up on the TV the tell Live Vision everything they say is a lie ah I'm going to end it there this was the truth is full of lies when you find the truth you will find a lot of lies and that may be a mindboggling quote for some of you but it's true when you find the truth you'll find a lot of lies peace | Watchman's Archive | UCp1Gh7UFIeI1X_FDm2pFAIA | 2013-08-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,764 | 25,003 |
TKq--Yv02O8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKq--Yv02O8 | When Will Machines Speak like Humans (Salesforce invited at Voicetechhub)? | with the chatbots many many companies but also people have bad experiences there are a lot of unhappy users what do you think when when will we be able to to talk to a machine and and that that machine will understand understand us and we will be happy when will this be oh my gosh um I mean I think that um really broadly speaking I think that that could potentially be closer to us than we might think I think that the potential is there um so like I had mentioned like I think of you know sort of the conversational experience in sort of two formats there's the output what the bot is saying to the user where there is potential for a customer to be dissatisfied there in the sense that if you're if your conversation design particularly the information architecture is set up in a way where the user gets a response that isn't necessarily expected to follow in terms of conversational turn taking that there's potential for user dissatisfaction there there's also potential for user dissatisfaction when it comes to can the bot even understand what it is that they're saying and I'm not I don't mean that just from like a uh oh we haven't trained that intention yet I mean that from a oh the bot doesn't hasn't been prepared to handle that variation or that version of the language so you know English for example I mean there are so many different ways to speak English you know even just within say one country like the United States let alone the entire world in linguistics there's a field called world englishes that has to do with understanding the nuances of English that are spoken in different areas whether that's in Switzerland or Australia or the United Kingdom or the United States or even India and the Philippines where English gets used very uh very often and so you know if let's say for example you uh have a BPO where your service center is in the Philippines and let's say you have customers who are trying to interact with the bot and they're using Filipino English you know if you haven't trained the bot to understand those kinds of variations now all of a sudden those customers can't use the Bots um so I think that you know when it comes to both sides the input and the output um on the input side I think that what we need to think of as teams who are building conversational products is how can we build a robust enough data library on which we can train local intents for our bot or voice and it's even more complicated for voice but at least for text-based chat to be as inclusive as possible for as many of the variations of English or English varieties that are as pertinent for our business as possible right because like you can't tackle absolutely every variant of English Under the Sun but let's say for example I'm where a company who's who the you know whose customers are mostly from the southern U.S well the way that English is spoken in the southern us is very different than you know sort of How It's spoken in say the barrier barrier of California where many tech companies are based well okay if the majority of our customer base is based out of the Southern U.S and we need to make sure that we train the bot to understand Southern us English yeah I understand um and then when it comes to the output I think that there's you know a lot of controversy around um you know sort of large language models um it's hard to sort of see into them and understand how they're constructed Etc um but I do think that when it comes to natural language generation that we're seeing a lot of leaps and strides um I think the challenge there is to Think Through how do we actually constrain The Experience so that way it doesn't come across as creepy so if we think about models like say gpt3 they are built and sort of trained upon human to human conversations humans human interaction and so gpt3 might be able to produce using you know natural language generation something that sounds very natural for a human to say but if a bot said it it comes across as weird like isn't the weather great today well yeah as a human we can say yeah isn't the weather great today because we exist out of this environment we don't live in the computer or in the internet you know or on a screen we live in the outside world and so for us to reference the outside world it's not weird but for a bot to reference the outside world it's like excuse me you don't live outside of this box yeah you know and so for you to be referencing the weather like hey you can't feel things B like you're like you don't think and see you don't live outside of this thing so how could you possibly know aside from looking it up on some weather app based on where my geolocation um and so the way I think of it is you know and I think uh there's sort of a debate that goes on in terms of like well we need more visibility into these models yes I completely agree um also like potentially can we constrain the model and then the sort of technologist side will push back and say like well we don't want to constrain the technology because it's going to hamper what it can do um I don't think that's a technology question I think it's fundamentally a design question let the technology be powerful but as a designer how can you give it the kind of sort of the constraints or the boundaries of the interaction so that way it doesn't necessarily come across as creepy we have all of yeah like you know there's a reason why we have Progressive disclosure in ux why would we not use it in conversation you know conversational ux or conversation design as well if we know that you know if if we know on the technology side that the weather where the user is is a certain value and we interpret that value as good weather then rather than saying oh it seems like the weather is great where you are or isn't the weather great today if we provide the frame of the interaction to the model as to say okay don't make a judgment call on behalf of the bot don't you know as the bot don't say it's actually like a Playbook or like exactly yeah playbook for the bot it's also has to do with hits its Persona and its way tonality and how he talks and yeah yeah yeah absolutely and one other interesting question here is the ethics part so if if we talk we want to be inclusive then we should actually also be inclusive and to the board itself so yeah we should actually be open to say oh to to accept that a bot is talking like a human but I know that this is creepy and weird at the moment but might not be creeping weird in 10 or 20 years and I think that I think that sort of firmly rests on the shoulder of design where like creepy is something we can design for and design against like if you want to creep out a user you can do that you know it'd be easy we have the information at our at our fingertips so we can say yeah well so don't you live in such and such and it's like whoa like I mean you may know that but like you know like warm up the interaction first and I think that's where the progressive disclosure really comes in where it's like um it's almost like the interaction you're having is a box and the human has the potential to go in and out of the box but the bot does not the bot lives inside of the box and now I think the technology is at a place where the bot is aware of things outside of the box and the uh the human user who can go in and out of that box isn't necessarily um familiar with that or used to the bot being able to reference those things and so the way I sort of see it is like you know you want to slowly reveal that the bot knows things outside of the box of this interaction whether that's you know like if we're thinking about weather rather than saying oh so you live in you know Tennessee right you know it seems like the weather is kind of good there uh or whatever you could say where do you live you know if you frame it from the even if you already know on the system side yeah if you use a question now if now all of a sudden the user has the power you see the control to the user the user has the power to either answer or not and if they answer then all of a sudden references to where that place is are now okay because the user consented they volunteered that information yeah yeah um if they don't then it's like okay then don't go there because the user hasn't granted it yet um and I think again all of that that's not a technology question that's a design question it's a design challenge yeah exactly yeah good and do you do you see any differences between a U.S conversation design Ai and Europe um have you experienced any differences there um I just make an example from Switzerland we have the big challenge of our four languages French Italian german yes Swiss German and even some more dialects and get romance and I was building Bots for for government companies for Railway companies Switzerland yeah swisscom Telecom communication and you need to have all languages in place otherwise you cannot go productive so um I see those challenges with this multi-language part and I see the challenge coming up that people speak German and put in some English words yes as you said the case in Malaysia where you maybe talk a language from there and then you just put in coffee and eat and Foods I know I was a companies who are developing NLP systems to include multi-language inside the language inside the sentence but do you see any differences between Europe and U.S or also with these kind of challenges and other challenges I think in particular the multi-language part is probably the biggest um mostly because I think in the U.S how do I put this diplomatically I think Americans think very um narrowly about language um in that it's like oh well you speak English done it's simple um like the way that I speak must be the way that everybody else speaks um and it's like no not even in the United States do people speak English or use English in the same way let alone the rest of the world or I think yeah exactly exactly or um like even in Canada for example because they also speak French and them particularly in you know like French Quebec the mixing of French and English together they are more likely to be I think understanding of that particular linguistic situation than Americans because in America and English most like I think people who were raised on that language alone don't have necessarily an experience of working with or being in contact with other people who mix say Spanish and English or even you know I mean there are many immigrants from Asia the the phenomenon that you're referring to is called code switching in linguistics where you're switching in and out of of languages and I think that's a very difficult but also incredibly inspiring thing to try and design for um I don't think American I mean certainly from a legal perspective there's nothing stopping in American company from producing a chat bot or going to Market on just like their English whatever it is that they've just determined it is they want to support um I think also there's like we don't have gdpr in the United States and so like we can collect all kinds of data and reference all different kinds of data and all this stuff that we don't necessarily see as much of that in Europe um and so I think like those particular differences lead to developmental differences within an organization so you know in the US you might have that data at your fingertips in Europe you might not um you know in the U.S like and I think that's where the creepy Factor comes in in the U.S is that like oh we have the data let's reference it and it's like you make the data but you might not want to reference it immediately because again that's where it comes across as creepy you have to use Progressive disclosure I think that at least there's a little bit more of like some stents in the way um in Europe that might mitigate just straight up referencing a piece of data without necessarily getting the user's consent um and then yeah we you know I think that particularly in Europe like let's say for example you know if even if you're a company that's based out of the United Kingdom you know if your main operations are in Europe and your customer base is in Europe well yeah you have to be able to support French and German and Spanish in multiple dialects for all of those things uh let alone other languages uh across you know the European theater and I think that's something that like when I'm working with customers in the united who are have their companies based in the United States but they also have customers in Europe that's immediately the discussion that we have that I don't have with customers who are based in the United States who don't have customers in Europe where it's like okay well we also have to be able to support these other languages because they're going to interact in that language yeah I yeah and some May Bes are are links or um ideas you would like to share with people who want to get into this field of conversational design and AI do you have any good tips on on learning yeah I think for conversation design sort of holistically I recommend the book conversations with things by Diana deibel and Rebecca evanhoe it was published I think in the last two years and has I think from my perspective been an incredible tool for folks who are trying to not just break into the industry but also deepen their craft in conversation design they tackle conversation design from a multifaceted perspective um that I haven't you know seen until they produced their book they tackle you know not just voice but also chat they also tackle the ethics they also tackle uh you know sort of the design process they tackle language inclusion and how language is sort of an extension or representation of you know your social identity all of those things are wrapped up in that book so I highly recommend it um Salesforce we have a free educational platform called Trailhead and so you can register for free and there is a module or conversation design that we produced that exists there so if you want to take a look at that you can do that if you're interested a little bit more in sort of the Linguistics of conversation I highly recommend this book by Deborah Tannen called that's not what I meant um it is a book that is fundamentally about her work on conversational style and how you know the way that you speak is imbued with a style of some kind we have to talk in some kind of way and sometimes those characteristics of how you talk can be idealistically in opposition with how other people talk in other ways and rather than dismissing it it's about sort of celebrating that variation and you know figuring out how to include fusion and openness to how people think and communicate based on their mental picture right yeah and like the how they grew up in the society that they're part of and the social groups they interact with but I think also from a design perspective it helps you think through how to communicate a system Persona or personality or brand through language yeah um so like oftentimes I'll hear teams that'll say like oh you know we want the the chatbot to be you know energetic and it's like okay but what does that look like in the language you know we have a way to translate you know things like that you know we want it to be energetic we want it to be uh approachable or whatever in graphical uh representations but when the year when the UI itself is the conversation is the language how do you do that what do you say do you you can do that using punctuation you can do that using uh text Stylistics all of those things I think are important to consider and conversational style is I think a really good foundation to start from so I recommend that book as well um for business people who want to or people want to get evil perspect Ive perspective I would still recommend conversations with things by Diana Dibble and Rebecca ebenhoe because I think they also do a really good job about tackling the business case of conversational Ai and conversation design as well as the process because I think particular if you're particularly if you're a product owner or a product manager who's not familiar with how you know this is your first time producing a conversational solution for your customers um like setting your own expectations as far as what is it going to take in order to go to production how long is that going to be um all of that like because this is not like your you know sort of traditional graphical user interface solution like the timeline could look very different depending on what it is that you're trying to do and I think that that book is a good overview of okay what you know what are the possibilities and what are the timelines associated with them great so we are already heading to the ends um okay so maybe what would be like uh nice to know about you is yeah maybe what you do besides conversation decide oh yeah what are your hobbies sure what are your passions yeah I mean I think um I've always had a passion for language um I uh you know I I'm multiracial so I grew up in a household where more than one language was spoken and I think that's always sort of fascinated me um I like to uh learn at least I I sort of see language as a play thing like if you're not having fun with it like it's not that serious you know what I mean um and so like if you're not having fun with it you're missing out so I like to you know when I meet someone who speaks another language or whatever I always like to learn a little bit more about the language and how to say things in it um and just have fun with it um I in my spare time I like to write song lyrics um which I think is a very sort of uh like peripherally related uh craft to conversation design um I've been writing uh song lyrics since I think I was like 12 or 13 so um I like to do that I like to travel um so the pandemic has been very hard in that situation uh when it comes to to travel but I love to travel and go to different places um I also practice yoga so I did a yoga teacher certification years ago and like to just sort of study yoga as a practice as a way to sort of ground myself um and learn about myself so yeah um I think that's another hobby that I I have and I hesitate to call myself a gamer because I'm very bad at video games but I like video games yeah um so I I'll play video games in my spare time as well um but I'm not good at them so whenever I tell people that they'll always say like hey so did you you know can you do this that and the other have you played this video game and I'm like look I don't have that many opinions I just play like I just like what I like um so that's a little bit about my hobbies yeah yeah great so thank you a lot for for this interview and of course I'm happy to see what what you are doing and what this says for Force doing I mean you are also working on on metaverse topics which is of course related to to conversation design as well um yeah I'm really really looking forward to it and yeah happy to to um share your know-how on always check up thank you thanks so much and thank you for having me it's been a pleasure | VOICETECHHUB | UCeOqM6IX8W7MpP7HoVfaQPA | 2022-12-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,663 | 19,172 |
IXO9672SjlU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXO9672SjlU | Hair and Beauty Apprenticeship at Buxton and Leek College | I started my apprenticeship Journey on level 2 beauty and I found that it really suited my way of learning and I enjoyed it so much that I decided to carry on and do level three and I'm really enjoying that as well I like doing an apprenticeship because it gives you more of a Hands-On approach rather than just full-time college and it gives you time to deal with clients in real life in hairdressing everyone does everything different so it's good to have the girls at the salons advice as well as teachers at College as well I think doing an apprenticeship is a great way to learn new things every day because you're working with experienced stylists within the salon so you have the opportunity to ask them questions about what they're doing how they're doing everything and seeing how they work within the salon with back-to-back clients tutors teach you different skills and especially for color correction and more Theory work which has helped me in the salon to do my everyday clients I think with college as well it's good because they know you're training so they can they understand if you're a bit slower or if you need something to practice on my goal for five years or ten years eventually is to have my own salon and just have other people working for me and also maybe do training courses teach other people as well so today I was doing the makeup for health clients her theme was like all bright colored hairs and crazy hairstyles so we use loads of bright colors and gems and Glitters to create makeup looks at all stood at each of his hairs I mean I enjoyed doing different looks I never really got to do makeup looks like that so it was good I like it in college because you learn the theory side of things and you're showing through everything step by step so you know how to do everything for a leg and with the right techniques thank you [Music] foreign | Richard Richards | UCBWZwwat_6dKm4mKR7xuC0A | 2023-08-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 347 | 1,876 |
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eqBUquPht-s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqBUquPht-s | a moment amidst the shouts and curses and the creak of wooden 1m | each other across the fires their voice is harsh an alien in Donnie's ears visor EES was seated just below her splendid in a new black wool tunic with a scarlet and cold robert rumbled pulling his cloak more tightly around himself the guard had reined up well behind them at the bottom of the ridge well I did not bring you out here to talk of graves our bicker about your bastard there was a rider in the night from Lord fairies and Kings labbing here the King pulled a paper from his bag and handed it to Ned very the eunuch was the King's master of whisperers he served Robert now as he had once served Aerys Targaryen Ned unrolled the paper with trepidation thinking of Lysa and for terrible accusation but the message did not concern lady Arryn what is the source for this information do you remember CR Jorah Mormont with that I might forget him Ned said bluntly the Mormont of Bear Island were an old house proud and honorable but their lands were cold and distant and poor sere Jorah had tried to swell the family coffers by selling some poachers to a thai rashi slaver as the moor mantra Bannerman to the Starks his crime had dishonored the north it had made the long journey west to bear island only to find when he arrived that Jorah had taken ship beyond the reach of ice on the King's justice five years had passed since then Ser Jorah is now in Pentos anxious to earn a royal pardon that would allow him to return from exile Robert explained Lord berries makes good use of him so the slaver has become a spy Ned said with distaste he handed the letter back I would rather he become a corpse fairies tells me that spies are more useful than corpses Robert said Jorah side what will you make of his report Daenerys Targaryen his web some Dothraki horselord what of it shall we send her a wedding gift the King frowned a knife perhaps a good sharp one and a bold man to wield it did not feign surprise robert's hatred of the Targaryens was a madness in him he remembered the angry words they had exchanged when Teeuwen Lannister had presented Robert with the corpses of rigours wife and children as a token of fealty Ned had that murder Robert called it war when he had protested that the young prince and princess were no more than babes his new maid King had replied I see no babes only dragon spawn not even John Aron had been able to calm that storm Eddard Stark that very day in a cold rage to fight the last battles of the war alone in the south it had taken another death to reconcile them Lee and his death and the grief they had shared over her passing this time Ned resolved to keep his temper your grace the girl is scarcely more than a child you are no Teeuwen Lannister to slaughter innocence it was said that beggars little girl had cried as they dragged her from beneath her bed to face the swords the boy had been no more than a babe in arms yet lord t when soldiers had torn him from his mother's breast and dashed his head against a wall and how long will this one remain an innocent robert's mouth grew hard this child will soon enough spread her legs and start breeding more Dragon spawn to plague me nonetheless Ned said the murder of children it would be vile unspeakable unspeakable the king roared what areas do to your brother Brandon was unspeakable the way your Lord father died that was unspeakable and Rhaegar how many times do you think he raped your sister how many hundreds of times his voice you but groans sellout that his horse when you've nervously beneath him the king jerked the reins hard quieting the animal and pointed an angry finger at Ned I will kill every Targaryen I can get my hands on until they are as dead as their dragons and then I will piss on their graves their weight in the putty by then not counting the wolf tie bein traveled with two of his own men as befits a Lannister been Jets dark had only his bastard nephew and some fresh mounts for the Nights Watch but at the edge of the wolf's would they stay the night behind the wooden walls of a forest Hellfest and they're joined up with another of the black brothers one urine urine was stooped and sinister his features hidden behind a beard as black as his clothing but he seemed as tough as an old Rudin as hard as stone with him wear a pair of ragged peasant boys from the fingers rapers urine said with a cold look at his charges Tyree an understood life on the wall was said to be hard but no doubt it was preferable to castration five men three boys a dear wolf 20 horses and a cage of ravens given over to Ben Jets dark by master Lewin no doubt they made a curious fellowship for the King road or any road tie bein noticed Jon Snow watching your hem and his selling companions with an odd cast to his face that looked uncomfortably like dismay Yaron had a twisted shoulder in the sour smell his hair and beard were matted and greasy and full of lice he's clothing old patched and seldom washed his two young recruits smelled even worse and seen this stupid as they were cruel no doubt the boy had made the mistake of thinking that the Nights Watch was made up of men like his uncle if so Yaron and his companions were a rude awakening Tyrion sorry for the boy he had chosen a hard life or perhaps he should say that hard life had been chosen for him he had rather less sympathy for the uncle Benjen stark seemed to share his brother's distaste for Lannisters and he had not been pleased when Tariana told him of his intentions I warned you Lannister you will find no aims at the wall he had said looking down on him no doubt you will find someplace to put me Tyron had replied as you might have noticed him small one did not say no to the Queen's brother of course so that have settled the matter but stark had not been happy you will not like the ride I promise you that HED said curtly and since the moment they set out he'd have done all he could to live up to that promise by the end of the first week Tyree Anne's thighs were raw from hard riding his legs were cramping badly and he was chilled to the bone he did not complain he was damned if he would give them Jets dark that satisfaction he'll make the appointments rob said coat Ellen had not heard him enter but there he stood in the doorway looking at her she shouting she realized with a sudden flash of shame what was happening to her she was so tired and her head hurt all the time master Levin looked from cotillion to her son I have prepared a list of those we might wish to consider for the vacant offices he said offering Rado paper plucked from his sleeve her son glanced at the names he had come from outside Cattell and saw his cheeks were red from the cold his hair shaggy and windblown good men he said well talk about them tomorrow he handed back a list of names very good my lord the paper vanished into his sleeve leave us now Rob said master Lwin Balon departed robbed close the door behind him and turned to her he was wearing a sword she saw what are you you doing | Paulo Alves Guerra João Pessoa Paraíba | UCLVirMceNS83JWBdIlllYvQ | 2018-12-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,339 | 6,969 |
k-poF94cGVc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-poF94cGVc | Change Cell Borders in a Google Spreadsheet | welcome to how to change cell borders in a Google spreadsheet with Lisa Thurmond go ahead and highlight the cells you're interested in formatting go to the format borders button and choose the format that you're looking for at this time when you click away you will see the formatted cells at this point in time you cannot select colors or line thickness if you'd like to remove the cell borders that you added go ahead and highlight those cells once again go back to the cell borders button and click the button that looks like it has no borders thank you for watching how to change cell borders in a Google spreadsheet have a great day | Lisa Thumann | UCSmWivg3Mw2fJC0rYlFJLqA | 2011-06-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 117 | 637 |
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