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Visible Words in Cambodia 2016
good afternoon everyone we are uh broadcasting live from pen Cambodia today I uh introduce my colleague Michelle Brun from Leu laborat Isa and my name is mar clu from T University we are here with the visible words project uh which we would like to present today so the visible words project is uh for digital contextual epigraphy it was an initiative of the University leond um headed by Michelle Brun uh and uh a partnership of various institution including Brown University T University the EOL Fran and the EOL Fran Dean uh which has been our host here in Cambodia so uh we are here as the second installment of our visible words project last year uh you may remember that we broadcast Ed from the beautiful island of pasos twice um and so this year uh we have our second Workshop of the project and this Workshop has been uh here in Cambodia so today what we would like to do is present the results of our uh of our 10 days here in Cambodia with uh four students from Brown University and four students from uh from Leu and we have been working on epigraphy so here is the list of participant so um as you can see we have a vast array of uh disciplines represented we have eight classicists two sanskritist two mayanists one egyptologist and one archist now you will ask why the diversity of uh of disciplines uh for a trip to Cambodia the aim of this project is really to uh to go out of our own discipline so the heads of the project Are all classicists uh but really we wanted to explore epigraphy from New Perspectives in the hopes and in the uh with the objective that it may allow us to question and compare our own methods when it comes to uh the epigraphy of the Greek and Roman world so we have been very successful and we will show you exactly how that happened um the uh Croc of the program is that digital methods are uh the way to uh to connect between disciplines that uh at First Sight may have very little to do with one another how is a classicist supposed to look at aare inscription um with very little to do with the uh classical world uh the uh participation in the epidoc Consortium and uh the interest in the written world word as a form of communication is um is our common uh common objective and Common Thread here so we had a 10 days program uh the first part uh was made up of field visits and training in naming conventions and field observation so what do we mean by that and we will talk about this in more detail uh a little bit later but uh what we noticed were that inscriptions that look fairly similar may be named something different in a different field or maybe name the same so we had to first of all talk with our colleagues here and find out how they call things what they find most often in their field uh what that means for them is it significant or is it insignificant we noted in many places that certain things that we find highly significant in our own field in Greco Roman studies is is represented here but insignificant so we had to learn about these various things and we learned a lot of that just by going on archaeological sites and observing uh and this has been really enlightening for us because when you can't read what an inscription said you had to look you had to look at the context look at the layout the systems that the script uh in any sort of decoration that's there the layout of the sanctuary that an inscription may be in the positioning of it absolutely so everything is relevant and might help you understand something that otherwise might remain a mystery uh the second part of our Workshop was made up of lab work where we tried to synthesize our field observations by modeling uh different categories of metadata so what I just mentioned uh are all categories of metadata and we'll talk about that in a second so things like decoration layout uh positioning Etc are all categories of metadata which we had to try and modelize organize uh in order to uh be able to approach this uh this data and finally uh the lab work ended with moving from field workor to editorial work where our research question motivated our editorial choices so here uh we made a little story JS actually Michelle did um and it is on uh on the web we invite you to consult uh the story of our trip uh which you can see on story JS and you have the link here on the slide from north to south absolutely um the objectives of the workshop so as I said earlier uh we are collaboratively across many discipline looking for a methodology that allows researchers to get data from the field all the way to publication so how do we take inscriptions that are in2 or not uh and that we observe in various conditions and so forth how do we um put that data into shape so that we can uh prepare it comment it uh and finally publish it uh in all of this of course uh is the development of a broader question a method for inter disciplinary collaboration and here I mean meaningful collaboration where Scholars who have widely different interests and training uh and conventions can actually uh produce work together and this is what we have done uh in this workshop and as I said earlier epigraphy and epidoc are uh our common ground and have been acting as uh the sort of uh lynchpin from which which we all uh were able to explore each other's discipline so our research topics were the taxonomy of the inscriptions the relationship between the inscription and the iconography and the positioning so if you have an inscription that's in a certain iconographical context you want to think about how does that relate to the text uh how do the text relate among one another that sort of thing and finally another uh our third research topic was the technical workflow that was needed from paper forms which we filled in the field uh as we observed in scriptions uh to an Excel file which uh eventually got transformed into epid do uh via an xslt transer now I will pass the mic on to Michelle for the second part of this broadcast so as Mar CLA explained uh the focus was uh made uh towards the field the observation of monuments because um we uh were in a very strange position here no one of the participant except two of them uh was able to read so it's uh quite unusual for epigraphist to be just uh in front of inscription and discover that the first thing that they do usually that is try to read read and then pass to the next inscription and do the same that is treating inscription uh as text was not possible in such a context because just we we were unable to decifer uh these very strange script and we don't know the language so what to do but we had a lot to do because we discovered that you can uh learn a lot from what we said positioning uh the way the words are are cry carved on the stone um and that was an very good occasion to have this focus on the metad data on of the material part of the inscription that is the support and the uh the script itself uh we also had uh so we had a very good groups group of uh in students who were involved in uh the the use of epto for long time but also some of them were real archaeologist and that's why among the French student there was egyptologist because by the beginning this student uh asked question and had a look that was always comparative and that was a dimension very interesting in this Workshop we were uh always comparing and discuss cing that things that are evident uh in when we are looking uh at uh Greek inscription in Greece or Rome become here very more become strange and oblige you to look in another way to your own documentation and documents so this comparative perspective or was one of the ex what something that I expected coming here and that I think uh is one of the most successful goal and result of our uh Workshop so um you see we had by the beginning an organization so that uh the students we we told them that they would have work to do uh for the end for the the lab part of our workshop and they could organize uh their working uh moments session uh in um individual and Collective as they wanted until the last afternoon where we had uh we we had a common session with a DE briefing and uh presentation they were um organized by teams each team had a francophone and an anglophone uh students so that also it was a part of this uh Workshop was see was also uh linguistic uh exercise each uh students learning from the is is or her partner um things are in U uh in the language of the other so we will see now uh one case study just to illustrate the workflow M Clair presented before that is how when you are in uh in the field uh that is looking at the the description when it is in C2 or also in a museum uh how you organize the work until it becomes an addition and let's hope also a publication uh on the web using uh digital tools so the beginning is very simple because uh the beginning when you are on the field uh you discover very quickly that uh either you are in Greece in Italy or in Cambodia which is more in un unusual you can't have all your computer with you uh in the forest or in in the mountains so you just have paper and pencil and you write you write in a paper form and this paper form you see here was given to us by our colleagues of the Fran extr because it is the form they use themselves uh since many years now when they are doing field work looking at inscription uh on on on the field uh so let's go on with the same example uh here you see side by side uh uh a stone which is uh which Bears an in inscription uh which is in the museum of a place named comp Tom and on right side there is the form that has been uh filled up by uh two of her students and you you see that um uh they they just write in some boxes uh phing up um things that were answers to uh questions that were prepared and asked by the form but what was much more interesting as we had before a working session a collective one uh speaking about all the categories of observation uh that could uh appear when you look at uh an inscription a real one the stone one it uh it appeared that they were not they had much more to say than what was asked by the paper form uh that was uh given to us uh by our colleagues so that's why as you see this the they wrote outside the boxes because they had much more observation to make and that was something by itself quite interesting uh we also add uh the help of course of a pre-existing database that is uh filled up by our colleagues uh of the oo since now so it's just an Excel uh file and they have boxes in which they write the usual information you can ask uh and as you see there we find uh we found uh here um some answers to things that we couldn't guess looking at the material that is uh we had the to the help of Arlo who explained us to see to make the difference between the script Sanskrit and the script or uh that have slight differences and uh we checked also that the line we were looking at in the database uh cor was really corresponding to uh the the inscription we were really looking at and you know uh when do you do this kind of it's a it's a compass they are uh organizing you have always to check uh that the information uh filled in already in the database that have been written by different people people during sometimes uh Dees um correspond effectively to the reality of the stone you can see in C2 or in the museum so mixing the information from the pre-existing database and from the form that the students uh filled up out out out on the field um Emmanuel who was with us CL made an exslt transform uh to get all the information already prepared and uh inserted in an epidoc uh XML file for every line every that is every document let's say um of this database and now let's see the results because uh we gave an assignment how uh to fill out the the file with some details you can read uh quite um um with your taking your time if you are interested in and that is the result that is you can you discover that the epidoc file can be a little improved I adding uh more categories and more detailed information uh from all the observation that were made on the field and even you understand that by people who are not specialist of the language that of the inscription and I think that for me it's the best result uh you as an chologist you have also to look at the materiality of the inscription and with your eyes you can have a quite good look to uh inscription in Old Kare uh and and see things that maybe a Sanskrit te who would um very quickly uh be on the level of reading wouldn't have noticed with uh the eyes of some someone who doesn't know how to read and here uh it's quite small that maybe and it's written in French so that's two two levels of difficulties but uh you see that uh our students filed uh out quite nicely uh the information dispatching them on different lines of their epit F my my CL now you goone without last last last uh uh final topic yes so as Michelle explained uh we had to think about these inscriptions while not understanding the language and so we did that by working on the metadata in epidoc and so uh what are things that we noticed as we did that how did we learn about chare epigraphy not knowing either CH or srit um and how did we learn about this culture and various other um other points so uh we went to the sites and the first thing we noticed is um the most common places we found in scriptions were on religious buildings so so uh that has a very uh easy answer it seems to be and we learned that from our colleagues at the Fran ex is that thees tended to have their own houses and even the pales of the king in materials that were not resistant uh namely Uh Wood and other such uh biological uh materials so temples and other such religious monuments tended to be made out of stone uh they were for the gods so inscriptions that survive are there on Stone they may have had inscriptions on wood we don't know but the ones we did see were uh on religious monuments so that was our first observation and that's a very interesting One to begin with and then when you go to these religious monuments where where is the inscription uh we started noticing that they're very very frequently on the entrance gate and you have an example here on the picture uh slide six 17 so we have here an entrance gate of a temple and even more precisely uh the inscription is actually not on the lentil which is what a helist might expect uh we frequently have lentils uh inscribed in Greco Roman GRE Roman epigraphy here it's the door jam that tends to be inscribed and even more precisely on the left side for someone coming in so as you enter the temple if you look to your left you will often see a very long inscriptions on occasion this inscription will continue on the opposing panel but not all the time so those were all observations that we were able to make just by going into the field not knowing anything whatsoever about um this uh epigraphical uh tradition so here uh we have other examples so where where else did we find inscriptions uh we found them on pedestals for representations of divinities so this culture has a a very large place for for statues of the divinity and the temples of course house those statues so the statues rest on large pedestals and so we very frequently find the writing there and the writing itself seems to be an offering to the Divinity and we'll give another example of that in a few minutes but uh as such we thought it was a great observation uh to think about uh this placement of inscription on these pedestals uh for divine statues so this uh picture here slide 18 um you can see that I'm sorry you can see that the monument has had to be restored with concrete in order to um to be able to stay upright and the inscription is located as you see on the detail image on the right it's located behind that concrete uh slab which holds the monument together um so here um we have some participation from Cambodian Birds here so slide 19 shows you another place where we found a lot of inscriptions um which is in the store room uh at uh this is the store room at anore uh v um so as you can see here the we have a Stila um and most of them uh most of them are preserved in such stor rooms they're uh we have not seen any uh in C um these steli are really interesting they have a huge typological diversity uh as you can see the one uh that is here picture with uh my colleague Michelle uh is laid out in a really really interesting way uh we might think that uh the two parts of text are columns actually uh they are bits of verse they are uh lines of verse and the the rhythm is noted in the layout yes uh you can see that it's the upper part of the of the slab uh that we could think that are that it is divided in two columns but asking to our colleagues who can read uh they confirmed us that uh you have to read every each line as a line and the Gap the vacat we would say between the two parts uh is the way to show uh in the display that we are here dealing with verses stances they are uh what this called doab that is two part of a double examinator we would say and the uh this uh sequence of rhythm is materialized by a gap between the two parts of the verse and then when it's no more this reason then you the lines uh in the down part of the of the slab become become full lands uh without any separation in the middle that's a very interesting um we yes that is the characteristic we never have uh in Greek or Roman uh epigraphy uh what we have is a special disposition um to Mark the difference in um dist artistic we know that normally the second verse can be uh indented uh comparing to the first to see to Mark the difference between the the exameter and the pentameter but we never have the uh a gap at the how say at the cesura um and let it be a pent at the pantim or also so here is a good comparison of two different tradition of expressing uh the rasm on the slack one problem though that we found looking at inscriptions uh in the context of a store room is that uh we lose its specific position within the original uh its original context of of display and often as we discussed earlier um the metadata uh that we have on the inscription is insufficient uh so for instance the metadata will say found in such and such Temple or uh this sort of thing but we don't know the precise positioning um this particular case does not have any iconography attached to it but our next slide slide 20 is uh very very very interesting example in fact uh we learned from our colleagues that this uh particular inscription is unique in many many regards so we have seen this uh representation of the Buddha here in the museum in pen and so the first thing that is unique uh is that the Buddha uh himself is holding up the inscription so that position of the Buddha um is completely unique as far as our colleagues know usually the Buddha is in various meditative poses which are actually quite codified and you can read the body language of the Buddha in that gives a a very high degree of significance to uh to the representation this particular case the Buddha is holding up an inscription which is itself an offering to um to the Divinity so that's the first thing that's really interesting the second thing that is unique is that the uh writing as you can see the writing uh is actually raised out of the stone rather than carved um again according to our colleagues that is a unique feature of the inscription um where the lettering uh had so the whole Stone had to be carved out for the lettering to um to uh be raised like that uh and finally take a good look and we will give you a few seconds take a very good look because something strange was put into this picture so take a good look me give you five seconds to think so the more curious among you might have noticed that the top of the statue which is the inscription doesn't look quite like the rest it looks like it's been Inked over is it because the stone is dirty is it because the stone is a different quality or different material no it is because we have overlaid we have overlaid the squeeze uh over uh the picture of the original Stone um and you will notice for those of you who have uh seen squeezes from the Greco Roman world that our squeezes are usually all white we and they're very difficult to read actually um because uh they are mirror images of the uh of the inscription and so you have to read the part that's raised uh and uh make a yeah exactly and reverse the direction of the text so our colleagues here explain to us that they do not use this method and that for them it is much easier to use a Chinese method which consists in uh rubbing uh the squeeze paper onto uh onto the inscription so uh the first part of the process is very much the same as uh as what we do so we pound the a very thin uh rice paper into uh into the lettering uh in this particular case the lettering is raised but usually it's carved in so uh the paper takes the shape of uh the writing however uh the part where the process differs significantly is that at this stage um the process involves inking very delicately over um over the paper while it is still on the stone and the result is that the letters appear um in White in this particular case the letters appear in Black because of course they are raised and if you follow the link uh you will find on YouTube the video we made because uh we had the very rare opportunity uh in CA to see an expert in the F who made before our eyes uh the first squeeze estage as we they call the E here uh using the French word word and um in all our students uh had a workshop inside the workshop making each one and EST ink EST stampage they brought back home so we have the videos and uh following the the link you will uh see them on YouTube so to conclude uh our um little um Exposition here of our trip using an archaeological approach we observed inscriptions in context and as we said those questions can those contexts can vary so whether it's the original in C2 um context or a new context whether it is a museum display or a store room all of these observations that we made were driven by a research question and that research question was how can we understand the use of publicly displayed writing in chare culture between the 6th and 13th century uh centuries which corresponds to the pre Anor and an ore periods and here is uh some of what we found so first of all we had a comparative typology uh and we notice that very much uh like um GRE Roman epigraphy inscriptions serve for donations dedications and Foundations so we saw lots of inscriptions that uh commemorated the foundation of a religious site and so forth um then then we did a typology further that looked at positioning uh we noted that positioning was very frequently on door jams very rarely on lentils uh and also was on pedestals and Steely and Ste there are also the freestanding uh but these freestanding are very the typology is uh is quite homogeneous is there is not such the diversity uh we can find uh in Greek and Roman uh cultures um as we noted earlier uh inscriptions are reserved to the religious context at least the ones that are preserved are preserved in a religious context so we we don't have any others um so we saw no funerary inscriptions which might very much surprise the helist or uh romanist here and that we saw no political inscriptions either uh it seems that the political system either did not allow for this or um that um that those inscriptions do not survive or we would say we could say uh it in another way that is um the the political uh context to PE uh appears that because it's the king often that who is the one who is making the donation making the dedication making the foundation for uh religious purpose so the um political uh and religious context are very um are mixed together they are linked very uh closely and of course there are no no inscription um ra raised from a group that could call himself L demos uh the people uh the people don't speak uh the people don't write the the people don't publish inscription and that makes of course uh quite important uh difference with uh the Greek or Roman um civilization thank you very much for listening um and we hope you enjoyed this broadcast bye-bye [Music] from [Music] e
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Voltaire Rigs the Lottery | Odd Salon Scheme 2/7
I am pleased to bring back to the stage Leonard and his amazing jacket to talk about Voltaire rigging the lottery welcome Leonard imagine the following scenario you're an ex-con in your mid-30s you're broke and down on your luck one day at a party you meet a nerdy mathematician who whispers in your ear I have a mathematical plan that will make us both rich what do you do do yell out back off nerd or there you sit down and listen well tonight I'm here to tell the tale of the ex-con who listened a French man by the name of Francois Marie Allred in 1715 21 year-old Francois Murray publishes a poem where he satirically accuses the most powerful aristocrat in France of [ __ ] his own daughter the aristocrat is pissed Francois Murray is arrested and taken to the infamous Bastille prison where he's incarcerated for nearly a year he uses this term of confinement to pen servile subversives plays and poems that he later publishes under the assumed name of Voltaire in 1726 32 year old Voltaire's in trouble once again he mouths off to another aristocrat a fight breaks out Voltaire gets the living [ __ ] beaten out of him and then he's dragged off bloody back to the Bastille where he's giving a choice either a stay locked out behind these four walls for the rest of your life or be get the [ __ ] out of France Voltaire gets the [ __ ] out of France he is exiled to London for two and a half years he's only able to return in late 1728 at this point he's 35 years old he's depressed he's broke he's this pressed because he's so broke but you know what else is broke in this same time period the government of France it seems that king louie xiv spent the entire French budget on frivolous Wars and frilly clothes and now the government eaters at the edge of bankruptcy the Deputy Minister of Finance pictured here has no choice but to default on most of France's loans which is going to piss a lot of people off and the Deputy Minister has to spin the situation in such a way that the coming [ __ ] sandwich will taste more palatable so he makes an announcement citizens of France some of you have loaned money to the French government by purchasing government bonds all these bonds are now worthless most of you will not be getting your money back but a lucky few will be able to win your money back and then some because we're holding a lottery and this is not just any lottery it's a lottery for bondholders only you need to own a shitty bond in order to be able to purchase a lottery ticket and yes you do have to pay for the ticket the ticket price is equal to one thousandth of the original value of they're now worthless bond but if you buy a ticket you have an equal shot of winning the half a million lire a jackpot to put things in context half a million livre in 1720s France is like five or six million dollars today US dollars it's a good amount of money and this is not a one-time lottery either no it'll be held once a month every month every sixth of the month up to 20,000 purchased lottery tickets will be placed in a spinning barrel called the Wheel of Fortune a blindfolded kid will reach into the spinning wheel and take out about a dozen tickets and then the people that purchase that tickets get an equal share of the half a million lire a jackpot this arrangement draws the attention of a young mathematician named Charles Marie de la Condamine and la Condamine asks himself a very reasonable question what would happen if one purchases all 20,000 tickets in the wheel unfortune well on your normal circumstance this would guarantee that you win the jackpot but the value of the jackpot will be worth far less than the accumulated cost of all 20,000 tickets under normal circumstances but these are not normal circumstances because the ticket price isn't static it fluctuates depending on the value of the bond that you purchase no Condamine does a few calculations and realizes that if you buy the cheapest most worthless of the worthless bonds then the Associated ticket price will be practically nothing which means that the cost of the 20,000 tickets will be far less than the value of a jackpot guaranteed profit like like imagine somebody a Powerball really [ __ ] up and you know that if you purchase 300 million dollars worth of tickets you are guaranteed to win the 1.3 billion dollar jackpot that's a guaranteed profit of 1 billion before taxes like the only thing that would be stopping you is the fact that most of you probably can't afford to spend 300 million dollars in lottery tickets if you can see me after the show but like this is the dilemma that la Condamine finds himself he has this brilliant idea but he doesn't have the funds he can raise the money but he's not really the people talking money raising type so what's he gonna do he's trying to figure out the situation when who should he run into at a random dinner party but Voltaire back from exile yeah Voltaire is back in our story so Lacan Damian walks up to Voltaire and says look I have this awesome lottery scheme and the math checks out I need money for it but I don't know how to raise the funds I'm not a people person you on the other hand are Voltaire your street smart savvy clever witty funny people like you can you help me get the funds and Voltaire goes [ __ ] yeah I'll be the Steve Jobs to your Wozniak let's get rich while screwing over the government Voltaire goes on a fund raising session he gathers a syndicate of 11 investors that give him money to pull the scheme novel there was a good bit of money it's enough money to buy up a whole bunch of shitty worthless bonds and even enough money to buy some the lottery tickets but not all 20,000 lottery tickets so what's voltaire gonna do he goes up to one of the ticket salesman and he's like hey I got the sweet lottery scam going but I can't afford all the tickets give me some of the tickets for free and I'll catch you in the jackpot now if you or I did this the ticket salesman will tell us to [ __ ] off but well tear is Voltaire and the ticket salesman is in and Voltaire has is 20,000 tickets which is why February 17 29 Voltaire and his friends win the lottery and then March 17 29 Voltaire and his friends win the lottery so normally it would be a little suspicious of the same group of people win the lottery two months in a row but the guy that's in charge of handing out the winnings is on Voltaire's payroll so it's so good which is why April 17 29 Voltaire his friends win the lottery May 7 to 21 day and they keep winning the lottery month after month after month and then it all comes crashing down you see this is what the standard lottery ticket of the era looks like there's a writing on it now according to tradition a lot of lottery ticket purchaser would write a little prayer asking God for luck Voltaire is not the praying type and he makes his own luck so instead he writes witty comments making fun of the government he writes [ __ ] like and I quote long live the Minister of Finance and even here's to the happy idea of mine show la condamine he's giving it away and now the government is stupid but it's not that stupid by January 1730 they catch on they realized the same people are winning over and over again and thanks to Voltaire's scribbles they're able to trace the scheme back to Voltaire and la Condamine the Deputy Minister of Finance and furious he calls for immediate arrest but there's a problem technically Voltaire did not do anything illegal it's like if I go to Vegas and with a shitload of money counting yeah the casinos gonna be pissed but I did not technically break the lawsuit I can't have me arrested and they cannot take away my winnings same logic applies to Voltaire and la Condamine the laurel council decrease that the lottery is over but Voltaire and la Condamine get to keep their money their share of the winnings and it is substantial Voltaire la condamine each receive approximately half a million like livre each so they're multi millionaires by modern US standards what are they gonna do with all that money well a Condamine does what any of us would do he goes on a ten-year voyage to measure the circumference of the curvature of the earth his science he adventures take him deep through the heart of the Amazon which he maps out in this map la Condamine is the first Western scientists to ever visit the Amazon he comes back bearing reports of an herbal cure for malaria and for of potential industrial uses of the rubber plant possible more importantly Lokhande means calculations of the curvature of the earth prove Isaac Newton's theory that the earth is action oblate spheroid meaning it's slightly flat at the poles but he publishes his results la Condamine becomes the biggest name well one of the biggest names in European science he uses this fame to promote the usage of vaccines and inoculations in the general populace a common sense health idea that remains popular with the people for the next 250 years until modern Americans come along as for as for Voltaire well Voltaire takes his substantial fortune from his share of the lottery winnings and invests it into a series of insider trading schemes which are perfectly legal at the time and his investments take him from rich to 1% of the 1% level rich I'm talkin Zuckerberg rich the man buys a [ __ ] castle and we all know that when you're that level amount of rich you can get away with freaking anything well Tara no longer really has to fear the authorities he can buy his way out of most trouble this allows him to spend the next 50 years of his long life speaking truth to power he rates thousands of poems plays political pamphlets be crying tyranny superstition religious oppression promoting representative government freedom of speech rationality religious tolerance he becomes the leading figure of the European enlightenment a movement away from superstition and darkness towards rationality and light he becomes one of the most significant intellectual figures that the Western world had ever known meanwhile the Deputy Prime Minister of Finance is fired for gross incompetence which I think is too damn bad yes this man is supremely incompetent but his incompetence lead led to the greatest blossoming of intellectual thought that France and Europe had ever known which is why I would like to raise my glass and offer a toast to the one time in human history when government stupidity was a good thing Cheers [Applause]
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Shortness of Breath (CHF exacerbation)
you are working in the emergency department today your next patient is a 65 year female who's brought in by a family due to severe shortness of breath on arrival she is sitting upright her vital signs include blood pressure of 180 over 90 heart rate of 120 rest rate of 34 and oxygen saturation of 80 percent on room air your nurse quickly put her into a monitor bed they also put a 100 oxygen on her by non-rebreather they quickly establishes too large for iv when you speak to the patient's family they describe the patient has been having one week of increasing shortness of breath and leg swelling in terms of the shortness of breath it is worse when she lies down and when she exerts herself because of the shortness of breath when she lies down the patient has been needing two to three pillows to sleep she has not traveled anywhere she does not have fever or cough in terms of her previous history she has a history of a myocardial infarction five years ago and a history of congestive heart failure this morning her shortness of breath got worse and she started having pink frothy sputum that is when they decided to bring her to the emergency department you go to examine the patient her oxygen saturation is now 85 to 87 on 100 oxygen she's still sitting upright and she has tracheal tugging and intercostal in drawing she is only able to speak one word at a time her jvp is eight centimeters she has bilateral crackles up to her abyses she has bilateral 3 plus pitting edema up to her knees you ask for a 12 lead ecg which is normal you also call for a portable chest x-ray it confirms your diagnosis that the patient is having a severe chf exacerbation you call for the respiratory therapist to start the patient on a bipap machine you ask the nurse to start the patient on a nitroglycerin infusion you also ask for routine blood work after about half an hour the patient indicates that she's starting to feel a little bit better her respiratory rate has come down she's able to explain that she has missed one week's worth of her water pill she has gained about 10 pounds this week on her own scale you ask the nurse to give the patient some furosemide after two hours the patient is able to come off the biped machine and maintaining her oxygen on only 4 liters of oxygen by nasal prongs she had direct about 750cc of urine you now consult the inpatient team to take over the care of this patient
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20 21 O PEE CHEE HOCKEY BOX BREAK FOR MATTHEW F
it's your girl kenzie here from lane sports cards we're bringing a personal from matt f a 20 20 21 oh peachy platinum soccer soccer hockey all right good luck matt here we go let's see if we can go what is this your fifth box five for five on the nice rookie autos empty all right photo driven of kale macar rookies third cough uh a panoram a pink teenery tyranny uh matte pink silver derek's uh stefan and mitchell ricky silver john tavares a rookie of connor ingram a thomas uh hurdle cosmic out of 65. nice and a b um d pytra rookie um piracy silver rookie uh burden and a crew krebs rookie best in the world patrick kane uh stutzel rookie crosby rookie of reed duke and silver derek uh steppon out of 499 aquamarine these are officially the worst packs i had to open i don't know why they're so stubborn hard to get open too a silver rookie of thurkov sunset rookies of thomas harley silver rookie of solder strum uh rookie kreps silver zach parisi and a soccer uh sorokin rookie best in the world of panarin rookie of sharon govich we have a marquee rookies of martin um cowett that's out of 50 a seismic gold here we go there's a gold for you matt nice nice gold rookie there silver rask a rookie of robertson rookie of anthony angelo and a lawrence rookie rookie autos of sam lafferty penguins inscribe 37 i don't know what he signed that with super skinny marker though penguins rookie nice congrats on that matt five for five uh kura chev rookie um chef l rookie of brogburg silver barzol all right last pack here for you matthew a silver or sunset a rookie of alex sev congrats again on that box matt very nice we'll get that right out to you
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We the People with actress Kathleen Turner
okay great clearly we're going to argue this morning um thank you for those wonderful introductions and comments and Kathleen and I have already been juicing it up in the back uh and so we've got a plan here I guess the the big question I want to start with is are you an activist that just happens to act or are you an anguistic found activism well certainly the activism preceded uh with the celebrity huh that um my father was a Foreign Service Officer and I grew up in a tradition basically that we do serve and even overseas uh as representatives of our country's government we my mother and my siblings and myself would always volunteer uh in Venezuela at an Orthopedic Hospital in London I had a clinic um so that has always been at the same time you see I was always going to be an actor always so they were they were Blended when you you know I was thinking about this and the long list of uh activists that that our friend just uh mentioned all tend to be wrapped around Progressive causes and I'm interested what happens when you run into jonboard oh well one day I turned down working with him um wow I tell you you know I see I said I don't believe and this is where I think we've lost we've run off track a lot in our country I don't believe that everyone has to believe as I do uh it is not my place to educate them or enforce them or do anything else it is my right to try and persuade to by example or by you know by reason um but if they disagree it's not a judgment call they're not better or worse than me they're not rather wrong well you know I think it's interesting because one of the the themes that we've been exploring in this series that we call We the People is the ability to have those debates and discussions but at the end of the day after the fight was fought do you come back together remember you're you're basically under the same channel on the same boat and so I am interested in this question of how you see your Rivals maybe acting Rivals maybe uh uh uh maybe acting Rivals is the wrong way to put it political Rivals policy Rivals people who are trying to work for a different country than you're working for um it is very hard for me to understand why people feel the need to impose their beliefs on others uh I I it's sort of a blind spot I suppose in my in my brain I just don't understand why they feel the need to to what is the word posteritize um that um and this nation was surely founded on a freedom of speech on freedom of religion on the right to pursue your career and your beliefs as as you believed uh and anything outside of that I do not understand so when when you encounter when I encounter someone who will say you know that that a woman's right to choose what she should be doing with her body is a moral or Evangelical or religious issue um first of all it's almost invariably that they are males when she loses my respect immediately sorry guys uh but I don't understand what basis they have to speak um so it's it's difficult I suppose I try and remind them more than anything that is this my right to think differently you know I was thinking um when I was hoping you're mad to sort of look at your next Productions that you might do down the road and if HBO came to you and offered a you know put pretty good set of Cartier watches or something for playing Phyllis Schlafly or Anita Bryant no it just came up I was here in Washington somebody asked that question yeah oh fighting comedian political writing it is and someone said that this was uh four years ago so someone said what would you be able to do Sarah Palin and I said no no I really I mean acting is not pretending right you know I really have to have a basis of belief in what I and what I do and I just I'm I would that would I would be a very bad actor in that role you know next Tuesday I love the fact that we're doing this and we're just what five days away from uh one of the biggest choices in the country right it's it's uh I mean I I had when you're out there acting on stage you say wow Tuesday I know you've already voted but yeah what do you think is going on in the country I mean you've been trying to channel the soul of this country and the soul of relationships and the soul of you know this you know the the various efforts to dominate and control women what do you think is going on in the country hmm I want to start by saying that I I believe I believe that Americans are inherently good and that we will do the right thing I really do believe that uh as to the control I think and this has become clearer now that any time I think you know you see that it is the fear of a primary white men who are losing a power base or losing what they feel to be their power uh and it is their ability I mean traditionally the men have in this country then the patriarchal societal controllers of women yeah um and that they were able to do that before there was this science to enable us to control our own bodies uh now that that is no longer true then they must uh find another way to dominate and I believe that this is essentially fear it is fearfulness if they don't control women then who do they control oh maybe responsible for themselves that's a tough one let's talk about celebrities that I love men do you look like a celebrity is just as a class because one of the questions that often comes up and and I think it'll laid out is that some people love celebrities jumping in and sponsoring things that I had and this is this is on the record but I had a conversation that she shared with me more once and when she was still with Ashton Kutcher they were going through and she asked me and talked to me about what sorts of causes that were out there that that I thought they might attach themselves to what I'm not kidding and and uh the one that they were leaning towards at the time that I don't have was looking at uh women that were victims of sexual and human trafficking and working on that and I do think that to be more went in that direction finally but it's it's a different formula than I think you've brought to the table saying if you have these core concerns and I interested in the industry of celebrities is there a group of Consultants that help celebrities find the cause therefore I have absolutely no idea though I am I'm very practical I mean I was first drawn and always drawn to uh Women's Health that really became the my most driving thing when I first moved back to the United States when I was 18 and started college at the University of Maryland Southwest Missouri State in Springfield Missouri and it was I mean at that time I had no money and my father had just died and we were really truly cut loose in every way um and so I went to planned parenth clinic in Springfield Missouri to get the health care that I needed and for which I had I had felt indebted and and knowing how what that did for me how that saved me uh that when I had no resources I will continue to fight that fight without power but when I when I started on people from the American way about 31 years ago so I kind of predate celebrity huh um that is freedom of speech prevention of the First Amendment and Watchdog of the religious rights that is our mandates uh then I live in New York City so I am on the board of signals on Wheels and we now feed over 19 000 people a year over two million meals a year and uh and it's growing right you know but these are all programs where I can show up and be part of I can stand and run that capital I can open a clinic here on 4th Street Northeast yeah yeah just last month we opened it um it's very nice I literally carry meals um one of my rules is that my name does not appear on any invitation at which I am not present so even if it's one of my organizations if it says Kathleen Turner the Kathleen Turner is there if I am not and cannot then my name is not right that's my basic rule that that's fascinating so uh I want to make very clear the audience have any more I sort of admire the fact that someone who might not have a cause was nonetheless trying to find where their presence could move and needle on something important and I and I sort of fought her Earnest interest in what were the big gaps because they're also they're sort of safe causes and unsafe ones they're ones that like we were talking about yeah so tell us a little bit about that I mean just share with us how you feel your industry is doing Ella well in fact I think there are some very good people out there are working I think you mentioned my payments any kind of education yeah and uh yeah I I think that uh the Ben um though I'm so bad with names yes what he's doing uh in Africa is valuable um yes and but these are again these are Hands-On people yeah they show up and they do the work what kind of risks have you taken in your in your high profile with Planned Parenthood there have been there have been after the Boston bombings the clinic bombings there I went up to help with the services and make the memorials and everything and I received many death threats uh my mother God bless her uh you know roping and begging to stop that she had received threats that uh sent to her you know that say goodbye to your daughter stuff um so she was very that that bothered me more than any threat to myself you know leave my mom out of here now I'll get you you know uh I I'm worried about the effect on my daughter but my daughter is a grown woman now and tells me that's none of my business she apparently doesn't like it when you talk about sex well Chris yeah no no no she always close her eyes um I'm just saying that if you read about Kathy Turner some of the most wonderful vignettes are what you've revealed about your conversations with your daughter about various things you say about your various urges and you can your daughter apparently goes goes crazy good well this one the play I'm doing now at Arena Stage is um the year of magical thinking and it's Tony minions worked on on the on Grief on on an understanding of grief and loss of your life and so my daughter tended to open him I know it comes to every opening and super backstage and she said you know Mom what are these days would you do a play where your kid doesn't die
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Decolonizing Diet Project Pt. 2: Anishinaabe Probe Health of Ancestral Diet Despite Modern Pollution
does somebody and then i heard after this it's not somebody remember me remember me who remembers me i was thinking man that's those plants and animals the ones that we've forgotten as a people that we don't recognize that's how we remember the smells how many remember that connection that we've had thousands of years of connection to these brothers and sister beings and we don't remember them it's housed in the center for native american studies at northern michigan university we have 25 research subjects foods that are indigenous to the great lakes region how will people find their food hunting fishing gathering foraging gardening purchasing trading and sharing because that's so important for us as anishinabe people as you start to look at what's available in the market you find that they don't serve a whole lot of what our ancestors ate around the reason why it's called the decolonizing diet project and not the decolonized is that very fact that you cannot simply cut yourself off from things that have been colonized you can try your hardest which is what we're doing to get back to a place in your diet that's much closer to what our ancestors ate but to really give back it's impossible i would propose that it's just impossible to get back there because of the contaminations of our water systems our plants and our animals even if you go out and shoot it here today those deer are eating plants that have radioactivity in them from chernobyl the other side of the world but we have to be careful how much how much fish we eat which is a really healthy thing if you really think about what fish can do for your bodies biologically but at the same time it's full of pcds and mercury contamination and so you gotta be careful be careful how much you eat nowadays our ancestors didn't have to really worry about pcds you know for them it was very healthy they had a very good relationship but the disrespect that we as humans showed these animals and these plants because of our activities our human activities have contaminated these for generations to come so we've got to be careful yes decolonizing because of that where is it taking place we've operationalized the location to be the great lakes region the great lakes region it has a three-part definition the great lakes basin the principal theater and also a vernacular region what people commonly think of as the great lakes region it's housed in the center for native american studies at northern michigan university and we're doing it everywhere the 25 research subjects are doing it in their homes just like you all would go home and eat we would want people to be able to eat this way commonly that's one of the goals here's our region and we picked this region and you know what's really funny is if you ever study tecumseh one of my cultural heroes hopefully yours too but tecumseh his region that he was trying to make indian territory you know for all indian people roughly this same area that's just cool you know i feel like i'm connected to tecumseh somehow through this and largely the same philosophy too trying to get the best of what our cultures offered us we have 25 research subjects all volunteers we didn't quote them in any way we didn't threaten them but we uh you know these are people who volunteered and they have come to a number of gatherings now they've consented to the study people who were not selected for the study can still follow along we have a blog site we have a group site we have a lot of information out there our master food list which can't help us identify the plants initially you know this is all available for you to look at to give us feedback if you think that there should be some things in there that aren't in there or things that are in there that shouldn't be in there because that's happened too these are our staff workers uh myself in prolificality of moses we have three student interns this is it so when you see all this work that gets done we're pretty uh busy people plus this is only a part-time vehicle we also all have full-time jobs we have some advisors working with us uh some external advisors uh dr devin maisoua from kansas state jim st arnold from the great lakes region uh on campus we have chris kibbett steve the goose muay mafi who's retiring we're gonna need someone else in nutrition and exercise are michael broadway ellen robertis and ken wannaquin is our anishinaabe language here's our timetable we started in november of 2010 that tells you how long we've been gearing up for this we're just now starting the implementation in spring of 2012 and we're going to go to spring of 2013 one year study starting in the spring of 2013 to the summer of 2014 that's when we're doing our analysis and reporting so we're gonna have some film some recipe book we're gonna make a text some articles we're really gonna do it up right how will people find their food hunting fishing gathering foraging gardening purchasing trading and sharing and i want to stop on sharing because that's so important for us as anishinabe people we forget about how did we eat culturally we had a reciprocity you know not just between human and human we didn't give to people so that we could give back we gave to people because they needed it and we got back when we needed it we're also developing a food list or a master list for food distributors who uh locally we're kind of starting locally and uh emanating out from the marquette area and so we're gonna have online sources and everything else but we're going to try to find who supplies these types of foods on the market and not only foods with seeds and usda is a great resource the national repository germplasm center the national arboretum you know they help you identify seeds that are more local and then provide you they're providing us anyway with the number of seeds we're also recruiting consultants and so one of the reasons i wanted to talk with you all today is because we are now looking for consultants from the communities to help us you'll be paid consultants and so you know we're going to be looking for help us identify these plants and animals and do this in a good way if you want to follow along with us see what we're doing or participate that's our blog site on top that's our group site which has the master food list we have a facebook site we also have a flickr site that has a lot of photos that we're taking photos of the foods that we're making and how we're going out hunting and stuff so the best one for you to write down in a hurry is decolonizingdietproject.blogspot.com because if you go to that one you can link to all these other ones if you ever have a question about the ddp there's my contact information m reinhard nmu.edu and that's the number for the center for native american studies oh way wow this helps it to keep it from getting root bound so that it will spread out where i am
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Checking Out The Crimsonveil Collection. Cool! Spooky! Lackluster! : Rainbow Six Siege (Free Packs!)
it looks like something that you crafted Russ hello friends my name is Brendon date and I'm a humble narrator welcome to Rainbow six siege I think I've been hiding out her long enough on my youtube channel so we're back something interesting is happening a Rainbow six siege as you can see in this lower left corner you've got a very spoopy sort of multiplayer casual mode which is actually pretty cool all the operators are in their Halloween gear which brings me to the points that there are now Halloween max so that is super cool I don't want to click on my quests list I don't want to click on renowned boosters so what's happening but yes here they are crimson veil packs OH very spooky costumes for our favorite operators let's go ahead and look through the whole collection so we've got ectoplasm which looks like a pretty a pretty decent look for the shotgun making holes and whatever murder holes so I would like to get that I won't be buying any of these I've already opened my pack so I'll I'll cover that when we get to it we've got mutilated four thermite which doesn't look all that different as far as I could tell it's a little bit of a lighter color I guess it's kind of cool I'm not really one for uniforms I really prefer charms and head gears but you can't you can't have the whole thing without the uniform and you've got scarecrow for vigil which is yeah not much of a change either the face mask for vigil is really cool though so let me get to that white fur Valkyrie of course is just white pandemic this is for finca reminds me sort of of the outbreak mode that was around which I don't think finca was here for we had lion at that time in Lyon and finca okay Finkle was there I think I can't recall 100% but anyways it's a it's a uniform it looks decent i guess i like the little scorch marks or whatever on it obviously I do have the Jaeger head gear and then he's got this you form which I really don't give a about but that headgear is probably the coolest thing ever I really really like that a lot so yeah speaking of which here is the dead Baron awesome headgear for Jager I'm super stoked to have gotten that that's probably the piece that I would have wanted the most you got sanitarium for Valkyrie which also looks really cool that would be probably a second place for my most requested no wait this is second place yeah grunt it turns finca into one of those those zombies that came from space really really cool you've got thermite here looking like he just got burned by some mustard gas or something like that and he's got one of those old World War Two old-timey helmets it's called brimstone but if you're if you're stoned I don't think you're gonna look like that your eyes are gonna be way more and you probably still have the same dumb smile really really interesting not my favorite really I like the mask I have on thermite at the moment a little bit better but it's decent I suppose then probably we got suture midgel like I said has a little scarecrow costume this kind of looks cool I guess it's better than the original mask if I got it I wouldn't be upset but as it is I think I got the thing that I would like the most from this pack so let's see what else we got here we've got Yeager's carbine with a little bit of sea rust on it which I guess is okay I definitely prefer the Damascus steel that I got for going premium this season but I guess I guess it looks pretty cool if you ain't got the Damascus steel I like shiny guns though you got harvester the the boss G which I never use it's kind of cool as well it's got like an older look to it it looks like something that you craft and rust or whatever not my favorite but decent I suppose oh the Valkyrie gun that I would never use I always use the shotgun / Valkyrie but you I guess it's alright you know it's white like like her costume like her face so can't complain about that too much chard yeah that's looking pretty cool it's like thermite blew up his own face or something with one of his charges or something like that it looks pretty cool but uh yeah I've got better skins I think and they're not even rare and then contagion that's really actually ugly I do use this gun for finca but I mean just splattering some blood on it doesn't make me go wow that's that's something that I really need its indifference I'm completely indifferent towards this one none of the weapon skins really impressed me except for that ectoplasm one but yeah last thing we got on list some universal charms you got gunky which is pretty disgusting little thing with a couple eyes sticking out I probably would never use it patient zero - that's cool I like that a lot probably use it for Legion or something because he's got those like spiky traps hell yeah my Ling creepy but I don't understand the point if you did get the Valkyrie costume and put it on Valkyrie that would be like really really cool but I'm planning on buying the packs so yeah I just got what I got and I'm happy with what I got flying dead this is supposed to be Yeager's I suppose the dead Baron it's not bad you know the skeletons got like a mischievous look on his face it's looking at pole street oh it's not any bigger a full screen alright thank you for that thank you so much but yeah it's okay there's no planes in this game so it doesn't completely fit but it's it's just fine hey man obviously vigils little scarecrow dude and then you've got molten man which would be thermite I suppose - yeah this is my favorite thing if you could just buy items I'd spend some renown on this weapon skin but everything else seems kind of lackluster to me but yeah I do appreciate them doing the Halloween stuff so that's that's super cool Ubisoft I really wish you were able to purchase with a renowned though last year you were able to this year you're not I don't know what changed but yeah I spending 50 bucks on trying to unlock the last 21 items I'm happy with what I got Jaeger will be the baron for the perfect perceivable future and yeah I hope that you guys have some good luck with your packs get the things that you want I do appreciate you watching friends this has been Rainbow six siege crimson Vale pax I've been branded dating your humble narrator please don't forget to Like comment subscribe if you did enjoy the video that is always always appreciated we've also got links down in the description to Twitter discord patreon speaking of patreon big shout out to MMX Akira and Nico the legend for supporting me on patreon currently damn boys let me tell you - anyways I'll see you the next one friends thank you so so much for watching I've been branded a Nia humble narrator and until the next time one two three four goodbye goodbye see you again goodbye goodbye see my friends [Music]
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Samveda E Classes-8th Standard 3rd Language ENGLISH PROSE THE MONKEYS AND THE FRUIT TREES EPISODE 1
[Music] yes teacher listen ma'am hello namaste i am dhananjay your english teacher how are you doing all i hope you are doing excellent how is your health how is your studies have you read that text that i have taught you earlier you should be reading you should be enjoying that's the beauty of english language here i am back with all the beautiful concept that is going to be so enjoyable learning for all of you let's begin the english class today decades ah what's there on the screen monkey and the crocodile i think you have heard this story in your mother tongue the story of monkey and the crocodile what's the story let me begin i would like to tell you a story i want you to enjoy this story and just it's gonna be started right now you can see on the pictures once upon a time there was a monkey which used to live on the tree and the tree was on a river bank the tree was full of delicious mouth-watering kind of fruits it used to eat lot of fruits until it is full but in the lake in the river there was a crocodile crocodile seeing a monkey eating lot of delicious fruits it too felt to eat one or two fruits crocodile came near to the shore and requested the monkey to be a friend of him the monkey being good and very broad-hearted accepted the friendship and started giving the fruits you know what happened every day this routine continued every day the crocodile used to come to the bank of the river wish and greet the monkey and the monkey used to greet back and throw some beautiful delicious tasty fruits and this continued for couple of days one day the crocodile requested the monkey to give more fruits so that it can go back to its home share the fruits with his wife the crocodile collected lot of fruits juicy fruits and went amidst of the river where it went to the home and shared the fruit to its wife what did it say hey dear wife i have a friend i have a friend who is a monkey lives on the bank of a river he used to give me all these beautiful and tastiest fruits and here i have brought some for you eating all of them the wife was so excited and happy but there was a wicked thinking a bad thinking came in the mind of wife wife said to his husband oh dear husband if fruits given by monkey are so sweet then the heart of the monkey must be the sweetest i want the heart of the monkey because it is going to be the tastiest and the sweetest you go and bring him bring his heart i want to eat the heart of monkey so hearing this crocodile become very nervous because how can he cheat how can he kill his own friend who has been giving lot of fruits every single day but the crocodile was helpless he could not convince his wife unwillingly he went to the bank as usual the next day and monkey was not aware of all these incidents and episodes monkey again gave a lot of fruits but this time the crocodile made a drama it played a drama he said oh my dear monkey my wife is so fond of you she wants to give you a lunch she wants to offer a food to you she is so kind she is so good she is so helpful she wants to thank you because of your fruits every day believing this crocodile shed the tears made a drama believing this monkey ah said to the crocodile oh dear crocodile i don't know how to swim in the water i cannot swim then the crocodile said you just come and sit on my back i will take you home we will have lunch i'll drop you back believing the story innocent monkey jumped on the back of the crocodile they went and when the crocodile was in the middle of the river it said i'm very sorry monkey i have cheated upon you my wife wanted to eat you so now i am going to down in the depth of the water so that she can eat you hearing this wise monkey suddenly made a plan it said oh crocodile you should have tell me earlier that she wants my heart i have kept my heart on the branch of a tree please drive me back so that i can take my heart back and offer to her believing this the dull and very idiot crocodile turned around and went back to the seashore and riverbank suddenly when the bank was nearing the monkey jumped and went on the branch of a tree and said you are not a friend you are a cheater i trusted you but you tried to kill me now onwards no more fruits students you must have heard this story in canada or any mother tongue that you have so similarly we have one more interesting lesson in a textbook the eighth chapter in your english textbook the monkey and the trees let's go but before that there is a joke what is a joke read it on the screen what is there lady zack found a work of planting wheat and earned a lot of money but lost it while returning home mother being angry asked him to put anything received safely in his pocket the next day the farmer gave jack the butter instead of money jack put down jack remembered his mother words and kept the butter in his pocket imagine how his mother reaction what do you think jack was foolish have you ever done such silly mistakes if so when did they happen and why did it happen so what is the story about there was a boy called jack he used to work in a field and after working the land owner used to give him some money he used to keep the money in pocket but one time jack lost his income his money so obviously mother was very very angry on him and she said keep the money keep anything that you have received that you receive safely in the pocket the next day the landowner instead of giving money he gave the butter this boy jack remembered his mother's words and kept all the butter in this pocket and all the butter must have dampened made the pant wet this is a kind of fun let's go ahead dear kids before i begin the chapter of eighth class eighth chapter final chapter i want all of you to know the word meanings that are there in the text look at that match the following words to their meaning parade sit still pull up day off what is the meaning of period at least on 26 january 15th of august you you may have paraded in ncc or nss march past exactly the meaning of parade is a ceremony in which people march together in front of people who are watching them that is the meaning sit still sitting sitting still means what without any moment like this statue pull up what is the meaning of pull up it is uh to remove something out of its usual place and the final word day off that means leave day off means leave sunday is a holiday but any day you don't come to school you take a leave for any other reasons and that is called day off let's go ahead okay now i'm going to tell you the interesting story how it begins there was a king there was a king who was very famous he wanted to arrange a parade in his kingdom and he wanted every single citizen of his kingdom to see his spirit to he is his presence and what he did you know he gave a day off to everyone he gave holiday to everyone nobody was really forced to work that day every day every single person in that kingdom got a day off day off means free to see they don't have to work that day they were so happy and excited look at that point all people said to see a parade because the king declared that the people have a day off but you know but the gardener the gardener who was working in the king's garden he had no day off he had to work as usual he was little upset because he knew everyone in the kingdom has got a day off they could see the parade of the king they can enjoy they can celebrate they can have fun they can have entertainment but all this was impossible for the gardener because gardner was not given a day off how can i go with my friends he was thinking how can i go with my friends everybody is going to see the parade but how can i go with friends this was the question look at this picture the gardener is thinking thinking and thinking at a length did he get the answer no no no no no but finally his mind was flash he got an idea within oh i can go out with a plan what is the plan hmm i will get the monkeys to water the plants for me he says what does he say my duty is to water the garden my duty is to water the plants everybody is going to watch the parade of the king everybody is going to enjoy i am not going to enjoy but that should not stop me i am going to hand over my duty to somebody else somebody else will be doing my work who is going to do that is look at that i will get the monkeys to what are the plans for me he in his garden there were monkeys a lot of monkeys he had a lot lot of members of monkeys roaming in his garden they were making noise you know monkeys you must have seen lot of monkeys in your place too right okay they are very mischief they are very noisy they are very destructive monkeys now especially in tourist place you must have seen them disturbing the tourists picking are plundering food items or whatever they want to yeah they are actually very mischief sometimes your teacher must have told you monkey that's because of love that's because of care let's all go what happens next the now the gardener decided at any cast he wants to go to see the parade see the procession and wants to be the part of celebration and the plan is what he wants to hand over his duty of gardening to monkeys what are the points he requested the monkeys to water the plants he called up the monkeys and he had a conversation oh dear monkeys on one day tomorrow is a parade day instead of me you have to order the plants the big one happily accepted the big monkey the leader monkey the captain monkey happily accepted and before that before going the gardener gave instructions to big monkey water in the evening water enough but not too much water in the evening water enough water not too much this is what he says then what happens let's see monkeys are in action now mantis monkeys got the green signal they have got the permission from the gardener they can go to the garden they have to do the work which is assigned sarvanash sarunash means what total annihilation total destruction the captain monkey instructed its team members the little one asked how shall we know when each tree has enough good question for that he says more water to long roots less water to short roots more water to long roots less water to short routes so all the monkeys pulled all the new trees because the big one has set it they removed every tree and saw if it is a long route more water if it is a short route less water that's how they distracted everything watered less water to short roots the gardener had a very good time with his friends that day that day gardner had a fantastic time he enjoyed like anything and he came back the next day the farmer went to the event to thank the monkeys the very next day he came back to gordon for his duty he wanted to thank the monkeys but he found shocking scenes he was totally shocked astonished surprised because everything is changed the big monkey had asked all his team members to see the root the length of the route more water for long routes less water for short routes they have removed every single plant and destroyed the entire beauty entered the garden so now the next day gardener came up came back to his duties he was welcomed with a destructive totally upset and very sad scene was there okay then what to do dear kids i think you all have come to know what is the story about the story is very simple there was let me tell you a story in simple words there was a famous king in the kingdom and he wanted to give a day after all his citizens he declared a day after all his citizens everyone was happy but there was one person who was unhappy because he could not go to the parade and was he the gardener because he had to do the duties in the garden he was not free he thought and thought and thought what happened suddenly a flash of idea came in his mind and he said he decided that he would call all the monkeys and communicate to them that they have to take care of the garden for a day immediately who accepted the big monkey said yes i am ready let me do the duty of yours you can go and enjoy the day the ghana was so happy and before going he instructed water in the evening water nf and water to all the plants saying these three instructions the gardener went to see the parade like any other members he enjoyed he rejoiced he had a lot of fun with his friends he totally forgot about the garden and the monkeys the next day big monkey called up a meeting he instructed each and every single monkey but before that a small monkey has a question how shall we know whether the water is enough or not for that question the big monkey says long roots need more water short routes need less water to know whether the roots are long or short what is the strategy what is the plan that entire group of monkeys disconnected the roots from the earth removed uprooted the roots of the plants and saw the size the length they went on watering for the longer routes they gave more water for the shorter routes they gave less water this way the entire beautiful garden well-maintained garden suddenly become very pathetic became very dirty and it was destroyed that day the garner had a fantastic time when he came back he could not believe his eyes he could not believe the scene because beautiful garden has turned out to be very saddening entire beautiful plants of flowers plants of trees or fruits were all distracted he was so unhappy so what is the fun in the story could you do you think that monkeys could understand whatever is said to them yes they have just made their entertainment and made their fun but garner is in the very tight spot dear students i think you have understood the story uh the story is very funny did you enjoy the story i think yes you must have enjoyed the story the story is beautiful the story has given us a lot of laughter we all love because just imagine the mischief of the monkeys how they must have gone to the entire garden how they must have uprooted everything oh my god they must they also have had fun but this was not something okay with the gardener but if this lesson is understood we will go to the questions and answers of this lesson yes what is this dear students now it's time to get some assignments but before assignments there are some questions what are the questions let us see one by one the question number one is why were the people given a day off by their king what is the question why were the people given a day off by their king this is something i have discussed with you in the beginning of the lesson the king of that particular place announced declared a day of a leave a holiday to his subjects to his citizens to his people why did he declare a holiday yes come on tell me the answer exactly the answer is the king wanted all his subjects all his citizens to witness to see his spirit his procession his grandeur his dignity his majesty all these things to be watched and appreciated by the people of his kingdom that's why he declared a holiday is that a correct answer yes then let's go for the next question what is the next question what prevented the gardener from going to the period when all the people of the kingdom could go to see when all the entire population could watch the parade the procession of the king why was not the gardener allowed why didn't gardner could go and see it what is the reason can anybody answer exactly the answer is simple the gardener was actually working in the kingdom the gardener was actually working in the palace where the king lived so garner was not allowed to go his duty was to keep the garden tidy to keep the garden looking beautiful because at any moment the king would come and see it so having so much of responsibility the gardener was unfortunately not given opportunity to which is to see the procession so he was not allowed to go then what would have happened to him next question whose help did he plan to take what is the question whose help did the garden plan to take he was thinking and thinking at length he never wanted to miss an opportunity to present and see the procession or the parade he never wanted to miss he wanted to have fun with his friends he just wanted to go and enjoy with his friends and the procession but somewhere in his heart it was very sad because he was not given a day off but did this stop him no he thought a plan but the plan went flop that is a different case but he wanted to have some kind of plan so that he can be relieved what plan did he do he asked all the monkeys he asked all the monkeys to water the garden towards the plants so that he can be relieved he can go and enjoy was that successful at the end that we will discuss later but now let's go for the next question what were the gardeners instructions to water the trees you get three important instructions that the instructions given by the gardener to the monkeys were water enough water in the evening and water continuously so this was the case hence we can see lot of things and look at this the answer is here what were the three important instructions given to the monkeys water in the evening water enough but not too much a medium type of water supply is perfect so these three instructions were given by the gardener to the monkeys then let's go to the next question what is the next question how did the big monkey instruct the little monkey to water the entries when this was all going on when the gardener instructing all the monkeys to water the garden and he went off to see the parade later monkeys were ready they wanted to do the duty assigned by the gardener but there was a little monkey it asked a question what question did he ask how did how did the monkey instruct the little monkey to water the trees the little monkey asked it was not it didn't listen it didn't know how to water so the little monkey went to the big monkey and asked how to what are the plants how to water the trees then what is the answer what is the answer the answer is this the big monkey answered the little one more water for longer roots more water for long roots less water for short roots it's very funny right it's very funny because this instruction actually destroyed the entire garden which was properly taken care by our gardener but the little monkey asked a question and the big monkey had to answer so what is the answer how did the big monkey instruct the little monkey to water the trees the big monkey instructed the little monkey to water the trees in such a way that long roads to be given more water short routes to be given less water this was the instruction or this was the answer to the question asked by the little monkey okay fine the last one what site greeted the garden the next morning what sight sight means scene situation what situation greeted the garden gardener in the next morning so the gardener had a fantastic time he had fun entertainment he finally his wish was permitted he could do whatever he wanted but the next day when he came back to do his duties in the garden what did he see can anybody answer any any one of you can answer the question think a while yes it was so upset he was very very very sad because he never thought that he will be seeing this kind of situation he never imagined he never dreamed he was so sad the small the beautiful garden which he took which he cared which he actually maintained is now totally destroyed destroyed by the monkeys somewhere children do you think that he is actually responsible for this somewhat yes because did he not instruct the monkeys to do they won't have done this because it was it was it was his own plan now he has to accept the results finally i think all the questions and answers are being discussed here the entire lesson is being understood i want you to read the lesson again and again and have the fun of reading and the answers already i have given for the questions if any questions are there the lesson is easy the lesson is simple you can get the answers from your for yourselves but i'm going to leave you with certain assignments and homework let us see what are the assignments dear students now it's time to get some assignments so after my class when you are free at home i want really you to do all the things that i'm going to give you now please look at the screen what are the assignments of today use the following words in your own sentences use all these words in your own sentences i have given you the meaning for example parade if i want to use all these words in my own sentences i have attended the parade in the 26th march next one sit still my daughter sit sat still when i have asked her to do so pull up day off all these words you'll have to use in your own sentence the last one the gardener next day found his garden being destroyed if you were the gardener what would you do with the monkeys if you yourself is the gardener what would you have done would you mind to punish them would you realize your mistake if you are the gardener if yourself is the gardener when you have gone back to the garden when you see everything is being destroyed do you get angry do you want to punish the monkeys or you realize that was it that it was your own mistake to give the assignment to the monkeys that's it today's class english class i'm your english teacher dhananjay i shall meet you again in the next episode till that take care read do the homework take care bye bye [Music] yes sir yes teacher listen ma'am you
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Revelation 7 - A Multitude from the Great Tribulation
chapter 7 and after these things I saw four Angels standing on the four corners of the Earth holding the Four Winds of the earth that the wind should not blow on the earth nor on the sea nor on any tree and I saw another Angel ascending from the East having the Seal of the Living God and he cried with a loud voice to the four angels to whom it was given to hurt the earth and the Sea saying hurt not the Earth neither the sea nor the trees till we have sealed the Servants of our God in their fors and I heard the number of them which were sealed and there were sealed 144,000 of all the tribes of the children of Israel of the tribe of Judah were sealed 12,000 of the tribe of Ruben were sealed 12,000 of the tribe of GAD were sealed 12,000 of of the tribe of aser were sealed 12,000 of the tribe of nephelim were sealed 12,000 of the tribe of Manasses were sealed 12,000 of the tribe of Simeon was sealed 12,000 of the tribe of Levi was sealed 12,000 of the tribe of issachar were sealed 12,000 of the tribe of Zulan were sealed 12,000 of the tribe of Joseph were sealed 12,000 of The Tribe of Benjamin were sealed yield [Music] 12,000 after this I beheld and lo a great multitude which no man could number of all Nations and kindreds and people and tongues stood Before the Throne and before the lamb clothed with white robes and Palms in their hands and cried with a loud voice saying salvation to our god which sth upon the throne and unto the lamb and all the Angels stood round about the throne and about the elders and the four beasts and fell Before the Throne on their faces and worshiped God saying amen blessing and glory and wisdom and Thanksgiving and honor and power and might be unto our God forever and ever amen and one of the elders answered saying unto me what are these which are arrayed in white robes and whence came they and I said unto him sir thou knowest and he said to me these are they which came out of Great Tribulation and have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb therefore are they Before the Throne of God and serve him day and night in his Temple and he that sth on the throne shall dwell among them they shall hunger no more neither thirst anymore neither shall the sun light on them nor any heat for the lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed them and shall lead them unto living Fountains of waters and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes
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Lets Play Panzer Corps 2 Ep3 | Bug River Part 2
welcome back to pencil or two folks we are in bug River where we are heading towards low dawa down here to take that out and on the way we need to take Wausau seat seated sure polish names are really hard to pronounce Caesar and rest as well yeah we're doing okay with five terms in we have an actually we have taken one in yeah just up here one victory condition but I think we've broken much of their defensive strength in the process so I think we're doing okay now [Music] let's finish off this fair then we can move down here our infantry will move in here actually no our infantry will move down here I think you can suppress a bit there I don't want you to move up five - that is not great tanks are not great at assaulting cities barding watch oppression more units killed nice - kills there and some suppression they have four suppressed there so their strength is only ten now which is kind of nice let's press a bit there see - three 3 3 2 2 we'll take that [Music] two three all right we push them back meaning that you can come down here and strafe them [Music] we've taken Ross on out we also pack my surrender I like it I like it a lot [Music] let's pull you up here and see what we can see not much to for I'll take that lose one and suppress one that's not great oh I won't take that you can move in here and take that out nice not bad can't see what does it say one to surrender awesome take see decedent's each I think and that means that now we have an airfield down here so we need to rebase all our air down here as soon as possible we're going to do that next turn you come down here you come down here so that we get the mass attack finish them off nice you come down here and next turn we're at rest not bad not bad at all you left you we're not going anywhere we have you left don't need to move you don't need to you don't need to move you you I actually want to live up here I think all right in the turn need to get down here and help these guys we've got to suppress but we will destroy three which is fine by me actually this part for I think we want to explain you know you come down this way recon move that far because it's shitty terrain I'm gonna push forward with everything here our bridge guys and just move up here and let this thing get across okay now our air units all need to be based down here so that we have them available in the next turn you come up here that is not great odds send you down and do it a bit of recon I think I will replace you a little bit there's a tank down there some cavalry okay do you have left yeah we're not gonna attack want to take it nice can you finish it off that would be good you could I don't want to move you don't want to attack so the turn alright they attacked us five five that's okay oh don't take out my okay now these two units down here are not mine they are I think from one steps so we don't really want to use them if we can avoid it because we want the XP to go to our guys and not watch this guys we're going to have to take him out like that six Sara I do not like those odds be ready to come over this way you come over this way I'll check that pull back new 0 3 0 2 so 0 0 0 3 here no it only became a to start working a bit on this guy it took down his entrenchment which is fine and we'll check down here as well and suppress a little bit and you can check out one of those now for one or two I really don't like those odds I don't think we're gonna take him up here what else do we have left our bread guys just send you down here unless you left and you left and you left okay in the turn what attacked two two [Music] didn't suppress anyone but took down there and Frenchman a little bit more I think down there in friendship there it's very few stray few [Music] and you nice let's see you can bombard they're good for to work dude you don't like these odds one thing I'll pull you back move you forward [Music] this can come over here you can come down here and finish him off we'll run nice down here [Music] which guys come down here what you know [Music] you can move in there and sleep forever you sleep forever three three you that's better for one one circuit nice we got two we also lost too low [Music] and one now we'll wait I think that's it you're kind of stuck back there in traffic yeah that's it turn okay our turn again we want to take the city because it's prestige and what prestige so let's see the one tens don't really do any damage to anything but we'll check down some transport for them and you don't really need to move Bardot so let's start working on you nice let's do you even though we don't need to strafing anyway as there's nothing else to attack so let's just send you down yeah actually that's not because we'll send you in here and do an attack one was correct okay you just move up here move up here four three two four and it's two two three three yeah we wanna know move you up here to to take that one man we'll take that one yes in here take that and destroy him nice nice nice nice nice nice come down this way you can move in there and say that you can come down here and then I think that's gonna be it for this turn we're almost done [Music] Bard nice nice that's I want to finish him off if I can nice and we can move in and take the city this actually went pretty smoothly we took a lot of casualties but we didn't lose any units so there but River I like it I like it a lot you do [Music] so the air is always the most effective for some reason we got a you already had a hero we've got some experience on a panzer ii panthers and our one of our artillery goes up to one star so that's nice experience means that they're more accurate and they get some bonuses I don't fully remember all the bonuses but I will look that up so that we can figure that out nice nice nice know what this episode is going to be a little bit short because it doesn't seem logical to move on and start setting up and stuff in the next episode or in this episode when we're not going to get to actually go to battle so I think we're going to call this one here with a nice forgery and then the next one we'll take a look at without so thank you very much for watching guys I hope you enjoyed it if you did why not leave a like and subscribe and I'll see you next time
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10 HISTORICAL FACTS ABOUT CHINA.#historyfacts,#history#chinesehistory
let's dive into 10 historical facts about China 1 The Great Wall is over 2,000 years old and it's not visible from space despite popular belief two China's Forbidden City over 600 years old has nearly 10,000 rooms three China's first emperor chinu hang is buried with an army of life-sized Terracotta soldiers four paper gunpowder Printing and the compass known as the four Great Inventions originated in China five China civilization is over 4,000 years old one of the world's earliest six the Ming Dynasty's Navy was the largest in the world in the 15th century seven China has the world's oldest continuous legal system eight the world's oldest printed book is a Chinese text from the 9th century nine the Silk Road an ancient trade route stretched from China to the Mediterranean Sea 10 the Chinese zodiac a 12year cycle is represented by 12 different animals follow for more video
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Disney Pixar Cars Cruisin Lightning McQueen comparison Inaccurate vs Accurate
foreign hello YouTubers and welcome to another Disney Pixar Cars comparison and today we're going to take a look at the two cruising Lightning McQueen's inaccurate version versus accurate version which by the way this version came with Doc Hudson which I got in a two pack yesterday from Amazon now before I get right into the review you or the discussion or the unboxing let me discuss something so this no so here we got the packaging we have Doc Hudson and crazy Lightning McQueen's artwork although I've already reviewed Doc Hudson so basically so basically I may have a use for one of the two whether if I sell it or sell one of them or customize one of them but anyhow here we've got the red desert background in the blue sky and the old cars logo and their the art their artworks and the die casts itself inside and the metal logo and and we got Doc Hudson and cruising Lightning McQueen rail Lightning McQueen in di passio Flash McQueen sport aren't real lampogo McQueen red vadu The Meta logo and the Mattel logo and on the back we've got we've got the cars logo and the cars that come in two packs which I believe the two packs are only sold exclusively at Target stores we've got race official Tom and Cars one Lightning McQueen flow and Ramon dynaco Mia and dynacotea Floyd mulva Hill and Krusty rhodar and Lightning McQueen and Mater but take note that this Lightning McQueen is the road repair version well this meter here is a is the tow hook variant which by the way I believe the meter right here has a working actual working tow hook excuse me so here we've got the Mattel logo and the RSN logo saying RSN racing Sports Network and now without any further Ado let's let's start unboxing foreign so now here we've got the two cruising Lightning McQueen's inaccurate version versus accurate version so now let's and now for the comparisons here are some similarities and differences both are Lightning McQueen and both bear the dark red Corvette style paint job and these smiling expression the headlight stickers no tables on the hood No Name signature no number 95 no spoiler and here we've got the the red rims on the white wall tires and the exhaust pipes and the gas cap no sponsor logos or 95 just the half white oval with a small yellow lightning bolt and here we've got the the taillight stickers but here's another difference no bumper stickers on the back bumper bumper stickers on the back bumper which saying Sanborn San Bernardino bar Style and Kingsman but take note that the bumper stickers where the bumper stickers that lightning got from Lizzy and now and now for the undercarriage it says China well this one says Thailand and take note that this is has a hole underneath which I believe it it works for a tow hook for or should I say Mater's tow hook let's see yep yep oh yep it works so so anyhow this bumper sticker variant came as a single back in 2020 as part of the Blue Desert series and Nick King then in during the covid-19 pandemic then the following year in 2021 during the 10th anniversary of Cars 2 and the 15th anniversary of the first cars film it came in a two pack with Sally and for this year it came in a two pack with Doc Hudson and this version right here is more brighter compared to this Chinese version so which one is the so who I mean so who's the real cruising Lightning McQueen I am now hold on there hold on huh yeah so I believe that this McQueen has the more accurate detailing considering the the bumper stickers right here and hmm so I believe that this McQueen is the winner so sorry now China cruising Lightning McQueen Hello Thailand cruising Lightning McQueen but what do you guys think which version of cruising Lightning McQueen is your favorite which one has the more accurate detailing and which one is the re the true winner let me know what you think as well as leaving suggestions of which card we're going to view next in the comments down below and if you have enjoyed this video please don't forget to leave a like And subscribe also don't forget to check out some of my other videos on my channel and I hope to see you guys next time for another review so please stay tuned goodbye now [Music]
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Focus on the Right Job
hello this is jill welcome to the podcast have you ever wondered how can you stand out as a leader at work and be successful in the minds of the people around you i'd rather regret the risks that didn't work out than the chances i didn't take it all simone biles today we're going to talk about rise three practical steps for advancing your career standing out as a leader and liking your life by patty azarello she was someone who worked at hewlett-packard and she was overlooked for promotions and new opportunities over and over again and she started wondering what's wrong with me am i just not very good did i make someone angry people seem to like me i seem to do a good job but when people's names come up for promotions and different opportunities it was never her name so after this deep dive she decided to look at what exactly was going wrong and she made a mistake and i think i made this mistake too about working too hard it's the thing that we're always told work hard at your job you'll get promoted you'll get noticed people will like what you do but here's the problem you have to be successful about what you're working on and i gave this analogy to someone imagine this company was a lawnmower company and you were that person who went out and mowed more lawns than anybody else you're great at it you mowed this lawn that guy called in sick you mowed that lawn over there too and you were the best lawnmower this company has ever seen are you the person who's going to get promoted what if the person next to you is the person who always comes up with ideas about how to make the lawn mowing business better maybe they invest in new equipment that can mow lawns 10 times faster than they were previously being mowed before or they figured out a way to make the business so much better that only half the lawns have to be mowed in order to be a success which of you are going to get promoted and that's where this book really comes in i think very highly of this book i think it's a good way of looking about what can go right and what can go wrong within our own careers she said that people who are successful in most jobs figure out a way to do above and beyond the job description and work their way around what their job description is supposed to be and think outside the box in such a way that it makes everything better you know when it comes time for a promotion or it comes time for any sort of advancement in a company you think i'm really good at what i do i work really hard chances are there's a lot of people in your company who are really good at what they do and they work really hard they probably have a lot of great talent and a lot of great skill but what is it that's going to make you highlighted beyond what they're doing she said that when you look at people who get promoted is first of all they're good at what they do and they seem to be doing something that suits them personally i have seen people in the work world who are fantastic at their jobs and they hate it hire out on the very tasks they're told to do someone who's put in charge of new strategies and they're pretty good at it but it takes everything out of them so it's not just that you're great at your job and you have good skills but it's at something that's truly you coming out they're not just doing the job as the job description is written they're taking on other challenges they're helping other people they're going beyond just what their job is doing and trying to have a bigger wider impact in the company than just what their job would give them they also seem to have great networks they know people they know a lot of people and a lot of people know them they also get a lot of respect from not only the people around them their co-workers the bosses the leadership of the company but maybe their customers and other people who think very highly of them she says too that they fail more than most people they hear a lot of no's they get rejected a lot but you know why that is they keep going they keep learning and they keep trying new things failing at a particular project is a lesson and she said they do stuff it's not always dramatic but they're always right there at the core of every idea doing something important most of the people who make true impacts in their company they were never really there for the money of course we all work for the money we have to pay our bills we have to do things we want to have great vacations but they actually got real satisfaction from their families from their outside life but also from their work life so she has an approach and we're going to talk about all three of these so she talks about do better look better and connect better so we're going to cover some of this in the first podcast and then we're going to continue the rest of it in the next podcast because this information is really dense in helping us gaining the recognition and the projects you really want to do this is on a small scale this is on a large scale don't just think about this as i'm trying to become an executive in my company think of this as i'm trying to get to the job i'm going to really love inside my company so the first is do better and that's just about making great results you want to make sure that whatever it is you're working on is really successful that you're getting progress that even if you get stuck or you fall behind in the end the project works really well and so the question is what can you do in order to do better and the first step of it and i think this is where i tended to go wrong quite a bit is i like to gut things out oh i have this hard project i'm just going to work on it day and night and i am going to get it done i'm going to do what is expected of me to get this project done no matter what happens i make it happen and that isn't always the best answer because if you use all your time and you use all your energy and you have no bandwidth or time for anyone else or anything else you know you end up stalling i'm that person like i said who goes out there and mows the most lawns but the question is how am i making the company better what you have to do is can you do an excellent job but still not get stuck burning through everything in your job the time your energy burning up all the people that you work with how can you add that value to the company while still being able to improve processes and do things better this is where you have to really remember that you can't do all the work and part of doing better has to do with also saying no from time to time and this is a hard one for me i like to say yes but you have to say no because if your core project is getting these certain things done and you're taking on this other project and this other person and doing this other thing it's not really winning you any benefit you're just burning yourself out and now you're no longer working on the thing that is most important she also wants you to know that it's never too late to start you can always do what it is you're trying to do at any time and it pays off at any time it always is about setting the bar higher so the first step is to do better the second step is to look better and then the last step is how to connect better so the first step to doing better she said that the first thing you have to realize is you can't become better if you're over busy out of energy and out of time you need to be less busy so you have more time to do what's actually important in this project that's the most important thing you have to realize that no one at the company has time to really look at the job you're doing what you're doing how busy you are if you won't tell people if you are swamped you have to tell people if you're buried under and you can't make time for this project you have to communicate on this i know that we believe that our bosses are looking at everything we do and analyzing it but they also have jobs that have nothing to do with us and so we have to realize our first step in doing better is evaluating our own situation and communicating about it if you're working day in and day out night after night probably no one's noticing and no one's gonna help save you unless you start working on saving yourself and just remember that getting all these things accomplished may not be actually adding value to your job to your company to your team you have to actually improve things you have to make things better maybe you're that person who's mowing more lawns and everyone which is great you're making money everyone's impressed by how many lawns you mow but in the end you're never improving the place you're never improving the situation you're not getting new customers and therefore your output is just a lot it's just not the right thing so you need to make sure that you'll focus on your time but you also focus on where are your efforts going are they going to the most important thing or are you doing hard work and doing it every day and doing a wonderful job of it while not moving the ball forward and a lot of people think about being selfless i'm going to help everyone i'm going to help do everything i'm going to help everyone on the team and that shows me to be a team player besides the fact that you're a helpful person but you cannot do everything you cannot help on every project the question is can you limit what you're doing to the things that's important for you to do and then get rid of some of the projects that you don't have to be involved in you don't have to be doing and it doesn't require your attention so you'll have to become relentless when it comes to actually managing your workload you cannot do everything and you'll notice that successful bosses and executives in your company they don't do everything there's a lot of times they'll drop the ball they'll forget what they told you but that's because they're not paid to be your official juggling assistant they're paid to actually get their own jobs done and they're really focused on that and they too are human beings and sometimes they get overburdened and sometimes they won't have time to even do the things they've agreed to so the best thing that you need to do is understand which work you need to do but not do all of it you cannot do all of it we talked about this in episode three ruthlessly eliminate noise and that was a book about essentialism how can you cut down on some of the things that are not important in your life or not important in your job so that you can actually tackle the things that are really important and so when you think about people who stand out on your team or stand out inside of your company to me i always thought it was the person who worked hardest i thought it was that the bosses see you there late they see you early in the morning that you're getting all this stuff done but the people who actually do really stand out are the people who are thinking ahead doing the right projects that are for them and not slipping up and burying themselves into the things that are either not strategic or not something they have to do they step up and they become better thinkers and they impress everyone around them because of their thinking she suggests that you keep a list of everything your boss asks for that you keep a list of all the strategic priorities maybe those are the goals that you pick on your own performance review the prior year or maybe those are the things that your team picked as strategic priorities for your team have regular meetings with your boss where you go over this list i was feeling a bit overwhelmed i took out my list of all the different projects i said yes to and maybe i should not have said yes to them all and we went through them to see if we could clean them up a bit which things must i be involved in make recommendations about what the biggest priorities are what things that you're specifically good at why should you do these things instead of these other things maybe because they're not as important to the business or maybe because there's other people who are good at those things too who could help you and then she says that when you show your boss your list of all the things that you have to do maybe they don't even know that you they asked you to do that many things you also win because you have kept track of all the things you were asked to do and not let those things slide fall off your list or you just never even tackle them because you never even remembered them just the fact that you kept a list of all these things will help you win trust and help them know you're listening and then you'll be able to negotiate your time and your projects so that you'll be able to rank order them what i've always tried to do and i learned this years ago is i go in with my list of things that i have to do if i'm feeling particularly overwhelmed or i'm given a new task and i say okay great i'm really interested in this task i think i have a lot of skills that would help this task do really well this is my list of current activities which things can we get rid of in order for me to have time to do this new thing you'll be able to go through that list smartly and you'll look great because you proactively talked about the list instead of trying to do it all failing at it all and looking like you made a mess of it so one thing that you have to realize is that oftentimes you will not be able to do everything on your list so she asked the question is it better to fail at 30 percent of the list or is it better to fail at 40 of the list and give yourself the ability to score a huge win on your other project that was deemed most important it is most important that you win on the big projects more than it is that you failed on some of the minor projects and so she said the way that you build ruthless priorities is to first of all identify what matters the most to the business again those might be some of the strategic goals of you your company or your team choose your priorities what do you think is a priority and then focus on what you're actually able to do what you're doing and don't worry about the things that you're not getting done right now go over that list with your boss and then make sure that whenever you give a project time it's not a hundred percent of your time you cannot work 100 of the time not only that there's all sorts of other things that go on in a company right there's different types of trainings you have to do just to be a member of your community there's other types of forms you have to fill out and other meetings you have to attend you cannot assign a hundred percent of your time to all the important projects you have to make sure that you have time to do the other things but not only that that you have time to think sit down plan without doing something what your next day is going to look like what the rest of this project's going to look like what your other projects are going to look like you really have to limit how much time even your most important projects take of your week she says that you have to really try to avoid any pressure that gets placed on you to either take on more projects or do your old projects that puts the main project at risk when you've been given a main project that's so important you need to go with it and then she says it's important and i agree with this totally over communicate if there's something that's not going to get done if there's a chance that you're going to not mean the due date that has to be communicated nothing is worse than blindsiding your boss you have to make sure that you communicate all the time about getting them done and if it's not going to happen communicate that it's not going to happen and then it's just really important to finish those projects people will notice if you don't finish a project or you let it just lapse and never do it so make sure that that happens and this is a big thing for us and my company is that we recognize and celebrate if we did a good job if we finished a project if we had a team of people who helped us with this project we have to celebrate that success and sometimes there are places where you think something's a bigger priority you go in and you try to convince your boss that you think that this is more important that this should be taking up your time that you should be working on that and sometimes you'll win and the boss will see that you're right this other project you're working on is strategic thinking that's going to change the way this company works but sometimes the boss might not agree with you and you'll have to accept that decision because in the end your boss is the person who knows about what leadership demands there are who knows what the bigger picture sometimes are maybe they know who are the people who are expecting this project to get done and there might be things you don't know so in the end if you and your boss disagree on priorities your boss will have to win on that and one thing that you have to look at when you're trying to work on these projects that you're doing is to make sure too that you're not just focusing on the project you're not just focusing on even the people who are involved in it but you have to really focus on what is the deliverable outcome of this is it possible that you could disappoint someone in the project and still have a success with that project is there a way that maybe you can work around some of the ways that the project could fail or maybe this particular aspect does fail but the overall outcome has been maintained again if you don't really know what the why is behind this project you could risk actually getting parts of this project done on time and miss the whole point she talks about hiding so that if you have time in your schedule that you make sure you block off time but sometimes you also have to hide and that might mean that you get away you work in a remote office i know sometimes in my office if there's a manager who's not going to be there for the day they open up their office so we can work quietly there but make sure that whatever you need to do in order to get that time whether it's either blocking out the time so people can't schedule meetings with you or hiding you'll be able to get those projects done she said that we're always on in the world right now and that we always feel we have to respond to every email and every person who contacts us and you know it never was that way in the work world we got through thousands of years of the business world without having to be perpetually connected to our emails our phones everything else like that so if there are times when you have to shut off your phone not look at your email so that you can focus on your project sometimes you can do that or be selectively responsive so you don't have to respond to every email you get sometimes you can respond to some of the emails that you get she asks people to put a list together of the things that you're definitely going to do some of the things that you're thinking about not doing and the things that you know will never be able to get to them so that you have to make sure you understand what is in each bucket so that you can put yourself into a position so that you can limit your time to the best possible way she says it's important for us to build trust when it comes to our other co-workers and trust is important because if your co-workers don't trust you if your boss doesn't trust you if the leadership in your company doesn't trust you people won't give you the good projects where you can really sink your teeth into them you will be worried about whether your job is at risk because you know that nobody trusts you the people around you if they do trust you they will be more motivated to help you they will know that you'll get things done and they'll be giving you more energy to help you be successful if they trust you so make sure that you build trust and you build trust by being yourself that you're actually doing the projects that you're good at that you're not being inconsistent and changing your mind all the time she said that inconsistency is damaging to the trust that we build up with leadership because if we do a great job most of the time now they don't trust us to do a job well all the time so our inconsistency makes it so people really can't trust the work we're going to do can't really trust the ideas that we have and she said that being consistently inconsistent is worse than just being consistently bad it's one thing if you're a bad employee it's a whole other where you're great on one project and you're terrible on the next project and people can't trust you once you've lost that level of trust it is impossible for anyone to really give you anything better when it comes to projects at work or promotions at work and so make sure that you're consistent with the things that are important even if that means you do less things but you're consistently good at them make sure that you keep communicating that will help build trust you never let your boss get blindsided i know i've always been this person that if i had an angry customer i'm the first person in my boss's office to tell them just so you know customers really mad at me i made a mistake and your boss will appreciate the fact that they're not getting blindsided by this angry customer and it's important that you're straightforward even if it is that you screwed up even if it is that your customer is very angry summary go above and beyond your job description do what needs to be done and make sure your job suits you two ruthlessly pair your priorities you can't do everything and if you get tied up doing the projects and the tasks that don't matter you'll never get time to do the ones that really do matter and the ones that put your company and your career ahead two keep a priority list make sure that you always build in time buffers so you have time to think and plan and then actually do the important work three protect your important projects over communicate anytime something goes wrong goes right or you need help from your boss and other people in your company make sure you finish those important projects first four hide physically and digitally find some way of getting into a quiet space a place where people can't find you or a place where you don't automatically respond to your phone to slack to other messaging devices make sure you get time to concentrate and then build trust in your community at work with your bosses with your co-workers when they learn they can trust you that's when the good projects will come your way challenge try to spend at least one hour in pure silence whether it's from distractions noises or digital signals that try to steal your intention and try building that up it's hard to concentrate but start small use this experiment as a way of seeing whether good focus time could improve your productivity and our fun entertainment quote of the day comes from kevin kline in the movie dave you've ever seen the look on somebody's face the day that they finally get a job i've had some experience with this they look like they could fly and it's not about the paycheck it's about respect it's about looking in the mirror and knowing that you've done something valuable with your day and if one person can start to feel that way and then another person and another person then pretty soon all these other problems that we're facing may not seem so impossible you don't really know how much you can do until you stand up and decide to try [Music] he tells us what a job is really about and boy was that good advice and it's such a cute movie i really enjoyed watching it alright everyone thank you so much have a fantastic week and remember to subscribe to the podcast leave a review or leave comments to me on smallstepspod.com there's a contact form up there and you can let me know if you have 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Entity Framework 6 Basics in WPF | Creating Simple Database Application
in this video we will learn that how we can develop a data-driven WPF application in which we will create service based database which means that a small data base five within our project and we will develop a small crude operation in which we will be adding a doctor into our database we will be loading the doctor from the database and we will also updating the doctor information from that isn't stored inside the database and we will update the doctors and we will also remove the doctor from the database and these operation we will perform and we will see that how we can do this and all these will be done with the help of entity framework 6 and we will be using linked URIs that we have learned in our previous video and we will see that how we can develop a very small database based application in which we will be doing the transaction with the single entity that is a doctor in hospital management system so let's see that how we can do this in WPF to start working with database based application we need to add a database into our project that would be a local database file so I can go in to add a new item so under data I have several options and here you see a service based database so I can rename this database as say for example hospital management system or hospital management DB I will add this MDF file and we have stands for Microsoft database file so I will add this so this will add this local database file inside my project so you see that this file has been added over here and I can manage this database inside this visual studio environment so long with MDF I we always have a deified as well for the logs I'm having this option and if you don't have this option to add this service base database so I will ask you to go and create a new project basically I want open never use to the Installer so if I open a major studio installer when we install the desktop tools all the tools available for the desktop development so under that tools we see that we have we used to do Express SQL Express so under this dotnet development tools that you have already installed you see that you have SQL Server Express 2016 local dB so if it's not installed you need to check this and you need to use - all this and you need to update your visa studio environment and these drivers and so on so so to manage this database I can just double click on this database file and on the left side I have a server Explorer and you see that inside this server Explorer I have this database already connected I can remove other database connections so this is the database connection that I will use to do environment is managing and creating I can manage this database from this video studio environment which means I don't need to have separate tools to manage this data path and you see that basic database management system options are available over here let's say tables and views and stored procedures and so on so we need to work with the tables there is no table inside this I can refresh and see there is no table I can add a new table by right clicking so add a new table you will see tsps script also that would be generated from the designer so we have a small designer over here and we can create our database or manage our database inside this environment so it's loading the design surface so by default one field has been added which is ID and it's a primary key and you see that either man is over here we can add some other data data for example I am creating a table for doctors so let's possible I you say that doctor's name so I can have like watch r200 for example and I'm along allowing Nell in this and maybe specialization of the doctor and I can select the type data type and maybe designation or the qualification although we can have a separate database a separate table for the qualifications because normally doctors have multiple qualification and I want to see the detail of those qualifications one more thing I want to mention over here that if I right-click on this and I can go into the properties of any field one thing I want to make over here is that I want to make this identity : so when I make it as identity : it will be increment by 1 automatically and I don't need to manage this ID and for saving this database I first have to name this table from this script and I can call it let's suppose a buddy this is the table for doctor and all the doctors would be managed and now I need to update because if I press ctrl s it will ask me to save this SQL script but I need to press this Update button and this will update and it will prepare the update scrap and I will get the log over here if there is an any error I will receive that error over here and I can fix that error so it's almost done and I can update database and update completed so I can close this window and I can go back to the server Explorer and I can refresh and see that this table is over here now I can manage data within value studio I can just right click on it and I can view the data with the show show table data I can also add new table let's add some data inside this dr. table so you see that ID is null and it's a kind of food graves which means that it's not editable I cannot write I cannot type in because it will be managed through this database so that say for example I can add a name let's say for example dr. hamid reza specialisation is automatic I don't know the spelling is correct or not so MBBS is the qualification and if I press tab a new record has been added over here I can add another doctor doctor name is Lucy Martin and she is [Music] like skin specialist dermatologists other way other and her qualification is MVPs as well so now I'm actually adding this data and I can review and do that data if i refresh or I can show that data again so you see that this data has been displayed over here and that's how we can manage our small database file I can go to the solution Explorer and this is our database file this which is actually managed over here we have successfully created and added a database file we can also work with the other database options such as some live server server on local machine on the live server the thing is that we need to communicate with the database and we need to develop our desktop application so that we can do the transaction in the database we can do the crude operation we can create a new record we can update we can delete and for those operations in the.net most of the time people prefer and it is preferred to use entity framework so for this I need to manage NuGet packages for this solution that's a for example Mary do get package for solution I can also choose to have it for the project as well I need to search for the entity framework and entity framework 6 would be used entity frame f6 I must need to install this and reframe work in my project so that I can perform all the operations because entity frame a provides us RM and that is object relational mapping so we can actually install this get a stable version through do great packages so packages third-party packages are managed through nougat norm so I accept the license it's installing entity framework 6.4 so now it's being installed and I can go and see the references that entity framework has been added over here and there are some more changes in AB dot conflict so you see and T data model has been added and it came back has been added over here and now I can close this and we can create our first ad adorn an object so to do this I will add new item and in data I will create a beard ordinate entity data model so I will create or name it as T for example hospital management system models so I will add this and now it's asking me or giving me some options that every frame a designer from database and Rephaim world design model and the empty code first model code first from database so in our case we already have a database which means that we will create entity designer from database and create a model inanity designer based on existing database so we already have database we are not doing this in code first we can do this that we can create models and then we generate database from those models that is called a code first that we might cover later on but right now we have existing database and we want to create model because any Defamer provide as the object relational so that in the database there would be tables but in our C sharp and in our project those tables would be classes would be treated as classes and we will be doing all the transactions through the objects of those classes so if I press next it's asking me to choose and as I explained earlier it's not not necessary that we need to have this local DB this can be any other database which mean that I can manage the connection and I can choose that I need to connect with the SQL Server and when connecting me the Haskell server database I can provide the the hostname in case of remote server and I can provide other credentials like username and password and so on so this is the DB entities that would be saved in the configuration and this this collection string would be generated automatically we don't need to write any connection string it will be managed through the entity framework now I can choose the tables which I want to bring in in as in as a classes and models so in this case we have only one table so I will bring this table and PluralEyes means that it will make this as a collection which means that it will make it doctors we will see later on that how it will happen so include foreign key column in the model yes we warned that because we might need to see the ID at all so let's I finish this so you see that our EDM x-component had has been added over here and if I go and see the solution Explorer and inside solution Explorer you see that this EDM X which is Hospital management system models has been added and you see that this dr. dot CS has been added over here and if I open this dot C is file you see that the corresponding class has been created which is a DR class and it has ID name specialization and qualification and you see that it did the mapping according to the type that we selected in the database so in the database it was an Tedder it was watch out for the name it was watch out for specialization and quantification as well and it automatically selected the corresponding most relevant field which is in C sharp which is spring and we would be doing all the transactions through this this this model which is dr. class and this is our EDM X and we can do our visualizes in this way and we have this our model and we will be doing all the transactions with the help of this model so let's see how we can do this let's add WPF window I will add new item and in WPF I will create a new window I will name it as WPF let's say 8 and T framework and Hospital man in your system I will just copy this because I need to put this in abroad Simon so I will open em dogs Amal and I will say that I want to run in this application save this this is our application and this is our window which is WPF hospital management entity framework and now I need to do these database transactions so let's first bring the data from the database so this is our database and it it is having four fields and very few records - records we have inside this database and I will just first I need to do is that I need whenever I do the transaction I need to create the object of this data context class right so I will create the object out at a context class over here which is hospital management DB and peas so let us call it D be new and T's so I will create the object over here of this DB entities and you see that this DB dot is having the doctors so that's what it is making it plural over here because the table name is dr. and because it's a collection which means this this would be containing the all the doctors this table would having all the doctors so it automatically make it plural so entity framework did that so we don't need to confuse that the table name is doctor and it's doctors over there because it's referring over here with the collection of doctors so it pluralized itself so I can bring the data from these doctors and because it's a collection now because if you see the DB dot doctors is a collection of DB set all right so DB set is the collection in which we have the database and all the models or the all the objects would be managed this is our DB object and we can manage that in this case we will write the simple link QE to retrieve the data I will write which for example talks from letter D in DB dot doctors so in this case collection is DB doctors and I will select D and I will say that C for them for each the result which is Doc's and I will just console dot write line which is Doc's dot sorry item dot which is one doctor item dot ID name calculation so let's say name and [Music] that's a qualification so I'm bringing two fields only so if I run this application it will after the initializing components of this window it will create the object which means that it will establish the connection with the database and after that it will be curing the database and in this case I'm curing the doctor table through the doctors collection and I'm fetching all the records and I'm just not putting any where clause we will do that after this and after the desert I am just operating through and putting on the console so let's do this so let's run this so you see here in output window is the name of the doctor and the qualification has been output over here and we have only two doctors in the database or in this table so these doctors are output over here so DB or database entity is actually something that is communicating with the database that's great and the middleware that is communicating with the database and doing all the transactions and we are just managing the list over here and we are retrieving data through this place using a link we can further enhance this link and put a where clause let's say for example I want to see that I want to see the doctors having for example name dot starts with doctor e in this case we have on the one doctor that is dr. Emma starting with a and we will get the result we should get the result of that doctor only so in actually we have two doctors but we actually filter out the result and we can do this another thing is let's visualize and see the things on the window so I can add that a grid that a grater is very popular and used to display the data whenever we retrieved from the database so I will just make it bigger size so that I can visualize it a tie in a better way I will name it as that's a grid of doctors and I can assign the data source the itemssource property to this grid at the for example this dot grid of dr. so items source in this case is the collection of Doc's which is the result and I'll convert it into the list because Doc's will be I in the manip I in a enumerable type so doc start to list would convert it in the list and in this case we can do this just the way that we did in the data binding this is our list and this is our data grid and in this case this is the list of doctor objects so if I run this it should bring all the doctors in the grid data grid along with the headers so you see that we have ID we have name and we have specialization qualification of all the doctors and in data grade we have headers I such as over here and we can do the simple sorting with those headers although this is not suitable we can do the sorting like this normally ID is maintained as a data base level and I don't I don't want to display that ID and this ID must not be returned from my QD I can also do this and limit the Curie with the help of select new so I will do select new and I will say that I don't want to return all the fields but I want to return such as doctor name because name is the dot name which is D is single object of this doctor and the name is the property and I can use the letter speciality and I will bring specialization from there and you see now we have an added over here because the collection that would be returned over here in the docs is not the collection of doctors anymore it has some properties which are customized so now you see the doctor name over here and we don't have any qualification but we have speciality over here and similarly when we convert this into a list we will get the similar reserves so let's run this so now we have a doctor named as I had there and we have speciality as they heard that one thing that you need to notice that this property name that is a custom ly created overhead cannot have a name because that would be treated as a property and would be later accessed through the object name so because a variable name and class name and the property name cannot have space in them so that's why we cannot put any space inside this this property that we create and we decide that we need to it done and now you see that the ID is not returned only these two fields are returned so that's how we can kiri our database and we can return the query we can put some very Clause as we did in some other basic links and then we can assign the item source to the dessert and that's how we can do this so let's insert a new record between that we want to insert a new doctor in the database and to do this if we want to take user input from the input field so I need to have label and I need to have a textbox to take user input so label would be used to display the label of the field and textbox would be used to input the user data so let's first make it a bit of bigger text so that we can easy to see that I like Microsoft so I will change the fart like a soft tightly my clothes soft tightly so this is something that we want to take a user input for example this is I can say that this is the name of a doctor and textbox name would be txt to name and the text property should be empty I will just copy and paste this so that we input the specialization and another field is qualification I can arrange them in a better way but I am NOT right now focused on the design part named specialization and the qualification and the txt qualification txt specialization and these these are my input fields and definitely I need to have a button which is save or add so button I will add a button over here in the same font styling so I would rather make it like this so that I can copy the font styles and I can reuse that on the button as well and definitely we need to have a name for this as well definitely click even harder so now if I go and see the code we have a click even handler that will do the insertion operation and if you remember that this is something that is a middleware that would be talking to our database and we always need this DB annotate we can also create its object at the at the initialization of this window and then later on we can use this we can create the option later on and we can now insert the object so insertion is quite easy in entity framework the thing is that we need to create the object of dr. class and then we just do the insertion so first of all we need to create the object wrap suppose on Pearl that's a doctor object doctor and if you see that if I press control space while it's giving me all the properties and fears that are in the table so that if for example if I create first I will create a hard-coded dr. and at sea for example hard-coded doc and qualification I'm I will not insert the ID because it will be managed from the database so qualification is some qualifications and specialization is some specialization and this is that's how we create the object and D B dot doctors collection thought we will we will add this object and it's expecting the entry of the doctor and I will create or insert the object like this inside this so doctor the collection has now the doctor but it's not in the database it's at the memory level and at the application level right now to do the transaction in the database we can call the Save Changes method so Save Changes we'll update the database and all the changes that is done on the DB entities and DB context that would do the changes so we need to add the object in the collection which is at memory level and Save Changes we'll do the update because if we don't call safety in it it will not do the inserts in the database so let's first try this and see if if it's added or not another thing that I want to do over here is I can add another button at a for example but I can I want this formatting the font and the text I will reuse this and I will just rename it as BTN load doctors and I will rename the I will change the text and I will create a new event over here in that event I actually want to load the doctors as well so once the doctor has been loaded as well whenever we load the application and I also want to do this when this has been this button has been pressed so another interesting thing that I am going to tell you right now is if I don't want any filtering because we use link for the filtering I can do another thing is that I can directly map with the doctors collection in this case the entire list would be shown in the grid so if I run this so initially this has been surance if I press load doctors it will again load the list of doctors and the thing is that what we want to do is if I press add button so in add button it will create the object of deme data and we'll add in the connection and this a reddit and when I press the load doctors button it will load from the database so if I add it must do the add operation and if I load the doctors its loading from the database so you see that this doctor has been added a new doctor has been added so if I had and you see that ID has been managed automatically added at the base level if I press add and if I load doctors you see another same object has been added and the new ID has been assigned automatically and similarly we can do this that instead of hard-coding we can take user input so txt name dot txt similarly txt qualification dot txt and similarly txt specialization dot txt and now it will work on user input but before going to this I will just tell you an amazing behavior of this application the thing is that all the dummy data has been removed I will explain this later so doctor specialization is cardiologist and he is FBC F I don't know what kind of specialization is doing this so if I load this this has been added from the list and similarly if I add another doctor and it will be added in the list as well not she's guest role exists I really don't know what kind of just they are so if I load another doctor has been added and you see that if I close this application and if I run this application the doctor that has been added into the database will be gone so I will explain that why it's happening that the doctor that we added it's not there so doctors that we see over here are the only doctors which we added in the database and these are in the database file you so the problem is that if you look at the properties of this file copy to or could directly copy always which means that the database file that you see over here the data inside this file is a local copy of this database file which is part of this product so whenever we run this project it goes into the corresponding debug or release folder that are maintained inside this project so if I go or if I let it for them to show the hidden files so you see that we have a bin folder which is hidden it's not shown over here in the solution so it has a debug and release folder as well so if I open the debug folder you see that some DLL files has been added and you also see that Hospital management DB file has been added over here as well and the executable file actually or the project actually executes for mayor so if I go and open file and file explorer so you see that in debug we have this database file and we also have this project so if I run this project from here and if I add new doc let's add him has been added and him has been added so if I close my application and if I launch my application we see this Doc's these doctors are already there now this time data has not been removed so what happens is that whenever I run this application it will copy this database always into the output directory which means that it will replace the database every time when I run my application from here or debug my application so the thing is that if I if the copy is newer I can do either of the options so if I choose do not copy it will cause an error for the first time definitely if I say that copy if near which means that the source database of the original file has been changed and the destination has the older database it will replace the database file so if I run this one now if I load doctors these are two doctors so if I add a new dock loading adding an another floating so if I close this and if I run this so you see that doctors we see the consistent doctors that has been added over there because now that a base has not been copied but we need to be careful that whenever we change in database it might get errors so we need to update it database in the destination folder as well to view that database status in output directory it's easy I will just double click on it and you see that another correction has been automatically created in the server Explorer and I can use the data in the output directory because this data is in the local file which is part of our project so if I view this data it has only two doctors and if I view the data from this table it has the four doctors now which means that when we deploy our application we deploy the database and also we deploy the application as well the executable file the binary file so that's the problem that normally we get while developing the service base database because it's a file and that file is copied in output directory every time whenever we run the our application so we if we get through such problems we actually fix in this way so let's update record in the database to do this we are getting the doctors in the grid so we can do one thing is that we can select one doctor from the grid and we can update the record of a doctor it's possible if I select a doctor and I can update like it's editable but not necessarily that we are getting the view in this way this will not update we'll do it over here but it will not update the data in the database so it's not doing in the database it's just in the grid only so if you want to attach this with the fields first we need to understand that how update worse in entity framework so I will add an event handler over here that is if I double click on this grid so selection change even has been added otherwise you can add it on your own so let's say change will actually identify that which object has been selected so I will not take a soul or log this dot grid doctor's dot selected item so I will put a breakpoint over here so that I see that which doctor has been selected so if I run this initially if you remember that we are customizing the the query result so that the doctor name and speciality is shown so if I select this doctor and if I mouse over and you see that this object of a doctor has been selected it has no ID and it also does not contain the qualification field and it is a custom doctor field so if I press search for them the 5 and continue if I load doctors and if I continue this and if I select any doctor over here you see this time we have a complete object of a doctor having the ID and so on so ID is a unique key and based on that we can do the search and perform the update because there is a possibility that that in the system there is a doctor with the same name with the same qualification these a lot of other similar things so normally we do the update based on the ID but first understand that how this upgrade is going to work so I'm going to add another button over here which is an update button so let's say for example I will change it to make it BTN update doctor update doctor and I will change or remove the even Handler and I will create my own even-handed over here so to update the doctor it's quite easy using link the thing is that it keeps track of the Curie and make the changes over there so let's say for example if I copy the existing code so I QED database and I'll say that the result is from the in DB dot doctors and I will say that where d dot ID is equal to 1 and select doctor so I'm going to select a doctor and I can actually show you what is possible in a message box so dot r dot because R is of type that can be of a list so I will it's better if I do for each for each loop and in this case I have a collection and message box dot show will give me the item dot that's a doctor name so I am filtering the doctor based on this and I will get the result that's father when the email of doctor having ID one so I will take you to step by step so that you understand and how a blade was so this is a doctor having ID one if I load and you see this is the ID one doctor and so to update that I'm having this R which is a reserved so I need if am work perform this which is called a kind of a tracking so it will track the changes in the object so if I say that are dot sorry are item dot name is equal to dr. am updated updated his that his name has been updated and if I do DB dot Save Changes I guess so I am I getting through and chaining the doctor name so on this update dr. button click I'm retrieving the doctor having ID 1 and I'm changing it to the attending a to the doctor a man updated so if I update this so this is a doctor I'm going to change and if I load the doctors you see that doctor I haven't updated and if I rerun this and if I see that doctor has been changed over here which means our database has been updated so you see that how update operation works so whatever the QT result is I modify or make changes in the reserve and I just do the database changes and it will update the database based on the change I have performed on this object that has returned from the Curie similarly to update with the help of user input I will reuse these fields and I will create a copy of these fields and let's bring it over here and bring this down so let's for example I want to load this and this is the copy so I will not use this let's rename it from a so txt a name let's make it to specialization and qualification and as soon as I select an item from the list I want to populate this field and when I update it should be removed from here and that's how I can work around and see how I can do this through the UI so if I do this election upon this election I want to populate those fields so I know that this selected item is the the type of object of class so I can put a check over here that if so so if this dot items so the type of or get type is equal to type of type of doctor class if this is a type of doctor class then definitely I'm sure that I can I trade through and retrieve the items from this so I can say that this is the selected item and I can convert this into the class and or I can I know that this is this item is of type doctor so let's convert it into the doctor object sorry for the spelling mistake so now I can say that this dot txt name to which is used for the editing I can give it a proper name that's not a good name and the second thing is that this dot specialization to the dot specialization and we have an error however because I am NOT using dot text I'm just assigning the object to another object this dot txt qualification dot text which is a text input field and this is the qualification that I am going to bring in the field so I want to populate upon these selection so if I run this if I select this item you see nothing has been populated because this is not of type doctor because we customized it to doctor name and speciality that is not pure doctor object if I do this and I do the selection and upon the selection it should display the type over here but it's not doing this so let's figure out that what's happening over here so this is the selected items so that can be a collection itself right so which means that if I need to see that if section items is greater than or equal to zero then I need to perform this operation dot count and then I need to select the first index so I'm assuming that user is performing the fun selection at the same time or at the one time so I can also do it in a better way on the proper way that I need to identify the number of selected items and then see that how many item has been selected so I need to convert the one object not the multiple objects so if I load we have an error over a index was out of range so I also need to put this selected index so selector index must be greater than zero or equal to zero I can combine these two if condition as well so if the select certain index is greater then I need to perform these conversion otherwise if I do the selection outside this grid it also consider it as a selection so if I select this if I select this and again selected items is the error so I don't need to do the selected items I need to do the selected item with the one object only to convert one object only over here signor doctors now the doctor has been loaded over here and you see that these are the doctors and I'm showing this result now I need to change this and update doctor should update this record so to do this I need to track this because I'm having a doctor object over here and I can create the kind of a mechanism so that I need to get the ID of the doctor so I can quickly get one thing that I get the ID that's a possible updating doctor ID is initially units if M is zero and I can say that I'm updating this doctor so this dot updating doctor ID ID is equal to d dot ID now we have copied this ID that we are editing currently I can now modify this update and based on that ID I can look for the item and I can update that item this is the ID that I'm going to access and filter out is reserved and in this case I am sure that I'm going to get one result because the ID ID is unique so I can use one method that is single or default I can also use over here some people do this dot single or default in this case either I'm going to get that single object which means one object or I am going to get the null so single nor default method actually it tells me dr. object and I can see that if doctor objected because just to be very safe I can check that if obj is not equal to null which means I am going to get one object and I can change that object based on the data in the text fields so text name to dot text dxd specialization and also the qualification and last but not least safe ranges same thing is very important because if I don't do the safe changes it will not do the update it will not update the database and will not make any change in the database so it will be doing changing in the memory level only so let's do this I think everything will work so if I select one doctor over here did the doctor definitely I cannot see the reason because I am NOT updating this rate definitely when I update the doctor I also emptied his fields see that doctor has been updated so let's see and stop and see the change has been occurred or not if I reload you see that doctor has been updated so let's bring it back to this one I've been doctored and this has been updated and to remove the doctor from the list we can use the remove method from the collection so let's add a button to remove doctor from the list I will remove them a bit over here I will just copy this button and will reuse it small modifications so BTN delete doctor and its own method that will be used for the deletion so to delete the dr. definitely we need the DB contacts I can also make it a global one but let's do that later so we have doctors collection and we have a remove method which actually except the doctor entity which the witch doctor object we want to remove from this collection I need to pass this object and when I pass this object I need to save changes and the data will be removed from the list so to do in a simplest way I can have the same thing like this I need to select the single object and I need to remove that so I will just copy this and we'll do slight changes in that I didn't copy this so let's assume that I am selecting the doctor and based on the selection I want to remove that object and I don't need to do any abrasion and definitely I want to do the removal only was I have the doctor in the database otherwise I will not do anything and it changes similarly for the DB say Save Changes I don't need to do this if I am NOT modifying any object so DV dot doctors dot remove in this case I will pass this obj which is a doctor object and I'm checking there it's not null then definitely going to perform the delete operation otherwise I don't want to do this so delete is simple just the remove it will do the removal from the collection and then don't forget to do the save ten years because Save Changes will to form the change in the database otherwise it will be doing the removal in the local collection if I run this and if I select doctor and if I say delay definitely it should ask that I'll show you want to bleed the doctor but let's move this let's remove this one in the fourth one so I don't know if if the removal operation has the performance I need to load the doctors and it has been removed from the list and yes we need to ask user that are you sure you want to do this removal operation or not and I can put a nice message box and in the message box I can ask that delete doctor and the caption is this is the caption and I will use it as a caption the second argument and the first argument would be the message are you sure and let's see some other arguments and it's and other arguments are this message box button is ok and cancel yes no and I can say that message box image is a question or kind of a warning so let's give it a warning because I'm deleting data and message box result is No so that's how I can create this show and then this show actually returns me message box reserved and I can save it message box reserved because it's an enumerator let's say result a mystery box result is equal to this message and see that F message box wizard is equal to message box r dot e yes so f user agrees to delete then definitely I need to perform this operation otherwise I don't need to perform any operation and nothing will happen so if I delete it will show a message box delete dr. are you sure you want to delete the doctor if I say by default it's no if I press ENTER it will be canceled see the doctor is same over there but so you won't believe the doctor yes and then it's removed that's how we can further 4d conditions and do things like this so that's how we can develop a small application with a single entity having a service-based database and doing performing extrude operation adding a new record into a database and showing in the grade updating records in the database and we can do this and we can also perform the delete operation and this is something that we can do with the single entity definitely we need to move forward and work on with some complex database and we also need to see that what happens if I want to change or update the database what would happen that what kind of steps I need to perform so that I get the consistency between the objects which are generated through the entity framework and also the database updated database change so let's see how we can do this but this is the main concept of analytic framework that how we can perform the database transactions through our WPF application and the different work is not limited to WPF only we can develop any kind of Microsoft provided technology software's that can be a web console and any other application that we can think of and we can use and the framework with all of those but this was the basic idea using and taking the help of link and the database entities with the help of analytic framework and this is called a database first approach because first we created the database and then we later on converted or the migrated the database entities into models you
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The Most UNHINGED Geography Channel on Youtube...
okay since I started YouTube several months ago I've been trying to watch more and more content within my Niche which is geography SL history of different countries and that kind of stuff and recently YouTube recommended me a video from this channel literally the most unhinged geography Channel I've ever seen it's called curon nation and if you think that Balden bankrupt was pretty weird with his remarks about women in the countries he went to oh sexy little things in their hijab what is where's the hotties well try to withstand this first of all the thumbnails on this channel really look like you went down some shady websites and then forgot to turn your adlock on they are just deranged okay look at this in Estonia women fight for mens in Finland they apparently walk naked in Kyan you can buy your wife the country that pays you to impregnate their women the [ __ ] is is this how can you even get more hinged than that I don't I don't get it I think I need to come down and uh let's see what actually happens in these videos in general I'm pretty interested in what Chinese women do with their mouths so yeah let's try to [ __ ] watch this the diversity and richness of Chinese culture are distinct from many others around the world yeah immediately it's one of them autom YouTube channels which I am not a big fan of but some of them are [Music] okay I watched it all and honestly it's extremely boring I don't even want to include it in the video and there's nothing unhinged in the video itself but the thumbnails are are extremely weird let's just say that okay another interesting thing I want to point to is that even though some of the videos get really really high views the amount of comments is not that big but nevertheless some of them are just incredibly funny I want to read some real quick without money you can't keep a woman these days there's no love there's only love for money and most relationship are based on it 136 likes yikes oh my God bro who's going to tell him who's going to tell him why he can't get laid where is money there is woman always this is the universal truth laugh and emojis oh my [ __ ] God who are these people man this is a real man's fantasy yeah okay so red pill guys watch this definitely my daughter spent time in Bhutan and took many pictures didn't see any PS of good-look women but she will be going back on track in a couple of years so I'll ask her to scout some babes out h a bro you even have kids what did you do with your lives so that you watch these videos oh my God bro okay I don't know why I made this video I can't do it anymore though so yeah I I know I guess just like subscribe or something like yeah see you goodbye
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Introit | Wikipedia audio article
the Introit from latin introitus entrance is part of the opening of the liturgical celebration of the Eucharist for many Christian denominations in its most complete version it consists of an antiphon some verse and Gloria Patri that is spoken or sung at the beginning of the celebration it is part of the proper of the liturgy that is the part that changes over the liturgical year in the Roman Rite of the Roman Catholic Church it is known as the anta funda ad interitum entrance antiphon as in the text for each day's Mass or as the Candace ad interitum entrance chant as in the general instruction of the Roman Missal 47 and as in the first Roman order six to seventh century in pre-1970 a ditions of the Roman Missal the word introitus was used distinguished from the normal meaning of the word entrance by being capitalized in ambrose enchant and been event and chant the counterpart of the Introit is called the ingress ax in the Mo's Arabic Carthusian Dominican and Carmelite rites it is called the a fizzy 'm topic history originally the entrance of the priest who was to celebrate Mass was accompanied by the singing of a whole Psalm with Gloria Patri doxology while the psalm was at first sung responds orally with an end ofin repeated by all at intervals while a solo singer chanted the words of the psalm it was soon sung directly by two groups of singers alternating with each other and with the antiphon sung only at the beginning in the end as is the usual way of chanting the Psalms in the Liturgy of the hours the change to this manner of singing the psalm has been attributed to Pope Celestine the first 422 to 432 Pope Gregory the first 592 604 after whom Gregorian chant his name composed several antiphon for singing with the entrance psalm if singing of the psalm was not completed by the time the entrance procession arrived at the altar the singers moved directly to the Gloria Patri and the final repetition of the antiphon in time only the opening verse of the psalm was kept together with the Gloria Patri preceded and followed by the antiphon the form of the Introit and Tridentine masked roman missiles which explicitly indicate this manner of singing the Introit the 1970 revision of the roman missal explicitly envisages singing the entire psalm associated with the antiphon that does not make it obligatory in contemporary catholic usage the Introit corresponds to the entrance antiphon and his sung or recited audibly throughout by the faithful topic text and liturgical use the anta funds of most Introit tsar taken from psalms though many come from other parts of scripture in some rare cases the antiphon is not from scripture salve Sancta parens from the christian poets adieu leus is the antiphon used in the Tridentine form of the roman rite for common masses of the Blessed Virgin Mary the 1970 revision kept a mass formula of the Blessed Virgin with that antiphon but provided several alternatives the words of the anti-fans are related to the theme of the feast day or celebration and most frequently have something in common with the liturgical readings of the mass in the Tridentine mass the Introit is no longer the first text used in the mass in low mass the priest reads it only after the prayers at the foot of the altar until 1908 even in some mass the choir began the Introit only after the priests had begun those prayers but Pope Pius the tenth restored the old arrangement whereby the Introit accompanied the entrance procession of the priest with the ministers the Tridentine mass has the priest read the entreat in the Missal even when it is also sung by the choir it also has him make the sign of the Cross when reading it a relic of the time when mass began with it since the 1970 revision of the roman missal the entrance chant begins as the priest enters its purpose is to open the celebration foster the unity of those who have been gathered turn their thoughts to the mystery of the celebration and accompany the procession if there is no singing at the entrance the antiphon in the Missal is recited either by the faithful or by some of them or by elector otherwise it is recited by the priest himself who may even adapted as an introductory explanation if another right immediately precedes Mass such as the Palm Sunday procession or the various ceremonies that precede mass at the Easter Vigil Mass begins with the collect there is no entrance at that point and so no entrance chant topic musical setting in the musical idiom of Gregorian chant Introit normally take the form antiphon verse antiphon doxology antiphon in the Tridentine missile this form was with very few exceptions reduced to end of inverse doxology antiphon for example the Tridentine missile presents the annoyed of the fourth Sunday of Advent as follows first the antiphon Rory Kaylee from Isaiah chapter 45 verse 8 roar 8 Kaylee the super at noobs fluent Justin a Perry ater Tara at German a Salvatore 'm drop down do ye heavens from above and let the clouds rain the just let the earth be opened and bud forth a savior then the verse from the beginning of the somme somme chapter 18 verse 2 Kaylee and Aaron gloriam day at opera Manu M Aegis a new sheet for momentum the heavens show forth the glory of God and the firmament declare at the work of his hands then the doxology gloria patrie at phileo at spirit tui Sancto c-cute erat in principio at new ink at semper @n Sekulow seclorum amen glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost as it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be world without end amen then once again the initial antiphon roar 8 Salvatore 'm Introit like operatories and communions are believed to have evolved from simpler reciting tones Introit melodies show this musical parentage most clearly and are often anchored around to reciting notes which may be repeated or per cust the melodies are mostly pneumatic dominated by neumes with two or three notes per syllable although syllabic and melismatic passages also occur the entreats of old roman chant share many similarities with their Gregorian cousins and often include a repeated extra verse that fell out of use in the Gregorian repertory topic use of the incipit in the same way as church documents are referred to by their insipid their first words in Latin Mass formulas are known by the incipit of their Introit which is the first text in the formula thus a mass for the dead is referred to a Requiem Mass and the three Christmas Day masses have been called Dominus Dixit lux folds bit and poor natus so to God at a Sunday is a name for the third Sunday in Advent late are a Sunday for the fourth Sunday in Lent and Quasimodo Sunday for the octave or second Sunday of Easter because of the incipit of the entrance antiphon zuv those Sundays topic in Anglican liturgy in the Anglican Communion Introit as the name given to the him or metrical Psalm which is sung at the start of a service a tradition which dates back to the reign of Queen Elizabeth the 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Petr Lautrbach - openssh in Fedora and RHEL - internal, features, ...
I think is unnecessary from everybody of you know this project uses an don't worry rate I'll slightly ssh protocol which is ssh protocol and i'll switch to user authentication protocol and authentication methods in short why we quote could use authentication methods and that's why and finally I will talk about privilege separation okay OpenSSH is a free version of ssh connectivity tool OpenSSH encrypts all traffic to effectively eliminate connection hide hijacking and other attacks it also provides secure tunneling interactive sessions and out thorough authentication methods and supports all society SSH versions SS OpenSSH is developed by two teams one team a strictly developing OpenSSH under OpenBSD project and doesn't include any portability things second team is team who works which works on a portability so you can use OpenSSH on other platforms like linux other B as these UNIX is or so this second team or project or this project name or this second team is called OpenSSH portable and you you and all releases of OpenSSH portable is the P suffix so that's why we have now in fedora OpenSSH 6.1 p1 it that means it's first portable release okay SSH protocol all SSH protocol is described it in RSC's the main RFC can be a CH architect protocol optic architecture which is RFC four two five one and this RC defines that SSH protocol is protocol for secure remote login another secure network services and insecure Network there are three main parts of this protocol first is the transport layer protocol which provides server all 10th occation confidentiality integrity and integrative perfect forward secrecy citation the transport layer is typically around over tcp/ip on port 22 but can be used on any other reliable streams second is the user authentication protocol which is which runs over the transport layer and provides authentication of user oriented Acacia user client outer creation to Sara the last one is the connection protocol which provides interactive sessions port forwarding and other things which you can do if SSH this protocol is based on chanimal multiplexing I will not talk about it just short note I will focus on the user authentication protocol right now as I said it's it's on the top of SSH layer protocol that means that all our messages or requests which turns over it's protocol is already encrypted bar under underlying clara ssh transport layer yes the wall authentication is driven by server which sends to client available available available authentication methods then koreans show choose one of on choose one and tries to authentic a method that method basic methods are public key which is only one which is required by RFC password host-based and none in short public key works on public education were server very user and several signs there or public education there's special one none authentication which is use for purpose of client which don't know which authentication should use so he sends requests with none and cell responses I will talk about it here you can see typical request of authentication where there is byte which she says that because that this request is SSH msg user out request then there's username service name which is always in authentication request ssh user out and method name each client want to use for this request out in server responses with either success or fail in case of failure there are two possibilities of fair first is real fair that authentication ends that authentication was not successful password was wrong okay it's not suitable or so but there is other possibility that's authentication past let's say passport is right but server needs another type of authentication from client to use so it's a okay pass authentication Ferrer but but partial access is true so so it was success but I need to I need another authentication why this all as soon as authentication is successful server sends message responds with SSH msg user our success and that means that server access authentication authentication is complete and after this response server should ignore any other requests of authentication during role authentication server also might might want to send some message to recreant that's that's why there's banner message which is format and can be can be configured in sshd config using this option as you can see in this example so banner option takes one argument which is file with banner message and usually when you use client and log in to server you will see that message from the file before your log before your password prompt so here's example how it works I'd say I have configured my sshd to use free authentications I was based on to education public key authentication and ask for identification and what what was happening when I use SSH localhost first of all clients and requests with authentication method man that means that you don't know what to use he doesn't know what to use and server will respond that it's fair authentication responds to authentication with method not should be always fairer it's it's not partial success and Korean that can use next methods which are public keys passport and host based so client choose one of it one of possible authentication hands in this case he choose public since Korean doesn't have any private key and private identity which is here he disables method and use another authentication which is here password so password prompt is shown to user and user can type is his password then client since his request with method passport and so on and it goes until client as any other possibility of out anticipation or until service ends that Korean past yes authentication methods there were since there is a possibility of partial success there were a lot of requests to to use this partial success in releases before OpenSSH 6 - which is not released yet but in a foreign place there was no no possibility to enforce user to use more than one one authentication so if you if you like user to use let's say two-factor authentication like he has public key and also here's to no password it wasn't possible if former form versions of OpenSSH with upstream version of constants 8 6 2 there will be new method authentication method which provides multi-factor authentication and you can specify multiple methods which are enforced for user to use this feature is also included already in rl6 free but but with another another option name in a row 6 3 its required of dedication to in Fedora 17 it's also required authentication to and but in federal 18 there's already back ported from develop entry Auto application method it's unfortunate but the development of this feature was long and upstream or back should buck looked like some times that there was no moved and we need to move this feature for us so we decided to use page from upstream Bugzilla which used required authenticate they use it in a rail and fedora and after some time upstream maintainers came with with their solution based on original page but with another name frankly their there their solution is better and provides more more rights more thank you so here's example how can it work in authentication methods takes string of parameters where the argument takes method list which is this divided by commas but also can be divided by spaces that means that I can I can set multiple require methods might put multiple sets of required methods in other words in this example this means that clean pass public key and password authentication or pass password and host based authentication so if Klien has public key and no password you can log in or if client doesn't have public key but knows password and it's in a let's say secured network or network where we know each where host knows each other then it's it's enough to password and a host based authentication an example of locks again it's when Korean Toscana ssh he gets method switching which he can use publicly and password it's always first methods in list so he decided if he was public key or password in this case korean doesn't have any any private key and he private identity so he decided to choose password after he typed password and past sent passport request he gets message that responds giggles response that authentication was failed but with partial success but with partial success so and with this response he gets another list where he said he's being said that he can use public key again first and host-based and since he already know already he can't use public key he tried to use host based authentication but he's not configured to host based so he say permission it's we can't use whose base is not configured it's not secure is not confined not confine it's not con configure and authentication fails the proposal but you can if for example that client was some something different than the public key method for authentication he could try first password and then then public key and it would succeed he could try because I think I believe that authentication protocol allows to know it's that there's no connection between server responds and Koreans requests so if server responds that you can use methods public key and password and client this message is coming from server yes but client can use anything from that but so for authentication methods are there any questions for this part yeah it does not affect the client at all yes question versus its authentication methods is backward compatible with old clients this is server server feature it doesn't affect any client it authentication for client the authentication is still same maybe there could be what server but they will basically be non-compliant with the protocol with our yes Christian was able to configure I would I will rephrase it if it's possible to use authentication methods in a match block or if it's only in global scope yes it's possible you can use you can use authentication methods in a global scope and also in the match block so you can use match user or match group these dis users use public key authentication passwords and in global scope everybody has to use Aero passwords question was this authentication methods are plugable or or in general methods if our pluggable because this this authentication methods option is using only methods which are already in OpenSSH it's not like you can't use plug-in you should you you would need to write your code recompile your project OpenSSH server and client protocol say that method name is just drink you can you can extend it with your name use name you name at your domain let's say and you will provide your own method name you can do it this yes yes you need to do it inside of OpenSSH there's no I think there's no plug in what plugging interfaces well there are metals that allow certain amount of like a birthday it's gssapi litter where you could have probably different implementation that banker burrows and there is the boat interactive that uses pan and for textural conversation you can use this and you can do anything basically so for most for example for for the one-time passwords the port interactivity module can be and this has these are OpenSSH project is not to make too much plug ability because it brings security requests I second part of this presentation should be about privilege separation during authentication and also during the connection protocol phase where we starting interactive session there are there are places where process needs superuser privileges or special privileges and run processes super religious which which communicates straight to network or which does a lot of other things may tend to errors or some privilege escalation so that's why was adopted privilege escalate privilege separation this way was implemented privilege separation to OpenSSH privilege separation or goal of principle a goal of privilege separation is to reduce of amount of code if special privileges it's achieved with splitting application into two parts or in two parts one part is privileged usually called monitor and other parts are without privileges and the are called slaves slaves usually ask monitor to perform operation which needs special privileges they usually ask we usually use socket pair which is created before unproven child is created and communicates via this is socket operation or request set of request or permitted actions changes during during the full phase or during the whole session depending on where we currently are if it's out education phase or we are in a connection phase or and last note that number of privilege operation is usually small like two or three operation so in provide separation there are usually two phases or in OpenSSH there are two phases one phase is pre-integration phase which is before users is authenticated so user is not authenticated slave shouldn't or must not have any rights to access file system or to create processes UID of slate process in opposite phase OpenSSH is changed to sshd and it's root file root directory it's changed to VAR empty SSH so it shouldn't be able to read anything on file system only this empty directory set of privilege requests in this in this face is K exchange is because I'm privileged child still communicates with client and they can during during session K can be changed or it changed again second request is user validation where it's on the beginning of authentication phase or authentication protocol there in with the first request server validate if user is holiday and if not it should always response failed on any request every request and the privilege request is authentication that's why outreach child can't treat it is a shadow or can do any other things needed for authentication that's why this authentication request is our privilege as an example here is list of processes how it works in Linux when you yes a xf xf there there's another process here which is not shown which is main daemon main demon forks privilege River child monitor and this monitor forks forks another child unprivileged take then with sshd u ID which and call him net as it's usually used for communication over network second phase of privilege separation is both authentication in this phase the user is successfully authenticated so the slave has its privileges has its UID and in this face there are privileges previously request again k exchange as case can it change your position and serve the terminal creation it's needed for interactive sessions as you can see the list of processes changed now it's here user name and here's in the name of processes observer terminal instead of net this process is it's other than this process this when my SSH client connects to the which of those processes is its question was to which process is connected to your client on the server is if it is the unproduced one or privilege one answer is on his/her picture client is connected always to unparished on approach one can do sort of operation which is for which you don't need he doesn't need special privileges like sending that tie receiving that opening opening ports for Pulver or forwarding or so so when he needs I will describe this picture so it's usually run down SSH did a demon usually listen on port 22 and when network connection comes he Forks first child privileged we from with it his own privileges which which is called monitor and this this process Forks first creates socket pair then Forks itself so the fork process in inherited it this socket pair and command communicate these two processes can communicate we are a circuit and this new process is taken off privileges so as it's written here fork and bridge child that means that child is forked and his you IDs change and GID is changed and truth is changed and that's his sentence for temporary child this approach I do all network processing so he accepts correction he sends a banner of officer he receives banner of Korea and he accommodates communicative Korean when the authentications is over Arthur Richart exports its it's state to back to monitor because we can't change process or its process UID count in Linux can't change its privileges during or CID during during lifetime so it has to export a state to monitor monitor then again fork child this time it's not unprivileged in meaning like that it's sshd UID but it's this time it's user you ID and this user user process do all all the other all the next things works if network data sends get request from user yes in this spirit separation is only done on on changing q ID on changing route there's new possibility of provide separation in opus age five nine which called sandbox with sandbox adds other or other the other limitation to to unpretty chess there's two types and boxes which can be used in a federal and a new linux or we use in federal our limit sandbox which uses set our limit to set limits of process up result that he wouldn't be able to create any file to create any process and file size of we set to 0 another another filter is 2nd filter which uses a new feature of karna of three-point-seven which code it's called second and you can you can see you can watch what this filter do using this command this filter isn't youth in fedora since it wasn't possible to compile or to build this this filter on systems which doesn't support runtime secum as you know Kouji built systems are known older systems then the newest federal height so it was impossible to use in my testing testing environment with this filter it doesn't even work because I'm privileged child did something with net socket which is not allowed with this filter so this filter is for federal right now to to restrictive to abused his example ok another another another feature of privilege separation in Fedora is integrating as a Linux in old fedoras like flora 16 an unprivileged user and peerage process was wrong with sshd context that means that all operation from point of view of a silly notes which can do sshd can also do an privileged process it's it means that if I switch that if you want to use SSH forwarding or SSH remote port forwarding you by default vary by default you are not you are not allowed to you should allow SSH D to form to use forward port it is this boolean and it was even needed for route which ran under unconfined domain so even route can't use SSH - are if this this this boolean wasn't wasn't on its its it was changed based on idea and page from then wash that we can use we can use users SELinux context also on unprivileged child so as you can see there's a paranoid child if already which has already my context confined to user staff you and now if i right now i'm not now sure that stuff you can open ports I believe by default no by default no right now with federal 18 if I have confined to user and and I try SSH means our SSH - are and then I wouldn't be able to do but if I do it with unconfined user or unconfined route there's no no no problem no restriction thanks to thanks to this privilege separation also on users there is some links where you can see specifics of SSH protocol where you can download this is portable then you can find talk about privilege separation and other information you can find in man pages thank you questions okay shouldn't you label the separation the processes was it question it was probably note that also the first approach child net which is Ronnie's society UID should also also change we should be run with change context to change context as a same same as this so we can probably use some you know sshd slave context on thank you Christian yes question was if this new if this apply also to rl6 yes from this previous separation on or a zillion of through separation is also in rl6 free okay thank you for listening and enjoy it
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Spatio-temporal trend analysis of gridded climate data using Python | Tartu Geo Code Meetup
so we are very happy again with the chance to have our phd students here in montebello and julia willow from us in the department of geography here at the university of tartu to provide some background on working with group climate data and titan and again we have put the effort in to prepare an online notebook eventually this will be shared so everybody who wants can follow that workshop in life clicking it through yourself we will also share the materials later and um and i guess without further ado i would like to give the floor to room and folder right and i guess i'll start by sharing my screen right and first of all i'll put a couple of links in the chat so first of all we have the top repo for this workshop and i'll also add as we're using binder to run this notebook that we have for the workshop uh here's the direct binder link that you can launch yourself right and i'm going to start by launching binder myself as well so should should not take that long to launch and after it's launched then bruno will give a kind of a theoretical introduction to this workshop which focuses on trend analysis and conducting this trend analysis using some python libraries primarily x-array and pandas maybe i can already start talking or do you want to wait hollywood uh yeah it should launch i mean soon okay maybe is a side note here for our guests so this binder is basically a online service this is hosted supported by many of the larger cloud mit companies as well as the european research consortium and basically it's of a pre-configured setup to literally run those uh general ports and as you can see in the upper right side the size of the machine that is backing each notebook is of course a little bit limited and so if you're going to do large scanners of course it should then eventually you know this type of interactive workshops and to share results um this is a really nice effective actually and this notebook should work the same way eventually also on your computer if you intend to download hey thanks alex um hi everyone thank you all for your presence and interest in your workshop uh entitled special special temporal trend analysis on temperature using python during this workshop we demonstrate how to handle net cdf data sets and also how to use and how to apply main candle trend tests on these data sets and in addition we are also going to demonstrate how to calculate the tail sand estimator using also python programming language to this end we use a gridded daily mean temperature data set that is actually provided by the european climate assessment and data set which is under copenh copernicus program and this data set is actually developed for the entire european uh using the weather station data set that is provided by the national or national agency of european country and the data set is actually created since 1950 until until nowadays but for this workshop we are going to be using only from january 2001 until december 2020 and we also already aggregate these daily mean temperature values into monthly basis so we what we are going to be using here is the mean temperature on monthly basis and also to reduce uh and to increase the speed of processing we also cropped the data set already for the entire baltics for the three states uh estonia latvia and lithuania so the idea is that for each pixel of this data set we will be we will be calculating the main candle on monthly basis uh we will take for example january 2001 january 2002 until january 2020 and use the time series of that respective pixels to calculate the trend that's why we call spatiotemporal analysis the main candle test is actually a non-parametric test that has been widely used to identify temporal trends in the time series of climate data and also any other environmental analysis as the the mk is a non-parametric test it does not require any like assumption regarding the distribution of the data but actually it only requires that the the time series should not be autocorrelated uh so the idea is that uh to identify the trends in this time series they may the main candle test first calculates the difference between all pairs of points of earlier earlier and later points in the time series so every value of the whole time series is compared with the previous values after acquire all the pairwise difference of these pairwise combinations it calcula it calculates the variance of this difference and which you which will be then use uh to calculate the z score or the z value the and this and the value or the sign of this z value is going to indicate if the trend is decreasing for the case where the z value is negative or if the trend is increasing in the case where z value is positive we also use or the main candle also use the z value to indicate how significant is that trend and for example for this workshop we define it as significant trends those that have a confidence level of 95 percent uh in addition to the calculation of the main candle we will also be using the tail send estimator which provide us or can allow us to have a magnitude or a number that demonstrates the magnitude of the trend the tail send estimator is actually given by the median value of all of the slopes of all pairs of sample points of the time series i think as a theoretical background that would be all from me we have had some links where you can go later on and check more deeper instructions and information about the the main candle and the taiyo sanded slope and i think now i have passed the floor to my friend holiger who you described the coding steps i hope you all enjoyed the workshop right thanks for the intro uh yeah as i mentioned before x-ray is the library that's of the main focus today but to give an overview for the libraries we'll be using so data loading we're going to be using uh intake which yeah some of you might have been in this tuesday's workshop last week isaac also used the same library then for data processing and wrangling we're using x-ray pandas and numpy then we're going to do some plotting which will be done with matplotlib and the trend analysis itself will be carried out out using pi man candle which is uh up by the library specifically for applying the mk test in python so as always we'll start with importing the libraries that we need and [Music] so so this temperature data will be a net cdf file i had a couple of links here in the introduction there's actually a youtube tutorial by copernicus marine service which talks about net cdf files but this net cdf file is located in our university's own own cloud folder and it's a kind of a yaml file if you're familiar with this this is how the file looks like um but we're going to use intake to open this catalog and we can see that there are two files in this catalog out of which we only use temperature so if you want to check out what this temperature file contains we're going to read the metadata we have this catalog object called cut that we created and what we can see is the url path for this folder that this file is located at the description then the driver which says that we're dealing with a net cdf file and also the link to this github [Music] repository where this catalog file is located at and now we can actually start reading in the actual data set so we're going to read it in as an x-ray data set so this xray library is kind of meant for working with multi-dimensional dimensional array data sets and it kind of borrows elements from for example pandas standpie as well as rastario so if you've used any of these libraries certain kind of functions will kind of feel similar to those and we'll simply use read to import the data and now you can see how this file actually looks like so what this x-ray data is it has it has dimensions coordinates data variables and attributes in our case the dimensions are kind of made up by three dimensions so we have two that are the sort of spatial dimensions which are the latitude and longitude coordinates for our grid cells in the baltics so we can see that they are essentially arrays uh we have more latitudes coordinates and longitudes and this combination of 57 latitudes and 72 longitude coordinates means that in total we're going to have a little over over 4 000 unique locations which are discrete cells of the baltics and then we have the ym dimension which is uh the combination of uh year and month um and as we have 20 years worth of monthly temperature mean values in total we're going to have 240 monthly values and we can also see that there's some sort of a coordinate called spatial ref so this is actually this indicates that there's some sort of a coordinate reference system attached to our data set and if we display it using the attributes property we can see that we're dealing with a dataset that has the classic wgs 84 which is the world geodetic system this kind of standard coordinate reference system attached to it and now this data variable the single data variable that we have called temp mean so these are the mean temperature monthly mean temperature values of the baltics for our study period and essentially we have almost a million values in this temp mean variable because like i said we have for each script so we have 240 monthly values in total and now to see what it looks visually so first of all for selecting a specific monthly kind of slice we can use the cell command short for select and we can see that instead of those 240 months we only have january 2001. next if we want to only look at specifically the temp mean array we simply add temp mean in uh square brackets similar to pandas if we're recording columns in pandas and for plotting there's simply a default plot command so this is january 2001 the mean temperature values for the baltics you can see that latitude and longitude automatically end up in the correct axis so to go on with our trend analysis so first we have a sort of pre-processing stage where we're going to convert the x-ray dataset into pandas data frame for more kind of convenient data handling then we're going to group the data by location which means latitude longitude and month and we're going to extract uh those group temperature values for each location for each month as non-prior arrays in a separate column so we'll start by converting the data set into pandas data frame so for this is there's kind of the self-explanatory commands to data frame and we're going to also use reset index to sort of flatten the data frame uh so we're getting only one row for each latitude longitude and uh month combination um next uh we're going so what we already see is that we're actually not seeing any proper temperature mean values uh in this sample that jupiter is showing us which means that there's a lot of missing values actually in this column so where these missing gliders come from well they're essentially the grid cells that fall outside our study area which means the neighboring countries which we clipped out as well as the baltic city itself where we don't have any temperature data so we need to get rid of those before going on with the trend analysis and we're going to use the drop dna command which drops the missing values um and we can see already that we're going to so we already lost sort of 300 000 rows which were all the rows that had a missing value in the temp mean column next for our convenience we're going to split the ym year month combination column in the separate year and month columns and converting those into integers so we're going to use the split command while specifying the delimiter which is dash in our case and we're using expand true to say that whatever the output of the split command is that we should get two separate columns in our case year months so we're going to run this and we're also like i said setting the type as integer in our output now we're also going to sort the data frame by year month because in order to get correct results out of our trend analysis we need to make sure that the wrong so the years and months both will be in the correct order so that uh when we are applying the trend analysis um year 2001 comes before 2002 and january uh comes before february and and so on so we're going to use the sort values command for that and saying that we have two columns that we're going to sort by and saying that we want posts in the ascending order and in place true means that we're conducting this sorting in place within the same data frame objects and finally we're getting to the grouping so like i said we're grouping by both location ones so both by latitude longitude as well as the month column and we're going to use the group by function from pandas for that we need to specify square brackets our three columns used for aggregating and we're saying that the column that the function will be applied to is temperature v now we're going to have these temperature monthly temperature mean values as the output will be a numpy array so we're going to use the apply function and saying that the output should be put into a numpy array so we're going to get for each latitude longitude and amount combination um an array which is which has length 20 for 20 years and for each of those years we're going to get the temperature mean value so we get this new object called temp group tf and if we check the content of this uh new array column we're going to select uh first row you can do it by i lock which says that we're going to select the row with the index 0 so the indexing starts at zero like python list for example and we can see that this array is in this row and this should have the length 20 right and now we can finally get to the trend analysis itself so like i said in the beginning we have the prime and candle library for this mk test and you actually have the link to this library as well but this library has 13 different versions of the mke test available so they have like seasonal versions other than the original version which we cited in the beginning in the introduction but we're going to use actually just the original test which literally is called the function original test and the test has an output which is these name named parameters in total there should be nine of those so we have a parameter which tells if the trend is increasing decreasing or there is no significant trend detected we have the p value of the significance test we have certain test statistics and we also have the tlcn estimator or the slope which we talked about in the beginning so if we test this function now so i'm going to take uh only the first row of this group df again and i'm going to get the array so the temp being column content and the output is uh yeah similar to the list we have here so we have nine different parameters and in this case so the month of january for 2001 for this uh location actually there's no significant trends you can see that the p value is uh way above 0.05 um yeah so this this first row there's a trend detected and now we do the same for each one of those rows in the data frame so we're going to use the apply function again and we're going to loop over these rows and apply the mk test each time using the same confidence 11 we had here which is 95 so i've even written here that this might take some time because we're going to do the same process uh over thirty thousand times because because we have over thirty thousand rows in our data frame uh and i think yeah i've even written here at the time so this should output also the time it takes us to run this cell so in my tests it went either four in between 40 seconds and a minute but our two gigabytes of ram should be enough so we shouldn't run out of memory hopefully yeah yeah but these row-wise uh iterations in bigger data frames actually this is not that big but this can uh be quite time-consuming if you had a hundred thousand rows it might not even uh run you mean like this with a limit of two gigs of ram right okay so we're done now uh so yeah 54 seconds uh and so we're using yeah not even half of the ram that we are allowed to have right and uh so we so this output actually will actually you can see that uh so now it's simply a long tuple with nine values uh unfortunately they don't have the parameter names attached to these so but we know that we need only trends the p-value and the slope so the indices we need are zero two and seven so we're going to [Music] get the result of this mk test into three separate cards so that we have um everything nice and separate now next um yeah so actually now we can already check um the significant trends for each one of our months so here i'm looping through the months this data frame so 1 to 12. so i'm also grouping the data frame by once again and i'm going to print out these three trend classes we have so no trend decreasing and increasing for each one of our months to see how many significant trends actually we get uh right then we can see that for example for january no significant trends were detected same for february uh but for april we actually can see that at least 11 cells had an increasing trends so even better for two and june looks more exciting we have increasing trends um etc so this is a question right okay yeah it's just um we can of course um maybe point this towards the end of the workshop but uh that's not so many questions right so the can the apply not be rewritten or matrix format maybe i know that for my i'm not sure what you mean by rewritten to matrix format i mean from my take i think whatever it means is maybe the way you can apply numpy and apply if you just multiply for example two numpy arrays you don't have to run applying but i think in this particular case um the semantics for uh for data frame are more convenient to easily really yeah i think that's what one of the sort of it's not immediately optimized for performance yeah i think yeah uh okay yeah for it with matrix i guess you mean to like speed it up and actually in my original tests i also kind of converted [Music] instead of to apply a data frame based mk test application i converted the data into a numpy array and then i kind of was checking if it's faster but in this case actually it wasn't that much faster i think 10 seconds or something uh was the difference but uh yeah i mean arrays are definitely more computer friendly i guess bigger stuff you're not doing grow wise probably right hopefully that answers the question um so where were we right so next um so when we eventually plot our trend classes to see where the significant trends are located especially for plotting we would need numeric data so the classes would need to be numeric um so here i have a simple function like an efls based statement pretty much so that we could convert our text-based trend classes no trends increasing decreasing into no trend would be zero decreasing minus one and increasing one and now we're going to also apply it uh our custom-made function numeric trend we're going to apply to the data frame so i'm saying that the input would be the slope column as well as the p value column so in our case p value would be yeah it is uh yeah so it would have to be below 0.05 right and as an output we'll get our numeric trend column right and before plotting i'm going to actually convert the data frame back into an x-ray dataset because the plotting will be done using the combination of the x-array and networkly so this can be done with the two x-ray commands so first of all we would like our new dimensions in this new data set to be the coordinates so 92 longitude as well as months so first of all we're going to set an index to our data frame which we're going to use the same columns that we would like to uh end up as dimensions in our x array data set so i'm going to set the index using latitude longitude at once and then i'm going to convert it into an x-ray dataset and then i'm going to use a sort of extension called rio x-ray which is meant for this kind of spatial operations using x-ray data sets so in our case uh we'd like to have our data set in the wgs coordinate reference system again like we had in the original source dataset so i'm going to use the right crs command and based on the epsg code so this code means that we're using a wgs pd4 and temporary will be our output data set and what we can see is that our data variables are both the temperature values as well as those mk test output parameters so p slope uh yeah trend numeric trends right and now we're getting to the plotting stage which is quite a substantial part of this workshop so first of all [Music] we're going to plot the slope parameter which is this teal sun estimator which shows how much the temperature has changed per year for each month um so here on first of all for looping we're going to create a plot for each month i'm simply creating a list of months which were looked through uh now for plotting these monthly slope values um uh yeah we're doing it using math mode leaves so i mean if anyone has used mat public before then the figure and subplot setup is kind of similar so we're creating a grid of uh four times three of uh method leave axes which we need for each one of our months and uh during this iteration we're going to loop forward 12 months and their corresponding axis and we'll each time we'll select the corresponding monthly data set slice from temporary using the select command and we're going to plot those slope values into that specific subplot right so i'll run this first plot we have so we're plotting using the plot command we had in the beginning we're plotting the slope variable uh here i'm also assigning a color map and uh i would like the degree symbol the proper degree symbol for celsius to be used for the color bar so i'm setting the color bar keyword arguments in this dictionary and we're also setting a title for our plot right and what we can see here is that okay and the colors are nice and off but if you look at the color bars then the ranges don't really match up they were assigned for each month separately so if we now would like to compare that for which months where the change is most drastic we cannot really do it visually because uh the colors don't really uh you know the range ranges are actually different so we would like to recreate the plot so that each time the colorbar range would be the same for each month so that we could hopefully see both the spatial and the temporal patterns of these slope values better yeah actually i forgot that i have it in text here as well actually right so to do that we're going to manually [Music] create our kind of color bar [Music] range so first of all i'm going to get for each ones both the minimum and maximum slope values and collect these into a list so we're going to loop through the months each time selecting that monthly slice from temporary and i'm going to get the minimum and max slope values and rounding them also and we get this so this i would call it the kind of potential list of color bar levels i would say uh now here we have duplicates because they might have had the same min and max values for different months so i'm going to reduce this list into these unique kind of levels so here we get the c bar levels uh variable so this is kind of the range which would be from minus 0.2 to 0.4 which should cover the total possible range of slope values we have for the whole data set over all of the 12 months and we have a step of 0.1 so these will be the color bar level ticks in this case we had kind of random ticks for the color bars right and oh yeah actually i have this extra cell so if you want the text-based month names uh we'll use the built-in python library calendar to get uh instead of these on the 12 again you know january february so we're also going to use this for our subplot titles right so now we'll recreate the same plot using our user define colorbar levels and titles [Music] yeah so in this case i'm specifying the levels using our c bar levels uh variable and i'm also going to say that the ticks should go to the same locations that we have the levels at right and now you can see that we have the same color bar for each one of our subplots and now we can actually kind of compare the months in terms of where temperature has changed the most and essentially the darkest blues are where the changes have been the more the biggest so we have february stands out actually the winter months also november and december and july looks to be the only month with kind of decreasing trends at least it stands out and there's no real spatial pattern i would say in our temperature changes so this change is uh degrees celsius per year for the over the whole 20-year period right and but regardless of these kind of slope values we're not yet sure if these trends are actually significant so we can't tell that for sure that we can over this 20 year period say that temperature has changed you know significantly february or july so we're going to now plot locations of the grid cells where significant trends were actually detected by the mk8 test so first of all i'm going to simply use the default options and coding the numeric trends which we converted from the text-based trend classes so the output looks like this and we can actually already tell that something is not right because for example january and april most of the trends should be actually but most of cells actually should have no trends but the colors end up kind of being mixed up and uh this is why because uh by default the plotting functions simply loop through our color map which are these three goblin columns so the idea is that decreasing should be brown no trend gray and increasing this kind of turquoise or teal column but as we did manually specify which class should should get which color they end up being kind of messed up so now we do have to do some manual labor to get rid of this kind of random color assignment so for that we need to make sure that the correct colors we will be assigned to the correct trend classes when plotting and we would also like to create the legend that is kind of more suitable for this qualitative data because now we're not doing uh dealing with this continuous slope values anymore but we actually have only three possible kind of values that we could use which are the trend passes so we wouldn't like a color bar rather than let's say this a single legend below the whole total plot so we're going to have some custom functions to get rid of this issue so first of all first of all i'm creating a function called get numeric trend classes so the idea behind this function is that we need to have some way of getting for each month only which classes existed in that month because if you remember we printed out [Music] this month-based list of significant trends we can see that for example january shouldn't have any other trend class other than no trends and for example april should have only two trend classes so we need to make sure that only those existing classes end up being taken out so the idea of this function is that i'm going to input a monthly data set slice i'm going to get a min and max trend values in this case we have the numeric trends so for example mean could be -1 at the max 1 and then i'm going to if needed also use numpy arrange to sort of fill in the missing so actually this is only for for the case where minimum is minus one and next is one so we need to get zero the no trend class somehow in here as well uh right uh i'm going to test the function uh below as well so we have another function now called getc map which takes the output of these existing trend classes within one monthly slice and then assigns the correct colors for each one of those trend classes so that decreasing would get the brown color no trend gray and increasing the teal or turquoise color so first of all uh we should create the color dictionary which is also ordered correctly so i'm using the ordered ticked [Music] data type from the collections package to ensure that each time colors would be assigned in the correct order so starting from brown which is the decreasing one and so on and this color dictionary will be the input of this gets get c map function along with the output of the numeric trend classes function so what this function does uh it gets the color of colors then loops over these numeric trend classes and um they depends from the color dictionary it calls out the correct color and appends to our list and the output will be the matpot lead color map object that only has the colors that are needed for these existing trend classes so in the case of simply one no trend class would only get a color map which has only the gray color in it right and here i'm going to test this so for example if you have the months of november just to check we should only have no trend or increasing trend sales and if we scroll above so this is november uh right yeah so we only should have increasing and no trend sales so the function works so the get c c map function output actually that we can't really see at the moment because as you can see it's a listed color map object from the matplotlib library uh right and finally for legends so as i talked about we would like a single legend below our plot which would have uh those three colors and those three corresponding trend classes so i'm creating a sort of list of patches these patches are bad but lead patch objects so these are kind of labeled colors so we have for each one of our colors we have a corresponding label which is the class so i'm using this and this will be the input of our legends so now we can sort of recreate or improve plot using the functions we just created so here i'm again get getting the monthly slides from temporary then i'm getting the existing training classes for this specific month with our get trend classes function and that will be the input of our get cmap color map assignment function and this custom-made color map will be used as an input for our uh plotting uh and i'm using add color bar false to say that instead of color bar i'm going to use the legend uh later instead and yeah so this legend function uh has a parameter called handles which we're going to use our patches our patch objects and we're going to say that we want a legend uh lower center so below our plot in the middle and b box to anchor so these are kind of blood coordinates so 0.5 means that it should go in the center of the plot and minus 0.05 means that slightly below the actual subplots and we want three separate columns so the colors should be kind of in all in one row and that's also doubt what we get so we have this single legend and now the kind of picture is already significant different from our kind of default kind of false uh what we had in in the beginning so now you can see that in most of the months actually no significant trend was detected which you also see which we also saw when we plotted our printed those [Music] that list of monthly significant trends those counts in the beginning and we can see that sort of the increasing trends there's no real uh temporal pattern as they exist both in summer months as well as uh in the colder months but what you can see that surprisingly in the northern kind of part of our study area which is the country of estonia uh no significant increasing trends were actually detected and most of the increasing trends end up in the kind of southern half sort of of our study area which is latvian lithuania so in the case of june or more in the western edges of [Music] lithuania and latvia november pretty much all of latvia and lithuania indicated an increasing trend in temperature but on the other hand the only significant decreasing trends were detected in july and specifically for some reason in eastern estonia [Music] so we currently don't have the literature the scientific articles on hand to say if these results make any sense hopefully they do at least i know that for november and october uh as of september they uh are true uh right but this what the show is kind of that despite having these um kind of highest slope values which means the temperature um sort of magnitude had was the biggest in february for example uh that didn't mean that those trends were actually significant because february actually showed no significant trends so this is something that yeah this is the reason we both plot plotted the slope by this themselves as well as location of the significant trends uh right and yeah i'm not sure if we're running all this time actually but so something that i had as an additional final addition to this notebook is that we did all this manual work and actually x-ray has kind of these shortcuts for kind of quick overviews where you can you might not be able to customize the plot that well compared to what we did but you can quickly kind of check out and create this kind of automatic plot for each one of our months so instead of looping through each one of the months selecting that monthly slice and then specifying all of those color bars while i just recently found out myself that x-ray has this for example one liner that literally does the work for us so we're going to say that we're going to plot the slope that is but we're not saying uh specifically which month each time we're simply specifying that the sort of uh iteration column or the aggregation column should be once uh and it automatically knows that it needs to do this 12 times and we're using column wrap say that we have we should get three plots per row and we don't need to loop through the axis and so on and we kind of get already uh maybe the color yeah the default colors might might not be the best uh might be a bit too intense but uh so this is a basically a quick one-liner to check out what your data actually looks like right and that's actually it from my side as well now and i can see that there's a few questions yes i think i can maybe starting start to answer the first question actually was about removing the n a values uh and then i think by answer this question also already answered dimitri's question that was the last one so actually in the metadata of the data that we use they say that they're it's supposed to have no n a values in the time series but since we use this data set in a previous research we even though they say it's written that we look at for missing values in the time series and actually we couldn't find anyone at least in the time period that we use in our analysis from 2001 to 2020 and then hollywood showed that he drop it or we drop these n a values because actually in the moment that we we crop it or we reduce the european time series data set for the baltic biotics area all those pixels that were outside of the country's borders there they were assigned as new values so that's the reason we those ones that we drop it are actually the pixels that would be outside of our study area but definitely definitely if you take like an additional or an alternative data set then you should uh verify and look for these missing values that they would highly affect the results and then if you have uh for example a missing value you can definitely use some kind of interp interpolation to assign a new value to that uh pixel in that date for example i don't know if you have something to add oliver yeah i mean uh this the data sort of uh or the array sort of gets filled out so uh up to the kind of total extent of uh the if you use like uh any kind of remote sensing data for example some restore data then you have this kind of extent that is defined by these core corner coordinates so it's kind of similar that um yeah those missing values end up being kind of you know used to fill out sort of the kind of rectangle that is the total extent of the politics then there will sorry then there was also another question of vladimir if have we tried to use daily weekly data instead of monthly average well in fact we have not tried to use weekly in neither daily data i think for this type of analysis maybe daily weekly would be especially if you are analyzing like a long term i think would be highly variable which means that it would be very hard to find a trend because the variability would be so high for example i know that in precipitation analysis they have it's it's a bit more complicated to find trends because of the high variability for example but i know that in the climatological research they usually usually use monthly values but for example here we use average but you could use for example analyze the minimal temperature monthly or monthly basis or the maximum temperature on monthly basis so you could analyze the patterns or the trends of these extreme temperature values higher or lower but i believe that daily weekly would be too much variability for example if you take may 1st of 2000 and then compare with may 1st of 2001 2002 it would be too much like variability and i believe it would be very hard to find a trend by weekly or daily on daily basis so we see that dowry has the command he has used for plotting all plots in the same color bar right okay yes i just mentioned because uh you didn't uh because you kind of post that as a problem so probably you want it to do just as it's discrete but that what i found is very handy if i want to have all the plots exactly in the same scale right yeah and then i get continuous color power yeah this potting is a whole like art actually you need to do a lot of if you want everything perfect uh you can spend like a lot of time customizing stuff i know a lot of time that's true okay and there is one other question about variability in the data how do you have any feeling uh i'm not sure if i got the question actually feeling about the variability in the slope values if the trends are making sense or yeah sorry for putting my michael um what i mean by this is like when you look at the daily variability so you're doing a monthly average but inside a month you can have a lot of variability so how much sense that you average mean and when you start comparing the different years so let's say that you take 2001 may against 2005 may how your internal variability did that change or does it play a role in your analysis um i think it may play a role but i believe that on monthly you would have at least not like a big picture but an overall pattern for that month which i'm not really sure if this overall pattern would be possible to find using daily values i know that the variability inside of the same month can be high but i i don't think you would have like a better uh overall picture of what's happening that month using daily values yeah but i mean uh average is one you could also use the medium for example if you see that um there are a lot of values in one area let's say that it is back in may and you have a high amount of values between 17 and 19 degrees so you you could say okay i'm not taking the medium i'm not taking the average but i'm taking the medium yes yes this could be yeah it's a good point i i believe i believe now we took the median because we did a box plot of the temperatures distribution for the whole area and for most of the months it kind of show like uh for temperature uh normal distribution because the median value was close to the mean value that is perfect i don't want to jeopardize the meeting too much so that's that's perfect no you didn't a box sort of uh analysis that's great okay just to add also for we did the same for precipitation and then it was completely not normal distributed so i believe a median will be more meaningful for precipitation for example i would agree uh thanks for the question is it guys um thanks thanks a lot for the contribution are there other questions overall i think we have managed to tackle also 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MLF021 - Want to earn more and work less? Angelica Prather
[Music] i started make my fun podcast because i needed more fun in my life when i became a mother i for some reason just put on this like high ponytail mom jeans and nose to the ground i wasn't having fun it wasn't until i started having fun that it started becoming easy fun and mental health go hand in hand for me i've been in this mental health game my whole life and i am so lit up to like help other people i'm so lit up for other people to experience this because it's what my wish and my mission is for every woman is to find safety within themselves because it took me a long time to get here hello friends welcome back to the make life fun podcast i am so excited you're back today i have with us angelica prather she is gonna be speaking live to us today and i am so excited to introduce you thank you for being here thank you for having me josie and the family who's listening thank you listeners yes so please tell us a little bit about your journey and about yourself and your story awesome i am angelica prather i am an income strategist for hair stylist and a business coach and i help people that are hair stylist through my signature program charger worth academy and what we do in charge of worth academy is we get you to grow your income without working more right so i have this less is more model that i created for myself that became the blueprint to help other beauty professionals kind of create that same lifestyle right i am also a mother of two beautiful children five and four they are 14 months apart so your mama was busy okay but um before i was any of those things i was behind the chair for 20 years i was a salon owner for 10 years and an educator for 10 years as well and so i have a well diverse in the beauty industry i love it it's one of my favorite industries and i also have a hair care product line robin laurel and company that's named after my mom who is deceased and actually started her journey in the hair care industry but didn't get a chance to fulfill it at the age of 31 she passed away so i'm just picking up the torch and i'm all about legacy and that's why i am now helping other hairstylists live out their legacy like actually live it now and create that future for themselves so that's just a little bit about me oh my gosh you are doing all the things busy mama yes and helping and inspiring so many in the process so i'm gonna just get into it as hair stylist being behind the chair i love that the first thing you said is less is more my motto was always work smarter not harder i am no longer behind the chair myself but i was in a cosmetologist for 10 years 11 years 11 years actually and behind the chair for eight of those and teaching for two so i can totally relate with all that you're saying and what goes with all that and before we start recording you were speaking of being the ceo when you go into the model of coming from being at a salon to being a booth renter and i would love to speak on that because i know that that's a big transition yeah there is like a road map that a lot of people follow in our industry and that becomes this busy right this busy and i have something that i teach all the time about the busy framework when you're transitioning maybe you came from school right and then your goal was to either work in a salon get your training up and then move into booth renting a lot of times when i see people go into booth renting they don't see themselves as a ceo right they still just put the cap on as i'm a hair stylist and their focus is building a clientele but it's not focused on building a business and one of the things that ends up happening is i always see people you know go to all the technical skill classes i am not knocking technical skill classes that is how we keep up with our trade and our profession but there is another part of it that you have to step into the ceo number one you're the ceo of your life so what do you want your life to look like while you're behind the chair right so that's the first part your second part is the ceo of the business right this is a biz miss right i don't care you love connecting with people but you still have to make a profit and so i'm big on teaching stylists how to make a profit how to pay yourself first but also how to have reserve income and so some of the busy framework that i see a lot a lot of people who are going behind the chair even though you said work smarter right that's your philosophy people just don't know what that looks like in our industry because we're watching other people right so the busy ends up being broke underpaid service yearly because they're so focused on let me build the clientele that becomes a rat race so it means you're chasing clients rather than saying what's the foundation of my business and what is it going to stand on if i'm a hairstylist today what does it look like five years from now what does it look like 10 years from now and what does it look like 20 years from now and so that transition of being a booth renter it's all exciting right because you're like oh i own my own seat yes but here's a different thing when you're a booth renter you're actually in an establishment right so you're in an establishment with a name that is in someone else's business you have to marry the vision right you can't just rent a booth because you can afford it you have to make sure that it aligns with the clientele that you want to attract aligns with the lifestyle that you as a ceo and do i marry the vision of the actual owner of the salon right you can't rent something if you don't really understand the value of what you're coming into and i feel like people that are just renting don't see that correlation and just like i can afford it and so i'm gonna rent and then they find themselves a little overwhelmed and burnt out and so that's what i love to do to help people to avoid the burnout yes that's a big one and i love how you were speaking to that vision because that vision whether you're whatever business model that you're going on to or even as a mother like having that vision and casting that vision five years ten years twenty years is so important because then it gives you little you can take little steps to get you to where you want to go versus like getting in that rat race of what you're saying of just like getting clients getting clients getting clients and just putting on the hat but i'm now owning my business but i'm not that ceo so i love that you spoke to that because that is so important to have a vision for the future and whatever business that you're on that if you're listening to this and you're not a hair stylist having that vision is just so big and so important i love also how you were speaking to about having that legacy having yes just that vision for the future that's the biggest thing and so how can somebody step into that vision for the future and i can only talk from experience and in what i teach a lot of times when we're tapping into the vision it stays in our mind we never write it down right and so people will do vision boarding and different things like that and then it just kind of goes into the to the wayside but i do something called live vision boarding and it's not my idea it's my husband's idea i actually would go to the places of where i can see myself at right and then i would actually say okay this is where i want to be now let me take the actionable steps right what is it going to take me to get there and so there's a little bit of laser focus right there's that auditing with relationships with who i'm going to be around i'm going to put myself in that place right the legacy of where i'm desiring to go has small bite sizes right i'm never gonna reach where i desire to go right away there's like small steps and so i'm a firm believer in writing down the vision and making it plain see what we do is we jump we're like oh in 10 years i want to be making this and there's nothing wrong with that you can say it but do you have the actionable steps so i would say take the bite sizes and i actually like to go if i seen a storefront let's say and i'm like one day i would love to own a storefront right a storefront salon now what i'm going to do is ask myself how how and when when do i want to do that right and so the how is i'm going to start positioning myself to find out everything it takes financially and from either getting a mentor or actually paying someone to help me get those results because that's the goal and desire of how to get there same way we take technical skills you should be taking business skill classes to get to own those things you can't just say i want to own this salon you know the storefront or salon front but i don't have the the resources right so what are the resources it's going to take how much is it going to cost me how much of my life am i going to be in this storefront those are the questions that you have to actually put in paper so i usually go to the destination i speak it out loud and then i do the backward steps i write the vision out step by step and it ends up becoming like living your legacy right awesome i love that that just gave me chills because it's so true that you have to put yourself completely in that vision in that imagination you have to be all in it and then once you start working backwards it starts to fall into place so much easier then if you're coming from the place of like i am here now and i want to go there it feels impossible that there doesn't seem like it's even doable but i love the idea and that's how i vision too is looking to the future and then coming back yeah that it's like you could see the steps a little bit more clear yeah and actually go stand in it right go stand somewhere my husband and i at one point wanted to work on the beach right and we lived in california and so what we would do we say one day we want to live have a house on the beach and so what we would do is take our laptops and go sit on the like local beaches where other people's houses were right and so when they would have open house tours back when before covid we would actually go into those beach homes which wasn't a lot of them but we would actually just go and walk through and say okay this is what it would look like and then take a picture right that is real life vision boarding not just cutting out someone else's fantasy picturing yourself there so we would go and take a picture and be like this is going to be us one day yes right because that's live vision boarding and i feel like if you can feel it then it feels like okay i know what that feeling like i don't live here now but one day i'm gonna be right you hear people say manifest i'm a firm believer in you can call it manifestation or you can call it god right but i feel like what god has for you is for you and he doesn't give you these dreams or these goals so that they can't be realistic right they're innate in you they're like birth in you it just takes work to get there and you gotta be realistic with yourself so i like the version of live vision board but we would go sit on the beach take our laptop and then just be having the conversation about what it looks like and what our lives would look like and so i just challenge everybody who might be listening if there's something that you want go try it out right you can try it and you realize i don't really this ain't the life for me like i'm not good like at one point we thought we went on tesla we sat and i was like no my coins can go somewhere else like it just didn't it's a car right it just didn't feel that great go and do live vision boarding you'll be surprised of what what feels so real just even now like putting yourself into it like physically putting your body there because then you're not manufacturing that emotion you're not manufacturing it and like you said it's not somebody else's picture in your dream it's like you there right there and so i love that i encourage you yeah i'm gonna try it and i encourage all you guys to try it as well so i'm gonna go back to speaking a little bit to our entrepreneur that is feeling super overwhelmed they're feeling that i can't do this they're feeling for me i call it being planted like you are at the planted state where you have to get over that dip over the initial hard part but it feels like you're never gonna get over that right it feels like you're never gonna see that into that tunnel what would you say to that entrepreneur that is right there today that is at that moment where they are planted they're under the ground and they just can't see the light oh you know that's actually a really good question and it's something that i actually lived out and something that even to this day i am at a season where i'm planted right i'm planted and i'm walking and i'm watering the seed right and the reason why i say that is because i have this long list of things that i would like to accomplish myself personally personally professionally and so when you are underground what i can say when you're underground there's something that's special that's happening you're being molded right there's a molding there is literally grace that's happening when nobody knows what you're doing that's when the magic is actually happening it doesn't feel great but greatness always feels uncomfortable and that's something that i'm speaking for myself as well so i'm being totally transparent with you guys okay but i always think about a bamboo plant underground it takes almost three years right for it to form something but when it grows right you still have to water you still have to do everything when it grows it grows at a speed of lightning and so i always say when you're underground and you're planted and you can't see the light right think about are you prepared for how fast growth looks like does your life mirror what you desire because there's a grooming stage right so that feeling of like what am i doing this for why am i doing this am i serving the right clients whatever it could be you're underground for a reason and so you are basically the farmer who's planted the seed the seed has to be watered and i think there's something in this waiting period that we don't like but the waiting is where the grooming is and that's where you get stronger and stronger and stronger and when you're strong then the success if you want to now the plant is growing and the success is thrown on it you're able to sustain it see we want instant gratification but can we sustain the gratification that's coming along with it and so that's something i constantly tell myself every day the things that i have on my list they're bigger than even where i am today they're so big that i'm like okay can you sustain that version can your kids sustain that version of you right because you're walking to a new season of life right and that entrepreneur that is like man i'm doing all of this and nothing is coming out of it look around you and say could my lifestyle handle it could the person i am today handle that if you just have a real candid conversation with yourself you'd be like oh heck no i can't do that not today my mind ain't strong enough for that you know because a lot of times we want the reward but we don't know we don't want the process to get the reward so i would just say be encouraged literally keep surrounding yourself you're like feeding your mind with the positivity because the goal that's birthed inside of your bosom is going to come to fruition it's just it's just there right it's going to happen like i will speak to hairstylists the clientele that you desire you just have to keep showing up as a ceo molding yourself surrounding yourself with greatness right even if they're not reachable but they might be online keep studying what they're doing find out the process right because a lot of times we're just looking from an external lens but there's internal work that had to happen for that person to reach that success so that you can actually even know what their name is so i would just say stay true to what you're doing the path is set for you and you will reach it but enjoy the process it doesn't feel nice but enjoy it oh yes so there's a few things that you said that i'm going to have to highlight because it is so true it doesn't feel comfortable it feels it's that discomfort that we want to get through as quickly as we can and you're saying like that is when something is being burned that is when the magic is happening that is when when you're planted and you're the planter you put your you planted the seed and you are in charge of watering that seed and i love that because it's so true and also sustaining it if we were to shoot up as fast as we are envisioning our future you're right how we're not that person who is doing that thing right not at all and so it's gonna come crashing down because it's going to be too it's going to be scary now the overwhelm is going to be even bigger so i think if we can start to remember that that changes and that shifts and that changes the game for us yeah and i like to add something too i'll just tell this quick story when i first started in the career of being a hair stylist i my goal was to own a salon i tried three times money invested like three times and the door i mean every single time that i like put money down for the storefront literally something would happen and i would get every dollar back i was disappointed the first i was really disappointed the first time the second time i was like oh my god this is horrible third time i'm like okay maybe i should just give up on this dream right and but then fast forward i wasn't ready i was so not ready because there were so many things that i did not know what it took because i wasn't looking from a different type of lenses as i matured and involved in my career i started to identify what are the ideal clients that i need to serve right who am i as a stylist like a lot of times in the first five years you just don't know who you are right so we want the success we want the big clientele and all this other stuff or you want to be a booth renter you want to be a suite owner and a lot of times you find yourself in overwhelm or discomfort because there's a lot that you just don't know but you rush the process and so there's something about that waiting period every time you rush you'll find yourself in a season where there's a lesson to be learned and i learned a lot of lessons thank god i got my coin back but it was definitely uh you know hard lesson to learn so i think sometimes being patient with the weight process is really crucial it's like that muscle you're getting that patience muscle you're getting that discomfort muscle and you're knowing your strength in those moments you're knowing how powerful you are in those moments of waiting yeah the weight is uncomfortable but it's so worth it yes i don't like it yeah i agree i'm right there i agree and another thing you said that i want to highlight and speak on is that inner game that inner game i think right now with the way the world is and what's going on in that world in this world that we're living there's so much in our inner game as an entrepreneur as a mother as just being in this world is so huge and i would love for you to speak on that so you said your inner right yeah your inner game your inner work because you were saying we're familiar to that yes this is the thing about that inner work that inner man that inner being right i didn't just wake up and was like yo i'm about to take over the world i'm about to help a lot of people i'm from new york y'all so if y'all hear my little like go heart it's just my new yorker in me that inner being is a developing like you said a muscle and so i always like to call it a calling we all have a calling and a a destiny whatever it is i think motherhood is is ministry you're like grooming a person and i'm just like some days i wake up i'm like okay you gotta check yourself your kids will be a good reflection of the imperfections that you have just facts right i think when it comes to developing and like looking inside a lot of times we're so focused on the exterior like especially for hairdressers how we look on the outside and stuff like that i would say one way to like see how you are is look at your circle look at your either your mom's squad look at your family dynamics look at your friends look at just take an audit i'm a big component of auditing certain areas in my life and if i feel a little discomfort i usually say okay if i'm lacking maybe growth in an area where i can't speak up i maybe don't have good boundaries right then where did i learn that from right i'm always just assessing i probably got that from being a people pleaser in doing hair right because we are aiming to please our clients right and i always say every hairdresser is a people pleaser if they don't realize that right but then it comes i'm shifting right i have shifted for years now i'm now helping hair stylist and i realized i had to create new boundaries because i'm talking to a different completely audience right it's just different things but that inner being is a constant work you never get to this place of perfection right so if there is something that you're like looking and you're like now i feel whole that thing about wholeness is just the fact of accepting every part of you and i'm a firm believer that you don't get whole you get well if that makes sense you get well with knowing who you are how you are how you're going to develop and i think it does take work it's an everyday process i mean some days i'm just gonna keep it all the way real some days i'd be like listen the way i'm set up today is i'm not feeling it right and so i give myself the grace to say i'm firing myself today this is not my best day that doesn't take away from the work that i'm doing but i'm just very honest with myself first and i think sometimes we're just not honest with ourselves to say today is a a bad day and if there's multiple bad days then you need to go get seek other help right but for me i know that when there's a day that i'm like i'm off my game i give myself the grace to say all right angelica on the inside is like having a a mental day take it fire yourself for the day i'm big about firing yourself for the day and my kids even know that it's like mommy needs to fire herself yep mommy needs to fire herself today and they're like okay mommy's gonna have a timeout yes mommy's gonna have a time out go sit down they're like all right and we're good we just having this moment it's a great moment my kids are seeing me as the human being they see me pushing towards purpose but they also see me as the mom and then they see me as the person and like i said before even answering your question was your kids are a great reflection i didn't really start having those real real raw conversations with myself until i started to see it in my kids like my frustration or like you know me trying to push and like make things happen for them it really slowed me down to look at myself in the mirror and say okay are you trying to be whole are you trying to be perfect are you trying to be well and i i choose to seek well oh i love that i love the so many things that you said i love that you say you fire yourself for the day you're having a mental day you take it yes and that grace yes that is needed the reflection of it being in your kids and you speaking to yourself like is this what i need is this how i want to be in the world and changing it and giving yourself that permission to to transform as you're doing it right yes absolutely and i think one thing like you know you hear this buzzword coaching right and coaching is another way i like to look at as a guide right and you're guiding people that you have solved a problem but uh one thing that has highlighted for me is as i'm supporting other beauty professionals and i'm looking at their lives every time you say yes to a new process or new version there's a growth that happens within you so even though i'm supporting hair stylist i see such a growth in myself because i'm watching them blossom right i'm constantly growing on my end but and i'm being fed from my sisterhood right that helps me stand but i create a space for them to be that sister and to grow and develop and i always say when that door opens like we're talking about your pricing and stuff like that but when that door particularly opens it opens other doors for you to say i'm not whole in certain areas so let's go get well right let me go get my wellness check and we do have that language in my coaching program you gotta fire yourself are we firing ourselves what's the day that we're firing ourselves and we stick to it right that's called what we call scheduling i don't want to put that on another woman's box because we all have a to-do list let's just say let's do our wellness check you're gonna fire yourself for the day so what does that look like for you for a day where you are like i am firing myself the day and your children and how do you have that conversation because we have a lot of moms that are listening to the show and i love this so much and i think if that shift can happen for somebody today it would be a game changer oh big time it was a game changer for me well i would say it started with obviously the conversation with myself i'm married i had to have that conversation with my husband and what it looks like to be fired for the day right because men are not mind readers so it had to really start with him to let him know today is just one of those days i just i'm gonna withdraw and then he knows to kick up in gear it's not something that just plans and it's not like i wake up every day like that i usually wake up like ready to conquer the world every day but it's it's a few times out of the the month that i'm like okay i need a wellness check and we we give each other the grace to do that both of us because i just think that makes our marriage very well but what does that look like for someone who may not do that right so let's say you wake up i just like to give real scenarios because you're rushing to get your kids out to school right you find yourself rushing a lot more and then you're feeling that overwhelm a lot of it is because we didn't plan that's usually why we're rushing right because we just didn't plan and when i noticed that i wasn't planning out even down to the smallest details like my me time right like i literally was like okay this is mommy day this is mom time this is you know all of those different things that's when i found myself not being well and so for me i would literally just say okay if i woke up and i'm feeling i just had it i'll just keep it real i don't know when the show is gonna air but like three days ago it was like a sunday and usually on sundays like family day we go to church and i woke up and i said i'm really tired like my body is still feeling exhausted there is nothing for us to do so mommy's taking a wellness day i told my husband i said i'm just not i want to rest today he said okay i got the kids and that's just that balance that we have now for those who are single because i know there's a lot of moms that are single out there i was raised by single women and i didn't get it right but i learned this from my own she was raising five of us so after my mom died she then took me and i i'm a sibling of three it's three of us and so we got not separated but they were with my grandmother my two brothers and then my aunt was with me and she would literally peek her head out the door and she said it's my time like literally it was no conversation and she's like you guys are fed you guys are well even when we were very little she just showed us how to be independent and she would make us occupied like i just want to encourage moms that are either single or married it's okay to not overdo like your kids in one day are not gonna die because you just laid on the couch because you may have given them maybe their ipad maybe they were able to jump all over the house and do all the fun stuff while you just rest it's okay like you don't have to be perfect patty be okay with saying today is not a good day and i'm gonna sleep or i'm gonna just sit on the couch while they just have fun and color and be not engaged because my babies are very little we started having that conversation mommy's wants to be fired today and i explained to them what does mommy mommy time look like so now it's just a part of their language just like when they get a timeout i i tell them mommy needs to time out so they say mommy go get a timeout yeah mommy's gonna get a time and i'm okay with that start the language right you know you just your kids can see you as human beings and not like this robot i don't want my kids to see me as perfect patty i want them to see me as real raw and relevant and that's going to prepare them for life 100 that is so true to all of that for me growing up i did not see my parents struggle they did that behind closed doors so to us it looked like they had everything together they were just 100 perfect the house was always clean everything was always done and as i grew up i'm like how did you do this and so that's even manifested with my siblings like the way i see my brothers that has so many unrealistic expectations of their wives because of what they saw my mom accomplished with five kids being perfect and so seeing that rawness sets your kids up for the future yeah yeah i and it's so funny people come to my house like do kids live here i'm like you definitely do we treat our kids like a part of they are part of the family they are part of the legacy and we all are doing their part right so we hold our kids just as accountable cleaning and and we make it fun for them so that we don't have to first of all i'm not gonna be a slave right i don't know who said motherhood had to be a slave but i thought we were raising men and women right and so i'm a firm believer that one day they're gonna have to do it for themselves so make them a part of the family and not just like let me do do do for them i make them do a lot and be considerate of others and so that's something that we have instilled in our kids but people come over all times like your house is clean i'm like well the last i checked that's their toys and if god bless them with it and they don't want to keep it we can go bless somebody else so if it's on the floor it belongs to someone else i mean that's just the model that we're having in our house that might not work for everybody but i don't know about you but these kids are going to get old and grow up and then it's going to be me and my husband so i have to invest in the all of the relationships and my family made it look easy too being single but i'm like the way my kids are set up i don't know who could do this like i'm not set up for them like thank god for my husband no i don't know if i could do it by myself i mean the pivotal shift for me was having children i was single most of the time in my career and i cracked the code of making six figures as a stylist very young so i did that year after year of the year so that wasn't that wasn't a pinnacle reach for me but when i became a mother and that was the last four years of my career at like 16 years i was single right i had no kids so i was able to invest in my career very very strategically and then i became a mother and i was like i'm not going to sacrifice my income because last i checked kids costs right my responsibilities have increased but how could i not compromise my time as a mom and not compromise my time as you know making an income and so i was able to work eight days a month throughout the year right so eight days a month still with my kids still really present and still make six figures and so i'm passionate about showing people that particular blueprint i don't in my program i don't claim that you're gonna make six figures but i just show you the less is more model and you work there right that's the point and so motherhood really changed me that's when i stepped into my purpose work and say you know what more moms because most of us that are in the industry are women and we're going to become a mother at some point and you shouldn't have to compromise between the two you shouldn't have to choose but there is a way that you can do it that works for your lifestyle and it doesn't have to look like anyone else is so super passionate about that as well yes that is such a i love that we're shifting to this because that is so important we think we have to choose we think that we can either have the love of our life the family of our life and be the mom or we can be a working mom and then have to sacrifice the home life and i love that you're speaking to we get to have both yeah it just goes back to that live vision boarding like i knew that i was going to retire from the chair at 20 20 years right so i already had that that was the number i was like i don't got it and my body passed there and then i always wanted to be married and i always wanted to have children and there's this horrible thing that goes in our industry i know you've probably heard it's like you know get married with some guy with good benefits [Laughter] i know that's horrible but that's just that's something that people have advised right and so when my husband and i got together he was adding to my life he wasn't it wasn't the benefits i came into him well you know i bought the best version that i could and so we added to each other's lives but once we had kids i was like okay i still love this industry i still want to be a part of this industry i'm a newly married woman and your clients want to grow with you too they were really excited about me getting married they were really excited about me having children because i said i never wanted to have children so that was very interesting to watch right and they stuck beside me from two maternities i mean my maternity leaves were extremely long and i had resources to support myself right while i was on maternity leave so i didn't come back and was stressed out but motherhood really shifted the game for me and i felt like i can have it both and i wanted to show people how they can do the same right have that freedom as well and so i feel for women sometimes they don't look at their natural gifts and talents as something that could be lucrative and so that struggle and then not having the right community that can help you and show you and support you that's all important but you can have it all i mean if god gave it to you you just have to find that new way and that new version of yourself and be okay with saying r.i.p to the old version that comes back to investing in yourself investing in that vision and finding that person or that thing that has been there before you and is able to like ease you along so that you're like we were talking about earlier you're fueling your mind you're fueling your soul and you're getting fired up and you're staying lit up about where you're going and again that life visioning and putting yourself in that image and that picture and if you could try it on even better try it on i like that try it on even better and i love that you're speaking to like we do not have to compromise we get to we get to decide the life that we're gonna live and it's up to us to make the decision whether yeah if god puts it on your heart whether you're gonna say yes i'm all in i'm ready for this ride it may not always be easy but i'm gonna go for it yeah and you said it it's not gonna always be easy and i don't claim that it was easy i mean i have good days i have some peaks and i have some valleys i have some grow moments and i have some glow moments and the places where i have to grow that takes a little bit more work and the places i'm glowing in obviously finding that good work-life balance for myself that's always important and i think everyone needs to be okay with looking at their lives from their lenses and not from whatever this quote-unquote society says your life should look like whether you're a hair stylist or you're in the entrepreneurship game i think sometimes we're looking to the right and the left and we're not looking at our own path and the path that we once said so make your i always say make your blueprint right your unique path of success make your blueprint in our hands it's in your hand yes yes oh good so i would love to speak a little bit about that work life balance that one is not an easy one no it's not i would just tell you that every day is different right motherhood sometimes our feelings don't feel the same my husband and i he's military so he's very rigid and as a hair stylist and creative i was like boy you better get out of here with all that schedule this is not going to work for me but it's so interesting that i started to adapt like there was things that he added to my life now i schedule my clients i had a very good healthy balance but because i was so s scheduled in my business i wanted to be free with my motherhood right i was like i'm gonna let my kids just you we don't have a good time we you know i put them to bed at a certain time so they were very rigid in certain areas but what he had me do was an exercise like okay what does it look for our life and we do it at every seated theme and we kind of write it out like what do we want this season to look like i just transitioned from california to georgia and the kids now have grandparents that are really active to help us right even while i'm sitting here talking to you we have support right my daughter is not in school so i kind of wrote out what the life would look like how many days am i going to invest in my business and how many days am i going to be permanently active in parenthood right and then how many days am i going to be active in my marriage and that doesn't mean i get to take a break i'm not saying that right but it goes back and this might not work for everybody but it just it becomes more realistic i don't like to do lists i can't stand them don't give me a lot to do right but i know that if i work on just monday or just wednesday and just thursday then that's the day that i'm gonna be working and i set hours in that particular different thing and i don't try to do anything else outside of that so just finding that you can plug into work and go dive into it i can get a lot done in four hours and i could if i did a whole eight hour day and i'm just wasting my time and so i just block out certain things that i'm capable of doing and then the rest i feel like i have a freedom because i know that my mind is like ten to two is everything for work three days out of the week everything else my laundry my this all of those different things that are real life things i just particularly do on those days if it don't get you know if i don't get done i'm very strategic about the things that i'm doing and that is the lifestyle that i adapted from him i get up every day at 5 00 a.m to make sure that i have time for myself that's a that's a sacrifice but as a mother if i don't do that for myself and pour back into myself then i'm always giving i'm giving to my students that's in charge of worth academy i'm giving to my children i'm giving to my husband i just realized that i had to find time to commit to myself and the best time for me was at 5am before everybody else get up and i hear the word mommy or i hear anything else so i would just say that work-life balance is really how you want it to look a lot of times we don't sit there and actually plan it and that's what i actually get to winning doesn't happen by accident it happens by a choice i had to actually sit down as much as i did not like it i had to sit down and write it out and it looks different every season my son's gonna be out of school very soon and so once he's out of school what does that look like and so you have to have that meeting with yourself and that's what me and my husband do so i've adapted his ways and it actually works and i don't feel stressed and i don't feel overwhelmed and i don't push myself outside of those areas i just be floating around because i'm like what can i do with my time i love it because you're speaking to my heart when you say same thing with me and my husband he is the let's have a schedule let's make a plan and i'm like let's just be free and so having that balance of both giving yourself that like you said 10-2 this is what's happening and i don't need a to-do list of a million things i need to do during that block of time and planning is where the success happens and then you can give yourself grace when all the other things are happening because you did from ten to two you did what you said you were going to do and then you're you're able to celebrate your wins instead of looking at all the things you didn't do yes i always say a to-do list i know that a lot of people's like oh i got to do this i got to do that and it stays in their head i'm not putting more than five things and it's the top five things so as i told you guys i wake up at five o'clock in the morning i work out with a group of women in the fit and thick club so i do that i do have my devotional time and then i write down the five things that i have to do that are like because your best in the morning mentally and everything else if those are the things that i get through then that's it but if i know it's my work day then i'm not mixing other things in my work day besides go pick up my kids besides invest in my merit like all of those different things or i can actually be on the phone with my girlfriends on these particular days because i'm done with work or you know i can go for a lunch date with someone or i can go network with someone those are days are really set and so it sound crazy in the beginning because i'm like listen i was a colorist i speak in colors but all this structure is not for me you know that's why we're hair stylist we like that freedom that's well you know we wanted to be flexible but i realized it's it's actually a recipe for disaster if you're trying to get somewhere and this is why so many hairstylists kind of keep the hairstylist hat on because we move from that emotional part instead of from the structure part and it actually we don't get as far as we we want to get because we haven't sat down and had that meeting with ourselves yes so i love that plan and then give yourself that time for freedom too it sounds like you don't have to have it moment by moment it's just like the important things like you're saying that top five things that i need to do and i'm not going to mix in my work day doing the laundry cleaning and doing all the things i'm gonna do what needs to get done and then i'm gonna celebrate i'm gonna say yes i did the best i could because so often it's so easy for us to just beat up on ourselves big time and in my group coaching calls we start with what are we celebrating right and then we do your growing glow moments where could you have grown where are you glowing at instead of like good and bad because i know words are very powerful and we abuse them right we can speak more death in our lives than we could right we are like the the queens of like you know i didn't do this i didn't do that you know sometimes you say how is someone doing you really want to know and they just tell you everything that they didn't do it's like girls what did you talk about yourself like could you give me one thing that you did great i try to be that mirror for my students to start our calls like that so that they are not just so focused on the problem but they're focused more on the solution and i think sometimes as women we are always focused on the problem instead of the solution and i think that's a good way of training your brain to think more positive too if you got a social circle that's like girl what'd you do today it was great i did this i did that it becomes the culture for you to talk more life into yourself then more death into yourself so and that's how you strengthen that muscle too while you're in the waiting season right while you're like planted that's it's truly truly important yes words are so important like you were saying you could either speak death into your life or you could speak complete life and i love how you were saying to growth and glow to celebrate those and it doesn't have to be bad or good it doesn't have to be awful days or happy days you could say i love the grow and glow yeah we're gonna have room to grow because then you're searching for solutions and your mind will do the work if you ask the right questions you'll find the right answers so i love that you're speaking to that so much value this conversation is so good i just kept getting chills as you're speaking because it's the truth and when you hear the truth and you can't help but like oh my gosh feels so good so thank you so much angelica pleasure the truth to us today and sharing how you are doing motherhood entrepreneurship and being of service in this world and i would love to know where our listeners can support you where they can celebrate you and work with you and all that good stuff awesome well it's been such a pleasure being here and and joining this fun podcast because i felt like this conversation was truly truly fun and i hope that people that are listening find the true value and what we were just talking about right just having a girl chat but for those who want to celebrate with me get to know me a little bit more i'm kind of everywhere but i do host a show a live show called the cherish blueprint for those who are hairstylists that are looking i partner with other experts that are doing their mark in this world in our industry so you can find that on youtube or on roku tv on the dream world media group you can then go to my website which is angelicaprather.com and prather is spelled with p-r-a-t-h-e-r and everything on my website is there you can then enroll in charger worth academy as well we're currently in open enrollment and i have tons of resources there that you can connect with me i'm on instagram i'm on youtube i'm on linkedin i'm pretty much everywhere i'm just not on tiktop so just angelica braither and you will be able to find me and i look forward to connecting with you guys hit me up in the dms i actually respond i will engage with you if you have questions or anything or you just want to just say hi come come join me i'm live every wednesday and we're in the chat so you got a question you can get it answered live i like to have fun with my audience and build community it's the only reason why i'm successful is because i have community and this is a place where you can build community so good so one last question for you before you leave us i would love to know what's on your heart right now after having this conversation about that waiting period being planted that giving yourself the plan to succeed that visiony putting yourself there trying it on if you have anything else on your heart that you want to share with the entrepreneur that is listening the mother that is listening my final word would be to live out the legacy that you desire and actually create that blueprint your failures is actually your success strategy you just don't know it and sometimes you could be waiting and you can be feeling like you're failing but you're actually going to use that as your success so be gracious to yourself and i like to change how failure looks in the eyes of motherhood in the eyes of being a woman and in the eyes of being a ceo and a hair stylist ultimately your failures become your digital blueprint believe it or not so be encouraged be inspired and i wish you guys all the best thank you so much for listening to the make life fun podcast i am so filled with joy to have you here if this show resonates with you i have a gift for you if you're feeling stuck this freebie may be just what you need i believe that if you know your why it helps you get unstuck quicker so to connect with your heart and know your why and figure out what it is that is most important to you get the freebie it's in the show notes be sure to subscribe to the podcast to get notifications each week to support the show you're invited to leave a tip in the tip jar information for all this is in the show notes sending love and light to the spirit listening to this today be blessed [Music]
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2017 Volvo V90 Cross Country review
[Music] Wow [Music] [Applause] the v90 a wagon with a long and loyal following benefits from that new architecture the vehicle itself is equally long at four thousand nine hundred and thirty six millimeters from tip to tail but short overhangs in front and rear decides the fact and in our design trim which gets a sport chassis that fits twenty millimeters lower the look can only rekindled in love for space Volvo says as many as 50% of v90 buyers will come from Quebec and most are expected to be former Volvo owners who don't want to follow the herd of SUV biased wagon mothers also get ample their feet leg grooves love a decent amount of usable cargo room - 851 litres with the rear seats up 1953 with them down that's only slightly less than the cargo space in an Audi q7 with a base MSRP of fifty nine thousand nine hundred dollars and the top-line instruction model registering at sixty six thousand and fifty dollars the V 90 our design hits the sweeter note at sixty four thousand four hundred and fifty dollars before options one of which will be a must considering the price and resulting performance for star optimizations for less than $1500 is basically a factory computer chip combined with gearing that boosts horsepower and torque in the 2.0 liter turbocharged and supercharged inline four-cylinder from a stock 315 and 295 [Music]
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Its better to walk alone than to walk with a fool ??? Being Alone
people whom you love are not easy transform yourself in such a way being in your presence unknowingly their cup will turn around as far as your spiritual process is concerned anyway you're alone I'm in a relationship with a very bitter person who is not interested in spirituality how can I handle my relationship without losing my way on the spiritual path [Music] if your concern is your spiritual growth only then if you have a demon for your partner that's the best thing but your partner your husband wife is not just about spiritual growth you also want to have a pleasant life in the family then you have to choose someone who like whom you like but little there's a any human being on the planet there is something that you don't like about them isn't it so so you use that part of it for your spiritual growth and the rest of it you enjoy just as life so if your intention is to have a good family then some rapper is needed between two people otherwise it won't work especially if you have produced children then rapper is must otherwise you'll file the new life that's come up if you create a foul atmosphere you'll follow up the new life that is coming up nobody has any right to do that actually but people are doing it but no human being is any right you can mess yourself up as much as you want that's up to you but you can't mess up a fresh life that's just coming up so if you're looking for good life family life then one has to find rapper and that rapper means some areas of commonality at least but if you're looking for spiritual life it doesn't matter what kind of person he is you can use everything for your growth everything for your growth if that's all your focus is but generally your focus is both ways you want to have a little bit of that and a little bit of this so mixed fare so it gets a little complex so to build a rapper takes effort takes compromise takes love endurance takes endurance you know somebody is constantly like this you want to build a rapper with that person but you don't want to go his way that takes lots of endurance people whom you love are not easy so what can you do one thing is to transform yourself in such a way being in your presence unknowingly their cup will turn around [Music] just yesterday you know the other day I just went out in the rain I went out and it started raining and I was carrying both my India phones because I was expecting some calls and I don't know I mean one is India one is Europe one is America three phones I had one I had in my jacket other in my trouser pockets and by the time I got here it got wet and both the phones just burnt up then people around me were telling me sir Guru why carry two phones now we can have two SIM cards in one phone if you hold it like this you can speak on the India SIM card if you turn it around it just shifts into the other SIM card you don't have to switch anything just this way it handles one sim card if you turn it around it handles another sim card you have to become like this I was very suspicious of this phone I didn't get it but [Laughter] but you must become like this if you wish to take people who are around you with you if you want to walk alone it's very easy if you want to take a take people with you then it takes a considerable amount of effort when Gautama was asked this question is it better to walk alone on the path or with a companion he's uh he's not like me he's dry he said it's better to walk alone than to walk with a fool he's not saying don't walk with anybody he's not saying don't have companions but he said it's better to walk alone than walk with the fool because they can drain you they can take such a lot of energy and time and you don't know they may be stronger than you and they may take you their way than you taking them your way is every possibility yes so I won't say what Gautama said all I am saying is it doesn't matter how you walk as far as your spiritual process is concerned anyway you're alone nobody's with you it's only the bodily process the material process of life which you can share with people you come alone and you go alone isn't it even if you have a twin brother or a twin sister you still come alone and go alone isn't it so so when it comes to the spirit anyway you walk alone so don't mix that up to that part of it you handle well the material part of it according to your capability to what extent you can do it you do it they come your way it's wonderful if they don't it's all right don't Grudge them it's just that you don't have to go that way maybe someday when the doctor tells you your liver is in a bad State he may seek divine you know yes have you seen people who are walking in the morning not everybody there are certain type of people these are all over 50 55 age group people they have become lean and they're walking briskly every day religiously they are there these are all people who generally had a cardiac problem they almost died then the doctor told them either you do this or you're gone now their walking is like a religion not Sunday morning every morning have you seen those people suddenly they transform they eat properly they do everything properly because the fear of life and death has come so different people need different kinds of impetus if you are sensible you learn by just looking you're not tangible you learn by thrashing life will trash you the material part of your life is never 100 proper it never can be isn't it so is there any family which is a perfect family is there any relationship which is a perfect relationship is there any business which is a perfect business is there any carrier which is a perfect career there is no such thing don't seek that your life will become wasteful and fanciful if you seek such things they all happen to the extent you're capable of handling them that's all so you make sure the spiritual part of your life you handle it 100 properly [Music] go go [Music]
Live to Learn - Learn to Share
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Satellite images show tankers Iran seized off Bandar Abbas#news
[Music] foreign images show tankers Iran seized off Bond our boss Dubai United Arab Emirates two oil tankers recently seized by Iran are anchored off the coast of one of its Keyport cities on the Strategic Strait of Hormuz according to satellite photos analyzed by the Associated Press on Sunday the photos from planet Labs PBC showed the advantage suite and the neovi being just south of bond our boss near a naval base in the port city in Iran's hormuzgam Province Saturday their capture represents just the latest ship seizure conducted by Iran amid tensions with the West over its rapidly advancing nuclear program though it appears the two ships may have been taken for different reasons Iran seized the Marshall Islands flagged Advantage Suite staffed by 23 Indians and one Russian on April 27 as it traveled in the Gulf of Oman Tehran claimed the vessel had struck another ship though tracking data for the advantage Suite showed no erratic behavior on its trip Iran has made claims in the past over ship seizures to cover for the vessels being taken to use as pawns and negotiations with the West the advantage Suite carried Kuwaiti crude oil for American Energy firm Chevron Corporation of San Ramon California at the time of its capture and its seizure comes as another tanker believed to be carrying Iranian crude disappeared from Anchorage off Singapore a year after being identified as trying to evade U.S sanctions the financial times as well as the maritime intelligence firm Ambry both have reported that ship named Suez Rajan was seized by order of American authorities U.S officials and those associated with the Suez Rajan have not responded to questions about The tanker's Disappearance while on a Westward path satellite images showed a second ship the neovi a Panama flag tanker which was seized by Iran's paramilitary revolutionary guard on Wednesday as it left a dry dock in Dubai United Arab Emirates Bound for fujira on the uae's eastern coast while not carrying any cargo data from SNP Global Market intelligence seen by the AP showed the neovi in July 2020 received oil from a ship known then as the Oman Pride the U.S treasury in August 2021 sanctioned the Oman pride and others associated with the vessel over it being involved in an international oil smuggling Network that supported the Coots Force the Expeditionary Unit of the Revolutionary guard that operates across the Mideast separately purported emails published online by wickerin a website that solicits leaked documents from the Islamic Republic suggest that cargo carried by the neov was sold onto firms in China without permission United against a nuclear Iran which has tracked sanctioned crude shipments by Tehran strongly suspects the seizure of the nov is related to a dispute over a shipment of Iranian oil said Claire Youngman the chief of staff of the organization Iran has said it seized the neovi over an unspecified court order in Tehran the managers of the neovi did not answer repeated telephone calls for comment the Greek Coast Guard have said the neovi was staffed by Greek Filipino and Sri Lankan sailors meanwhile Sunday an internet account describing itself as a group of hackers claimed responsibility for allegedly taking down websites associated with Iran's foreign Ministry the claims of the account gaim sarnaguni whose name in Farsi means rise to overthrow were not immediately acknowledged by Iranian media however the foreign ministry's website remained down for hours over what it called scheduled maintenance and upgrades cached versions of the websites of Iranian diplomatic posts in Dubai United Arab Emirates Munich Germany and Seoul South Korea appeared to have been defaced with a message in Farsi reading death to Common a hill rajavi Khamenei refers to Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei while rajavi likely refers to massoud rajavi the long missing leader of the Iranian Exile group mija hadini kalk or his wife Miriam who is now the public face of the group there is a great revolution in Iran the uprising will go until the demolition of the Palace of Oppression the message read
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Komati power station to be decommissioned and repurposed
foreign [Music] from cream of media in Johannesburg this is the real economy report state-owned escom's commodity power station in mpumalanga will be decommissioned and repurposed this year Darren Parker tells us more the South African renewable energy Technology Center which is based at the cape Peninsula University of Technology together with the global energy Alliance for people and planet have signed a partnership agreement with escom for the development of a new training facility to be established at the soon-to-be decommissioned committee Power Station our vision for impoverlanger is that it will continue to be the energy hub for South Africa the shutting down of komati and its re-powering and repurposing is the biggest jet project globally in terms of shutting down a coal-fired pulsation of this magnitude but not just locking the door and throwing away the keys and walking away but actually having a very set plan in terms of the repowering the repurposing the training is the first of its kind so we've had very intensive discussions with funders we have a fun that's confirmed that will fund all of that and you know it is a really positive story so I think in the midst of the crisis that we're in my colleagues that are dealing with load sharing that are dealing with making sure we are operating our plants that are operating and making sure that we get them to Optimal operation out there doing their jobs those of us involved in the future of the country in the future of the eskom are here doing our jobs and I think that is extremely important to focus on in terms of what is the hope of the future what is the message for the future in addition to the training facility committee which once had 1 000 megawatts of coal-fired generation capacity will now be repowered with 150 megawatts of solar 70 megawatts of wind and 150 megawatts of batteries this new capacity will be brought online by 2030. s-com has also established a containerized micro grid assembly Factory at the decommissioned power plant we celebrate as comes Vision to prolong and revive komati Power Station as Center of economic activity for the region and the surrounding community escom's plan to increase chromatic generation capacity using clean energy technology ensures that this community will continue to be on the map as an energy producer for the rest of the country but new technologies require new skills there is need for a well-trained South African labor force that can cope can operate these new technologies the commodity renewable energy training center that we are launching today is a people-focused initiative that will train and prepare today's labor force to meet the needs of much needed new generation capacity the partnership agreement is said to offer an opportunity for the creation and scaling up of new Industries across the Renewables value chain taking full advantage of these opportunities would require the retraining and upskilling of parts of the South African Workforce which is what the training center aims to address the most recent stat sa report state that unemployment rates are now at around 34 comma five percent a project of this nation directly addressed that concern because with our United approach we are directly creating an enabling environment for under-resourced communities to assess economic opportunities the new training center is envisioned to be the first of many across the country in future based heavy-duty slurry pump manufacturer shoko slurry aims to continue to increase its Global Footprints as such circus Larry unveiled its new one-piece color plate liner this year's electromanic exhibition Sabrina jardim tells us more shoko slurry MD Emil Flory commented that Sugar slurry's acquisition of Keto pumps has enabled the company to leverage its expertise and establish a bigger reach in the African Market he explained that this has consequently enabled the company to expand its offering to the Middle East and Europe as well the benefit that we had with the acquisition was that it was already part of a global footprint and it really enabled us to just leverage what we've got and use the expertise and the staff that's already familiar with a global market and Slot that into the sugar vision and footprint and it really enabled us to just grow that footprint even more fauri explained that the one-piece liner ensures greater safety for pump installations and decreases liner installation time hence he said the liner provides a simpler and quicker way to replace Parts in a pump the one piece is mostly available on most of the ranges but at the moment we've limited to the H6 HS pump with the objective of rolling it out across the range on all the pups and then in addition to that we're looking to expand and to bring new materials to the market that we also want to approach and provide additional solutions for mining companies before he added that the product was developed in the United States and is being rolled out into the African Market the objective really is to introduce the polyurethane mixed to the rubber mix that we've currently got just to give that flexibility from a technical perspective on the solutions that we want to drive to the clients we've released it in the U.S market really over the last two years to test the product to test the usage of its and how economically it's been running and that's been really successful over hundreds of clients and installations that we've already done he added that the company also has other products in the pipeline we currently looking at the polyurethane rate which we want to add to the rubber range as far as we know nothing like that is currently in the market so that's where we're going to be most of our focus with showcos Larry continuously investing in new technology and in modernizing its product realization strategy for reset technology has allowed the company to become more competitive and to ensure that its products are of adequate quality the technology is its Advanced through sugar slurry over time investing quite significant changing from up to you get model to a free cat model to a fully assembled modeling and this is a finite element of the circus Larry sort of enablement do you provide and ensure that we give quality products to the client and value to the customers ensuring that we test and we make sure that the quality that we built is what the client ultimately experience in addition to this we've really invested and we're investing more into ensuring that we deliver a life system enablement for clients and for the internal systems which is being based on a European system that goes live so that we can give clients access to what's going on into the value chain of delivering products to our clients before we explained the technology has also been beneficial for the company's operations its broad Circle slurry into the power base of slurry pump companies where we've we can compete with the best art in the market ensuring that not only do we provide a quality product but we've also got the ability to use technology and leverage our staff and our technical expertise to deliver to the clubs across the globe and it's really enabled us to to lift to the values that we want to create by doing things right the first time and making sure that it's on time delivery for the clients that's Queen media's real economy report join us again next week for more news and insights into South Africa Israel economy and don't forget to listen to the audio version of our engineering News Daily email newsletter
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DigitalWell Unified Communications
[Music] unified calm solutions from digital well can help maximize your team's productivity and we work closely with you to understand and solve your various communications challenges for example you might not be ready to move your entire legacy phone system to the cloud but you're needing some cloud-based services and functionality to meet compliance standards or maybe you're a maturing business that wants to utilize cloud-based systems from day one to ensure cost scale in line with your growth we've been delivering traditional pbx solutions for over 20 years and are partners for leading cloud-based systems too like microsoft teams no matter what the requirement is we provide 360 support from the start and ensure you're always getting the most from your it investments we design and install an end-to-end solution that works to your budget and continue to manage and maintain it on your behalf so you can stay focused on your customers at digital well secure collaboration and customer experience are at the heart of all we do and it goes far beyond just the tech speak to us today to find the best unified con setup for your business [Music]
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English Google Webmaster Central office-hours hangout
all right welcome everyone to today's webinar central office hours hangouts my name is John Mueller I'm a webmaster trends analyst here at Google in Switzerland and part of what we do are these office hours hangouts like year where webmasters and publishers can join in and ask any of their the website web search related questions that might have come up as always there are a bunch of questions that were submitted already but if any of you want to go ahead and ask a first question feel free to jump on in or if not we can see what we have let's see actually not that many questions today so we'll see you probably will make it all through through all these and see how far we can go the first one is specific to structured data essentially what's the correct method for a service based business to leverage structured data to display ratings for their individual service pages and the question goes on and talks about someone else's site where they're currently showing some structured data and seeing like rating in the search results which which sounds wrong to them so that does look like it's something that probably wouldn't be acceptable by the structured data team the way that it's set up like that essentially what's important for us is that the rating refers to the primary topic of the page so for example if you're a car dealer and you have a car model on your on your website and that's a page about that car model then that rating should be about that car model and it should be something that anyone is able to submit back on so in this case on the one hand the rating seems to be about the company not about anything specific on that page and the ratings themselves seem to be more testimonials and that they probably are more hand-picked ratings rather than just general ratings that are submitted by users so both of those would technically be wrong if if that's something that you care about deeply then that's perhaps something that you can submit through the web spam team through the structure data spam report form I think to let them know to kind of take a look at that to see is that okay is that problematic or not personally what I'd recommend doing is not focusing so much on the way that other sites have it set up especially if you're thinking that they're probably doing it wrong but rather try to get it right for your own website so like I said make sure that the ratings reflect the primary topic of the page and make sure that the ratings are things that anyone is able to submit a rating for all right then I need some help for our tech news website we've been working on this website for a while we published a lot of articles but we're kind of seeing a drop in search what what could be the problem so I I took a look at this website a little bit ahead of time to try to see what what might be happening there in general I don't see anything specifically wrong or I'd say you're doing this meta tag ROM or this specific thing on your website wrong as far as I could tell the the changes that we're seeing in search are just primarily based on where we think your your site would be relevant in the search results and that includes things like like the quality overall of the website things like how are you presenting your website so the ads above the fold things that that generally apply to to all kinds of websites and I sometimes see this happening specifically around tech news websites where there's a tendency to kind of reuse content that they find elsewhere on a wet on other websites and to rewrite that because the company did how many different ways can you possibly rewrite how to unlock I don't know an Android phone for example but these kind of things where you're just essentially repeating things that other people have said you have a house all over the page then that's something that sometimes comes across as being a bit lower quality and I can imagine that our algorithms over time they might try to pick up on that and say well there's a lot of good stuff here but there's also a lot of stuff which were kind of not that happy about so those are probably things that that I'd recommend taking a look at and maybe getting some some feedback from from general users as well to see like how are they really happy with this website where would they see problems are there specific aspects that they would recommend improving or changing if they had like a magic wand what would they change on your website and collect all of this feedback and then try to implement some of that I think it's important to get as objective as possible feedback even if it's kind of harsh even if you don't agree with it necessarily so that you have a chance to kind of take things to the next level it's it sounds like you also have a lot of followers on Facebook and Twitter and then YouTube channel and I think all of those different channels are great great way to kind of spread out and to make sure that you're not dependent on a single source of traffic which probably makes it a little bit easier for you because if people are still coming to your website through you too or following you on YouTube or any of these other channels then at least you have like multiple legs that are supporting your your site John yes on the example of the Android unlock an Android felon Oh what what are some ideas I mean I guess I'm trying to understand is it really because you're not providing any original ideas or you say and they're just kind of copying the content verbatim that's the I I think in a lot of cases it's not so much a matter of just copying the content one to one but rather really providing something unique and compelling there so if you're searching for something like unlock Android phone which is probably too generic anyway because everyone has a different phone and they're all a little bit different but you you kind of want to make sure that the content that you're providing is really the best by far so it's not just as good as like the the first 10 or 20 results so it's like well like you might as well show my site because you're showing all these others that are just as good but really have something on there that's significantly better so maybe for something like unlock Android phone make it make it easy to to figure out like which specific device you have or what operating system what specifics and kind of guide the user through the whole process so so big generic is kind of the problem I think the main problem with a lot of these websites that I see is that they're kind of as good as the other websites out there and if they're kind of as good as the others there's like why why should we show your website instead of the others because we already have like the others that are just as good as yours like you said so you really want to make sure that you're like really significantly a leg up from all of these others you're not you're not referring to the the shareability aspect you're referring to purely just the the content right yeah yeah and and with the website like everything comes together so if you have really great content you have it hidden away but behind like I don't know five layers of ads I have to click through but obviously that's a bad user experience as well so it's really kind of the whole thing that you're providing there or someone is specifically looking to find help for this one problem and you're presenting your website as a whole which has a lot of good text on it may be images but also the whole layout the whole setup that you have there hi John hi Jude if they go on one of our kind of this question and I am I was confused what I should tell them the question was like is there any ratio between externally and internally of a fight I mean if my internal lean is more than externally is the bhakti for if you know there there's no specific ratio that you'd need to look for there that's something that essentially kind of falls in place naturally usually you have a good internal linking so that we can crawl anywhere from within your website to to find all of this content and the external side is kind of not something that you could really control yeah so I wouldn't worry about any ratio between those two thank you sure all right another question was specifically with regards to an expert Q&A website that was losing traffic we don't do any cloaking link building or anything that might be considered bad we've managed to improve session duration conversion rates page speed and other engagement metrics but the site is going down on a regular basis I was wondering if there's anything broken or any fundamental issue so I I also took a look at that website and from my point of view it's also something where I'd say there's nothing like obviously technically wrong with the website in the sense that there is something broken or something some meta tag or something some simple technical thing that you can fix on your website in general I think it's it's set up fairly well the thing is that that would worry me a little bit about this is kind of the the clear focus on user-generated content were you not necessarily sure what what specifically will will actually show up for some of these questions that are submitted there and the other thing I just forgot but with with a strong focus on user-generated content I think one of the the tricky aspects there is that it's sometimes really hard to make sure that the quality of the website overall really remains as high as you want it to be the the other thing oh yeah the other thing that I noticed is a lot of the the content that's getting I don't know a lot of visibility and search seems to be fairly basic and simple content where I kind of be worried that essentially the the information that you're providing on your website could be provided by anyone so for example of what what I notice is one of the top pages ranking for your website is how to converge I don't know four ounces into some other unit which essentially you you have like this this one word answer which is that other number and that's great content to have obviously but on the one hand it's not going to keep people coming to your website it's not something that's going to engage people and say well great I was able to convert four ounces on this website therefore let me browse all of the other hundreds of thousands of questions were submitted here or let me try to help answer other questions that seems like something that's like people come and they go and they're done and it's not necessarily something that's kind of building up your website and I can imagine from from a search point of view that's also something that can change and shift fairly quickly in that maybe some other website will also have like how to convert four ounces into another unit and technically the answers are the same there's there's one simple answer for this so why would we necessarily need to show your website for something like this and sometimes it's good to have a lot of really I don't know basic content out there but it feels like it's something where you're trying to build up something really strong and large and by focusing on these small basic type things you're kind of losing track of that vision of it really strong unique question man so type website so that's that's obviously kind of tricky to to work around because you you answer the questions that people submit and other people's have made question answers to questions that that were submitted but I think it's something worth thinking about like trying to find ways where you can actually provide more long-form content more in-depth content in a sense that people will go there and say wow this was really useful and insightful I learned a lot from for reading this I'm going to come back to this website over time again and again or I'm going to look specifically for this website when I have a question in the future so those are kind of the things that that I would aim for there another thing that that I've sometimes seen with with some of these question-and-answer websites that are based on user-generated content is that because the the quality of the content varies so much it might make sense to actually go in there and say well I have some actual experts not just random people from the internet who were able to answer some really important questions it with really good insightful in-depth content and instead of creating it as a Q&A style thing for for these experts maybe have more of a platform where they can actually publish their content directly something kind of like I don't just evergreen content more rather than just Q&A yes what what about like just answer calm I think that's a one of the bigger QA ones experts are answering questions generally in depth yeah that's that's the one that was submitted here okay and you say about these short answers the other one that comes to mind on that was one called cha cha calm I don't remember that I don't know you could text them a question and they would answer and the answer get published you know they've and they've answered like billions of questions so far but they don't they don't appear in search at all anymore I don't know about yeah that's I mean that's I think that's an interesting model in the sense that you're able to provide a quick answer but it's really hard to say that this is something that will be sustainable when it comes to search because if the the answer is essentially I don't know a short sentence or a couple of words then that's something that's visible in the search results automatically in the snippet it's like anyone could be providing that answer it's really hard to say you're differentiating yourself significantly from everyone else by providing something there so that's it's kind of the indicator like that you're providing that unique service if people are able to kind of send you a short question and you have an answer fairly quickly but it's really hard to turn that into something that remains sustainable in the search results all right so question regarding a drop down on our website tourist visa online here we have like a two country selection that looks like this so you have your your website calm slash one country name and then slash another country and then slash another country so essentially three country names and we have around 240 countries so we automatically generate all of these URLs based from our database is that okay alright so I I took a quick look look at the website at how how this was happening and in general might my fear here is also kind of similar to to the previous ones is that you're going to end up with a lot of really really thin content especially if you're just pulling in content from from a database and creating your l's for that that's something where it is really hard to say that what you're providing on those pages is actually unique and compelling for that kind of pair of countries that you have there so that's kind of what what I would worry about there in that you're you're automatically generating content for all of these different variations people might be looking for the some of those variations specifically but because all of your content is essentially the same our systems are going to look at that and say well all of these pages are pretty much the same maybe we can even fold them together into one page and just show that in the search results so I think what what you're what's probably going to happen here is that you're on the one hand you're competing in a very tough niche where there are lots of really strong competitors and on the other hand you're diluting your the value of your content significantly by having those two hundred and forty countries times two hundred forty variations essentially you're having like you have like a ton of different URLs that I'll provide the same content pretty much and I it it will make it much much harder for your site to actually compete with like some of the stronger competitors out there so just because you have those countries in the URL and you have them mentioned on the page when they're selected in the URL doesn't necessarily mean that we'll see your site as being the most relevant one for that variation so what I'd recommend doing there instead is to try to find ways to reduce the number of URLs and to make sure that the content that you're providing on these URLs is really unique and really useful and obviously also correct so for example I I can select Antarctica in your dropdowns and I don't think people actually have a I don't know passport from Antarctica so it's really hard to kind of actually say well for citizens of Antarctica I can provide you with a visa when that's probably not even possible so these are kind of the basic things where it's like your database is generating all of these variations but actually the content itself that you're providing there is all the same so you really need to kind of take a step back and go from this massive content that you're creating to actually create something that's more specific that's correct that's valuable and that's that's unique on its own that can stand on its own it could he just provide a single page that lists all the countries I think that might be an option or if there are like different types of visas for example with individual pairs of countries I think that would be an option as well if if you're working in specific languages it might be an option to have content in those languages for example but just taking the same content and by database kind of swapping out the titles that really doesn't doesn't help much John yes I will ask you about Webb white light yeah okay yeah don't know what white how will be show Webb white in search result automatically will identify the page who needs with Webb white function or in the search result I don't know if we would show those differently so so what light is something that that we've been using I think for like four or five years now it's it's something that essentially transcodes the the page and provides a really fast version of that serve from from our servers so that users who were on devices that either have low capabilities or that have a really low connection speed they're able to get to this content rather quickly and that seems to be working really well especially in regions where where people struggle with connectivity where you have a really slow device or you have really slow internet connection then that makes a lot of sense actually do that and we do that with our website as well with search where when when we recognize that people are coming with their like a really slow or low capability device will switch them to a lighter version of search that has a little bit fewer functionalities but is significantly faster okay so the website owner must make some difference on them website or not they must just wait for somebody who will have slow connection to go website or they must make some difference of the code for to use web wait no by by default that's something that we we would use when we think it makes sense that you can opt out of that I think it's an HTTP header that you just add to your server response so that we understand you don't want to have this done if your website is dynamic in the sense that there's a lot of interactive elements on there then we won't do that anyway because that's something that's that's really tricky to do okay if we use some what will we hear them I as far as I understood we would use the amp pages but in the web light documentation it also mentioned something about hemp so I don't know if that's necessarily still the case I don't know okay and final question I'm here some icon user web white will be here for not for future in the future like I don't know I think at the moment it doesn't show any icon in the search results okay and will be different set for results with slow connection we 12 web white or into it fast if we have check it's different versions with connection will be different results so different ranking you get or yeah I think no I think I think the results are exactly the same the same okay don't thank you sure I imagine a lot of the users here from India they might have seen web light in the search results it's it's something that specifically in some of those regions like I think India Indonesia of Brazil we've been doing that for a really long time now yeah thank you sure all right suppose someone has two businesses with two websites their main focus is the first business and website and it's keeping them really busy they want to D index the second website for six months until they have a bit more time should you use a URL removal tool or is a better way to do it how will this influence the rankings after six months will the website be new or will the ranking signals be kept so the URL removal tool if you use that through search console then you can remove the whole website if you use a public URL removal tool then that only works on a per URL basis and we need to see that the website is actually gone so through search console if you use that tool we will trust you blindly if your website still exists and still serves normal content and you use this tool we will still remove it from from the search results people will still be able to go to your website directly they just won't see it in the search results which is I think sounds like what what you want to have happen here and what happens with the URL removal tool is not that we remove the site from our index so it continues to be crawled and indexed it's just not shown in the search results so it's essentially temporarily hidden in the search results I think we change the name of these tools within search console as well to reflect that a little bit so practically what would happen here is if you use the URL removal tool and your website continues to exist will continue to crawl and index it will continue to keep all of the signals that are associated with the website and when that URL removal expires and we show your website again then essentially it'll be ranking like it normally would at that time that doesn't mean it'll be exactly the same as before obviously things can't change over a half of year or I think the the 90 days or whatever that is that the tool has by default so things can change but essentially all of the signals that are otherwise associated with the website they continue to be there it's not that we would see this as a new website because in our mind from an indexing point of view it has existed the whole time it's continued to have been crawled it's continued to have been indexed it's just not shown in the search results so what you could do here if you want to keep it out of the search results for half a year is just set a calendar reminder so you don't miss those 90 days when in that the removal expires and then add another site removal request in there you can cancel these requests at any time usually they take about a little bit less than a day to be processed and a little bit less than a day to be cancelled as well so if you notice after I don't know 60 days that actually you do have time for that second website then you can cancel the request and the site should pop back in fairly quickly so I think that might be an option here obviously like I mentioned after half a year the ranking of a website will be different it's not going to be exactly the same but it's not going to start at zero like a completely new website would and how long does it typically take a brand new website to start receiving organic traffic from Google let's say it's well-written not a spammy recipe blog just curious what a new blogger should expect so I don't know recipe blogs are not necessarily spammy sometimes are really really good in general if you use the URL submission tool then we could pick up that that URL from your website within a day and have it shown in our search results right away so that's something where theoretically we can go very quickly with that when it when it comes to a more competitive niche then obviously that's that's a lot harder in the sense that if we start with a website that we haven't seen before and you're competing against a lot of people who have been around for a really long time you have collected a lot of really strong signals then it's going to take a while for your website to be known as one of the better websites out there and we can show it competitively within that niche so that that's something that may take a bit more a bit longer what I usually recommend there is if you're starting out with a new website is find a niche where you can be like the the real expert well you're not competing with gigantic other websites that have been around for tens of years but rather you're you really seem as someone who is doing something that's really unique and compelling that's interesting to people and where there's not a ton of competition and then kind of grow organically from there so as you see that you're able to work really well in this smaller area I kind of expand that a little bit build on your strengths and grow from there rather than trying to be everything in the beginning and always being stuck on page I don't know 10 or 20 into search results find the topic where you can be like the expert and be the best possible search result out there yeah yes two questions on them or ensuring something I've noticed over the years is as a site it's more popular in the search it's more likely to gain more citations because kind of self reinforcement effect is there anything that you guys do to offset that kind of you know if you're number one then more people you know you're gonna get more popular because you are number one I think that's kind of a natural I don't know kind of a natural process on the web and that if you're people who really know you they'll talk about you more but that doesn't mean that it'll stick around forever so you can be really popular for I don't know a long period of time and if you don't keep up with the times and you're out then other people are more popular so just because they've been around for a really long period of time doesn't mean they'll automatically always be on top in the search so that's something that I I'd say changes over time it's not impossible to outrank someone who's been around for a really long time but obviously it's a lot harder if you're starting completely fresh and you're competing against someone who's been around and who's really strong and kind of keeps maintaining that strong position for a really long time funny say that I could mention some examples but I don't know I don't want to you know bring too much attention of those people but the other the other question is recipe sites okay so I'm high frequently for recipes and I get to this where you know they're like 5,000 words for a recipe you know and I just want to get the recipe and they stick it all they always stick it at the bottom you know what I'm referring to yeah they they go into this huge you know like life history of the recipe and is that really helping them rank by making all this additional content and you know have it more compelling or having the recipe at the bottom is that somehow kind of helping them out I guess by having it really in detail I I don't actually know so that's something I wanted to look into a little bit because that's I don't know always bothers me as well you're looking for a recipe and then you land on this giant article where you're like wondering is there actually your recipe on this page or not so that's something where I might my general guess is that it doesn't really help them but maybe there there's some situations where they have seen more traffic because of that I don't know if that results in actually more longer-term traffic for the website or if it's essentially just attracting kind of blog readers who happen to also like recipes it's really hard to say but specifically I guess you just hit the end button on your keyboard and that solves it so I I don't know I mean on on the phone I got this wife he's like that's why I've been like where is the actual content yeah but let's some people some people might like to read all of that as well so for them maybe the the textual part is the actual content and the recipe is kind of like I'll save this when I want to actually feel like doing something sure I don't know what if the the same product is on different landing pages do you need to place all the goods on one page or can you make filter pages for different requests so I think that the general situation where you have the same product on different landing pages often that's the case when you have one product in multiple categories for example and you could perhaps like pick a categories by color and then another set of categories might be a brand for example and theoretically what what we recommend doing there is to say well the product is really the primary item here and for the product you would pick one canonical page and you do something like the rel canonical tag on these pages to say this is actually the product page I want to have shown in the search results so within your website you might have multiple ways to get to this product page and that product page might have multiple things like different breadcrumbs on top depending on how you got there but for indexing we recommend picking one of these versions and saying this is the version that I want to have use for indexing that helps us by being able to concentrate all the signals that we get for any of these variations of product pages into one stronger page so instead of having three or four or five different pages for the same product that are essentially just variations of the path that was used to get to that page and they all compete with each other you have one page that's kind of a lot stronger than all of these different individual ones so that's kind of what we recommend doing there it's fine to have it on multiple categories and to have like multiple essential URLs and different breadcrumbs leading to those page but I would just pick one of those and say this is the canonical version of this product and that's the one that I want to use for index if our client client site is focus on creating exceptional content and sharing it on a clean domain could that be causing ranking problems I don't know could you elaborate on that a little bit sorry sure enough me yeah I just I sent a link I'm saying you are building exceptional content you're sharing it people like it besides the most obvious kind of thing I guess it's more specific this example here but because I know for example if you try to be too many things into too many people that can be a problem I'm not I'm not sure what else could be a problem if you're kind of doing just come on the main things right so I said a link in the chat I don't know I I to take a look at the site specifically to kind of see what what all is happening there this is a better to do it ahead of time then it's kind of hard is this more like an affiliate site like yes some degree it is yes okay do you know if they're there multiple of these sites that are kind of run in parallel or I don't believe so I could choke a pipe I don't know I need to look into it a little bit more I don't know if I'd have anything specific there my main worry with a lot of these these kind of insurance and money websites is it's kind of that they often aren't really unique compared to a lot of the other variations but it's it's hard to say at first glance so I I don't see anything technically wrong at first glance which i think is a good start but I do see that our algorithms are kind of struggling with like is this really the right content that we should be showing for a lot of these queries so that's something where I could imagine that the algorithms might be struggling a little bit there because it looks more like a general like money insurance affiliate type web sites rather than something that's actually unique and compelling or we could say well actually this is the right content by far to show for some of these queries so usually what what I I wouldn't try to do in a case like this it's either try to find a smaller niche where you can really be strong with with this kind of affiliate setup or to find a way to make it like significantly better than a lot of the other sites out there but it's really hard to say like just like five minutes looking at a website sure have clicking through some some of the results that I see here so that's kind of like my my five minute take no I know much of the content has like you know kind of like fire I have thousand words he knows it's really in-depth so in some ways I would say it's it's you know it's unique in that regards but but you know kind of on the insurance space a few years most of the sites would publish kind of generic information then you had one come out it was a I think it was value penguin and then nerd wall and some of the other ones did the same thing would they were publishing actual rates you know sample rates using some offline databases and it really seemed to help them be a lot more unique so I kind of I couldn't understand that I guess and they yeah I I think it's a it's a really hard niche and lots of competitors out there who are putting a ton of money into this it's it's not not easy I can imagine but all right here's a question about the search queries in search console I see impressions are 140 for my site for the last 28 days but the same query average monthly search volume is a 10 to 100 so what's happening here so my guess is that especially when you're looking at the the average monthly search volume that's something that depends quite a lot on how that's compiled and especially when you're looking into smaller numbers like that it's something that can vary from like what is actually searched for significantly so if it says 10 200 then I wouldn't assume that a hundred is the absolute top and not more than a hundred people are searching for something like this because if it's just a handful of people search more than its suddenly 10 more or 20% or so that's something where I assume that the the monthly search volume for these low numbers is something that you need to take with a grain of salt also it depends a lot on how those numbers are compiled some tools have different ways of looking at this and they might not realize what what the actual search volume is the number is shown in search console is really what was actually shown in the search results so it's not a theoretical number it's not something that's based on an historical average but rather specifically your site for this query was shown 140 times in that time period there so that's something where from from my point of view I I can clearly say that we showed your site this many times in the search results there which i think is a good start it's essentially also a matter of thinking about like where we would show it in the search results it might be that we were showing it in the map one box on top of the search results for local queries if you have a local business website that's something that sometimes these general monthly search volume tools don't take into account in a scenario where there where there's a number of links internal and external pointing to URLs which 301 redirect to page a and then to page B is added with no index on those URLs breaking the 301 but linking to page a what kind of impact would you expect on page rank not really sure how how this is meant let me see I think there's a image or something okay so I'm not really sure how to kind of quantify that in a reasonable way I think the these are kind of two different scenarios on the one hand you're redirecting one page to another when you're redirecting from one page to another it's easy for us to forward all of those signals that are attached with the the old URL to the new one that's something that makes a lot of sense for us because it's like you're saying this one was replaced with the new URL so in that case we would pretty much be able to forward all of the signals that were going through the previous page and pass those on to you want in the case where you have one page that is just linking to another page and then obviously that's a little bit different because some of those signals that are associated with the the old page for example they're still associated with that old page and you're just saying well also this new page is also kind of associated here so we have some signals going to the old page and some signals that are forwarded to the new page as well so that's something where you're kind of splitting things up a little bit if you add the know index into that mix where you're saying well actually this old page is a no index and it has a link to this new page then what what happens there in in the beginning is that we have this kind of split we say well some things stay with this old page which happens to be no index so we don't show in the search results and some things are forwarded to a new page which we can show in the search results so there's already the split happening here as well with one of these pages not to being showing the search results in the long run if the page with the noindex keeps containing the noindex we might assume that actually this other page here is more like a 404 it doesn't exist we shouldn't be indexing it at all and when that happens we'll usually treat that page as a soft 404 we say well it's been no index for really long time maybe they just don't want us to mess with it at all maybe we should just ignore it completely and when that happens then obviously any links on that page they get dropped as well because like you're telling us this page shouldn't be processed essentially so we're not going to process it we're not going to look at the links we're not going to do anything with with what is on that page then all of the signals that go to that page they essentially stay there because we're not indexing that page the signals essentially go to a 404 page so in that case the new page would essentially just live from the signals that it collects on its own so instead of these kind of indirect signals that go through that one page which happens to be no Index that happens at the link to that new page so my recommendation here if you're like moving from one page to another is really to use a redirect from the old page to a new page if you want to keep the old page you just don't want it to have it shown in the search results and obviously no index is fine but keep in mind that in no index also tells us you don't want to have this page and on our index and when we drop it completely from our index then all of the signals and everything that was on this page there dropped to alright let's see I think those are all of the submitted questions there is somewhere in the chat here let me try to scroll up if I change one parameter or one paragraph does Google see this as content being refreshed not necessarily so we do try to recognize when content on the page changes because it helps us to understand how quickly we need to recrawl this page over time it doesn't necessarily mean that we'll treat this page in any better way in the search results but it certainly helps us to understand that we need to recall these pages a little bit more often so for example if content on a on a page changes on a regular basis and we recognize that every time we crawl this page there's significant new content on here then probably we'll try to keep that trawling rate up so that we don't miss any of those changes and we can show your page for that new content in the search results can we use any concepts such as yny l or ei T from the Google Search evaluator guidelines to persuade decision-makers to invest in great content sure you can definitely do that I think if if that also makes sense to you that these types of pages need to be kind of given more attention then definitely use use our guide as something where I could say Google thinks this is important I think that's perfectly fine a question on HF Lang would you recommend the set up of one language on primary directory for example domain that CH in German and then domain that CH /fr in French or do you advise to use domain that CH /de and domain that CH /f are both of those would work when it comes to language content we look at it on a per URL basis so we don't differentiate by URL pattern which means you can use the the content the language content wherever you want if you want to have the the route URL in one language and a subdirectory for another language that's perfectly fine if you want to use your own parameters that works fine as well when it comes to country targeting we do want to have a a general kind of bigger split when it comes to the website so we want to see things like sub directories or subdomains or even separate domains with like all of the content in there being targeted for that specific country we do allow things like having the website in general target one country and a subdirectory targeting in a different country that would work as well but in your case if you're just talking about different language content you can use whatever URL format you want and we can pick that up so we try to recognize the language on a per URL basis the HR flying links between those pages help us to understand which version we can swap out when when that makes sense but that's really totally up to you how you want to split that up what if the same product is on different language pages do you need to place all the goods on one page or can you filter the pages for different requests I think we went through this briefly as well all right John there was another question I had submitted on the ok on the main page it's a site that's called set map dotnet it's kind of one of the sites where if you click on it click a couple pages deep whatever it's just purely a map there's no content really on it so I we were kind of wondering how this site would rank so well with essentially no content that's you know I don't know interesting setup okay you can kind of click through and see see what the zip code is or the countries and the counties and cities there really isn't any content that I can see and you know this is a good site so I that's why I wonder sometimes when we were doing like image based calling infographics and well they were really interactive you know we were hoping that you know we could rely on images but you know you said that work and then you know you see the site that's empty oh I don't know I I don't know maybe they've just been around for a really long time they've been kind of built up their value over time but it does seem like something or where you could imagine if they put more effort into it to actually create good content for these individual kind of different layers and levels of information they could probably get a lot more out of it but maybe they're okay with like the the way that the site is currently shown hard to say seems like so someone found the right idea at the right time and put all of this together and managed to get things I don't know set up at the right time yeah I don't know that looks like they're a bunch of sites said that are like that so if you look for something like that less a zip code the bunch of sites that have similar information so it's alright they're the only ones that you know relatively speaking do well I think you know list for my limited limited view I don't know right I look looking at the site it seems like they've just been doing this for a really long time they probably have a fast site good data I don't know do you find that the Jameses you guys make now or increase in the incremental or do you find that they're not not so there's more like a high-level theory question not so much I I think it depends on on the different areas so when it comes to general search fares I I suspect there are a lot of areas where you could say well you you could argue which which I'm one of these is better or you could say it like sometimes the search results you can't like clearly say this is the correct answer for this type of query but there's still a lot of queries that we get where we essentially focus too much on keywords for example and then if we understood the query better we would be able to figure out which pages actually make sense for this so that's something where when when talking with the the search teams they're like we're always busy it's we're not like just tweaking knobs and trying to change a number slightly we're really trying to come up with new algorithms that look at these problems significantly in new ways and part of that I think also comes from the fact that we see so many new queries every day so I think it's still on the order of like 15% queries every day that we get are completely new we haven't seen them before there used to be 50% wasn't it I mean long time ago I don't know I don't know maybe 20 or something but still it's something where I at least I don't know from personal point of view I guess like well like how many different ways can you hit a keyboard to enter a queries it's it's so surprising but people search in in different ways over time and that's something that you also see when you talk with like younger kids when they're searching and when you see how they they use Google they're like and typing the whole question into Google and you're like just just enter a bunch of keywords and then you'll get the answer but there's like typing this host question into Google and those are the kind of things we're just focusing on the keywords doesn't really sense but rather you need to understand what it is that they're looking for and then provide an answer for that so though it were sorry go ahead so say maybe in ten years you know as you know machine learning and AI get better that you know it'll be solved rather easily I guess I I don't think it will ever be solved like people will always have unique ways of asking for questions but it's also something where more and more like trying to understand what the content is actually on a page helps us quite a bit so someone is searching for I don't know ten to ten best places to go fishing in the summer it's like Google could theoretically understand well these are pages about our fishing resorts or fishing areas and these are places that people have really liked over time so maybe we can put pull the other ten places and present those to people or even simple things like I don't know Effendi just like us that's something where you'd expect well theoretically could be but it's still a really hard problem all right always something new keeps us busy all right I think we kind of made it through the end I'll definitely set up the the next set of hangouts so if anything comes up feel free to add questions there also feel free to post in the webmaster help forum if there's something I homeownership whoops or of course feel free to contact us on Twitter or on Google+ if anything happens to be more urgent all right thank you all for joining and I wish you all a great weekend
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Alan Wake - Ep 13
okay welcome back to more alan wake things are about to get very unpleasant i suspect i see something over here oh that seems bad get over here whoopsie so i have to avoid all of those guys i'm gonna let that come down i think it's interesting nope i need to get stuff in here oh no so oh can i hurt that thing oh wait a minute wait a minute i don't know it's smoking it's like it's smoking and sputtering see it makes that hissing noise hmm i'm just gonna glance around here real quick uh yeah yeah yeah yeah achievement unlocked damn good thank goodness i have never been this glad to see the sunrise i had a couple of hours to get to the coal mine it shouldn't be night when we're in the coal mine the coal mine wasn't far now there we go today i would meet the kidnapper and he would give me alice i wouldn't give him any other choice a drowning man will clutch at a straw drive okay little by little without realizing it i'd come to believe that the story in the manuscript was coming true the current of its narrative had taken me deeper and deeper into dark waters alice had been taken from me barry was probably in jail i was a fugitive from the fbi the whole world taken over by the dark presence was trying to destroy me it all felt real but it matched a textbook case of insanity i'm just checking to see i thought maybe there might be stuff hidden around here but i don't know why i would take this over the other one better off-road oh that was the road i'm going yeah oh okay i do actually have to go this way oh weird okay well let's oh my gosh let's go a little slower the bridge is out literally actually i'm just curious i'm just curious i see stairs why not go up them let's see what's at the top okay so there's a car up here now there are a lot of parked cars checkpoints this is pat mayne and you're listening to kbf fm folks i want to apologize for kind of abandoning you to that looping music track last night but i was detained you see i encountered a big shot g-man with an itchy trigger finger who could use a lesson in manners and a boot in the ass not necessarily in that order either now folks i know i'm not being very informative here and i apologize for that i really should just keep quiet but i'm just so peeved right now because some people just shouldn't be carrying back and i'm just glad that our sheriff's breaker was there to straighten things out and if someone i met last night is listening let me just say i'm sorry if my mouth got you in trouble i'm pretty sure you're not the bad guy here that's godspeed son i hope you know what you're doing now on a lighter note i'll be talking to dr nelson all morning but first little music yes it's unlocked and the keys are in the car how convenient and it's probably got a full tank of gas too let's all go to the coal mine let's all go to the coal come on i see what looks like a ranger station ahead another parked car a porta potty hmm this is not the coal mine i'm looking for however i'm hoping we can find something i don't know high-powered sniper rifle rocket launcher whatever oh that's where i get to listen to the tops of them welcome back to kbf fm hope you enjoyed that tune now doc you were talking about life and finding that special someone that soul mate well you were talking about that i was saying i don't buy it oh see to me that's strange because i always pegged you as a hopeless romantic you got me there pat but i think love's where you'll look for it and you'd do a lot of looking sure but the idea that there's that one special person out there for you and if you miss that chance it's gone forever and you're forever incomplete i mean isn't that depressing or heck childish even there's plenty of fish in the sea and apparently a fisherman has a fishing analogy for everything but what you're saying isn't that a little harsh well no what i am saying is that your potential for finding that connection isn't limited to what's essentially a chance encounter how is that harsh yeah well i guess that's a nice thought but let me say something personal here okay now well is this important i disagree with you exactly but i can't really fit that together with what i feel what i what i felt for someone because she was the one she was and she i let her drift away from me okay i'm leaving i don't know sorry guys since then and it was a long time ago but since then there hasn't been wow i'm hoping not i'm not missing anything but it's kind of depressing ah come on let me go i'm not driving that car i'm gonna keep driving this one i was moving it while it was starting technicality but hey okay this has the looks of a coal mine i guess this is going to be during the day but the coal mines going to be dark just ooh i heard that i hear something upstairs and there are stairs that go upstairs but what's up there what the a manuscript page what up missing vermont spying on the writer on the ferry had been a disappointment his boss had made wake out to be something special but mod hadn't been impressed he had gotten a good long look at the wife though and he liked what he saw matt had fantasized about goading awake into a fight but it hadn't happened still he'd get his chance to see if the writer had anything in him he'd been promised as much okay as you're noticing there's a lot of the manuscript pages that i seem to be skipping and i'm not quite sure why i don't know where i'm actually missing that bigger chunk of manuscript pages also comma um let's get back on the road um there's a lot of the manuscript pages out that are restricted to higher difficulty settings which i'm probably not going to play so it's a clever thing it makes you want to replay the game over and over at higher higher difficulties in order to see the completed story of the manuscript brightfalls coal mine washington mining corporation oh visitor parking i was early i was supposed to meet the kidnapper at noon in the main building the coal mine was quiet it was a museum now a museum way out here oh my gosh while there was some earlier residents of the area the true genesis of the town of bright falls came with the founding of the bright balls mining company in the opening of brick walls coal mine in 1878 although the work was hard and dangerous many immigrants germans poles italians fins and swedes among others worked the mines okay is there anything back here oh i see a copy thermos it's booby trap there's a bomb under it now well lucrative at first the mining steadily declined in the 20th century the seams were rich but hard to get out in the volcanic activity in the area made mine shafts particularly dangerous ooh tools that are probably going to be used against me in an attempt to kill me 1970 volcanic volcanic eruption below cauldron lake while relatively minor caused both the deep mining tunnels to collapse a flood 32 miles lost the logical calamity all mining around bright falls came to a final stop now near the residents buildings of the remaining buildings are protected as historical landmarks page with nightingale gone in the night wind blowing in through the broken studio window mane stared at sarah the sheriff looked away maine's voice shook with barely controlled anger that boy's doing more drinking than thinking i hope you know what you're doing sarah he's got a sickness in his eyes you take my word for it he wants wake for a reason and it's not for anything good also i'd like to point out you notice missing page this was gotten out of order from this all the way down here that's an increased difficulty so yeah um they're kind of a semi-random it seems like oh no wait a minute i need to go over here i read that cold trains i think caution i didn't want to go outside cops had to be looking for me the new son turned the place into a sauna the day dragged on different scenarios ran through my mind ways of how i tortured the kidnapper to get alice back or the different horrible things he could have done to her i imagined her dead i had no way of knowing she was still alive it was killing me just a chair ran on blind hope it was all a waste of time the bastard never showed up is this like the center of the evil or something is it gonna have to do with something to do with all that where the hell are you change of plans you know where mirror peak is it's a big mountain north of where you are you follow the path from the mine you can't miss it there's a lookout point there i'll be waiting i'm through being jerked around because i want to see your wife alive cause if you do you better watch what you say to me do we understand each other i want to talk to alice yeah now i want the manuscript don't keep me waiting wake hello hello ah i'm gonna kill him i had to get to mirror peak i had to find a door that let me out of this place it was close maybe closer than ever before there is literally no other way out of this room am i missing something here there's no things to use all the railings prevent me from going anywhere i can't climb the game has no climb mechanics let's look up i see a fancy window i see that something tells me i'm supposed to pull that out of the actual but i don't see how i do that there's all these tools hanging from the ceiling i can't go through that i literally have no idea where i'm supposed to be going next okay more players i'm at my battery max shotgun ammo and rubble caution of course ouchie i'm actually gonna switch back to the pistol why because i was supposed to come down there quite sure i can't go back that way no extra i think i'm at my max revolver ammo oh my gosh oh you can die now see you hit him with a blast real quick it kind of stun him knock him off there balance i'm gonna get a whole bunch more ammo here okay that wasn't too bad of course i had a corner to back up into but whatever oh my flashbangs flashbangs are my friend hang on a second i'm just going to glance over here real quick that can't wait nope can't go that way i thought i saw something but like a manuscript page or something okay give me just a second i'm gonna get my bearings on things you
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Bill To Legalize Sports Betting In MN Progressing In Senate
A BILL TO LEGALIZE SPORTS BETTING IN MINNESOTA HAS CLEARED ITS FIRST COMMITTEE TEST BUT STILL FACES AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE. THE BILL BY SENATE TAX COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN ROGER CHAMBERLAIN PASSED HIS PANEL ON A 5-2 VOTE TODAY. IT NOW GOES TO THE SENATE STATE GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE. HIS BILL WOULD ALLOW SPORTS BETTING ONLY AT THE STATE'S TWO HORSE-RACING TRACKS AND ITS TRIBAL CASINOS, WITH A PROVISION FOR WAGERING VIA MOBILE DEVICES LINKED TO THE TRACKS OR CASINOS. THE STATE WOULD COLLECT A 6-POINT-75 PERCENT TAX ON NET WAGERING REVENUE. MINNESOTA'S 11 TRIBES OPPOSE THE BILL. JOHN MCCARTHY OF THE MINNESOTA INDIAN GAMING ASSOCIATION TESTIFIED THAT EXPANDING OFF-RESERVATION GAMBLING WOULD THREATEN REVENUES THAT TRIBES NEED FOR FUNDING ESSENTIAL SERVICES. NO HEARING HAS BEEN SCHEDULED ON A SIMILAR BILL IN THE MINNESOTA HOUSE.
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here at gymnastics mississauga our philosophy is to take a young child and allow them to develop their goals and dreams i believe that gymnastics is the foundation of any sport and it allows the child to develop their health and to work on their flexibility strength and overall condition gymnastics to me is a very important part of their life and i feel that any child that is exposed to gymnastics will have a very good strong base our recreational program here at gymnastics mississauga allows young children to develop their health and their overall sense of their body they begin to really know what their body is able and capable of doing and while doing this our competitive coaches can take a look at these athletes and if they have potential we can allow them to try our competitive program our competitive programs are obviously built with two different divisions we have the mag or men's program and we have the wag which is the women's program both of them very unique in their own way the boys generally started around five six years old and this is our munchkin program so we take the young athlete and we first show them the very basics strength flexibility and we work very hard on their coordination on the women's program the girls are start a little younger probably around four years old but again we try to work on the very basic skills and basic foundation that is needed for the sport of gymnastics once the competitive athlete is enrolled into the program it's at that point that we educate the parents to allow them to understand what is needed for someone who is doing this high level of sport it's very important that there is a connection between the parents the child the coach and obviously the facility when we have all the pieces of the puzzle put together it's at this point that we'll have the complete structure to develop a good athlete in our competitive program when developing a particular skill we try to break it down into more manageable pieces we call these progressions and i find that with more progressions it's easier for the child to grasp the the overall sensation of the skill and it's easier for them to digest we began gymnastics with my son at 18 months in the parent and top program and he was a really active young guy so i had to put him in a program or somewhere that was safe and fun and controlled and it gave him the opportunity to harness the energy and see what his muscles could do and develop his coordination i continued to enroll my son in recreational gymnastics for fun and exercise as well as to increase his strength and flexibility agility body awareness and some self-discipline later on he was asked to join the competitive program at six and a half years old at that point he wanted to do everything every event the benefits of gymnastics are numerous gymnastics have facilitated the development of his skills such as focus and self-discipline goal setting and achieving those goals it's been wonderful for building self-esteem and confidence his respect for self with others and a positive body image the skills my son has learned through gymnastics has translated to every aspect of his everyday life with all that being said i recommend to all parents that they come and allow their children to try the sport of gymnastics here at gymnastics mississauga our doors are always open you
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Dissection of Trunk (Part-IV) | Anatomy Video | MedVids Planet
in this section we'll look at the pelvic cavity we'll look first at the bones and ligaments that surround the cavity then we'll look at the muscles of the pelvic walls and the pelvic floor then we'll see the principal blood vessels and nerves of the region we'll start with the bones we've already seen the upper parts of the bony pelvis now we need to look at the parts of it that lie below the pelvic brim let's get oriented here's the bony pelvis together with the fifth lumbar vertebra here's the pelvic brim we'll be looking at the pelvic cavity from four different viewpoints we look down into it from above we'll look at it from the side with the opposite half of the pelvis removed we look at it from behind and we look at it from below we looked at the features of the upper part of the bony pelvis in the last section the bones that contribute to the walls of the pelvic cavity are the sacrum and the coccyx behind and the lower parts of the hip bone in front and at the side we're looking at the bones in the position they occupy when we're standing upright in the upright position the surface of the upper part of the sacrum is angled at 30 degrees to the horizontal the tip of the coccyx points forward at about 40 degrees so the pelvic surfaces of the sacrum and coccyx form a curve of a bit more than a quarter circle the lower end of the sacrum is on a level with the top of the pubic symphysis this big gap between the sacrum and the hip bone is called the sciatic notch it's bridged by two major ligaments as we'll see shortly now we'll look at some details of the hip bone this massively thick part of the hip bone is formed by the fusion of the ilium the pubis and the ischium it's smooth on the inside and on the back it's deeply indented on the outside by the socket of the hip joint the acetabulum this is the body of the ischium which ends below in this impressive projection the ischial tuberosity which is what we sit on this sharp prominence is the ischial spine the large hole in the lower part of the hip bone is the obturator foramen in the living body it's largely closed off by the obturator membrane this is the body of the pubis the part of the hip bone below the obturator foramen is the ischiopubic ramus the two issue pubic rami meeting in front at the pubic symphysis form the pubic arch when seen from the side the ischial pubic rami slope backward and downwards toward the ischial tuberosities there are important differences in shape between the male pelvis and the female pelvis which is adapted to the important requirements of childbirth the female pelvic cavity is wider from side to side and deeper from front to back than the male in addition the angle of the female pubic arch is broader when seen from below the inferior pelvic aperture of the female is wider in all directions than that of the male now that we've looked at the dry bones we'll look at some major ligaments which are important in holding the sacrum and the hip bones together the weight of the body is transmitted from the vertebral column to the hip bone at the sacroiliac joint the sacroiliac joint is strengthened behind and in front by ligaments the anterior sacroiliac ligament in front and the massive posterior sacroiliac ligament behind in addition the sacroiliac joint is strengthened by two major ligaments which pass from the sacrum to the ischium the sacrotuberous and sacrospinous ligaments here's the sacrotuberous ligament the sacred tuberous ligament arises here on the back of the sacrum it passes laterally downward and slightly forward it's inserted here on the ischial tuberosity now we'll add the sacred spinous ligament to the picture here it is the sacrospinous ligament lies in front of the sacrotuberous ligament and medial to it it goes from here on the edge of the sacrum to here on the ischial spine these two ligaments divide the gap between the sacrum and the issue into two openings the greater sciatic foramen and the lesser sciatic for amen let's take a look at a complete pelvic specimen from behind and from below the sacrotuberous ligaments behind and the ischiopubic rami in front form the boundaries of an opening beneath the pelvis that's called the inferior pelvic aperture seen from beneath the opening looks like an ellipse but it's not a flat ellipse because of the steep downward curve of the sacrotuberous ligaments behind and the slight downward slope of the issue of pubic rami in front the ellipse has a marked bend in it here's the inferior pelvic aperture seen from above when we look at it from up here it's not so easy to appreciate the three-dimensional shape of the opening now let's review what we've seen of the bones and ligaments that surround the pelvic cavity here's the hip bone the sacrum and the coccyx here's the sciatic notch here's the pelvic brim here's the obturator foramen the body of the ischium the ischial spine and the ischial tuberosity here's the body of the pubis the ischiopubic ramus the pubic symphysis and the pubic arch here are the sacroiliac ligaments anterior and posterior here's the sacral tuberous ligament and the sacred spinous ligament here's the greater sciatic foramen and the lesser sciatic foramen now we'll look at the muscles of the pelvic cavity first we'll look at two muscles which form part of the wall of the pelvic cavity piriformis and obturator internus then we'll look at the complex sheet of muscles collectively called the pelvic diaphragm which form the floor of the pelvic cavity we'll look at these structures first in a male specimen piriformis and obturator internis are both hip rotator muscles which arise within the pelvis and pass outward through the sciatic foramina here's piriformis piriformis arises from here on the sacrum it passes laterally and leaves the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen we'll see where it goes in a minute next we'll add obturator internist to the picture obturator internus arises from the obturator membrane and from this wide area around it obturator internist leaves the pelvis through the lesser sciatic foramen in doing so it makes a 90 degree turn around the lower part of the ischium piriformis and obturator internus pass laterally to insert on the greater tricanter of the femur their actions as lateral hip rotators are shown in volume 2 of this atlas in this section we're concerned to understand these two muscles simply as parts of the wall of the pelvic cavity the obturator internal muscle is covered on the inside by this layer of pelvic fascia there's an important line of thickening in the fascia called the tendinous arch the tendinous arch goes from the body of the pubis to the ischial spine we'll see why the tenderness arch is important in a moment now we'll move on to look at the muscles of the pelvic diaphragm these muscles form a sling which closes off the inferior pelvic aperture and supports the organs that lie within the pelvic cavity on each side the pelvic diaphragm is formed by two most unequal muscles the small coccygeus muscle behind and the much larger and more important levator ani muscle in front here's the coccygeus muscle it runs from the ischial spine to the edge of the lower sacrum and coccyx coccygeus is a vestigial muscle with no demonstrable function now we'll add the levator ani muscle to the picture here's the levator anae the levator air has a line of origin that's partly bone and partly fascia in front it arises from the body of the pubis behind it arises from the ischial spine between these two bony origins it arises from the tenderness arch in the fascia that overlies obturator in turnus the fibers of levator anae pass downwards backwards and medially to meet in the midline with those of the opposite side as we'll see shortly let's go round to the back to see the underside of levator anae here's the ischial tuberosity here's the sacral tuberous ligament the space between these structures and the underside of the levator anae is called the issue rectal fossa in the living body it's filled with fat the levator enai is described as having a number of parts which are named as though they were separate muscles unfortunately the names of these parts are somewhat irrational this part of levator ni is known as iliococcygeus iliococcygeus is very thin this part is pubococcygeus it's much more substantial pubic oxygeas is subdivided further in ways that we won't go into now that we've looked at one levator a9 muscle let's look at the two of them together we're looking from above here's the upper part of obturator internis here's the tendinous arch the ischial spines are here here's the tip of the coccyx here are the coccygeus muscles here are the two levator anaers between them in front there's a gap the urogenital hiatus through which pass the rectum the urethra and in the female the vagina the fibers of levator ani which arise more posteriorly unite in the midline with this fibrous band the anal coccygeal ligament the fibers which arise more anteriorly form a loop which passes around the back of the urogenital hiatus some fibers along the edge of the hiatus attach to the science of the rectum the urethra and in the female the vagina we'll add the urethra and the rectum to the picture here's the lowest part of the rectum here's the urethra with the lowest part of the prostate in front of it we'll see these structures in volume 5 of this atlas the levator ani and coccygeus muscles are covered over by this dense layer of pelvic fascia which completes the pelvic diaphragm on the inside the pelvic diaphragm supports the pelvic organs and closes off the pelvic outlet while allowing passage for the rectum vagina and urethra when we're upright the levator anae muscles are in a constant state of tonic contraction which becomes greater or less in response to changes in abdominal pressure the main action of the levator anai muscles is to keep a set of downwardly mobile structures the pelvic organs constantly in one place in addition vigorous contraction of the levator anai muscles pulls the lower end of the rectum upwards and forwards now that we've seen the intact pelvic diaphragm from above let's look at it from behind and from beneath here are the ischial tuberosities here's the tip of the coccyx here are the sacred tuberous ligaments here are the two levator ani muscles this is the issue of coccygeus part this is pubic oxygenus here's the urogenital hiatus here's the anal coccygeal ligament the levator anion muscles are continuous on the underside with this cone-shaped sleeve of muscle the external anal sphincter which maintains closure of the anus here's the opening of the anus the external anal sphincter is tethered to the anococcygeal ligament by its most posterior fibers in front here's the divided urethra the muscle surrounding it is the bulbospongiosus till now we've been looking at the pelvic diaphragm in a dissection of a male body here's a similar dissection of the pelvic diaphragm of a female body the overall structure of the female pelvic diaphragm is the same as the male except that the pelvic diaphragm is also traversed by the vagina here's the opening of the urethra the whole region between the coccyx the ischial tuberosities and the pubic symphysis is called the perineum the area between the ischiopubic raymay is the urogenital triangle we'll look at the important structures of the urogenital triangle in volume five of this atlas we've been looking from behind at an isolated dissection of the pelvic diaphragm with everything else removed to get a more complete view of where we are we'll now add the main surrounding structures to the picture to see the pelvic diaphragm clearly we've been looking at an unnaturally empty pair of ischia rectal fossae in the living body the ischiorectal fossa is filled with fat which is traversed by nerves and vessels as we'll see here are the sacrotuberous ligaments here are the ischial tuberosities here are piriformis and obturator internals going to their insertions on the femur along with the gmli and quadratus femoris here's the sciatic nerve emerging below piriformis here's gluteus medius here are the origins of the hamstring muscles here's the line of origin of gluteus maximus which will add to the picture the lower edge of gluteus maximus covers up the ischiorectal fossa when seen from behind on the inside the walls of the pelvic cavity are covered with a layer of loose connective tissue which is lined in part by peritoneum we'll see this in a minute when we move on to look at the blood vessels and nerves of the region before we do that let's review what we've seen of the pelvic muscles here's piriformis here's obturator in turners here's the tenderness arch here's coccygeus here's the levator anae this part is iliococcidius this part is pubococcygeus now we'll move on to look at the blood vessels and then the nerves of the pelvis and perineum first the blood vessels here's the pelvic cavity seen from above with the abdominal and pelvic organs removed and the soft tissue lining of the cavity intact the pelvic cavity is lined somewhat irregularly with peritoneum beneath that there's a layer of pelvic fascia that's continuous with the endoabdominal fascia the internal iliac artery which we saw in the last section is hidden just under here to see the pelvic blood vessels we'll remove one half of the pelvis and go around to a medial view we'll also remove the lining of peritoneum and pelvic fascia in this dissection the veins which follow the arteries closely have been removed to simplify the picture the arteries of the pelvic region are all branches of the internal iliac artery the way they arise is quite variable this is the superior gluteal artery this is the inferior gluteal they pass through the greater sciatic foramen to supply the buttock region this is the internal pudendal artery which we'll return to in a minute this is the obturator artery passing forwards into the obturator canal along with the obturator nerve the most anterior branch of the internal iliac comes to a blind end in the fetus it's the umbilical artery branches to the pelvic organs arise in a widely varying fashion these are the divided ends of the vesicle arteries superior and inferior which supply the bladder this is the middle rectal artery which supplies the lower part of the rectum in the female the uterine arteries also arise directly or indirectly from the internal iliac the branch of the internal iliac that concerns us most closely here is the internal pudendal artery it supplies the blood supply to the perineum to reach the perineum the internal pudendal artery goes out through the greater sciatic foramen around the sacrospinous ligament and back in through the lesser sciatic foramen in this way the internal pudendal artery ends up below the pelvic diaphragm to follow its course we'll go around to the back the gluteal vessels and the sciatic nerve have been removed here's the internal pudendal artery emerging below piriformis it passes behind the sacrospinous ligament which is here and behind this small muscle the superior gemellus the internal pudental artery runs downwards and forwards along the medial aspect of obturator internals its branches supply the anal sphincter the pelvic diaphragm the external genital structures in the female and the penis in the mail now that we've looked at the blood vessels we'll look at the principal nerves of the pelvic region we'll look at the sacral plexus then at the pudendal nerve then at the autonomic nerves of the region here's the sacral plexus its lower part lies on the front of the piriformis muscle the sacral plexus is formed mainly by the anterior primary rami of the spinal nerves s1 through s4 in addition the plexus receives a contribution from l4 and 5 through this big nerve bundle the lumbar sacral trunk the major branches of the sacral plexus leave the pelvis by passing through the greater sciatic foramen either above piriformis or below it almost all the nerves that arise from the sacral plexus go to the lower extremity they're shown in volume 2 of this atlas the branches of the sacral plexus that do concern us here are the pudendal nerve which is the principal nerve of the perineum and also the small motor nerves to the pelvic diaphragm a small branch or branches from s 3 or 4 supply most of the levator a9 muscle and the coccygeus muscle on their pelvic surfaces here's the pudendal nerve it's derived from s2 3 and 4. it arises from the plexus just above the sacrospinous ligament which is here and passes immediately through the greater sciatic foramen to see where it goes we'll go round to the back here's the pudendal nerve again here next to it is the internal pudendal artery which we've already met we'll go to an underneath view to follow the pudendal nerve it passes forwards on the side of obturator internus along with the internal pudendal artery its branches supply the anal sphincter the muscles of the urogenital diaphragm and the external genitals lastly we'll look at the autonomic nerves of the pelvic region the autonomic nerves in the pelvis that belong to the sympathetic nervous system are the tail end of the sympathetic trunk and the so-called hypogastric nerve the parasympathetic nerves in the pelvis are the pelvic splanchnic nerves all these nerves sympathetic and parasympathetic are connected to a diffuse and extensive plexus of autonomic nerves called the pelvic plexus the pelvic plexus lies within the fascia that covers this part of the pelvic wall and floor a small part of the pelvic plexus has been partially dissected out here the pelvic plexus distributes the sympathetic and parasympathetic supply to the distal colon the pelvic organs and the external genital organs feeding into the pelvic plexus from above is the hypogastric nerve single here but often taking the form of several small nerves it's the distal continuation of the aortic plexus here's the distal end of the sympathetic trunk it enters the pelvis deep to the common iliac vessels and descends just medial to the sacral foramina it gives remi communicantes to the anterior rami of the sacral nerves lastly here are the pelvic splanchnic nerves sometimes called the nervi arigentes these are the source of all parasympathetic innervation in this region they arise in this case from s3 also often from s2 and s4 they break up into branches which enter the pelvic plexus from the plexus their fibers are distributed to the pelvic organs and external genitals now let's review what we've seen of the blood vessels and nerves of the pelvic region here's the internal iliac artery the superior gluteal and inferior gluteal arteries the obturator artery the ends of the cycle vessels the middle rectal artery the start of the pudendal artery and its further course now the nerves here's the sacral plexus and the lumbar sacral trunk here's the pudendal nerve from the inside and from behind here's the area of the pelvic plexus here's the hypogastric nerve the sympathetic trunk and the pelvic splanchnic nerves that brings us to the end of this section on the pelvis and also to the end of volume 3 of the video atlas of human anatomy
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10 Conflicts to Watch in 2022
several flashpoints across the world look especially perilous for the year ahead over rising tensions between russia and ukraine ethiopia's government appears to be offering the afghan government and the taliban of worsening relations between the superpowers haiti's president here are international crisis groups 10 conflicts to watch in 2022. whether russia will invade ukraine is unclear but dismissing the threat as a bluff would be a mistake an open conflict could have terrifying repercussions potentially dragging in nato members in ethiopia fighting between prime minister abby's federal army and forces from the northern tigray region is tearing the country apart neither side is likely to win this war a peace process is not yet on the table but diplomats should keep pushing for at least a temporary truce and get humanitarian aid into tigre where the risk of famine is high humanitarian catastrophe is looming in afghanistan the un estimates that 23 million people will suffer from hunger by spring international donors who have cut off support after the taliban's takeover should release money earmarked for afghanistan ease sanctions to allow in more aid and permit regular economic activity a direct clash between the us and china is unlikely in the year ahead but an escalation cannot be ruled out chinese and u.s planes and warships increasingly have close encounters around taiwan and in the south china sea and risk an accidental clash that would ratchet up tensions as for the u.s and iran if the iranian nuclear deal collapses there is a real danger of the us or israel using military strikes to knock out iranian nuclear facilities with all the dangers that would entail a retaliatory cycle across the levant yemen might have faded from international headlines but the devastating war is poised to get worse a new battle is brewing over the strategic city of marib encircled by the houthi a showdown in marib would likely destroy the city exact a heavy toll on civilians and mark a new phase in the war the israeli-palestinian peace process is long dead and hopes of a two-state solution are fast dying the new israeli government despite presenting a softer face to the outside world has continued repressing palestinians and advancing toward de facto annexation of the west bank 2021 stands out as particularly bleak for haiti the shocking assassination of president moise a devastating earthquake and violent gangs ever more entrenched now control much of porto prince the priority is for political factions to agree on a transition plan donors could also consider a joint haitian un office tasked with prosecuting senior officials accused of serious crimes the february 2021 military coup put an abrupt halt to a decade of reform in myanmar the economy is in free fall and health and education systems have collapsed the world's attention is waning despite the risk of a failed state at the heart of the indo-pacific region [Applause] in africa islamist militants have extended their reach in this sahel and taken hold on new fronts such as mozambique or drc a rethink of western-backed military operations to keep jihadis at bay is long overdue and should include the possibility of talks with some militant leaders these are crisis groups 10 conflicts to watch in the year ahead we will be making every effort to bring peace to these and many other crises worldwide [Music]
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um y hit the like button I want to give a big shout to my man danger right here let me turn the camera around here before danger right there danger say the man right here you already [Music] know Paradise life a [ __ ] that man you said [ __ ] it we go we out here on uh fire Hollywood chilling y hit that like button come on in the door hit the like button wipe your feet [Music] off you for to open it too huh you a we on vacation right here Smalls what up on vacation you know got the Su for a couple days the homies in the building got more people coming right now BR like I said you ever come to check in with D Davis what up T banks live he's a boy DJ Milo what up definely like I said you got check in with this man right here danger this the BL right this the man right here how many years we going on now 4 years four or five something when I was out 2020 man this man brought me to his neighborhood at M Mom is cooking it up definitely a solid dude that's why I [ __ ] with Gary Jones what up with you Gary what up people saying what up to you we out here in play Hollywood baby we out here hanging kicking it my boy danger in the building B kind of P me on you know what I'm saying kind of P me on but you know being solid is what got you on being solid never never doing no dumb [ __ ] I [ __ ] being solid solid [ __ ] and like I said if you come to car you don't know your way around you want want some information this the guy right know also big sh out to my home e right to his birthday coming up him like you know they you know what's up they kind of put on game but you know what day is his actual birthday I think bro right here 26 yo this my rightand man right here um TJ at the birthday the 26 but we celebrating this weekend big shout to TJ big shout the right way to B my bro definitely do a big you know what I'm saying um got the hook up with him last night it was dope see last night see him again we got some big parties going on so you know D got he D got a team too his own team as well Dam got his own team too so you [Music] know more CS here [Music] um I just got to the beach Wait for a couple guys pull up shout out toar shout out to birthday as well to birthday uh 25th shout out to Lady L she in the building she be over here soon genocide Ro genci finally got here better late than never right Spirit girl no to what up with you baby some fix in the [Music] building um yo it's ice ice okay we got said look great S spr I appreciate you so we trying to just live life you know what I'm saying and said we got the we got the homies here D [Music] team yeah please a little waiting for waiting for a couple guys pull up you know appreciate youu appreciate you that superat too by the way thank you my brother oh yeah Steve load me up when you get a chance we need so the L about to pull up in like an hour like an hour or something got to be crazy see early it's 1: p.m. get the pre preing the rack up you know what I'm saying get some more cups for these pulling up in a minute baby we uh we outside RI was crazy hold turn the around y see the water's rough but I don't get the water I like chilling the beach water's see that little rough boats well for the boat P tomorrow it we'll be all right no Saturday the boat oh yeah Saturday's the boat H Saturday's the boat we going to be we going to be on the boat Saturday party like a [ __ ] you know what I'm saying so D tell us some things they might need to know you say I'm ask you man first so how do you feel how do you feel being around my homeboy VI man oh he asck maybe came out last night hung with us but anybody anybody you bring along I know I know it's solid so you know so so he rock with I rock with that's how I go it's my dude right here so his whole family and so up when you see us outside good time all the time um we got we got to put that flag up get cup flag we got the flag everybody take a picture with the flag the ladies take a picture the FL after I left I left ear people just take pictur into the with nothing to do back like I said whenever you come in c ha check him with this man especially if your first time you never been you want to see different things a yeah he came to the airport scoop the up was out but like I said even my first trip down here so TJ my yeah yeah big shout to TJ my first trip down here this dude took me to his mom mom was cooking I told him I like I I like the food of f me he took me to his M he said no you ain't had the right person took me to the hood mom's cook dope as hell and I always tell a story I told you yesterday I always tell a story we got to go back to the hill definely got to go back to the hill we got to go back we got to bring the crew too MH um I always tell the story about your mom so he went to the store I'm outside sitting by myself you know on my phone so his mom's comes out she's like hey um you might want to keep your phone out here in this area I'm like well I'm good I respect her you know cuz she looking out for me so I said no no problem she sat right next to me right next to me on the Block she was like this I'll see here till till he get back but so much love so much love and I wasn't really worried but she's like hey this my neighborhood you might want to chill I know how she she know how it goes yeah yeah she she know what it is but then we went to the block party yeah yeah yeah yeah so dude got mad when I met you got mad I bought a bottle I was I got to bring something he goes yo this my party I'm inviting you don't buy nothing so I had to sneak and buy a bottle and he found out but it co we supposed to be there for what 2 hours end up being here like 8 hours yeah I mean all day and night for like 5 hours yeah we was there for a minute having a good time though you know and that was my first time around first time around I never been and then I came over here check it out and of course TJ put me on to him he said yo that's my guy he was outside with that's a big ass yeah like I said it's my dude right here we hanging out Miguel appreciate that again my guy round on me thank you my brother appreciate thank you bro much love the live you get the super CH cash oh no I'm good B that's a big ass lob let me see hold on let me see that that's a big ass [ __ ] lobster right there LOB look at that that's huge right there yo yo yo bro listen I'm I'm not GL Z right now yo get him get him hey so listen this is a new way right now this is a new way my name number when you my boy number seven [ __ ] with him big shout to the bro yeah said you were pick I be having fun man I'll be having a good time y y'all be too serious I have a good time it's all about having fun [Music] man no I said I listen I tell everybody you should go toia at least one time I like Brazil more so you know but we out here a good time I missed my last two trips I got SI but we having a good old time got my Columbia Paradise light shirt on you already know go hit go hit the uh the merch store got we get packed now glad we got our about to geted I ain't got the music playing CU I'm talking to y'all right now we got a big ass speak up b m of fact y'all want to play the music I was just playing YouTube anyway okay I I'll turn it back on this live I be playing the blues on that mother [ __ ] just want to tap in with y'all I got a got a Snapper coming fried snapper see what that be hitting [Music] for some things out [Music] here fantastic night brother you know you guys know this is hustle City so you got careful like a [Music] motherfu is he old boy [Music] picture you was talking to him we walk oh yeah together yeah homie had my picture he go yo my man Carlos big shout out regie BX EJ said How's your recovery for the $300 kidney tell something that $300 kidney came a long way baby came a long finally arrived change it up a little bit took a couple things upgraded the kidney you already know yeah season that was a big ass L but I already order fish I'm we ordered um we ordered snap fries want something we already started time Rico Kim bro what's good what you we we already started having a good old time had much fun last night I called the in early cuz I was TI we been I've been up since 4:00 in the morning Allie the food I don't like but so far been going to spots they took me to spots where the food is good of course I had a Gizzy last night the clock tower glizzies only place I eat hot dogs in columia I swear only place I eat hot dogs Sunday night smoke podcast my dude hey that [ __ ] posted with the belly intro fire I might steal it from you I might post it on my thing I'm going give you credit though that was fire when you did the the belly intro joint you had that [ __ ] that [ __ ] was fire I give credit with this too I might take that I might just take it put my name in I put your name in the fine frint on the bottom though that was a fire video fire yeah I think I watched that video about four times that sh I was highly impressed by that video real tough Christopher coloman is here I will tell you one thing that hour and 30 minutes in customs it's crazy definitely not a fan of that [ __ ] and I tell you what a Christopher Colombian is a dude that only been here three four times just started coming to pass year that's you ain't been here more than six seven years you ain't doing nothing slow yourself down you need a pedicure he said thanks appreciate you that's a dope B bro like I was like I was like oh like I'm sitting here I'm supposed to be getting dress I'm watching I'm like [ __ ] fire definitely oh you from the city so I expect you it is what it is it is what it is up in the building I should have I didn't bring enough red for a couple guys up uh today's the beach at the club again tonight do Friday I'm sorry Saturday we doing a party the boat out Shalom all kind of salt water r as hell like Jesus Christ you can see see the waves coming like from a mile away we going to have [Music] fun just rocking me for a little while going to sit the beach and people okay um hust one thing I don't like is being touched touch something Bes you without your permission my old kicks in right away we've been traveling since 4 in the morning yest I went uh I went home early fell still hung out oh yeah be about to get you know I like to be early bro get my seat with my food I like to be early everywhere I go that shit's me I don't like to be coming 2:00 in Brazil let me get to the beach early let me hang out uh Reggie BX we having a good time man Ste right here pop out I see you cool bro send my shout out to appreciate appreciate you bro like I said um you know I don't I don't do I don't do the man service I don't do the gods danger here is my buddy my hom danger comes to that's my [Music] dude we don't all that I got I [ __ ] with and I [ __ ] with him and colia sorry I [ __ ] with and uh Jose and car those are my guys on that side hey I made so you know what's funny so B was you talking about the shirt I made this shirt uh big shout to I made this shirt almost a year and a half ago but remember I never got to wear the Columbia shirt cuz I miss my trips yeah so now I finally here thought de started with I pulled them on the closet you know we got flag shirts for every country so but I had these for a long time then I said uh let me they on the website the Columbia shirts on the website M fact b b they on the website too all count on the website I got this to docc put all of them on the put all flag on the back that's where get he customizes all the shirts Steve Real Deal major investment vaker yeah I told Steve we might we might start doing once a month investment uh shows guys me St talking about it just give you guys update on what's going on he feels stocks and stuff like that [Music] know minutes away that's he just did a trade just now we on the beach he's doing Trad talk that's my guy uh I don't know how to ask that uh Trey are going to make the standing on chicken bus yes I I got the be ready um they're the back end the my order he beat you to who the damn Swedish swimsuit or something oh he got got the speed one I was going to wear speed [ __ ] I was going wear speed I don't you don't forget [ __ ] hey Craig said sh last night see I got a I was wear speed I'm wearing I wear my Speedo to the boat par I like that [ __ ] I told him I said you as well you go yeah yeah hey Shel what up baby how you doing everybody Shel in the building pull up uh uh D get some more chairs your ch [Music] get get this all us right here sh this all us right [Music] here got kind of H it is what it is I think another right yeah I think he put that for us that's why he moved it that's he moved it over we can put when everybody come we can put all around yeah he actually picked it up and moved it over closer yeah so that's standard on chicken fin already got shirts coming out don't log to Big sh sh I gotta even get on my nerves give he actually started the first stop started that I give his credit and now the standing on chicken B it's a dope shirt to you I'm going to make it a flip-flop shirt with the back standing on chicken B it's going to be like that when everybody come we just spread out and go around like that yeah want [Music] doing I was waiting come give me last night I get T night every night we more CH you guys come I just got back from for a week how' you like how was some tourist things you know 13 that's kind of I've done all the all the tourist of many like all T I jumped out I got the last stop the hood all way at the top I jumped out told my guys I said I said I don't know what y'all doing I'm getting out we went out project water it down like this got to get out with me I'm know everybody trust me so they got out my man Jose was Jose said getting out he's colan he like you really getting out I said we getting out hey look got out fall you know the whole whole neighborhood came out and they were like who are these guys and we just there drinking eating buying all the all the food carts and stuff eating everything chilling definitely good time definitely good time did you now when you get the commun tour did you go down so so they take you off the beat path you go down right it's a whole neighborhood over there well it's part of the neighborhood me no it's not the tourist area you a couple the tourist area did you write your name on the wall over there didn't show okay we had my a bunch of our names on that wall when you go there it's a nice lady her house is off the beaten path and every besid that name was if you ever see my intro where it says Mr flipflop that's her W didn't see that one she invites you to come down because she's off the tour here and we went up to get a better Vive yeah she go all way up but then you come all way down but if you go when you come down there a side that's part of the real like the real neighhood one there exactly two layers that was cute yeah if you guys ever see my intro it said Mr flipflop that's the ladies wall show love but it's off the tourist path there boy Dell what up look like my Cleveland Browns are playing Eagles in Brazil is it the Browns is it the Browns un said Brooklyn miss you my guy Brownville in the building what up Brownville we need to go back to the clock message going I'm happy we got out we got out of town for a little bit you know little bit of different [Music] energy the club was lit had a great time so you said space open too tomorrow so space will be open tomorrow we be up in space we move man we have fun we don't worry about no one particular spot we go J Mo what up Rocky what what's up baby out here chill a good time everybody get toes might get my [Music] toes want the punch too I got I got right here Paradise like flag how many days you did so our next trip first just so the guys who never been start and fly out of here get my I might get mine [Music] done big shout to M I know he has a couple days left in be hopefully I get to see him before he leaves shout to the big bro gotta got gotta check in with him I know he's about to leave soon so I uh I want to get one before you boun I have a couple [Music] DRS yo everything good baby everything good we Hollywood Beach Hollywood Beach me Hector spot number seven waiting on the waiting on the snapper right now sit there and uh eat some good food you already know says where is K uh I actually don't know I hope he's doing well though I hope lock doing well my dude I think that's the fish right here hold hold your punch about to bring the food out I don't want to lose your punch that my bag right there there we go thank you sir that down I'mma show you guys this fish oh yeah thank you s look at that oh yeah that's my breakfast that's my breakfast right there that is my breakfast check some of this out so I'm okay okay that's that that's that go that Rice I like that I like that Ryan T said TM made his former Paradise in the having now he doesn't like it anymore I can't speak on that I tell her tell her does what tell do I got it I don't know I don't know what's going on but he got a special situation but I love him Johnny Cash what up CP some travel Vibes that's what we do we have a good time man yes please thank [Music] you some hot sauce right it's a big hole in oh yeah Freo in the building whatever you better get your WiFi box oh no you know what it is I got uh a my uh traic my travel my travel uh [Music] internet good and that hot sauce SLA hot SLA damn that's my travel uh Wi-Fi is the stream bad is the stream [Music] B over there raing know I need water I think it is it's good too it's good I'm glad I that why I told you when no one responded I was like I you want to beat glad I give me a second y sorry I'm hungry that's a good thing CCH the comment uh is is the Wii off I'm sorry link said you don't feel weird chill with I when you ask question like that I I don't understand your alterior moas I don't understand your interior motives by saying something because how do you know who's a dead beat that oh buy my bad y I'm on I'm on the international internet so I'm doing my best that sh delicious delicious I can't Li definely ass man we going be back here back I just I say a must tast good [Music] at as he said as he said that say the audio good my bad I'm using the best I can I'm want we on the beach so you know Cho what's good good big shout to CH hey CH everybody do show me my picture soon as I pull [Music] up I got show my picture oh no you got to get good too when you on vacation you got to eat good got to eat good [Music] Mama flipping the building what up we eating uh snap snap out here on the beach uh link said no motive I mean how do you know someone's a debb you know how do how do you know that other than your opinion guys good right it's delicious bro delicious good yeah how do you know someone's a de that's that's the question I got to ask you I been going a dead be but that's how my cheat when my kids are good that's my b y this bit is really good Castle Hill Morrison sound view Bronx River BX outside you for got Southern Boulevard baby oh yeah that's where I be at g h too everything bar baby big shout to the [Music] BX really good y'all get some trees up real quick I'm stay alive I a't going nowhere getting crowded over here now coming out I'm glad I'm here early I got my [Music] food [Music] get my on got up ear this morning stand the wall City just walk manit me the architecture I love arit me AR over oh I know it's incredible the first thing that struck me too from can dirty workers we are outside we blasting your joints last night outside they play these Club too right Paradise life outside how you playing in the club last night on the T we had all night on TV bu hey youngo heavy out here we had outside on rotation [Music] Parise need just call me the captain of the we outside no appreciate you brother appreciate you you see the heights there we go Ryan had K T he I mean I don't know why yall keep mentioning tell I have no issue with tell as far as I know and and I'm pretty much a little inside with it it'll take what very good care this kid so you know I don't know what yall talking about but and I said I can't get into that cuz I don't know where the comments is coming from what's the motive I'm here in Columbia on Hollywood Beach a think talk I'm about to give a public right now or or someone else I talk about this fish do I'm almost done I'm going finish this up it is delicious and a lot of meat very meaty too very meaty is that a [Music] pause [Music] spp [Music] see you next week my bro come out what up with [Music] you that's that's why I'm kind of I'm confused about that Prof what's good with [Music] you hey getting pack busy we came here a little earlier SE set up and everybody eating everything you know a hot that my biggest thing I want to make sure I get some food in my stomach enjoy my day sit out here drink my my red cup ain't getting away from me little man I need that I want to thank the fishermen that caught this fish I want to thank the chef that cooked and I want to thank the fish's dad who had him and the mama who made laid the EGS that made this fish so good you will not go to [Music] my shout out to your parents [Music] homies you definitely filled up the stom that's my that's my full day I'm [Music] we're going to name this fish George thank you George for giving your life so I can be full of nutrients and [Music] vitamins everybody say hello to Jo I'm already done [ __ ] say hello to George y'all thank you George thank you for giving your life to me George George George died so I could live thank you George yeah my name is George that might be a sister you eating too Georgetta Georgetta no I'm good I just been both sides I'm good I'm done I'm just picking that little meat right here pause hey perfect thank you not good I was hungry that was hungry in the picture it's funny oh [ __ ] the hell is uh Bri what is that what is that [Music] what's your name Ste in the building shout to Queen Sam thanks Ryan T but we on my live right now why we talking about somebody else weird positive VI hey here's what I'm going do to my to my mods the next comment about Tade this negative nonsense BS KCK him out we here on the beach positivity man positive Vib take matter of fact take care of your own kid before you worry about someone else's kid how about that next comment tell them man get him out of here something AR Southside you already know no com we good I got the menu menu had prices on it we good I know we definitely good men you had the prices on it I know we pay all right I definitely needed a vacation man I'm glad to get out for a little while CH yeah like I said I I did these a year ago do them excuse me but I never got to wear it cuz I miss my damn flight El what up I missed my uh sorry not miss my flight I never made my flight so you know it was a crazy time I'm here so got to got to bring my shirts [Music] out we'll be in the club tonight having a good old time actually nice to be back been a while a real well you was here but I I wasn't I uh you know miss miss my last my last couple trips cuz I gu I was SI sh sh with the yellow fever joint said I got to uh Sami what up s in the building definitely see you soon bro definitely see you soon and we don't want no negativity in this chat on this live we here in colia celebrating enjoying life no reason for negativity keep those comments the negative comments I have no issue with telling me that's my dude my big bro um that [ __ ] shout out par just keep comment keep that [ __ ] away you know what I'm saying positive man we be why we talking negative two life night you know missing a couple guys I [Music] need probably the best picture I ever had colia so I see me messing up little messed up I'm using my International uh e so might be a little shaky we got here chilling man I haven't stay on too long cuz I realized that the WiFi is not that great so my guy you like to vacation on vacation hey that's what we do man double I live in theor that's that's that's where I live my family is my business is but I need to get away different perspective and [Music] everything oh you said the yes so know just so they the ex uh said oh food 100% but but but all my guys the food here so I'm going have a good food since I've been here I got to say that uh St Valentine yesterday the beach today the fish is totally on point I've had fish here before wasn't that good that was definely good so I [ __ ] with heck that one fish was definitely on point and that's what we doing man positive vies [Music] baby I trust me I do hate Columbia food but it's been on point my guys my guys actually sat there and make sure I only go to restaurants that are good and so far theyve been a canot beneficial how was the fish great right delicious we all agreed yeah medine medine I eat Super Mario Brothers all the time that's all I eat a medine Super Mario Brothers I don't even eat pizza I don't even eat pizza they told that uh cuz the Pizza Hut has Columbian cheese oh yeah so far yeah I went back I went back to I said what is this that's what we use I said that's pizza was how you mess up [Music] pizza different country different form hey bro do you watch my channel I said the food wasn't you I said the food I never like the food in colia I ain't going to lie to you but so far my guys been taking me the spots where the food good so bad the Thousand right now the food is definitely good Sean for what up I defin I'm definitely liking the food right now especially that fist I just ate oh darell the Miami trip is May 29th May 29th May 29th will be in Miami
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Oxygen Not Included | New Base | Part 7
uh we live uh we like seems good let's continue with oxygen not included wherein I read that in the update they have some kind of something or other for transferring Heat uh in a vacuum across connected stuff so apparently we won't have to leave blotches of oil lying around here anymore that's cool uh let's see if what is why is all this elevated that uh anyway let's have a look at the research I wonder if there's something new we have to unlock or if it's part of it a lot of what we've already um God I don't see anything new before rocket stuff it would be pretty cruel if they put it behind the rocket stuff they don't expect they would do that let's have a look what would it be under utilities missing research station oh right you know I was expecting that I just wanted I just noticed that we could research the first two Sciences here wanted to do that okay so I'm guessing it would be under utilities no uh how about I don't think it would be understations would it this I thought this was added to the game already it wasn't announced as something that was coming uh maybe I'm wrong I don't know what that alert was just now but I'm scared uh I don't suppose it would be under Plumbing or ventilation or anything cons conduction panel there is liquid allowing extreme temperature exchange with overlapping buildings yes this is it can function in a vacuum can be run through wall and floor tiles and it looks like a bridge uh uh it can't be run through other pipes so it doesn't function like a bridge in that sense um but yeah it basically looks like a radiator I guess that makes a ton of sense and I guess you put it behind a building and voila it's like a super well I don't know if it's gonna act like a super radiant liquid pipe but uh the fact that it functions in a vacuum is probably all that we really care about Morpheus good to see you again welcome welcome hope you're doing well it doesn't look like there's a gas version um I guess that's fine or at least we'll pretend that it is I wasn't really gonna bother with it yes Network for this anyway I suppose I mean I think just about any fluid I mean as long as within the as long as it can tolerate the temperature ranges uh just about any fluid would probably do um because we only need to keep these under like 275 degrees um but yeah that's cool we now have conduction panel very nice storage capacity 10 kilograms so it's like one section of pipe it can transfer heat effectively even if no liquid is passing through huh so you're telling me if I don't even bother having coolant running through it if I run this behind our uh robominers and run a pipe down somewhere where it's going to exchange Heat then it wouldn't be as efficient obviously but that would do the job cool cool um so let's how much steel do we have zero kilograms fantastic not at all fantastic actually what is going on here this is supposed to be steam didn't we have a situation here where someone said this would be flooded but it wasn't but now when we load the save it is what the hell um I'm not sure what to do about that there's three things that are flooded where's the other one oh this is as expected actually I'm not entirely sure it is as expected I thought no we probably built this to test the idea I think I remember that um so that's fine actually but yeah that is very much looking like a radiator it's also very animated even though it's not connected to anything very typical of this art style um okay well I'm not sure how to solve this problem without too much trouble so what we want to do let me get reacquainted with this build we're waiting for 50 Cycles actually before this thing at Fates again it's gonna output natural gas uh it looks like we have what is this gas pipe Thermo sensor I thought I put an element sensor in just to just to know when we got the gas is this it yeah yeah oh yeah we have a vacuum in here at the moment Atmos sensor if above 1000 grams green signal and then natural gas time okay cool cool and then if there's enough gas to not waste energy using the gas pump turn on the gas pump uh it goes into these machines which will cool the gas in a loop until we let it out this way once it's cold enough and we're gonna pump the heat into here and run Steam turbine and not pump hot gas into our base but how will we do that with no Steam and only water maybe I should just steal Steam from over here that might not be the worst idea but I still have to get this water out do we have a mini water pump I think we do mini liquid pump can I just put it here and we'll Pump It don't know where I doubt adding this much water to what have we got 94 kilograms of steam per tile I think it has to be less than 150 for the volcano um to do its thing right speaking of which when is this volcano active 30 Cycles okay so what if we pump water back in here and pump steam back in here that might actually be the easiest way to fix this and then we'll just start with some fairly cool steam in this room to begin with that's gas that that's a gas pump we want we want a liquid pump okay fantastic so we're just gonna well we've got these ladders here it shouldn't be too difficult just gonna pump it up there little burrow power from here fantastic how hot does this come out 150 degrees no chance of ever melting lead that's fine and then then we need steam input but we have to stop it over pressure 1000 kilograms that's way too much for the volcano Oh wait we're not putting this in the same room as the volcano though [Music] um this thing's over pressure at two thousand so we do have to put some kind of limit in this uh and I don't have room for the automation while we've got this stuff in here so we'll have to pump the water out first and then deconstruct this and put in the gas input okay then uh I guess let's get it done sooner rather than later foreign Cycles uh left before this thing erupts I really want to be head uh ready ahead of schedule what can we print dirt bristle very um we don't have that many calories available right now oh yes we do half of our calories are bristle Berry that's how I misread that Sigma Bean good to see you again welcome welcome hope you're doing well good job being our number one hacker in XCOM um [Music] um this thing still keeps getting broken apparently coming in at an angle it's not that big of a deal but still I wish we could make steel faster we do have a bunch of Poker shells now so we should be getting poached shell malt at a reasonable pace which I'm pretty sure is our bottleneck for steel uh uh yeah it's always lime now we've actually got 4.5.4 tons of iron refined iron and uh two tons of refined carbon waiting to be turned into steel so it's literally just lime that's how entire bottleneck uh and we've now got how many poker shells enough that they might be starting to get glum not yet how many is this one uh one two three four five six seven eight I think does it say here uh it says here doesn't it yeah I set the maximum to 10 because I don't know how many they can have before they get upset bean bean bean hilarious good to see you again welcome welcome hope you're doing well it wasn't actually being bean bean yesterday it was Sigma Bean Bean that reminds me I haven't seen Rosa around but I need to I meant to ask him if he wants his character's call sign changed or just leave the name and the call sign as is all right how fast does this pump uh looks like one kilogram per second yeah one kilogram per second considering that each of these tiles has over 600 uh 3600 3 600 kilograms so 3 600 seconds uh we're looking at an hour to pump this out jeez that's that's a while uh how fast is a regular liquid pump uh 10 kilograms per second that is 10 times as fast okay all right then uh can we rotate a liquid pump I don't think so which orientation doesn't have right side is the output okay cool let's get rid of this thing and then we might have to move the power connection as well why do we have another liquid pump here we go yeah Power connections top left so this will go here hurry up the Decon please Lindsay Lindsay is on the case fantastic with bonded I need to find and befriend this for us indeed yeah you got to pick your buns I mean it's not I was gonna say it's not that important but then you saw yesterday perhaps how just how powerful I think it was the level two bond with boovin and Crimson wise with boovin giving two extra actions in one turn to Crimson who just tore up the whole area well tearing up the whole area is much maybe a little bit of an exaggeration but still uh inhuman Mobility and multiple attacks per turn is no exaggeration at all better than the command yeah twice in one turn that's crazy uh but yeah you want to pick your buns carefully to have people who are actually going to be near enough to each other to uh to give those commands and potentially even stand next to each other to remove negative Mental effects and stuff all right that's gonna be a lot faster that's that should be six minutes instead of one hour um to pump all that water out and then once that's done we're going to want let's use insulated pipe uh we're going to want to pump in some steam and we don't need that much it might actually be fine to use a baby pump for this one well let's see if we need like a hundred kilograms ish per tile times uh 12. 1200 1200 seconds that's like 20 minutes right off the top of my head it's exactly 20 minutes that's still way longer than it needs to be uh let's grab a gas pump uh if I'm gonna put it here maybe I should make it out of steel what do we had 109 oh sorry 122 degrees this can go to 125 yeah yeah if there's an eruption it'll take damage from over here but we've got 27 Cycles until that happens and we've got no Steel so let's just make it out of gold amalgam and [Music] connect like so it's copper oh we're actually already just about empty on the water here it's empty enough that one of these will work uh honestly that's probably all we need how much water is here let's see 46 grams 23 grams uh 81 grams and 117 grams I bet if it would even out like you'd expect it to uh it might actually stop this one from being flooded but I guess we could just mop this up just to be super safe and let's get rid of this pipe that should probably be insulated pipe probably doesn't matter actually if it if it's exchanging temperature once it's already in the room I'm sure that's okay uh and we're gonna need some automation which I need to get the Liquid pump out of the way first for please Decon this so I can plan the rest fantastic all right we're going to need to Atmos sensor and only output until we're at like a hundred kilograms or so wait no no no that's not true uh there's no I said this before there's no Geyser in this room we can go all the way up to almost one kilogram per tile um but we probably don't want to steal that much Steam from this room probably well most of this liquid most of this water is uh sitting down on the floor actually because it came from here anyways so it's probably fine how much did we put in I believe it was like about six uh six full tiles of water which is like six tons that's a lot is that how much water we've got more or less spread across here we've got let's see 23 tiles times I think the average is like 120 something 120 times 23. where's my calculator uh about 2.7 tons um but yeah I mean as long as there's enough steam in here for a temperature to be exchanged properly I don't think it really matters okay did we finish no we didn't uh and let's make sure we snippy snip this until we're oh that would probably help wouldn't it you know what put it down here turns out you can't actually build stuff through neutronium made a mess even what are you doing you're not even stuck what why why are you like this you're not even at the toilets working uh oh oh God wait what why oh no is this it is this why you're kidding I just wanted to have like a extra little bit of storage here uh uh okay how do we make this work probably with a bridge and probably this goes up here or and and I would probably just snip this here and connect that Captain Muller the wasab empty no good to see you again welcome welcome hope you're doing well there's a mod for that uh for which there we go that should work yeah I think we're good now I think we are good now maybe it would be better if I had the storage before the arbitraries but I'm sure they'll get enough on The Daily I don't think changing that one way or the other is actually going to make that much of a difference doing good a mod for digging neutronium so you can build their ah oh that's okay that's a lot of mess in here okay could we please please finish the automation part so I can set so that I can make the settings so that I don't have to keep paying attention to this why why can't we just allow putting the settings here before they actually build the things that seems like it should be basic functionality I still like how washing doesn't care how dirty the water is washing doesn't washing what do you mean by washing do you mean like water save uh we've got a couple of candidates maybe suit wearing cooking tidying um I don't think so operating cooking farming no we're good at this stage mostly all I care about is uh from the new dupes I mean is supplying and building I want I want as much supplying and building as we can support because I want my new projects to actually get built and not take many cycles for that to happen okay here we go uh green signal if below 1000 grams uh considering this can go to two thousand I don't think we need to be that stingy but then we don't gain that much by going above it so sure stop when each title has a oh this tile has a thousand grams of Steam which might be most of the steam that we have in here but then more of this water will just flash to steam it's fine you can have microbes in water used for washing hands slash body for reasons uh with the germ stuff yeah I don't know that much about germs in this game it's already at a thousand wait what oh no the steam is ah the steam is dropping temperature down to water I did not realize that would happen uh maybe we need to wait until this thing actually runs before we put more water in so that it'll actually maintain its temperature this is a vacuum right yeah yeah or we just continue putting steam in until the temperature rises in here you don't need automation on vent it will shut off at two kilograms Max yeah but the output from liquid vent is um at the output from the liquid vent versus the gas vent is different gas vent will go to two kilograms and the liquid vent will go to one kilogram so if there's one kilogram of gas around a liquid vent it won't be able to output and we won't be able to cycle our water out of our steam turbine so this will no longer work hi by the way old busk good to see you again welcome welcome hope you're doing well um yeah I'm when does this erupt 44 cycles and this one erupts in 25. uh that means I need to build this out of steel if I'm gonna hold on to it until we're ready bye for now I'm just gonna snip this so we don't get the buildings flooded again what do we got like 12 kilograms ish per tile here so six kilograms here six kilograms here of steam wait that's already too much isn't it uh we might have already put in too much also what just took damage here the insulated gas pipe what does it tell us why it got damaged awaiting repair delivery conductive wire insulated gas pipe avoiding repair delivery doesn't it usually tell us how it got damaged steam is condensing in the pipe oh okay um build one of these quickly that means now good job damsel all right uh but this is already over pressure what 105.8 kilograms two you look grams hold on we have how much steam in here what is this on a whole other scale then I no over pressure is a thousand kilograms for this two kilograms not 2 000 kilograms oh oh that's the scale that I misread uh uh so this is two kilograms and this is 50 times that so if we used a gas vent to put Steam in here then the over pressure for the liquid vent when we replace it uh is never going to be too much not by a long shot not if we used well except that this is going to condense to water so if it was hot enough that it didn't condense the water in this room uh and we used gas putting in Steam was our method to put the steam in then there's no way in a million years we could get this room to be over pressure to outfit liquid fan okay cool cool um does that mean I have no way to elegantly get this steam out um what if we extract my contests I think that's just for liquids no it is for fluids what are they going to do with the steam when they extract it how's that How's that gonna work was so confused hearing German just now yeah these systems are hard to Prime it's either too hot or too cold to Prime indeed liquid vent does not uh over pressure I thought yeah yeah not so like when I built one of these systems the first time I brought so much water in that when it flashed to steam the pressure was too high or the water to come out through the liquid vent but this time if we ignore that it would condense uh if we filled this room with steam as much as we could with the gas fan uh it would still be 50 times too small to overpressure the liquid fan um I'm kind of curious I I kind of expect something bad to happen uh if like I'm kind of expecting steam to just explode here if we use this errand hence I'm not going to try it down here oh wait is that what I think it is it's a bottle of steam uh that's kind of neat I guess will it condense to water just sitting here I've never seen this before yeah its temperature is dropping is it gonna like spill water or is it going to turn into a water bottle oh there it goes and there goes some more wait why didn't oh because it's trying to go to the gas vent okay deconstruct that there there's plastic bottles are some real quality yeah really well at this rate the problem is gonna solve itself um albeit leaving some damaged pipe behind okay and then empty this second will work Maybe wait wait no I don't even want to do that because I don't uh just just leave it just let it sort itself out and fix it and deconstruct it I was building a magma steam turbine and accidentally split some liquid from my liquid lock hit the hot steel door steam filled my vacuumed area and suddenly all the heat transferred into my airflow tiles the whole area was ruined yikes that is so much work to fix all right how many more days until we can get this thing going 43.7 Cycles that's too many I want it now can we just Decon these I think we can okay how much steel do we have zero is that because we've got something queued up to use steel or we still haven't produced any more steel this entire stream even though we have 10 poker shells when do they malt overcrowded glum okay how many is this uh 10. okay how about nine I think we had eight before and they weren't glum and he's gonna get taken uh to the farm to retire all right so we've got nine are they still glum overcrowded glum does that change instantly or I think it does let's go down to eight oh and I didn't mean to go into slow motion there I am the sky good to see you again you're welcome welcome hope you're doing well it changes instantly so they watch one of their friends get kidnapped and never to return and suddenly they are not glam fantastic so how often do they give us uh uh poker shells or Pokemon does it tell us here shells they leave behind after molting can be crushed into lime that's the idea I don't suppose the database which has never ever given us a shortage of information will tell us precisely how often they'll molt nope me too welcome welcome hope you're doing well I'm new here can you tell me about this game uh sure so oxygen not included uh it's a pretty unique game as far as I know so kind of hard okay to start with it's a colony Sim so you start with basically nothing like you've got three dupes I think it is three little workers you you start with uh a little key area maybe this big you've got some food you've got workers you've got a limited supply of oxygen uh you've got people making a mess in their Atmos suits even though we've got working toilets is he stuck oh he is stuck uh uh why is is there no power what is happening here damage overloading conductive wire Bridge what I'm sorry I'm getting okay before we go down that rabbit hole uh uh yeah basically it's a colonism uh to start with but compared to other games it goes into a lot more detail with the physics of things that you have to deal with so in a game like factorio uh basic electricity setup you just slap together an offshore pump a boiler a steam turbine shove some fuel into the boiler connect to power pole and that's it right in this game to use a steam turbine you need to fill a rim with Steam not too much steam don't let it get too hot make sure the machines that you build in the steam room if that's what you're doing are made of a material that won't get uh that won't overheat in the steam room make sure the steam pressure isn't too high uh uh what else I don't know make sure the steam turbines themselves don't overheat it's a lot uh it's a lot harder to learn this game with things like this not all of it is that hard like a lot of things you can learn one little piece at a time like like other complex games uh but steam turbines are a great example of where you need to get several things right in parallel before it's going to work properly the first time physics yeah it does abuse uh physics a little bit um it plays fast and loose with the laws of thermodynamics in a couple of places speaking of colonism and he planned to check out Dwarf Fortress at some point in the future now that it's had its big release um I don't know it's I mean I had a look at it I'm not impressed by the price point to be honest uh but also it doesn't it the UI and stuff is not as big an improvement as I was hoping for like it's still the exact same game with just some Sprites instead of uh instead of ASCII characters uh and it's also incredible oh no are you kidding me why is this broken played factorio how similar is this um not that similar like I said this is I think this is much more difficult to learn than factorio um just because of like I was talking about here where you have to have several things that you have to get right all at once and most of them are kind of hidden uh you know the first time you set it up you'll have no there's no explicit hint that you know don't build your thermo Aqua tuna out of anything but steel otherwise it's going to overheat and break craze and pionaton indeed fair enough okey-dokey um why is this broken though no power wire connected how did it break from overheating what's it made out of it's made out of steel what how hot is it in here foreign 649 degrees how did this happen turbine two hot generator idle what would uh no that's correct what about the active cooling Loop we turned it off uh okay um how about this which is dropping Ragnar is still stuck in here is this thing gonna work anytime soon it's not we'd need to go in here and fix this and we can't because the airlock doors don't have power okay I think what we can do foreign ly put a power transformer here how did this break earlier oh now I don't now I can't find out it said it was overloaded potential load is double uh what it can theoretically take but all right I forgot these bloody large power Transformers output 4 000 joules uh sorry four thousand four kilowatts when these wires can only take two kilowatts very not handy um it's it would be very rare that we would actually use that much power on this set of wires it would be really nice if the large Transformers matched the um the conductive wires limits we can either split this into another uh either way you look at it we need two Transformers to do the job of what should be one Transformer am I gonna get twice as much heat as is necessary but I because we need to either split this or just limit the amount of power we put into it and either way we need two Transformers okay I think we'll do that that's all broken because it's 650 degrees Yeah I don't know how it came to this I don't know how the steam turbines which were self-cooling where self-cooling was enough um got to the point where they were too hot to function and we desperately need this way here we go um should I not let anyone in here but now I think so oh that's lovely the made a mess from the Atmos suit just falls on the floor nice good okay so this will be dropping to the temperature where the steam turbines can work soon um then we'll start dropping the temperature in this room then we can go in and fix things um as for over here uh we're just gonna use a pair of uh a pair of Transformers to get two kilowatts uh if our Max load on this wire is more than two kilowatts but if we just limit the input it'll be fine overall we don't need two kilowatts how much thermal Mass do you have in the steam room that would be my third first guess yeah it's a lot it is a lot Mr mycelium welcome welcome hope you're doing well rather play panadon than only though only just makes my brain hurt just rather watch t hacks playing fair enough don't have the mass what do you mean by the mass we're down to 104.5 degrees on our steam turbines I believe they'll work at exactly 99.9 degrees Meanwhile we're pumping heat back into the base to cool our steam turbines uh crate Loop and supplying decorating cooking don't think so just give us food and I want to come up with an automation system here that will run equivalent through the steam room only if the steam turbines are too hot to function uh so the first thing well I want to see what temperature exactly it settles to when self cooling is working hurry up and cool down already if you add igneous rock temp shift plate uh the entire background you might be able to make it work what do you mean might it has been working to run a self-cooled metal volcano teamer you need to actually have a lot of thermal Mass to buffer the temps uh again it has worked before I don't know why this was the exception all you really need is more than enough steam turbines to keep up uh and enough steam in this room as well so it takes more energy to heat it up all right so it gains like 1.4 degrees I guess 1.5 degrees perhaps every operation it seems like but that's with really really hot Steam it's going to take a while to cool down now we need steel to repair this bloody hell that's a whole hundred steel to fix this speaking of um Steel where the bloody hell around poker shell malts or do they just get consumed so quickly that I don't even get to see them is that what I think it is foreign salt why is this getting damaged what's it made out of lead okay yeah it's unusually warm around here uh we've probably got a million copper by now 10.6 tons although that's including the super hot copper that we can't touch but that's only two tons Let's uh let's replace these with copper versions what's this made out of copper fantastic I think that if you deconstruct broken elements and reconstruct them you don't need more steel as the deconstruction will give you all the steel back that's weird that's what uh and we're making there we go up uh atmosuit docks so I'm gonna have to wait uh until is this thing dominant next doormancy 19 Cycles I'm gonna have to wait until this whole room has been cooled down before we can get a feel for exactly what temperature we should set a sensor to uh where is it fomo sensor there's only a few tiles I can fit this and how can I make the hydrogen only run through here if it's strictly necessary this is a backup plan only [Music] um I could squeeze in a Gas shut off yeah and only here I wouldn't be able to have this coolant go all the way over here but that's probably not even necessary it comes in at 16 degrees leaves at 65. uh I guess every tile is exchanging temperature still by the time it gets over here I could put the gas shut off somewhere else that's kind of what I was thinking beforehand I would like to have it set up so that oh we can fit it here okay I think I like that so for the gas shut off there's actually only one place to put it why is that why can't I put it here well I don't know why the output can't be on that side but okay if we put gas shut off here and a bridge here that's not going to work it's going to go into the bridge as a priority I want it to either be 50 50 or prioritize going through here if the gas shutoff is active it's a Pity we couldn't like Bridge the input to the output of the gas shut off across one tile and then we could just put this here um it's actually pretty awkward power thingy takes space yeah the uh conductive joint plate except I can put this part in front of it but not this part where am I gonna fit this or more to the point where am I gonna fit the bridge wait do we need this you know we maybe sort of probably don't really but kind of do I mean we've already got our vacuum in here we shouldn't need this anymore right in which case we could uh Gas shut off here keep this tile and gas Bridge uh right about here so that could go in like that and that way priority input would be to go through this way uh and the rest would go this way that should probably be fine right and then we'll need some automation wire to connect these two and then we just have to figure out what temperature we should aim for but if we go above X degrees in the gas here then it means the steam turbines are too hot to function so we're basically trying to have them just self-cool but in an emergency we'll exchange temperature with the rest of the base to keep the steam turbines running so that this doesn't happen again a damsel good to see you again well welcome hope you're doing well what we up to in here we are fixing This Disaster where somehow this room ended up at 600 and something degrees and even broke our steel equipment I don't know how this happened we used to run all of this by uh self-calling with the steam turbines which was working uh and then for some reason it didn't uh and I'm now setting up a system whereby I remember we busted this once somehow that's why I had the the coolant pipes running hydrogen through here temporarily and then I disconnected those so that we wouldn't Loop I hydrogen through this Frame um but now we've now we're setting up a system where why is this unreachable what do you mean unreachable it's it's right there maybe I can just put some ladders in after we've removed this mini gas pump which they still don't want to remove we've got power here we've got both directions are allowed what's the problem oh no oopsie indeed how close are we to getting our Natural Gas 40 Cycles I thought it was like I thought it was less than that earlier I've set up a notification for it I shouldn't bother checking um but we do
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What if America opened its borders?
what would happen if there was if we just decided okay we're going to have open borders um Liz and I were looking at some of the gallop polling they ask migrants worldwide all the time how you know if you could if you could uh migrate if you could leave your home country would you do it and in 2021 a peak of nearly 900 million worldwide said that they would migrate uh if you dig into that about 18% of them say that they would choose the United States as their top destination uh if you do that math it's about 162 million um in a scenario where the US is the only country that's opening its borders you could imagine that number might be even higher um you know what do you say to people Chris who are concerned uh that a huge you know almost half the US population coming from around the world here would change the culture change the economics and just kind of uh sew the seeds for the kind of really scary backlash that that Dave is uh you know raising there yeah so so actually if if I could offer a thought on sort of the previous discussion I think it's so I mean I I think I it is the case that most immigrants tend to be net contributors and simply because they consume sort of state funded benefits at one point in time doesn't mean that they will continue to be a net consumer over time so like just in my own case like I presume I was a net consumer for the first 18 years of my life until I entered the labor market and then I became a net contributor so it's it's very plausible to me that you know immigrants who come here get on their feet perhaps thanks in part to state funer benefits will be net contributors over the the course of their lifetime but I but but I can set that aside um on the point about you know having hundreds of millions of of immigrants coming in I me one thing is uh expressing a desire to immigrate doesn't necessarily translate into action and especially not immediate action but to to not Dodge the question I mean you know I don't know I would say uh what if we institutionalized any sort of radical libertarian proposal tomorrow so if somebody said we can put heroin on the shelves of Walgreens tomorrow that would change the culture pretty rapidly or what if we said uh you know we we do away with the income tax tomorrow that would have a lot of radical consequences as well and so you could just so go on down the line and so I would just sort of make a symmetry Point here like I could see you go in one go in one of two ways one is just I am a purist libertarian and I want heroin on the shelves of Walgreens tomorrow I want this is like the the libertarian button I think like could you press the libertarian button and make it a Libertarian Society tomorrow do you press the button you put the heroin you know in in the pharmacy you get rid of the income tax you privatize everything overnight you might say I'm a purist and I would do that uh you know let just Justice be done though the heavens may fall i' press and if that's your view I say all right cool then what don't don't worry about immigration like it's it's one and the same like it's it's just part part of this uh this package of radical libertarian views but then you might say h I'm a little more conservative than that like maybe we you know we start decriminalizing some stuff and you know so and like reduce income tax over time because you know we have good hayekian reasons to not have radical change overnight I say that sounds reasonable to me in which case you say all right you know a as per sort of lizz's suggestion maybe we just sort of Ratchet up the number of immigrants uh permitted in each year and see how it goes but so here again like I don't think there's a special problem with immigration like this is a problem with any sort of libertarian position like if you do it all overnight it's going to have a lot of change really quickly and if you're fine with that you should be fine with in the case of immigration if you're not fine with that in the case of drugs and taxes and everything else then I say okay like fair enough I I can see the point in that but then here again there's no special problem with I but there is there is a special problem and I I laid this out earlier and I don't think it's being addressed look I would unquestionably press the button to legalize heroin or to abolish the income tax because you're right it would be a drastic change but the DraStic change would be a radical reduction in violent crime a radical reduction in uh OD deaths if if you're talking about drugs and my God I mean the radical change from abolishing the income tax would be to make this country enormously more productive incentivize work incent I mean like I just know like myself like I I would hire three more people if the income taxes were red the amount of jobs that would be created it would be like this huge Boon to the economy and it would be starving the most evil parasitical organization which is Earth but the difference with the immigration system well number one I would argue it would be a disaster in epic disaster if we open the borders tomorrow but it's also that look you have this Dynamic where there are Uninvited people coming here they have no right to be here there is no natural right that says if a caravan of a 100,000 people who are Uninvited come here they just get to enter property that isn't theirs and so why if we were just pushing the button like say we were just pushing a button to uh legalize heroin we were just pushing a button to uh repeal the income tax those are if we were just pushing a button to open the borders what you're going to have is millions of people who were not invited here flooding the country why is that a Libertarian outcome what what natural right do they have to come play it out play it out for us why would opening the borders tomorrow be a disaster what would that look like well I mean okay we've had the the record highs under Joe Biden and what so far do you think that looks like I mean okay you've got all the stuff you were just describing in New York City um PE kids who are in uh Public Schools having to make sacrifices you've had uh the social safety nets being drained and by the way the response to that is not going to be therefore we abolish the social safety net the response to that is going to be therefore we have to increase the social safety net and you have Donald Trump if he's not removed by these uh criminal charges cruising on his way to reelection is that the results anyone likes open the borders you're going to get something like that times 10 it's going to be I mean the the the reactions that we're going to get from this are going to be nothing even moving Us close to a Libertarian Direction in fact I think it would probably move us much much further from a free Society Chris do you agree with that idea of what would happen if we did this tomorrow uh if we did it tomorrow I mean I don't know Vision to offer like if that's that's Dave's vision for what you know March 27th looks like uh what's your I'm more skeptical I suppose than than Dave is about pressing the libertarian button so like I I like privatizing not everything but I like privatizing most things uh I like getting rid of the income tax uh I like legalizing drugs I like all those those ideas that doesn't mean if we did it overnight the consequences would be good tomorrow uh I like I I'm hayekian enough to think that gradual change is probably the best uh and so like it's it is very hard to predict what's going to happen as a result of any of those radical changes here again I don't think there's a special problem with with immigration um and so I probably wouldn't press the libertarian button for for any of those things uh and like it's just not obvious to me that say if we put heroin on the shelves of Walgreens tomorrow with you know other things in place perhaps so if that's the if that's what we're imagining say keep everything else in place but we open up the borders I could very much imagine an increased fiscal burden resulting from an increase in the number of heroin users for example okay but um let me ask uh you know uh I guess you know let Dave kind of laid out his dystopian vision of a a a future with much Freer immigration um could you lay out your positive Vision like what like it doesn't have to be open borders tomorrow but let's say we start letting just a lot more peaceful non-violent people come here what do you see as the future for America I mean I I I see it is in many ways the same as the past like this is uh you know not to to get all sentimental about it but think this is a big part of what has made America great is like people can come here from anywhere in the world they can they can work here they can earn far more money they contribute to economic growth they contribute to cultural diversity all these sorts of things and so like I I think it has worked extremely well so far uh having not completely open borders but very open borders I think our culture I think our economy is stronger as a result of immigration uh and I I don't see any particular reason to think that that's going to change I would certainly agree that um certainly in the time period in America when we didn't have a welfare state or a central bank or an income tax and we were in industrializing society that I think the policy of um very loose immigration worked out very well so I do agree with you that I just think we have a lot of fundamental differences today hey thanks for watching that clip from our show just asking questions you can watch another clip here or the full episode here and please subscribe to reason's YouTube channel and just asking questions podcast feed for notifications when we post new episodes every Thursday
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How to do a Side Squat with Dumbbell Single Arm Row
begin Standing Tall with your feet wide apart toes pointing forward or angled slightly out if that's more comfortable for you hold a weight in one hand whatever side you're holding it on we're going to work the other side first from here sit your hips back as you bend your knee lowering into a side squat at the bottom of the side squat we want our bent knee aligned with our toes hips squared shoulders squared back flat shoulders down and back from here Row the weight up with your elbow sliding past your waist squeeze your shoulder blade in and down on that working side lower down with control press off of this foot to come back up to the starting position you can either go back into your next STP on that same side or when you come up switch hands and then switch sides taking care not to drop the weight and also to keep your core braced when you make that switch couple things we want to be aware of we do not want a rounded back here or rotation so again really focus on squaring things off sitting your hips back and keeping that back flat we also may find that depending on the weight you're holding rowing it straight up here it might hit into your thigh and be a little bit uncomfortable so instead you could go into an underhand grip row or an overhand grip row with your elbow angle just slightly out with this overhand grip lower down down and continue
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Nick The Nasty Greek Pretend Internet and Defamation Lawyer v Steve
my name is Steve and my name is Nick the Greek top internet and defamation lawyer so what do you want nasty Nick whoops sorry I mean Nick the Greek too much TV creeping and they're like EastEnders I style myself more on the snatch movie remember Nick the Greek always has a deal well am not much into deals to be honest not unless you're paying me no I want to screw you out of 100,000 pounds no way nasty whoops here I go again Nick the Greek well here it is a claimant is a company which collects debts by intimidation agreed as true to the best knowledge of the defendant Steve the first defendant is the sole director with what was thought again i forgot the name anyway agreed as true to the best knowledge of the defendant Steve you were described on the website www I am a fool calm the website as powering it denied as untrue to the best knowledge of the defendant Steve the defendant has never seen the words used in this manner on the website that is powering it or words to that effect involving the company of you forgot the name and the defendant believes that the accusation is false and malicious and is only mentioned in this case in an attempt to pervert the course of justice and to prejudice a case against the defendant Steve the second defendant mr. guilty party is the registered owner of the website agreed as true to the best knowledge of the defendant Steve from a date in February 2009 and continuing the defendants have published the following photograph on the website at www I am a fool calm which defames the client denied as untrue to the best knowledge of the defendant Steve the defendant steve is never published or has caused the publication of the alleged photograph the photograph is not of one of the claimants employees it has either been post or the word I am a big fool has been digitally imposed upon it denied as untrue to the best knowledge of the defendant Steve because the defendant steve has no knowledge of how the photograph was obtained whether it be an employee of the claimant or not or whether it was opposed photograph for the words you're a fool Nick the Greek were digitally imposed upon it as it is not the works of the defendant Steven the defendant steve has no knowledge of who took the photograph or how it came about to be on the website from a date in February 2009 until a date in March 2009 on the website at www Nick the Greek is a stupid fool calm the defendants published or calls to be published the photograph set out above in the following words which defamed the claimant they also threatened this by saying they are going to send someone round our house break into the property and retrieve goods denied as untrue to the best knowledge of the defendant Steve the defendant Steve is never published or has caused the publication of the alleged photograph in question or her words the claimant alleges from a date in February 2009 until a date in March 2009 on the website at www Nick the Greek is a complete idiot calm the defendants published all calls to be published the following words which defame the claimant they threatened to break into your property and take all your stuff even if you have done nothing wrong they threaten you and they even come up north and break your car windows just to piss you off come on Nick this is getting boring now no I didn't natural and ordinary meaning conveyed by the words set out in paragraphs four and six above is that the claimant illegally breaks and enters into people's property denied as untrue to the best knowledge of the defendants teeth the natural and ordinary meaning conveyed as they threatened to break into someone's property even if someone has done nothing wrong to justify any type of action there is no mention of the word illegally again this is counsel for the claimant trying to twist simple words into something it's not the natural and ordinary meaning conveyed by the words set out in paragraph 7 above is that the claimant will illegally break into someone's house for no reason and criminally vandalize a person's car by smashing its windows just you upset that person come on Nick I thought you wanted 100,000 pounds I think you're wasting your clients money I will get you Nick the Greek does not give up easily
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2011-06-06
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Art Replica Mould - Metal to Fibreglass Casts - by Sculpture Studios
[Music] welcome to sculpture Studios a commissioned project today from a client called Lou sexty very much an artist in his own right lose background in acting directing painting singer-songwriting and sculpture firmly embeds him in the creative world and the creative world it appears seems to have given something back this time the story behind this project is that Lou came across something that caught his eye buried in the sand on the beach something compelled him to dig around and uncover what was to be this gnarled Rusty piece of what looks to be part of a motorcycle Gordon grab another hunk of clay there yeah that's it this captured his attention as it resembled a horse head in some sort of post-apocalyptic deterioration of metal and rust sometimes we can't explain how or why something catches our attention or inspires Us in an Indescribable sort of way and perhaps those are the best pieces of art just things that we're inexplicably drawn to and this was certainly the case for Lou he's looking to have this molded so it can be replicated exactly as it is warts or rather Rusty bolts and all naturally as metal this is rather heavy as a piece of wall art so the fact that we're going to be replicating this in glass fiber should serve the purpose of a lighter weighted sculpture much more effectively we've started off by creating a clay wall around the edge of the sculpture this will catch all of the runoff silicon rubber will create a thick wall as well as hopefully stocking too much of the rubber from running underneath clay has also been added to some of the more extreme tight spots that'll be a little too problematic for the mold and this ensures the pattern can actually be extracted later even though we're creating a mold from one piece of rubber built up in progressively thicker layers the fiberglass jacket of the mold is going to split into a couple of sections this is for ease of getting this apart although as you can see there's always a tough process with more intricate pieces like this with a lot of tight spots and a lot of detail the fiberglass jacket has bolt points along the flanges so it could be joined back together and this jacket ensures that the rubber retains the correct shape when it's laid back inside here at the studio during a hot day or during more labor-intensive processes there comes a point which we call crumbling and it's where you've worked yourself up to a state that you need to shed a layer and that's also what Jess is demonstrating here she's crumbled foreign [Music] just to carefully get this off obviously very mold and those bits where silicon is catching a little bit um I bring you to look in here you see where the silicone kind of made itself a little bit of a trap there it's not a problem this means really really carefully getting your fingers in and just peeling it back all the places where it could be an issue and just really carefully pulling it out try and still not to damage any of this sculpture that we've taken the mold off and just let it come out in its own time just really carefully and sometimes you can hear the mold literally pop when it's come out of a good piece where the suctions come away and luckily with silicon um in this case it's not too bad for static sometimes you get molds that as well as having a lot of suction on them also have stats that can give you a bit of a shock as you're trying to pull them off but not having too much problem with this one um just obviously looking out for any sharp edges I don't know if you can see it's weathered quite beautifully with all the rust but obviously this is still metal and we still have to be aware of that there's obviously a lot of little sharp bits so yeah just very very carefully very slowly trying to get this off and a lot of the pieces are quite weak I've managed to stay intact quite well foreign [Music] really good sharp detail of all these bits and unfortunately you can see a little bit where the mold with silicon came under the nose so that'll make it a little bit more interesting for molding but shouldn't be a problem overall [Music] so yeah time to clean up isn't that right Kevin yeah isn't that right Aiden it's time to clean up in it yes carefully very carefully not good bye [Music] so here we have the original model and we're just going over with a fine tooth comb to make sure that any clay and rubber is cleaned out of the tight spots we're generally tidying everything back up to more of its original state now I'm very conscious of the fact that we don't actually have any footage of the gel coat or the fiberglass casts being made so I'm just going to distract you with some lovely images showing the finish on the original oh my look at that finish that we need to achieve once these have been cast rather than going over with iron filings and vinegars or Solutions where each shape might naturally oxidize differently over time we're giving this a paint finish instead this way we have complete control over the final look the artwork Remains the Same as it ages and can always be changed or touched up at a later date if needed Jess is gradually building up in multiple layers each step of the way getting closer and closer to matching the original artwork [Music] now one of these is The Real McCoy the real piece of metal and the other two are bits of fiber glass painted up to look like the metal we're looking at this kind of structure and we're finding it actually quite hard to see what is metal what's fiberglass we'll put the client to the test when he comes in see if he can tell but I think we've got a good um representation of the whole thing as bits of art I think you'll be very pleased with him we was going to stick some iron filings on and rust them up and all the rest of it but that would have changed the original sculpturing um in terms of detail we because we would have been adding certain sections but by painting it we're not adding anything apart from a little bit of paint but all the detail in here certainly looks like rust to us and without me actually tapping them foreign I think that this is a metal one there's metal on but we can't tell so all in all I think we've got a good good copy [Music] with everything now complete it's time to invite Lou down to the studio to see the finished work I think we managed to get this all done in good time for him not that there was any particular need or a tight deadline or anything like that and what's more he was more than happy with the end result there must be something visceral about this piece that really speaks to or intrigues him so now having three of them well surely that's just three times better right the advantage of taking a silicon rubber mold is that if Lou worm ever to go on to sell these perhaps in galleries like many of Lou's original artwork there's a possibility for more to be created later down the line now that the cost and the setup of the mold has taken place Lou simply says how many casts he would like and whether he's ordering on a one two or ten cast basis we're now well versed in making these for him he had a chat with Aiden at the studio about the possibility of replicating these in different colors and varying the finishes just for a different look it's great to work with artists that share a passion for sculpture and a passion for 3D art and in cases like this someone who not only knows what they want but know they can come back to us with new ideas in the future it's always a great feeling to build good work in relationships have projects go smoothly and have a happy client at the end of the day and that really takes a big box for us thank you very much to lose XD for finding our studio and entrusting us with this project please feel free to leave any comments below as they're always appreciated and hit the Subscribe button and the notification Bell for our latest videos you can follow us on Facebook and Instagram via the links below and for all of our true 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Aden Hynes Sculpture Studios
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Shooting The Messenger: The Valley RECAP - Doubting Doute (s1e3)
[Music] hello and welcome to reality TV cringe I am one of your hosts deia here with my real tight H girl and my daughter-in-law beatress what's up everybody we are here gathered tonight to talk about the Valley season 1 episode three and I got some [ __ ] to say on my heart she's triggered about this Jesse L guy yeah oh we'll get into it before we do we want to give you the disclaimer we got to tell you every time honey hide your wife and hide your kids this is a politically incorrect podcast we say bad words we have our own opinions sometimes they're great sometimes they're not and so if you're s you might want to find yourself another dumpster but if you are ready to get into this trash tonight welcome to this dumpster and if you are a fan of trash like we are go follow us on Instagram @ realitytv cringe and join us on patreon patreon.com realitytv cringe that's where all of the trashes all the bonus trash everything you could imagine and if you are watching on YouTube please don't forget to like and comment and share and subscribe truly everything you do helps us to grow on YouTube and helps us to attract more raccoons into the dumpster so thank you in advance thank you okay so before we get into the episode I have to ask you do you have any major takeaways or thoughts about what you watched everybody sucks everybody's a liar everybody gossips everybody's fake that's my takeaway just like vbr w are you enjoying it though yeah I'm I'm liking it no it's like juicy I'm just saying like everybody's a liar cuz it's [ __ ] La if you had to choose between the valley and VPR in terms of entertainment which one do you like more so far VPR but only because of like scandiv all because I think that's just like crazy and just intense like I'm waiting for Valley to kind of get to that level because I feel like I foresee in my fake psychic prediction that it's going to get crazy especially with like the impending breakups and stuff like that like I'm excited for that and it's already popping off in episode three so I'm like Yay give me more of this okay yeah well my takeaway is that I actually don't think everybody's a liar I think Kristen is telling the truth and what I mean specifically is I think she's telling the truth that Zach told her that Janet told Jasmine that Michelle was a republican SL racist SL homophobe like I think that actually was said to Kristen and I think she's telling the truth about it now did she commit a social fuxa by like bringing it up at a party at Michelle's house absolutely it was inappropriate she didn't need to say that also if Zach is one of your very best friends why are you throwing him under the bus it doesn't make sense but that's Kristen for you I think Janet called her crazy Kristen tonight and she can get triggered and she can act inappropriately but I think she's telling the truth secondly one of my major thoughts was about Zach's hair because I don't know what's happening he seems like a young man so it doesn't seem to me that he would like have a toupe full on but it kind of looks like a toue looks like a rug right on the top of his head girl I don't know if it's a toue or hair plugs or what but I'm like dude your hairline is not here no it's what that like right at the top of your eyebrows it's so stiff it's like what are you doing yeah well maybe he has like really thick curly hair and he's just trying to tame it into submission but I'm just like it is bizarre it looks like it's fake it looks like it's a tupe yeah and he's a young man he don't eat a t well maybe he's balding my dad went bald at 22 really yeah he went bald at 22 so sometimes but my dad owned it like he's like I'm just going to shave my [ __ ] head right and he's just been a bald guy ever since I respect that yeah and everybody loves him for it and there's nothing wrong with it but like then you have the opposite end of the spectrum with these other guys like Zach and Cody Brown who are so insecure about losing their hair they cannot let go of the illusion of hair it's really bad Zach I'm cringing I know I don't know what's going on so those were my primary thoughts let's get into the episode let's get into it [ __ ] well we start with Jax and Britney at the market cuz right at the top both I got to be a [ __ ] I'm a [ __ ] you're a [ __ ] everybody's a [ __ ] okay all right Jack and Britney are at the farmers market and they're already talking [ __ ] about the night before the girls night so like this is my only critique at this episode I'm like why couldn't we have seen the footage 100% we know the cameras were there yeah they were filming the entire night why wouldn't they have shown us the entire argument I feel robbed me too like it make any sense from like a production standpoint that you wouldn't show this huge [ __ ] fight and with Zach screaming in the kitchen I didn't say that like why didn't we get to see any of that except in a flashback that makes no sense it makes absolutely no sense cuz didn't they say TB continued like wasn't it like a whole thing so I'm like okay what so now we're at the farmers market with Jackson Britney acting all suburban and get with their baby or whatever getting Tomatoes like okay it was completely weird I thought we would pick up right where we left off still at the party and I'm really disappointed that we didn't I know we just get the Recaps from jackon Britney in their own voices like J talks about the guy's night and being like yeah [ __ ] Luke popped off on me because I brought Kristen's ex like he's just being all pissed off about it and then Britney's like yeah I told Kristen that you brought uh her ex over and she popped off and freaked out and then then this is where Britney kind of Recaps the night before where she's talking about this big old rumor that or this big old bomb that Kristen dropped off which is Kristen shouting well Janet told me or Zach Janet and Zach told me that Michelle's a racist Republican or something like that and then Zach's like I never said that and that's where we saw that preview that we didn't get to see the rest of the footage of thank you Bravo so yeah Britney and JX are trying to set up the conflict that they know is coming up and Jax is like yeah Kristen shouldn't have said that Britney agrees and they just feel like puppeteers to me they just feel like they're on the outskirts trying to make different scenes happen and I'm really not interested in them at all this season I really don't like Britney I don't know why she's riding so hard for Jax I know that's her husband but he he his behavior is so bad it is indefensible and yet here comes Britney on her [ __ ] every time defending this [ __ ] and she'll throw Kristen under the bus in order to do so yeah so I'm yeah that's my that's my thought about that scene I didn't like either of them me neither and I'm like why are you producing the show for The Producers like it's very interesting to me I don't know do you remember like in the as I know you were much younger but like we had shows like America's Next Top Model which absolutely was toxic we had shows like Bad Girls Club we had shows like [ __ ] Flavor of Love we had all these shows that were so much like more authentic and organic and even though they were posterous and they were definitely bottom of the barrel people in different scenarios I enjoyed them much more because we're seeing actual reactions to things that are happening and the cameras are picking them up this just feels cobbled together put together for some kind of a show yeah because they want money it it just feels like that to me like for Britney and Jax if they're the ones like producing all of this and they're the headliners of it I'm like are youall hurting for money and you want to be like VPR because you can't go back on VPR because you're losing well I thought maybe they were doing well because I thought wow ja bought this Bar in Studio City but then we learned that he didn't put any money into it he's got investors he's just got the name so yeah I I don't think they're doing that great for money and I think they're absolutely looking for opportunities in television clout goblins that's why they're trying so hard to manufacture drama mhm to be to make it interesting yeah and I mean granted this drama that they're manufacturing is kind of interesting because it's starts off right off the bat M so then after the farmers market we get over to um m Michelle and Jesse's house and this is where Michelle's like I can't believe Kristen such a [ __ ] that she would say that I'm a Republican and that I'm racist because I mean first of all if I'm a republican who cares second of all I'm not [ __ ] racist she's like first generation persan Persian so it's like she's like I'm not [ __ ] racist it's stupid and Jesse's like yeah it's [ __ ] [ __ ] and then this is where Michelle calls Janet because because Kristen said Janet said that Michelle was a Republican and racist so she's like I'm going to call Janet and confirm right whether or not this was true right and so Jan it's like um I never said that I never said the word racist I never would I wouldn't be your friend if you were a racist this is just Kristen Dodie doing the [ __ ] [ __ ] that Kristen always does and now I have a real problem with Kristen but I was watching her I was watching Janet on the phone on the FaceTime and you know I got a Vibe Vibe check I was just like I feel like you talk some [ __ ] actually maybe didn't use the word racist maybe you didn't use the word homophobe but like I'm feeling that you actually did some of that [ __ ] and I also feel like she knew before the call came in that they were going to be talking about this so she had prepared herself so she wasn't caught off guard yeah she's a lawyer's wife she knows how to [ __ ] mitigate and turn it around so that she's not in trouble but I'm like I think you were spreading some [ __ ] and I think when we talk about the fact that Kristen didn't say the [ __ ] that Kristen is actually friends with Michelle at this point she didn't start the rumors it was somebody else I think what Kristen really did wrong in terms of Michelle and Jesse is that she said this on camera so now you created a thing now you called their reputation into question and they're going to have to defend themselves like I think if Kristen would have said this without cameras it wouldn't have been this huge of a deal for Michelle no not at all yeah if it was just in the Social Circles and it was just gossiping and whatever in a game of telephone like everybody's referring it to then fine but it was on camera although we didn't get to see it all we just got to see the flashback I'm still salty about it yeah but yeah it's very interesting how this gets out and it's such a big accusation to all these people in La of course cuz they're in this like very liberal social scene where that is like so taboo I mean later Zach calls it and he's like it's social suicide if you are a republican if you're out it is that and I'm like yeah it's true cuz it's [ __ ] LA right but yeah very interesting scene with her calling Janet and Janet's like no I never said that well we hear a bit more of an explanation from Janet um which corroborates my hunch that there was something that was said yeah she just tries to flesh it out in a little bit of a different way but we'll get there when we get there yes we will get there and then we have Luke and Chris in her new apartment which is down the hall it's only $73 more a month but it's like way bigger way more luxurious it's so great whatever they're moving into it and then they start talking about what happened at the girls and the guys nights Luke's like yeah I mean at least Jax pulled me aside to tell me he was bringing your Doughboy ex-boyfriend over there but it was still a bit of a Blindside it was still pretty [ __ ] up and then Kristen's like yeah I feel really bad about saying what I said said about Michelle at the girls night because now it's caused this whole big old thing I don't want to make Michelle feel like I'm putting her under the bus throwing her under the bus I'm like well you kind of are yeah like a little bit and Logan's like yeah I mean you just don't want to weaponize things that people tell you because like that's not the right thing to do with your friends and uh we have Kristen admitting that she did weaponize it but that she was triggered and so she was just like throwing things out because she was so upset but like that's no excuse so Kristen does seem to knowledge that she was wrong but at the same time it appears that both Luke and Kristen validate that this [ __ ] was said to them not just Kristen it was said to them by Zach right which I think is important because if it were just Kristen who heard it from Zach then it's much easier to call her a total liar but with somebody like Luke who kind of seems like a ha seed who kind of seems like he has a moral compass I feel like it's harder to say it was a lie so I think we're going to see some of that going forward I hope that we do oh yeah and I think this is also where in her interstitial Kristen's interstitial she says that there was a lot of talking [ __ ] before production even started and so now that the cameras are on everybody wants to put on a face and pretend like none of that happened but I'm honest and I'm going to say it which I'm just like is interesting because I I appreciate her honesty but at the same time I'm like Christen you know what kind of social group you're in right like you know the kind of scene you're in all these people are fake as [ __ ] right so they're not going to take lightly for you to be spreading the actual truth and what they said about each other on TV cuz they all got an image to maintain you know what we didn't talk about was Janet's interstitials when she was talking to Michelle because she was talking about her relationship with Kristen and how about a year ago she had put a boundary down with Kristen because Kristen was bitching about her ex-boyfriend Alex and she's like I can't do this anymore something happened I don't know what happened but J's like yeah we can't do that anymore and ever since then according to Janet Kristen has been talking about her and kind of throwing her under the bus and then she talks about the relationship that Kristen had with Alex and she's like you know I saw firsthand that Kristen did some [ __ ] to Alex and Kristen even admitted like yeah this was wrong I shouldn't have done it but all of a sudden once she meets Luke oh Alex is a narcissist he took advantage of me he's this bad person and Janet straight up says well we were there yeah that didn't happen so is that like normal for Kristen's Behavior to like always victimize herself and make everybody else out to be like oh I think so I think so kind of and that kind of Lent itself to this sort of sad feeling that I have with Kristen like looking at her being 40 now 41 years old and she's still trying to find a good relationship she's trying to build this life that she really wants but she's still I think probably really toxic in relationships she seems like she's still toxic and um I think she needs therapy yeah it seems like it I mean even with all of this gossip stuff it's like okay Kristen social like you need to learn social cues a little bit and like not spread all of this crap around of people saying whatever just let it play out the way it's supposed to play out you don't need to be like the truth teller that's saying oh well Zach told me this or Janet told me that like it's just going to create more of a problem you know what I felt though was like because I'm I'm really well I'm no pen intendent I'm lukewarm about Luke I'm like whatever kind of basic white guy from Colorado but I really love how he's ride or die like even though Kristen was completely out of line he is standing 10 toes down and he's going to stick up for her and then later when we get to the cpri party we see that he is the first one to defend her and I I love that yeah like even if she's [ __ ] up even if she's wrong he's going to protect her mhm and I think there's something really sweet about that do I like toxic masculine men maybe I do how your husband is just very masculine like no let's [ __ ] take this outside like don't talk to her like that like when Jesse says shut the [ __ ] up to Kristen that was wild and Luke's like okay it is on like stands Mulan we are doing this thing yeah and of course Jesse doesn't cuz he's 5'4 and he doesn't want everybody to see the height differential between him and Luke sorry I hate him so much anyway I know I like I liked Luke even though Kristen was wrong he was supportive yes I liked it too and then we have jax going to his bar that he owns I guess but he doesn't invest any money into it I don't know if he owns it though like I'm really very curious about how it structured he said he had three investors and he didn't put any money into it all it is is his namesake so I wonder like does that mean he gets some sort of a kickback or does he get a portion kind of like TomTom which is Lisa vanderp bar which is Tom sandal Tom schwarz's namesake I think they put in 10% in order to have some ownership I just wonder like how it's all working you know I'm always very fascinated by the coins oh yeah but when this dude was like oh yeah I don't know and I don't own anything or I haven't invested anything or whatever he said he's like but I got to help interview employees for it I'm like really do you I think maybe what he brings to the table is cameras and now a show and also he's obviously been on VPR and so they're hoping that they can leverage his celebrity in order to open the bar and be successful which I hear that like it's open and unlike something about her yeah from Vander rules I hear that it's open and that it's kind of a fun bar to go to well that's good for them I guess I'm sure he hired all of the busty bartenders that they interviewed that woman who walks in with her tits out I mean go for go off it's just but like on the heels of that other like strictly businesswoman who walks in with like her portfolios and like all of her credentials and this is my certificate this is everything you need but she probably doesn't fit their physical idea of what they want yeah so they want hot brunette chips right they're never going to hire her so then I guess a hot brunette chick comes in and makes them a lemon drop and they like it and they're like yeah it's so amazing you've got the look you got the tattoos the dark hair it's great right and I'm sure Jack's [ __ ] her later I'm sure I would like try to like he's just like kind of alluding to that and his intertial she's like oh yeah you know they're pretty and like this one girl walked in with no bra and I'm like yeah but I noticed when he was talking to the girl with no bra like he wouldn't look at her he was looking up at the ceiling like he was trying to do what I think he thinks is the right thing yeah sure by not ogling her so maybe he's trying to be a good husband I don't know honey I feel like he's cheating on Britney okay like 100% that's my all right bye Jake and then we have Britney and Kristen going to get orchata yeah and they're talking about the whole Republican racist debacle I was kind of surprised that they didn't have [ __ ] to to hash out between them because it was Britney and Kristen that were actually in the argument and we didn't see any of the resolution of that but they didn't even mention they didn't mention all must have got over it I guess I mean they didn't even talk about Kristen didn't even talk about why she was upset with Britney in the first place for defending Jax right for inviting her ex-boyfriend when Luke was there it's just like so weird yeah I don't know what the editing is very bizarre I hope they don't continue that throughout the series but whatever and this is where they're talking about the whole rumor in general and Kristen's like yeah I mean this is what I was told it was alluded to maybe I shouldn't have like blurred it out I feel bad about it and br's like yeah like I I understand your intentions or whatever and then Kristen at some point is like well let me call Zach and confront him and so then she puts him on speaker and she's like can you tell me and confirm cuz Britney here that you told me that Michelle was Republican and racist and he's like no I never said racist I said Republican yeah like that did happen but I never said racist and then we have some weird interstitial with Zach talking about how chrisen is pulling out all these balls from the lottery like I think what he's trying to say is that she's taking information from several conversations and coming up with a conclusion about the spirit of what was said like he didn't know how to actually say that but it sounds like the problem is you though you're the one relaying all of these various unry conversations to Kristen and then getting upset because she's drawing a conclusion and sharing it right and you guys know what you're insinuating like even if you didn't say the words racist or homophobic or whatever you know what you're doing when you're saying [ __ ] like they're Republican and that the the don't say gab bill when we get into that like they know what they're doing with that and so they're being kind of manipulative oh 100% I don't trust Janet at all NE she's very shady me neither and I don't trust Zach either if he's gossiping about all this [ __ ] getting mad because it's getting out it's like okay I think he's deflecting I don't even think he's mad I feel he's just so mortified that everybody's finding out that he's gossiping about everybody there but that's probably what they love about him oh yeah for sure yeah I just thought that was interesting and then we have a scene with Jesse and Michelle going to some life coach or which I thought was interesting because they're kind of talking about their relationship problems and their marriage because Jesse's a [ __ ] piece of [ __ ] yes oh my gosh well and she's talking about how he's really hard on her and we see that and they actually even flash back to I think she's making him an espresso or a coffee and he's like don't put too many don't put too much milk in that and she's like okay and she's making his coffee she gives it to him and he's like there's too much milk in that I have to dump this out oh my the tone in which he's speaking to her after she's making something for him and bringing something for him I'm just like Jesus Christ soften I know be a little nice be a little kind and and the life coach is even saying like you you've got to learn how to give some warmth yeah give some kindness so that she can respond to you because evidently Michelle has not been attracted to Jesse for 3 years and 9 months which is when I think she conceived her daughter Isabella and she doesn't validate or confirm that she says it's been a long time though yeah and then in in his interstitial he's like oh yeah I watched PornHub yesterday that's what sex is for I guess that's what sex is yeah you're such a piece of [ __ ] implying they never have sex and he's not fulfilled and he just seems like really terrible like as a partner and as a father like I feel like she's every single day regretting hooking up with him oh yeah maybe he can provide a home near the Chateau Marmont who the [ __ ] cares if you're gy kitchen also has your washer and dryer like whatever lady but there's nothing underneath no nothing and I mean I think she I can't remember if she said it to the life coach therapist or if she said it in her intertial she was talking about how like everything for Jesse has to be [ __ ] perfect and everything is about an image and he wants their house to be pristine and not even look like they have kids and I'm like that's [ __ ] toxic as hell and I knew I kind of picked up on that the last two episodes when he's just like talking about there chatau moreal like the house near also yelling at her when she's doing laundry and trying to do things around the house and telling her how to do it although he won't do it himself right he's so [ __ ] pretentious and critical and it's all about his image and it's all about their business and it's all about the money and it's like so ridiculous why do you have a [ __ ] kid with this beautiful woman by the way who's way out of your lead because he's expecting her to take on absolutely everything the emotional load and all of the physical labor that is associated with the home because she's talking about in this session with a life coach like I'm lonely yeah I don't get to talk to adults much less my partner so he's never home he's out and he's selling houses he's probably shmoozing going to bars restaurants talking to people at night and she's alone taking care of Isabella and then when he is home this is the guy that he is he's yelling at her about the amount of milk that he puts in his coffee that he can make the [ __ ] for himself or yelling at her about like not having everything together for her little party like he's just always yelling at her why would she stay with him she should have left again I just have to can we have the conversation like Jesse it's 2024 we've all had a lot of information about how to be kinder and gentler with our fellow brother and sister don't you know that the cameras are on my guy don't you know that they're picking up in your house and you're saying this [ __ ] to your wife on camera how do you think that's going to affect your business how do you think that's going to affect your reputation don't you know that you are on the verge of being cancelled and then I don't know where I saw that maybe it was on the reddits or maybe I heard this in an after show but it seems that Jesse said some weird whack [ __ ] in a group chat with all of these people about something really derogatory and it's going to come out this season yes yes so this is his nature to me it's like if you're truly a narcissist and your nature is to be poisonous like wouldn't you want to mask wouldn't you want to try and sell yourself as somebody different but he doesn't give a [ __ ] he doesn't care who sees him to be the [ __ ] that he is well and I don't even think he thinks he's an [ __ ] because in the life coaching thing when the guy telling him yeah be softer to your wife be nice to your wife he's like well at what point is it too much like I if I'm being the nice guy for two months and I'm still not getting [ __ ] and I'm still not getting my dick sucked then what's the point right and the life coach is like dude that's the problem you're too attached to the result and this is all transactional right and that's it he doesn't see that he's like oh okay I guess but like he's not taking that to heart because he just thinks okay well now I got to do more [ __ ] to get what I want why can't I just get my dick sucked why can't my wife just be the wife that I need her to be which is perfect in every [ __ ] way doesn't talk doesn't do anything doesn't back talk me and just always [ __ ] me that's kind of I'm like perplexed and flumed because I can't imagine a 40-year-old without like rudimentary emotional intelligence to understand like how to be a better person in this world but like I think some people don't give a [ __ ] about being good people in this world yep you know I think the reason that I expect it is because the people I surround myself with personally are good people so I it just it it it [ __ ] surprises me to see a piece of [ __ ] like that just putting it all on Front Street I know on Bravo baby I know I'm like you don't understand you are going to be so hated I went up on his Instagram he's only got like 3,200 followers much less than us by the way much less than us and um people just in his comments already calling him out oh my God you're never gonna work again dude get the [ __ ] off my TV Dude you suck my this is the very beginning of what is going to happen to you Jesse and it couldn't have happened to a nicer person I mean karma's a [ __ ] that's right good Lord then we have Janet and Jason at their home and I thought this was kind of cute just this moment where Janet walks into his office or whatever and she's like um the baby's craving McDonald I'm ordering it and he's like we have food at home and she's like I don't care I need McDonald's I heard the baby speak to me on a psychic level and say we're hungry for McDonald's I thought that was cute yeah it was the only redeeming part of uh Janet because I think she's a gossiping hoe yeah um but then she kind of clarifies on their whole like conversation about Kristen being Republican rist homophobe I think she's telling it to Jason right where she's like saying um what was it was something about the don't say gay laws yeah she was talking about a conversation that she was having with Michelle and Michelle said that the don't say gay law protects children and the way Janet is spinning it she was just like oh no no that's not what it is and so she tried to have some sort of a conversation with Michelle at the time about that but then subsequently had a conversation in addition with Jasmine who is a person of color and also a bisexal and so she mentioned to Jasmine hey you know this is kind of what her viewpoint is about that and so maybe if she brings it up to you it could be a teachable moment I doubt it I really doubt that that's how that came out Janet I'm not buying that for a minute but she's like so maybe if she mentions it to you now you have the information and maybe you can teach her because that's what Jasmine wants to do is perpetually teaching people about [ __ ] homosexuality and bisexuality just go out and [ __ ] learn on your own anyone going off diet tribe but I didn't believe her version of that conversation I think the version of the conversation probably happened with Michelle where Michelle said something like that about the don't say gay bill or whatever out of Florida but then I think Janet took that and then conflated and assigned a lot of Impressions to that and passed it on to Jasmine and it was Jasmine who then talked to Zach about it who is also a member of the lgbtq Community yeah and then it got to Kristen so I don't believe Jasmine I think Jasmine heard it from Janet in a [ __ ] up way and I think Zach heard it from Jasmine in a [ __ ] up way too I agree and even Janet in this intertial or whatever she's saying like it's Kristen's fault she conflated it she's insinuating what I meant and that's not what I said it's like no that's what I saying earlier like she knew what she was saying when she said that [ __ ] to Jasmine of like oh the don't say Gab this is what Michelle said like you knew what you were doing with that like I don't I don't buy that for a minute and she's setting Jasmine up to say well of course she didn't say that because Jasmine knows that she went to Zach and talk [ __ ] too and so Zach is also incentivized to say absolutely not we never said that when they did when Janet I think really did bring that energy yep to the conversations that she had she's the one who's responsible for spreading it it gets to Kristen she's a dummy she blurts it out but now Kristen's going to have to bear the brunt and Janet gets to sit there and say I'm disgusted that you said that that's so [ __ ] you 100% implied that honey yeah 1,000% and it all of this is leading up to the Capri dinner and we have like a little scene with uh Jesse and Michelle talking about the Capri dinner and he's like it's a sophisticated get together because everybody goes to Capri in summers I'm like shut the [ __ ] up he's so [ __ ] pretentious like the worst kind of like well-off rich person where you just are doing for probably not that well off though like trying to come off as if he's rich but probably not that rich s for a write off yeah 100% yeah and even Michelle calls him out she's like stop calling it sophisticated cuz I think she calls it a party and he's like it's not a [ __ ] party it's sophisticated I'm like oh my God she's like you don't have to say the word though let it just be that fine don't have to describe it endlessly as that people will pick it up if it's actually sophisticated but by the time we get to the sophisticated party like everybody's eating out of a buffet and serving themselves and so I'm like is this sophisticated in a house that looks like every other [ __ ] house in the hills in La I'm sick of these big white boxes all of which look the same God these people are so self- congratulatory like we're in this beautiful sophisticated home I'm like you guys are clowns I know Jesus clowns you guys are losers I just can't with it so once we get to the Capri dinner um I think it's Jasmine her girlfriend Melissa and Zach that are on the way and that's when we find out she's bisexal and she's been with Melissa eating her box for 3 years call that out in a grand gay conspiracy I didn't I was not call I was not expecting that I was like hey good for you girls that's great um and then they're wearing linen I don't know yeah they're trying to dress into the Italian theme and sophisticated theme they all arrive in their beautiful dresses and outfits and I think Kristen goes up to Michelle kind of in the beginning and she's like hey you look beautiful and Kristen is obviously like tentative and concerned because obviously something terrible happened at Michelle's house and so she's apologizing and Michelle is not super receptive to that and Kristen says hey can we go talk and Michelle's like yeah maybe later not right now so she's giving her the cold shoulder she's icing her out and she's she's pretty pissed off and I mean I get it because it's her reputation that's being called to question and she doesn't like that this is being outed like this cuz I I don't know about you but maybe um Michelle is a little bit Republican maybe she is a little bit like Center you know right or whatever and maybe she didn't want that to get out because I mean if she's saying I don't know I'm not insinuating anything she says she's not a republican are we casting judgments about either or we don't talk Politics on this podcast give [ __ ] I don't give a [ __ ] it's just she's very defensive about it and I understand it because like Zach said being a Republican and La is social suicide and it's like really taboo and like you better hide forever under the Rocks if you are an actual Republican so it's just like I get it but she's a little too defensive is what I'm trying to say she is defensive but it also feels to me like she knows what's going to happen at the dinner so she doesn't really have to have a meaningful conversation with Kristen because she's already setting Kristen up for the confrontation that's going to come I believe personally that she's already talked to Janet and already talked to Jasmine and they're going to as a group confront Kristen a this is the takedown of Kristen and Michelle is a part of it so that's why she's being cold that's my perception on it your fake psychic perception fake psychic perception so then everybody sits down for this beautiful sophisticated dinner that they all had to serve themselves and fairly quickly the issue pops off because I think Kristen can hear Janet and Britney talking [ __ ] across the table and I think she says something like is this really appropriate to be discussing at dinner and then Janet just starts popping off and she's like well why don't we just talk about this because apparently at a party where I was not things were attributed to me and I didn't actually say them and Michelle's like yeah let's just talk about it in public since we were talking about it in public before uhhuh and so this is where Janet says I heard that you told Michelle that I called her a racist and a Republican and Kristen immediately says that that's not from me that's from Zach Zach's like I never said that and it lies and then Kristen like is shocked because that's supposed to be like one of her very best friends and if Zach actually said that to her in that moment he should have owned it but because he didn't Janet goes on to say I don't believe you Kristen because Jasmine said it didn't happen and Zach said it didn't happen and I know I didn't say it so I think you're lying and Kristen starts getting really upset this is where Jesse then starts to get involved and he calls out Kristen for straight up lying he calls her a liar and he's doing it in a very aggressive way Luke immediately is like calm down yeah like maybe you can say the things that you want to say we can have this conversation we can work it out but like bring your energy all the way down and Jesse just says don't tell me to [ __ ] calm down in my own house okay whatever right which is really stupid yeah and then everybody's telling each other to like shut the [ __ ] up and Luke's telling him to shut the [ __ ] up he's telling Luke to shut the [ __ ] up and then at some point though Jesse actually tells Kristen to shut the [ __ ] up because Kristen's trying to defend herself and trying to apologize a little bit right yeah actually I skipped right over that because after Janet said what she said she's like yeah let me take this opportunity to apologize because I never should have said any of that yeah it shouldn't have happened the way it did and I'm really sorry but that's when Jesse calls her a liar and then him and Luke start going into it and then he tells Kristen to shut the [ __ ] up when Kristen is trying to defend herself and when he tells Kristen to shut the [ __ ] up that's when Luke stands up and right or wrong and as I said I feel like he's a basic guy but the fact that he's standing up and he's saying let's take this outside you short little [ __ ] munchkin Punk let me show you what's up outside um I think is respectable yeah and Jesse says just sit down he's not going to get up he's not going to fight he's a pretty boy he doesn't want to fight of course and um after that I think we have Nia a little bit defending Kristen and India's interstitial to the camera she's like she's trying to apologize yeah nobody's listening to her nobody's giving her the benefit of the doubt to the table Nia is saying like what everybody else is thinking which is this is a game of telephone obviously Janet said something to Jasmine Jasmine said something to Zach Zach said something to Kristen and by the time it got got to Kristen it's been all distorted but like she's trying to apologize but no it's not good enough and because everybody's talking this is when Jesse slams down his hand and he's like everybody shut the [ __ ] up and listen to Michelle yeah like a [ __ ] loser he's so ridiculous like at his sophisticated dinner [ __ ] acting a fool like that and he's like trying to do it to like defend his wife but it's like no you're being an [ __ ] and then I think Michelle tries to say something in this part because he's like shut the [ __ ] up Michelle's like I'm not a racist I'm not a Republican or something and then we have Jesse saying Kristen's ruining lives trying to ruin their lives yeah yes and cuts off Michelle as she's trying to talk told everybody to shut up so that she could talk yes and then he brings up um Kristen being thrown off of VPR for racism you're the racist yeah you know they were just that was in their back pocket they were just waiting to put that card on the table and by the way fair play I guess because the fact of the matter is that V uh Kristen was thrown off of VPR for racist behavior and I don't know if you know the story of that I don't know if we talked about that I think we probably have talked about it a little bit wasn't it something she said on social media or something no actually her and stacei who used to be on Vander pump rules called the police on this girl name Faith oh okay and she's a person of color and they call the police and they try to implicate her in some sort of a robbery or in some sort of a theft of course which Faith had nothing to do with and also Faith was like former military served our country was kind of a standup person although she did sleep with Jax while Jax was with Britney so I mean how standup was she but they did it in a way that put Faith at risk as a person of color because police and people of color etc etc Etc so when this all came out which I think was shortly after George Floyd I think Faith came out to the media and said oh by the way this happened to me on Vanderpump Rules and it was absolutely racially motivated and then Stacey and Kristen were fired on the basis of racism and then Jax who I think was peripherally involved in some way was not fired immediately but I think a year later he was let go although they did not attribute that to racism directly although the fandom knew that that was part of the reason plus he's just a toxic [ __ ] so this is something Kristen actually did yeah okay and so she paid the price as far as she's concerned she lost her job and she lost her livelihood and as Kristen is talking on the couch she's sort of sharing how that all affected her how she was cancelled how it was the hardest time of her life and you know she doesn't want to be labeled as anything much less as a racist and the fact that her her friends are using the lowest time of her life In A Moment Like This is really hurtful yeah but I'm like well if you're going to sit at somebody's party and you're going to bring up that this person who's hosting the party was called a racist by somebody yeah you're opening the door right to further critique on your nature and your behavior like how do you not know that at 40 years old Kristen right I mean get it together and like part that's why I said earlier in this episode like how do you not know the kind of friend group that you're in already like and the kind of scene that you're in all these people are going to talk [ __ ] about you they're going to throw you under the bus cuz you're not actually their loyal friend like they don't give a [ __ ] I don't think anybody actually gives a [ __ ] about anybody same thing on VPR it's kind of like that same Dynamic where everybody's out for their own selves so I kind of felt for Kristen a little bit because she's like sad because she's getting called out for being canceled and she's like I thought I was over this and I've already apologized I've paid the price and blah blah blah but at the same time you [ __ ] around and find out you opened your mouth you shouldn't have made that social F no yeah I mean but like you're creating an environment where that can happen to somebody else right exactly who who doesn't by all intents and purposes deserve it unlike you who actually did something objectively that was quite wrong and seemingly racially motivated so like why after you've been through it and allegedly learned from your mistake like why are you trying to drag somebody else into that situation right and Kristen is upset at this point and she's concerned because she doesn't know whether this is now going to open it can of worms is this going to be an ongoing discussion throughout the first season of the valley I'm sure that's what she's thinking and so she's worried about how this is going to impact her and her reputation well like you just said [ __ ] around and find out you should just be the last person who should be the Bone Collector or the bone carrier on issues of racism right Kristen exactly period point blanki it should not come from you yep exactly so this whole thing is a big old [ __ ] mess yeah everybody's pissed off at each other for all of this I wonder if we'll see the resolution next episode because it says to be continued I know but that's what they said last time and they didn't show us the footage I swear to God if we have somebody going to a [ __ ] farmers market or something in the next episode I and downloading us as to what happened in the rest of that conversation I'm going to be metad I really just want Jesse to be physically assaulted just like Garrick from seeking S I hate to go there like but I just can't stand him so much he's such of a misogynist I know he's such an awful person to his wife he's an awful person to women I know he's terrible he's awful he's just an awful person yeah oh God and I just really hate that he's the one that's taking Kristen to task in a valid way it should be somebody else with a little bit of Integrity but like we're here whatever why don't we talk about it it's the same show Jax is on too so it's just like it it did you notice how quiet Jax was because and I say again I think Jax was peripherally involved in the situation or the incident that took Kristen out for racism yep he's got to keep he's also not def defending her at all cuz nobody cares about anybody is the only one I know who's defending her and like even if Kristen was super OD of line like if we're in a social situation and somebody's getting dog piled on yeah I'm going to jump in I don't even care if I don't know you that much I'm going to jump in and be like back the [ __ ] off everybody you guys are being ridiculous Nia is the only person besides Luke who does that for Kristen Jax has known Kristen longer than anybody at that table I know and they've shared a including their parts ew he should have said something yeah they should have but this is La these are fake ass people nobody cares about anybody so of course they're not going to say nothing it was a big [ __ ] show I know it was a huge as show but I enjoyed it me too and we will be back next week to continue our coverage of the valley is there any final thought that you have for this episode I just hope we get the resolution I just want to see the rest of the fights that's all we do see Michelle and Kristen fighting in a hallway so I think this issue is not going to be put to rest I think it's going to stay with us through the entire season it's probably going to boil over like it's just going to keep boiling throughout the season and I think Janet is just waiting for an opportunity to stick the knife in with Kristen and honestly I think Kristen feels the same way about Janet I don't think Kristen likes Janet at all yeah totally yeah totally so good stuff that makes for a great show know for raccoons at the bottom of a dumpster honey EA the trash well is there anything else that we need to say to these beautiful raccoon beatress well if you love our podcast you go on your favorite podcast platform and leave us a glowing five star review thank you so much it really helps us gr the pot we really appreciate it and until next time when we return with seeking sister wife which we cover at the 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What Is Capitalism?
what is capitalism the civilization of mankind can be traced to the establishment of property rights with property rights individuals could own land capital and goods and then trade or sell them to others this economic activity is referred to as the market this doesn't mean it necessarily takes place in a physical market it simply means that goods and services are voluntarily traded for most of human history property rights have been limited to those in power for example a king or lord had ultimate control over those who lived under their protection if the king desired beets farmers were to farm beets if the lord needed horseshoes blacksmiths forged horseshoes ordinary people had the ability to trade among themselves but those in power could direct their production if they so desired or punish those who resisted the emergence of capitalism changed this capitalism is mass production of goods to satisfy the needs of the greatest number of people capitalism was revolutionary by recognizing property rights for all regardless of background and social standing under capitalism even the most vulnerable in society had an absolute claim to their own labor and property it did not guarantee equality property but capitalism eliminated any right by anyone else to infringe upon it in doing so capitalism empowered consumers rather than those in power to influence what was produced in the economy this happens via the profit mechanism if enough people demand a good and it can be sold for more than it costs to produce that means the production of that good is profitable some of the richest people in the world today have made their money not by appealing to the rich but by appealing to the masses walmart's business model for example is geared towards selling goods cheaply to as many people as possible critics of capitalism try to condemn it as greed this is false greed and envy are human vices and they exist in any economic system what capitalism does is incentivize the production of goods and services that people desire on the market rather than leaving those decisions to powerful individuals or governments throughout human history we have seen property rights and markets lift billions of people out of poverty everywhere in the world property and economic freedom are correlated with improved quality of life health and life expectancy capitalism is a peaceful system of collaboration between producers and consumers and functions by the wants and needs of the greatest number of people the government plays no role in a truly capitalist system when the government interferes and forces regulations on producers and consumers it ceases to be a capitalist system capitalism is freedom of consumer choice [Music] you
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DRAGON'S DOGMA 2 | A SÉRIE GRAVADA DE PRIMEIRO CONTATO COM O GAME - PARTE 4
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place and I must beg you to keep the true artifact hidden generations of amundi and rulers have wielded it though not in battle of course yet D's disdain for tradition has seen the blade suffer it is fractured and has lost much of its former luster Captain Brandt is of a mind to restore it so that it might serve as a symbol of your Authority sir Arisen indeed when the time comes for you to announce your Ascension having this sword at your hip would doubtless elevate your standing in the eye and I must confess having watched over the blade for many a year I've grown rather fond of it I should be well glad to see it restored to its former Splendor by your hand my hopes for our kingdom and its treasure go with you sir arisen I dare say I could forget all my TR what was I supposed to do right I really would I wish the minister would be more careful he takes the Sentinel posted outside his Chambers with him everywhere [Music] fore cool lindu Lind Lind Lind Lind m thisy do man Bo thing for you have a a key socke i k look at [Music] for fore too quiet here our Bri Ling my head duty to see this good to see you master my I've for [Music] Alla hey what business could be so pressing that I must be summoned at this late hour I would not presume to know my Lord however it must be a highly sensitive matter for the Regent kin to request a private audience or perhaps the boy has finally grown wise to the benefits my favor can bring he might just be his mother's puppet but at least he knows what's good for him my Lord if someone went over here oh unring your hands you fool as if anyone in this Palace would dare say a word against me now if Willamina calls tell her to await me in my Chambers I will return presently anyone tast Ste he I they n I I don't youe no n see chiggy surely none more important than this this I speak of the Ascension of The Sovereign indeed but that your grace would be better discussed in the presence of your mother [Music] no for [Music] yeah well well yours isn't a face I'm accustomed to seeing around the palace how did you get in here P let go yeah oy who goes there who's there t tued now this just won't do how's a lady supposed to work with all these interruptions oh is you lady Vina mhm do excuse us we thought to enjoy a little fresh air though we had hoped for slightly more privacy if you catch my meaning apologies M lady but might ask the name of your companion are you sure would be wise such knowledge has been known to cost a man his head understood lady if anyone asks I shall say I saw not narrow Escape you should count yourself lucky that he was so easily fled h I don't appreciate having my motives questioned I did as I saw fit need I say more still you are welcome to come calling should the fancy take you and should you have the gold for it a off you go now if you wish to speak see foree um Che [Music] for far from your station are you not I was bored out my skull Palace at least here I [Music] Canen have you heard there's to be more restrictions on Goods traded with batal Mal I must get Ave on [Music] to why you no pay me no mind we who are gathered here are not but nameless Nobles it would be uncouth to inquire after another's identity another fanc HED by the think he's feeling mer by now best that tongue you L everyone who dances with me complains of sore feet everyone who [Music] dance so tell me more that everyone who dances with me [Music] come I only PR my watch finishes without [Music] ins our Sovereign in decad all this merry making is a joy to behold these festivities are part and parcel of our station me thinks I'll have a rest my feet ache from [Music] dancing any all this merry making is a joy to behold would seem our leave me be leave me [Music] be no we who are gathered here it wouldn't do to meddle in [Music] is tired oo [Music] well now you're what is it something happened no we have it on good authority that a suspicious individual passed through here we need to SC the area SC here open up open this you're dressed rather a really for a patron my humblest apologies lady Vina we've had reports of an unseemly character in the vicinity you seeand posterous I was out front till but a moment ago and I did not see so much as a shadow be that as it may you are excused leave this place there you invite our Noble host wrath upon yourself I will summon you if ought is a miss Pray forgive inion and what business have you here in the Nobles playground H you've the face of someone in search of a juicy mortal would you be looking for this for chance come on then keep pouring do you take me for some green lad can't handle his cups I'm your damned king and a king deserves Royal Treatment of course your majesty tell us your majesty would you prefer more drink or shall we find some other way to amuse ourselves I I let's change things up I believe I cautioned you to keep your drunken rry in check lest you forget these celebrations of your Valor are but a pretense for more serious matters I I know I do it's just I get the poison in me and things happen is all you need only serve as our false King until Sven becomes Consul till then however you would do well to remember that your role Demands a certain degree of dignity th I trust you understand your position your majesty nay I mean I as you say I I'll go and sober up why not remove yours as well this is not the Masquerade Hall and we now find ourselves quite alone what say we dispense with such pretenses and speak openly with one another Lord [Music] phus will do if you're discovered yours won't be the only head that rolls what is your purpose here I wonder if you came to learn of The Sovereign then is as you have seen the man is not but a ale swilling Pretender propped up by the queen regent of course that begs the question if he's a mere mum then where might our true Arisen be you'd best go I'll do what I can to help you make your Escape go stay there come see me in my bordy when a you're so inclined I'll instruct my attendants to send you straight to me that Patron pick another tonight come see me in my I'll instruct my attendance [Music] I go windings see for Red Dead Redemption [Applause] Master pray let me know beforehand if we somewhere different our party is reunited surely we can ask for No More Than That B ingredients are plentiful hereabouts I say we collect as much as we can carry our road was a long one but here we are at [Music] last is much we ought attend to if we are to strengthen your Majesty's claim as a true well well he is merely daa's puppet then it is likely that he knows not of her schemes even were he to be removed I suspect some offer would simply be made to take but if there's all that compels my attention T this other man you mention phases was it he seems a man of import and yet I have never heard of him pray allow me to investigate this matter further you've done well your majesty so the false Sovereign Queen region decent there is much we ought attend to if we are to strengthen your Majesty's claim as a true Arison I know this sigil well it is the crest of the neighboring country of batal a land with which Vermin has no official dealings at present let me see it reads true to our word we offer you the power of the Gods way pray make haste in securing Mel that all might be made ready here our plans are set in motion am a clue to be certain though it is clear that the queen regent conspires with batal this does not bode well at all though the political situation is stable at present much blood has been spilled between burand and his neighbor in the past I fear such a partnership would only portend the drawing of more at any rate to seem our search has led us to only more questions Chief among them what is meant by securing M and this God's way I will investigate these matters as best I can in the inim your majesty should you have time to spare might you make for Mel only once we have bleed a fragment of the queen Region's plot and here it slips my mind pray take this but chance it will help speed you on your way to Mel queen regent diesa appears to be working in concert with this phases fellow but what precisely is there aim as a reward for your M you will of course require rayment befitting of the occasion I would ask that your majesty return once you've procured such a tire right just follow me where we to T to if we are to strengthen your Majesty's claim as a true Arison I have been pursuing all of the channels available to me but I am afraid I have yet to uncover any new information pertaining to the false Sovereign would your majesty be willing to venture to Vermont's Eastern Edge to probe into the young man's Origins is it all else you would speak of your majesty or shall change once we have attended the coronation if your majesty has any unfinished business to attend to it is best you do so before we depart very well praying for is it all else you would speak of your majesty do not forget that we work to [Music] Ser to break the law ja I've heard a blacksmith of singular skill resides in bakar perhaps you can restore the regalia sword I take it you've some business with this person then pray follow me well if you insist I'm only glad I don't have to lead the way for a change I discover soon Castell m [Music] come I'll lead the way might we consider boarding an ox cart I don't know about you but my legs are stiff as boards it is the arisen's choice to make though I certainly wouldn't begrudged the chance to put my fing a fair distance divides us from our destination mayh have a Fairy Stone would serve us better than our feet right you are this Ox carts will not take you anywhere till I've had my du my follow along at your own pace master I sh leave you behind place is too this Ox cart's Bound for the checkpoint rest t I'll not take you anywhere till I've had my je come over here really now you mustn't Sher your duty the creatur's corpse will serve us well strike true lest the Beast flee when Kaka top them say it was stolen from me while I was delivering it and if Master everod should find out there's no EX ation he said people killed a to be quite truthful I'd intended to sell off the jadeite working under a man such as him I'd only get chewed up till he decid unless the unless you were to find the jadeite orb could be anywhere now for chance we ought to speak with someone who has experience in banditry pray sir seek out the as for where to look you could try asking [Music] a we see a great many customers given our location no so you'll have to forgive us if the ale welcome sir after all his F to linger [Music] on vocation when there are so many exciting methods of combat to be dried do come again Master if you're carrying around anything you don't need there's no time like the present to rid yourself well hello there sir a there's always demand for weapons particularly near the border where quarrels occur every other day de keep do man s Mar fore do m [Music] spee [Music] spe hold for do come again peruse at your sir greetings you are the Arisen are you not tell is you travel quite a bit tell me in your comings and goings did you happen to encounter a man by the name of oful he seems to have vanished while in possession of a treasure known as the jadeite War my fellow Merchants are scaring the city for him as we speak but have had no luck as yet and if I may be candid our primary concern is not the merchant but is an item of precious importance to myself and my partners you see I must see it reclaimed post haste and in my out of need who should wonder by but the good Arisen what say you sir would you be so kind as to seek out the jadeite orb on my behalf you will be rewarded handsomely for C fulv and everad each seek the jadeite orb to whom are we to Grant it assuming we find the thing at all the right to decide is yours alone Master would you be so Lous Deeds are the Ken of Bandits mayap one of their ilk could point you in the right direction o you there you've just arrived in town I don't mean to try only it's my grandson Morris I've just found out Roger's been abducted by Beast what no how can that be I've just heard news Rod was seen being dragged off by Wolves Ean oh my poor boy we must go rescue him at once Morris think what you're saying friend we can't go charging off after the lad do you truly expect me to do not but twiddle my thumbs when my only grandsons me the soldiers won't do art for him will they now conern it all he's right but what else am I to do if I do not hasten do you truly mean that sir you will save my grandson if you return him to me I will be forever in your debt stranger someone must have the answers we seek if we ask around we might just find them greetings sir we see a great many customers given our you have to forgive us if reckon your trade towns can make you right sick of crowds but here I have no issue falling asleep even at this time of [Music] day I served one master who had every porn change vocation upon a whim it was a bit befuddling but each to their own okay a good sleep does wonders off we go then a new day A New Perspective shoulds hold oh yeah to V spee don't [Music] to be heading home well hello a there's always demand for weapons particularly near the border where quarrels occur every other day do come again there is a chance of being beset by beasts or brigands in an oxcart but I'm willing to take the risk to put my feet up would allow us to save our strength assuming we are not attacked that is reckon your trade towns can make you right sick of but here at least you'll for find a bit of peace and quiet um many thanks CH have hello I'm about ready to fall asleep on my feet the flowers that bloom around here from what I can glean the petals AB isn't that unusual poor R he truly is a love and he's delivered me my remedies many a time I still recall his smile when he told me about the beautiful flower oh R will I ever see your smile again the flowers that bloom around here from what I can glean isn't that unusual in my have you come from veror the ancient Battleground to the north is overrun with hordes of fell beasts and so little in times past it was safe enough a night since a few days past skeletons and phanto it could be that oughts befallen the senator say if I cannot dissuade you from traversing the ancient Battleground over here if you would there are use useful ingredients to be gathered here I'll wager we can pick some now and use them when the need arises I have a knack for Gathering items and am ever on the hunt for new finds I'll gladly try out any useful mechanisms freshly rested as we are this back try not to get hit that go to waste we are none of us alike in vocation is a t inconvenience no sense letting the enemy G up hand early gripping gets the wor as they side we've earned ourselves a pat on the back no doubt this Triumph will spur us into the next if you please now what my that let us Ponder how best you see I see you've been dren try off as soon as you can use this fire to S our theight the well done off what [Music] I'll put this to [Music] you much appreciate here figured I ought to thank you some to think of it the private quarters of one Arisen I served had many a visitor and rarely the same one now there's a thought great follow [Music] me oxen are to be found here of all places careful oxen are like to charge when I'm good I'll wager I could make that shot be sure to aim true this is generally used as the material different combinations of materials result in different creations is a glad thing when did try not to get hit All That B go to I knew that I could count upon your strength arisen go Bon be sure to avoid open maging will [Music] off efficiency at its best indeed this should be of use I've got a good feeling about this one [Music] must you run so fast I can hardly keep you in my sights Arisen no time to catch your breath try to keep [Music] up over here if you would a treasure chest I can hardly wait to open it no so chests contain treasure you know there's a much of an adventure if all we do is make Camp Let Us return once we've grown tired from our labors foreign sure well we've eaten our fill what say we settle our stomachs with a few hours sleep I quite agree best we recuperate our strength before we set off again no CU you stinky me ingredients are plentiful hereabouts I say we collect as much as we can carry if we to break it it should be from this side I understand T rather High it might be beyond our reach the creatur's corpse will serve us well strike true L the Beast flee say here if [Music] you pray light your Lantern master how about me I'll gladly take on any was smed beyond repair strike with highest [Music] Fury ENT Go Master I knew you would Prevail I dare say Theisen the defeat of this resounding have any of we must employ every tool and tactic at our yes now I see magic effect on reanimating T an but what working on pap that's just what I think got mared of it you'll not live to it bre we focus your attacks moment of Victory is at hand let us finish this for me [Music] Master losing your balance on an incline this Shar could be perilous no bu [Music] bu why are you lying there is hardly an opportunity time for an suppose you think you so long as I'm here to heal you hold just a [Music] moment for me I ele [Music] power aquum how you like [Applause] [Music] that boy what you me [Music] for for I'll wager I could make that shot be sure to aim true what's say man K don't say is it safe I wonder have a feeling is best left untraveled am I the only one I could look upon this sky for all eternity if was my neck keep gazing upward draw near flame is it weak I hope you weren't expecting [Music] Mercy yeah over so soon why we seem to have come through unscathed overconfidence is an enemy in and of itself let us instead strive to better ourselves with every if no one will do it in my state then I suppose to we may have underestimated time I'd wager there's ought to be found here let us Ponder how best to proceed I'd not have thought we'd find one here our collection grows interesting I shall have to inform my own master of je use this fight my Magics are at your disposal your ability to trip over nothing never ceases to amaze me oh don't mind me these things happen kind of Val [Music] s [Music] can that was impeccably timed Arisen please [Music] bu fantas there are useful ingredients to be gathered here I'll wager we could pick some now and use them when the need arises will be a joy to serve one so Gallant over here if you [Music] would riding in an ox cart would be a welcome reprieve they can be most convenient beg pardon sir s the W flame is it weakness this SP will Empower you Elemental Magic the br will seek out Women Within wavering assistance might [Music] exploit continue our onl and the will soon topple the moment of Victory is at hand let us finish this quickly orig you must regain your foot I'm sh simp stri I think it it seems we have ra make k for mag [Music] disposal [Music] Master Bo St Fury marav you're like to grow over burden if you keep picking up every little trinket you find the twinkling stars are captivating to behold he that you say to blow that this calls for a [Music] cur [Music] fore speech foreign I'll turn you into a pretten Venom at all our attack are wasted on this say you right God you one more bring it down bre f shall fall let the element power your strikes things are being perhap few more for measure we find an opportunity to I have no this fruit has quite The Temper re's opponent make them bra oh mag are at your [Music] disposal together now we attack moment of victory in the hand let us finish b b quickly in you must regain your footing I should be to assist [Music] you timing l [Music] my if we are to best this we must do every [Music] I am grateful [Music] to don't say I'm thrilled but I'll get it done [Music] T was more he confidence and proration gave us an edge against our considering the might of our combined experience other outcome could there have been someone help me is in need of all right men our take care that they don't poison if I might be so bold as to impose upon you again to me to the senat and Safeguard my Fe there are none else to whom I can turn and if this is not done oh thank you I we are to safeguard sir Oscar to the senar shall we be off I can guide you there if you wish the Vanguard is yours lead on we would be ill advised to proceed without light spee shall I assist never fear for I am [Music] here is easily done fore spee set more no the monsters left something for us resurrect so long as their SKS remain intact but fear not I shall gladly smash every last one if we are to break it it Shan be from this side perhaps well done [Music] is weon a single bolt loosed from it would carry tremendous lethal Force let us make use of this during battle no doubt to catch our bones una use this fire ignite our [Music] B [Music] the monsters left us apart in gift I'll see it safely into my pack don't you worry your chest be hiding I must know let us hope your curiosity will be rewarded pick up every little it wasn't an easy Journey but here we are at last all it remains is to ring the bell I only pray it [Music] works that should do it eh all seems to be well my humblest thanks sir I swear I'll never Sher this sacred Duty again I'd Fain reward you for your Aid heaven knows you oh perhaps you'd accept I happened upon it on our way still surely it must a resounding success that was hardly a challenge for adventurers of our caliber we mustn't grow compl but steal ourselves for the trials to come I will take thisa how dare you it is good to see that you are well come on I think be on your guard there are innumerable Corners where an enemy might conceal themselves here keep your voice low L my heart leap from my throat [Music] whoa is locked but mayap a show of brute strength will yield us passage nothing short of an ogre could breach that door we're better off looking for the key h speee if only weren't so far away you [Music] V his got speech for Willam your disposal we the and the option is taken from us when our CS run out we done for I have no answer to give seems we have enraged our the the but it can be done sight I suppose I'll handle this my thanks what would I be without your you wish me to return at one now this is a good find perhaps Fortune has dained to Aid us at last God what say we get some rest I'm not sure I could face a trek with my belly so full indeed surely we've time for a short Kip a we continue on our arm mer way ingredients are plentiful hereabouts I say we collect as much as we can carry really is little need for a campsite at present time spent camping isn't necessarily time wasted [Music] my talents lie in combining materials and I'll use those in my possession to craft things for you in my spare [Music] time down I'm only glad to have proven my worth if we share our strengths we can begin formulating a strategy that caters I'll collect that you need and trouble yourself fix sit [Music] thing sh we should be able to move this Boulder with our combined might a firm pushes what's needed here Sor Master when aim strike right where it hurts yeah I'll combine my magic with yours and you might cast the spell more quickly AR are you right fire Fury [Music] take care when you sharp incline is B enem dare I say it we Tred our foe well and true no doubt this Triumph will spur us into the next a Flawless execution our combined might is Beyond any F mag at your [Music] disposal [Music] one fore for if our destination is a distant one travel by Ox cart might be worth considering one hopes these carts offer Comfort commensurate to their costs you're well fond of picking things up aren't you while on route to deal with another another matter I discovered the beast's Den in that cave I only wish I'd been permitted to investigate but I can tell you where it is Sir you'll find it on the East there's my understanding that the creatures hold their prey within mayap yet if you are thinking of venturing in there yourself make it's hard to imagine a world empty of moners I go where the flowers that bloom around from what I can glean isn't that un uh not good over here if you please reckon trade towns can make you right sick of crowds butos here at least you'll find a bit of peace and quiet pleasure doing business this is no good you will see as for where to look you could try asking a bandit [Music] at times I find myself wondering why we must fight against our here use this well done Master I've just recalled I found a treasure chest near here during my travels beyond the rift may I show you to its location see ingredients are plentiful hereabouts no harm in picking up you letting the enemy at hand early gets the is am I the first to notice we've all got different vocations one should think we'll be able to counter whatever comes our way see we must each of us hone our skills a jack of all trades is a master was most effec if wolves make their den in the putrid cave that might be where poor R was taken follow me master I shall gu you to no genius my own Master must hear of this T [Music] unbelievable magic are at your [Music] disposal a well organized pack is my specialty I'll see to it your burdens are shared between us horns stain or arm quas Insignia cabri V I dare say I've accomplished a few Feats to be proud of at least it will be an honor to serve by your side look there I Aspire another statue what say we Market in our minds as a place of interest come I'll lead the way now there's a worthy prize if only T So Far Away you're not you're safe with me wolves if I've ever seen them and I shall remain by your side [Music] prepare yourself how unfortunate would that we had fairer Tidings to report yeah lenting what transpired won't change it I say we make our report and be done with [Music] it [Music] oh danger might L anywhere wear every shadow and mind the ceiling pray speak up should you notice or to miss whoa wo YP lead not to our destination if you would prefer to explore I shall guide you another time I'm sure there's a very good reason for this detour we must respect our master's wishes pray follow me is this way my talents lie in combining materials and I'll use those in my possession to craft things for you in my spare time mega no let me get that come I'll lead the way a well organized pack is my specialty I'll see to it your burdens are shared between us over here if you would oh look face your eyes out have a hard time at now one might confidently call that a resounding [Music] Victory fuz whoa I have a knack for combining materials that I hope you'll find useful I'll craft all I can using what's in my pack no we have found a material not sure I can handle this sir do you have any news of Raj what's this no no pray let it not be true I I ought to here there's not [Music] much for would you be so kind Lous Deeds are the Ken of mayap one of their ill point you in the right direction well oh there's always demand for weapons particularly near the border where quarrels occur Every Other Day always a [Music] pleasure no well there's always demand for weapons near the board [Music] every other day fore for do come again oh look look look look [Music] look welcome sir contrary to the name if you think me a liar then buy something [Music] your B for I see you desire one of my masterpieces very well o for Fore my sque I don't care any spiz now thing the jadeite all be safely in hand so how goes it did you manage to retrieve the J very well pray there you are pray tell me have you found the J oh thank you thank you now my freedom is assured pray take this I not it isn't much but I've not else to offer right i' best get going sir though we may never meet again know that I shall remember this kindness as long as I I hope sir ool shall lead a life free of cares now that we have released him from his shackles such moments make me proud to serve the Arisen so how goes it did you manage to retrieve the jite orb well D no don't very well welcome sir if you think me a liar then buy something no something and see the truth for yourself many thanks to you welcome sir after all it is folly to linger on a single vocation when so many no care Kum haice fore car VA was say [Music] exciting methods of combat to be tried how goes the collection made any pro [Music] do come again nothing wrong with reckon your trade towns can make you right sick of crowds but here at least you'll find a bit of pie many thanks go come on have a look v f and B um we have a full week has passed since sir Mildred set off I suppose it's time we vacated her dwelling follow me I will guide you to the location where make you insist I'm only glad I don't have to lead the way for change oh what does this say a thorough perusal might reveal ought of Interest so you seek to enter Bal I presume leave this place at once you have [Music] no it is a remarkable treasure we found a fitting reward for a rigorous surge my St what it is it's only got well there's always Dem for weapons particularly near the order where quarrels occur every other do come again it takes two to make a sale and this seller had nothing to tempt with our funds are better spent elsewhere gold is a resource best spent judiciously my
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debating on a socialist podcast w/ praxben
uh now recording okay all right everybody welcome back to the turn of the podcast I'm Mike Ian and tonight I'm here with board here and my guest oh okay looks like we have Jaren stormy now and so we also have Sterling him and Jaren he him and our guests tonight are Ben and him and Zulu hey him how are you guys doing all right how about you pretty good I'm doing great good good I wasn't joking here uh so yeah we're gonna have a debate episode tonight more of like a panel um so I also I actually wanted to introduce this with sort of like uh just a preamble because I haven't released any of the recent quote-unquote debate episodes that we've been doing and I've been doing a couple of them I think we've done yeah this will be the fourth and I did one the first one was by myself with another guest and I was letting the kids in the Discord here's some clips of it earlier today because I was actually on the fence about whether or not to even release it um because of uh some of the views this person was expressing I don't know I just don't know if it's even worth platforming them even if I'm countering them with an argument right there um so it's still kind of an ongoing discussion Discord we'll see how that plays out the second one I think went much better Sterling you were there for that one I think that went really well and we had a really good discussion with those two guys that one I think will definitely be released pretty soon and then the third I did another one with a one-on-one and I think that one was also kind of unproductive a little on the sillier side but uh yeah I'll put that in the Discord as well and see what the consensus is but so that's where we're at this will be the fourth one and I did post on Reddit to start all these and I just asked people to basically come defend capitalism and I was admittedly very trolley in the in the post to begin with that and in the comments and everything I've been trolling people left and right on Reddit um but that is the basic premise is to come defend capitalism and I did say that I wanted to keep even teams of people on the left and the right so from our side and theirs but tonight after I showed all of my co-hosts prax Ben's Tick Tock Channel everybody wanted to know this like and we were debating do we ask them to do two episodes and split it up with like a team of Two and a team of three or something or do we just have everybody on and agree to keep it civil and make sure that we allow everyone to speak their piece and not interrupt each other or whatever since we've been able to do that in the past and I think we've been pretty successful at it so I think that's what we're going to do and if at any point Ben and Zulu you guys are not okay with it you feel like you're on an outnumbered or gang up on you or whatever just say so it's I mean we'll we can back off we can be nice but uh so yeah so that's the the basic introduction to the the night and then I guess I would like to hand it over to you Ben and Zulu if you want to just outline your political stances I guess and kind of where you are uh certainly what you got sorry I just wanted to test my mic real quick can you guys hear me fine yep you're good all right cool and also we're streaming on YouTube so please don't say anything to docs yourself drop Social Security numbers addresses gotcha yeah we don't usually do that so okay uh let me hand it to you Ben and Zulu and uh tell us about your political platforms I guess yeah so uh I'm prax Ben um I'm mostly on Tick Tock I'm also on YouTube Twitter Instagram a few other things as well um but yeah tick tock's my primary uh social media um I mostly post uh videos concerning economics occasionally social issues but I'm very passionate about about economics and economic history especially I'm very anti-communist I consider myself a anarcho-capitalist um I'm of the austro-libertarian variety I'm a fellow with the Henry hazlitt fellowship and associated with the Ludwig von mises Institute so that's kind of the types of groups I like being around yeah I mean that's about it I'm just here to defend capitalism in general of course we weren't really planning on talking about anarcho-capitalism if that topic comes up uh maybe we can have a few words about it but I'd mostly like to talk about you know capitalism and communism sounds good so uh I'm uh fairly similar in that I'm also a YouTuber in the austro libertarianism type of sphere um I focus mostly on ethics as Ben mentioned when we were talking before the show uh but I do dabble in economics here and there where it's necessary I would describe my political opinions sort of um I am a full-on anarchical capitalist and I Define anarchical capitalism as uh austrianism as applied to anarchism so Austrian economics is all about applying the science of praxeology which is the general science Human Action to economics where basically all of Economics is derived from the core Axiom Of Human Action and an article cap let's say that well we can also apply paraxiology in ethics and law as well and that's where an oracle capitalists come in we are applying praxeology to law yeah so Zulu is that a dick behind you yes oh yeah he drew a dick on his wife okay just just making sure just making sure and and do your are your balls above the shaft like that is that a fair representation well I was hiding anything from the ceiling when I was uh tracing it out yeah uh yeah I'm familiar with Praxis but I've never heard of praxeology until now can you could you give me like a brief explanation of praxeology if you wouldn't mind uh sure So like um I'll I'll give mine Ben might uh be able to go more into it uh but praxeology to me basically it's the signs of Human Action so you have the core Axiom Of Human Action of sorry of praxeology which is the accident Of Human Action where basically it means that men act so action here is being defined as when a person is they have some end that they want to achieve some goal in mind and they realize this goal and they need to allocate scarce means in order to get that goal so if I want to have some nicotine in my lungs right now I have that end in mind and I have a means which I can achieve this end with this vape pen and if I then I have achieved my end hmm and it's basically that generalized completely and applying it to different things if I were to add anything I would note that in praxeology Human Action is uh voluntary actions so say you take a hammer and hit my knee and I react That's Not Human Action and Human Action mostly comes from some form of discomfort whether it be physical or mental or spiritual any any sort of discomfort right and then you're acting upon something to ease that discomfort so let's say you're sitting there inactive and then you hear a fly buzzing and that's causing you some sort of discomfort if you go to stop the fly to ease that discomfort then you're acting but if it's a plane that's flying over that's causing some buzzing sound you can't really do anything about it unless you have a an anti-air Cannon maybe you do maybe you don't I don't know um so yeah I mean I I think I think that's something that really uh helps people grasp that um and of course you know if you're hungry you go and eat you're you're trying to achieve some sort of end goal and that end goal is typically easing some sort of discomfort so inherently reactionary wait what why is it just from what he described it sounds like everything is a reaction yeah so you guys see capitalism as facilitating the means to the ends that you're describing well I would say that um capitalism I'm not so um fond of using that term to describe a political system I think that uh capitalism when on our capitalists or capitalism capitalism I should say is really talking about Austrian economics which is a positive value-free science it's not saying that this is how things should be done it's saying right this is how things are these are the effects if things are arranged in this way so you know if we want to you know let's just say capitalism is like where you have free trade no interference with free trade then this would be uh in my view an entirely just system so any other system would be unjust objectively speaking it's not just that I want the system because it will achieve some end goal of mine I'm saying this is the system which should be implemented no matter what I want yeah I mean like he said praxeology and uh Austrian methodology is descriptive but not normative so you can technically be like an Austrian and be a socialist technically I mean maybe not really but what you're doing is you're observing you know like you have an axiom you have some truths that you can start with and then from that you can do smork truths um and given all of these truths we can see that socialism for example to put it simply wouldn't work right or socialism would have catastrophic consequences or having a free market would be much better in terms of actual well-being uh and then of course ethics is a is another separate thing um yeah that's a little bit too that's a little bit to impact but as far as socialism you mean communism socialism could technically exist under that because it socialism is nothing but the existence of Communism and capitalism side by side whether it's transferring from one to the other there's one specific Direction I Would Be questioning if anyone's read history if they decided to take that route but yeah I would say socialism sure but communism yeah no yeah I think definitions are definitely something that's very important starting out um we can't really debate on capitalism and communism if we don't have um definitions or at least understand where the other people are coming from so as capitalism I would just be describing a free market an unhampered Market um you know personally I'm an anarcho-capitalist I would I would appreciate a classical liberal system or a or a monarchist system of course because that's very that's fairly close to what I want um socialism I see as rather broad I mostly see socialism as some sort of systemic restriction or attack on private property and private property claims so I think there's many different types of social you can have Market socialism I think there's you know non-marks of socialists of course you know back before remarks and in Marx's day you had utopian socialists so I think there's lots of different types of socialists um I think there's some some that aren't even close to Marxism um and then with Communism I usually see that as more explicitly uh Marxist as like the what marxists see is the uh the next stage of development after capitalism so it would be fair to say that both of you and don't let me put words in your mouth here both of you consider private property to be something that uh ostently would be infinite you can have as much private property as you can acquire yeah okay and how does that interface with the idea that resources are finite well it's implied by the fact that resources are finite it's the fact that we have finite resources that we have scarce means sorry that this implies that there can indeed be conflicts and the fact that there can be conflicts means that we need an area of philosophy called law where we deal with okay how exactly to resolve these conflicts do we give precedence to the initiator of this conflict or the non-initiator of this conflict because they can't both win by definition of what a conflict is it's contradict reaction only one can win because their actions are mutually exclusive so it's like if you know crucial and Friday they have a stick here and Crusoe wants to use it for spear phishing Friday wants to use it to Stokes fire they can't both do this at the same time one of them has to win out and our capitalists are saying that the person who didn't initiate the conflict should win out and you were trying to speak I think oh but I appreciate your answer here so let me take it a step further in the event of let's say Nestle taking control of the California river systems in Central and Northwest California they obtained the river rights back in the 1890s and as of current day after about a 10-year drought when water is looking more and more scarce in that area of the world people are having less and less reliable water access places like Jackson Mississippi experience those places like um uh Flint Michigan experienced this which also has a privatized company taking water rights so that initial right in the 1890s um being used as license to continue to take water from people who need it to live who is the aggressor in that situation um I mean if if we're because I don't know the specifics of the situation but if we just assume that they do actually own these Rivers then yeah other people trying to steal water for them they are initiating conflict so even if those people will die if they do not get this water yes and I actually have an analogy to kind of find a picture here I really I did want to ask that was what I had before I wanted to ask you guys to give a take on enclosure and or primitive accumulation and I'm assuming that you guys are familiar with those terms I don't have to explain them but if I do that's fine by enclosure do you mean like if I own like a ring of land around like something unowned in the middle yeah so there's like there's the I guess the abstract concept of enclosure which is like you cordon off a section of land and then decide that it is now your private property and restrict others from you know using whatever resources are available on that land and then the I guess the more Marxist version of that is the specific well I guess we Define it as like an Epoch or an era of enclosure and it's usually referring to like feudal England when like they had people who were like just subsistence farming or whatever on just communal land and then at some point people decided they could fence it in and a lot of times they were it was mutually beneficial because they were protecting people from like you know barbarians or whatever other people were wandering around like you know robbers or whatever um but this led to feudalism and then eventually to capitalism that's at least the Marxist conception of it is that when people started enclosing land that led to the system that we have today and then when you get to the point where all of land in the world is privately owned or at least spoken for then you have the conflicts that we have today and then capitalism is basically just the extension of feudalism with that same kind of inequality just codified in a different way but we'll just have something quick because I wanted to see what they yeah um like a good modern day example would be um like when we had our friend um Jared on from Australia talking about water rights in Australia and how these far uh massive Farms are just cutting off access to the river that's not actually on their land but not being held responsible and causing droughts in urban not Urban but um small communities along those areas like now they have no water because of these large Farms that aren't being held responsible well I'll um I'll get onto the enclosure thing in a bit because that is uh quite a deep theoretic thing in anarchical capitalism and um uh you know there are entire paper chains about that but just for uh the you know Iona River or like a let's just say a whale right I just own a whale and you know uh everybody else around me they need water to live and there's no other sources of water around and I don't want to give them any of my water is it just for them to steal water from me my answer would be no and I can kind of illi or straight this with an easier example to see why it would be wrong to steal the water and imagine I had a disease where I will die in a week if I do not have sex with a woman and no one woman wants to have sex with me would I be allowed to force them to have sex with me obviously not but why is it any different in the piece of a bunch of people having whales none of them want to give me their water the fact that you have to make that analogy means that you yeah you can't defend it on its face dude that's a weird one but would you have something but do you think it's dis analogous no it's it's it it is no not at all um you're talking about uh one person who has the ability to either extend help to countless people around them versus one person who's going through an element that has the opportunity to have many people extend it you might find yourself surprised if you had a disease in which if you did not have sex and it was not transmissible and and someone had to have sex with you you might find yourself surprised that some people would volunteer and help you out and unless of course you were hogging the water and I just raised my hand I'll let Ben speak if I may that's actually a a great point that you just made and I think that actually kind of helps our position right you just said you think some people would voluntarily be like yeah yeah I would help you um that's the way I see I mean I think there's some instances you know where you're just holding your ethics consistent and it's like oh well you know on the surface level with my intuition that seems kind of bad but it's like well would that actually happen would these types of things continually happen I mean personally from the research I've done on water privatization water privatization has consistently improved access for uh for consumers especially in the third world Argentina is a really great example after the privatization of water um the quality drastically improved the child mortality rates uh improved very quickly so the way I see it is I mean technically yeah someone could say oh I'm not gonna give anybody water I'm gonna have a bunch of water do nothing with it not gonna give anybody to it but I don't think that happens 99.99 of the time because it's it's a very unreasonable irrational thing to do that most people just don't want to do I I would like to respond to kind of both of those points um I'll go in reverse order they're not going to keep the water and do nothing with it they're going to sell it or profit which is what I would say is the problem is because they're taking something that like costs nothing and now they're going to sell it for profit and they may use the excuse that they're bottling and transporting or whatever but they're going to make a bunch of money I would say I would have a bunch of disagreements with doing that to begin with but whatever I wanted to address the analogy because I wasn't going to go after the way that Sterling did I thought it was funny but like the whole thing about like the disease where you have sex with somebody I think the fact that you have to make that analogy is really phony like if you have to remove it that far where you're now talking about violating someone's bodily autonomy um like literally entering someone's body as opposed to like taking some water that a person quote unquote owns like the fact that anybody even talks about owning a river is hilarious to me and it may sound like hippie [ __ ] to you guys but like I just can't get down even with the concept of owning a piece of land and I mean I could talk about that for a long time but like to even compare that like I said to entering someone's person it's really funny to me and I would like you to just try to defend the concept of withholding water from the people who are going to die without it uh just right like without trying to remove it from that and make it that abstract you know sure so uh I mean there is a very good reason why I use that analogy because they are analogous uh you know they're both initiations of conflict they're both aggression and you know in one case we're saying very clearly no you're not allowed to aggress against these women and the other case if these women instead of having their body they have some water oh you are allowed to aggress against them right there's aggression in both cases in either case you are initiating a conflict with them and that's what's wrong about it is the person who enclosed the water and prevented others from getting a resource that was just there that this person had nothing to do with creating and just enclosed this resource so that is the aggression right there is preventing other people from doing it and this is not like an original concept either like I was direct I was just recommending this week to people they should check out a book called Ishmael and the sequel The Story of B and it's a really funny and kind of wacky book but like the premise is this dude answers an ad in the newspaper that says like seeking a student with a genuine desire to save the world he ends up talking to an ape telepathically and the ape business that's the Alex Jones book he was talking about this on uh one of those podcasts yeah it's become like a it was like a big meme I think it was Tim Poole's podcast it's so liberal and it's like a very like baby brain like class conscious take and it's really funny and it's great for like liberals to read but like now I think it would even be old hat because everybody's starting to get really cool with the concept of socialism and communism which I'd love to see but I saw that Ward and Jaren both had things did you guys want to go yeah I had a really quick point and then I'll pass it off to Jaren I uh just to address um what Ben what you're saying about like just how people wouldn't make like unethical decisions like oh they would give things away like the belief that people would act unselfishly um that's something that's like a core tenant of Communism you know being optimistic and knowing how good people are but the problem with when it occurs under capitalism is nothing is unethical under capitalism as long as it makes a profit because that's the ultimate motive is profit so as long as it's profitable it's ethical whether it's slavery or sealing water rights or what have you if it's making a profit it's ethical um sorry yeah this is this is one of the problems you have so many people and I I forget to raise my hand um yeah I mean to quickly to respond to that I don't think I was implying that people would just do unselfish things I mean I think it could be selfish in a way I think you can benefit people in selfish choice I mean I'm not an objectivist so I wouldn't offend my dying breath uh oh selfishness is a virtue everything you know everything good is selfish and stuff like that I mean I do think they could just uh altruistically give water away maybe or they could sell it um but the way I see it the way I see economics I think selling it is a good process um there's there's been many instances especially in Latin America where people privatize water systems and a lot of people can complain they're like oh we have to pay you know 15 more for our water now but through that with the actual profits they're making they were able to improve systems they were able to improve phone services uh repair services expand access to more people so I mean the way I see it is when you are serving a profit system you tend to go in a good direction and with things like slavery I mean I I my ethics are outside of what we're talking about you know with uh descriptive economics so I mean just ethically I would be against slavery but in terms of profit I do think slavery and surf them and things like that are bad for profit as well let me do one quick one just based on something he said right there you're so it's fair to say that you believe whoever held that property whoever owned that property first is can make the decision of what they want to do with it mm-hmm no sometimes they're not infringing on other people's property if I have a property right in something then by definition allowed to do it okay and and we are all aware that it was not a white man occupying that land to begin with right okay and if somebody can come along and say actually I own that land you know if some Native American comes along and says actually Mike all right and if some if an individual Native American comes along they say hey my great great great grandpappy or whatever actually homesteaded this land this is where his heights were built and then this guy came along and destroyed it yeah yeah and they then they would be just in taking that land back they do it and they have documents signed by the okay and then they're right and they still can't have it back right that's because the US government is a socialist nightmare right they're they're forestalling that land the genuine owners want to come along and get it back and the U.S government is saying actually nah because they've monopolized the courts right they've monopolized the courts so whatever they say goes that's socialism yeah yeah they have socialized um deports so I'm gonna try to take this piece by piece first off the thing with uh privatizing water um as we've seen in Chile is a massive disaster according to the national resources defense Council water accessibility has actually gone down in the past five and six years there's been massive protests about this um including about 19 million people living in areas that suffer from severe water scarcity so like painting that as somehow a more Equitable or good thing is just realistically false that literally did not happen it got better for some people and it got way worse for 19 million people now as far as slavery not being a good thing for capitalist economies here's just a figure that has been referenced and it's really hard to calculate this because no one was documenting this labor properly or ethically but the numbers show that during American slavery it generated about 42 trillion work dollars worth of modern day value the reason the U.S went from just a few colonies to what it is now being the military Powerhouse the the godhead of the whole [ __ ] world is because it was built on the backs of slaves so capitalism and and the slavery that constituted it generated 42 trillion dollars worth of wealth that has trickled down into creating this country both of those points are are empirically false they're painted up to look nice for this position but they're not correct here's a an interesting little question about empiricism right let you you said well um before privatization there was more water than after privatization so therefore must mean privatization which caused it well you know I I would say that there's a big meteor which hit the earth killed off all the dinosaurs and whatnot before that meteor hit no humans around after that meteor hit a bunch of humans around so the meteors improve the human population do we get more humans whenever you launch meteors at the Earth I don't think so so you can't just say well before this it was look this way and then after it is this the other way and now before there were no protests and 19 million people had better water access it's not hypothetical demonstrate the cause damage it's causal though you have to demonstrate that this is caused the water shortage it happened right after the organization I'll let somebody else talk I know but like I just want to say like real quick Ben a minute ago like you were saying that water privatization gave water access to blah blah blah and Zulu I noticed you didn't challenge him on empiricism there like yeah yeah and this is this is what I want to say right because I gave a reason I gave I gave a reason as to why what I said would be true he did not I I'm sorry I don't know your name wait Jaron did not um so like I gave I gave a reason I gave an explanation I can give you guys multiple citations on this I can even talk about um privatizations in certain Latin American countries that I think were completely corrupt and bad because I I don't see giving a particular company a monopoly on water is much better than having the government own it and sometimes it can even be worse depending on who you're actually giving it to uh so I mean I think that's a huge problem I think I think corrupt privatization processes are a huge problem I support free marketization not just privatization privatization is a very broad term you know you had like privatization in in Germany in the in the 1930s that wasn't making a free market it was handing over state-owned Enterprises to you know party members and stuff like that and it's very similar in in Latin America sometimes I think Argentina is the best example of it going going right um there's a few others I could give but okay so I kind of want to hold you to this thing where you say you can give reasons because that's actually what I really like to do when I have these discussions or any kind of debates or panels or whatever I like to hear people just give their layman's terms take as to how this like explain it in your own words as to how the privatization specifically helped them and then I guess give your take on what Jaron is saying about the lack of water access after privatization and the protests that we're occurring like how do you explain that um I think I mean I'm not sorry I'll let you speak I've been talking my ass off I'm not super familiar with uh Chile's privatization I would have to look more into that specifically um but the reason I would say that privatization tends to be better um according the World Bank um put out a report on this not too long ago and they said during the 90s the loan about 20 million people got great got access to clean water because of various privatization campaigns across the across the global South so privatization in general especially when you're going to more free market free market route you're taking industries that are typically operated um at cost right so they're not making profits and then you're putting to where they are making profits and and people are you know they're starting to build up more capital and then they can go and invest in more capital goods um like I like I mentioned earlier in places like Guatemala what they did is they improved cells uh cell phone services or sorry telephone services so you could call in say you're having a problem um they improve access to more people because more people more consumers right typically it's not a very good model to just focus on richer people that's why most firms most products everywhere are not luxury products it's typically good to focus on getting as many people as possible so they're expanding access you know with all these profits they they consistently reinvest the profits they replace water lines make things much cleaner and like I said I can give you guys some specific examples if you want to look at them Argentina is a really great example like I mentioned earlier I mean if you if you just look up um uh what's the water for Life the impact of privatization of water services on child mortality um that's a really great study on the privatization in uh in Argentina then we have a response to that are gonna yeah um I also did want to hear either of you guys have a response to like the I think Ben you were just saying you just don't know enough about the Chile protest to have a comment yeah I mean I which is the favorite something that's fair what what I think is that they probably went a very poor route like I said I would have to do research into it a lot of agreed agreed yeah I mean a lot of countries have done like water privatization in the past 30 years so it's a lot to keep up with um GLA I yeah I mean maybe they just handed it over to one company and that company isn't managing things very well I would say one a company running a monopoly isn't going to be much more efficient than the government running Monopoly a few ideas as to what I think maybe uh why there were protests after it basically you know uh my first idea might be that well uh when you have a misallocation of resources I.E resources are allocated where they shouldn't be because of some government Central planning reallocating them away from where private owners would be allocating them in the case where you have publicized water when you try and privatize that you have a there's an analogy which can be drawn to the Austrian business cycle Theory where if you're constantly misallocating all this money you're you know that all these uh investment projects they're investing in the wrong projects there's all this other stuff there is a period of recession you know everyone has to downsize everyone has to figure out what they can do with all these projects an analogy can be drawn there to you know what happens when you instantly privatize something it was being misarching before that's kind of like the boom and then once you're in the bust it sucks for a while it sucks for a while but in the long run it'll be a lot better right another idea I might have is perhaps the public opinion of the people in Chile is in favor of socialism so you know even if they're better off with private water they might just think no no government should provide it you know government should provide this right because public opinion matters right probably the public aren't always protesting in favor of what it's called democracy and democracy is indeed The God That Failed laughs Karen did you have something privatism of things of Necessities such as water I'll just use an anecdote is you know the theory behind private property and look you know I'm I'm actually I'm not a communist like them I consider myself an anarchist um but I just kind of tend to go with things that make sense to me and when you look at the world as a whole it is a a static environment in many ways we share the same environment no matter what we do and to sequester necessities and things that cause environmental damage often to quote-unquote private property is a bit of an oxymoron because these things do affect everything around them so my my anecdotal uh point that I'm going to make is when bolsonaro took control of Brazil um he forced a bunch of indigenous people off of their lands decided to use the lands for cattle farming this is in the Amazon basin now previously during rainfall um the Basin would soak up all of the excess nitrogen that we came from the jungle and once all of those trees and things were gone all of that nitrogen flows out into the Gulf of Mexico the Atlantic Ocean and eventually causes massive algae blooms that I saw myself when I was in Mexico recently um that just absolutely decimate the wildlife all the way up into the Gulf of Mexico and into the Caribbean islands so one decision about private property in Brazil from bolsonaro selling it to private entities under the licenses that it seems both of you approve of has not only affected Brazil and the people that live there but it has affected multiple countries multiple ecosystems things that we may not be able to bring back and not to mention the tourist Industries in all of these places on which these nations rely it's it seems very dangerous to consider that you have infinite right to do what you want with Necessities without consequence so what you've described here is that the government took land from people you know not an anarchical capitalist thing not not a capitalist thing at all the government is interfering in the market taking land from people and giving it to someone else and then there was disastrous consequences this seems like a great argument in our favor describing capitalism can I more accurately a private company a private company use the government as a tool they wouldn't have done anyway this this is what they would have done anyway this is what Ben was talking about it before that's what Ben was talking about before how you you can say this is privatization but really they're just taking stuff away from people and reallocating it to their favorite party members and it's still monopolized that's still Monopoly it's not in the hands of the actual owners it does not there's the negation of capitalism that's government interference in the market a question if there were no Brazilian government and there were a large private company that wanted that land you don't think they would just go in and murder everyone and take it they might and this would be stated if I may I am I I know a lot about the subject when uh concerning private property and in indigenous people I've done a lot of research I recently wrote an article um about this so like Zulu said I see this as an example of like a great example of why letting people have their private property and take care of it um the way they're they want to take care of it it is good like they is native people who know how to take care of their land and then you have other people who come in I think I I say privatize the the Amazon I think the Amazons has a major problem with tragedy of the commons I don't think you would have that problem as much as you privatize Amazon and yeah let indigenous people own large Slots of it that's that sounds great to us um but concerning like what you said if there wasn't the government would private companies do this I say no and I think we have a great amount of evidence for this so go back of course um so in America there is uh there's a great paper uh it's called Uh radar trade the I think it's called Raider trade the economics of white Indian relations something to that extent if you research that up it'll come up right so these researchers um uh Terry Anderson and Peter J Hill they went back and looked at White Indian conflicts that happened in the old west before and after you had the standing army right so you had like the you had the Civil War you had uh the war with the Spanish various Wars so you had times where the the standing armies way over here out east and then now they're over here because it's after the war and they're doing nothing there's no Wars going on what they found was they were significantly more white Indian conflicts when there was the standing army and that's because the private property owners the individuals private militias whoever it was even if they hated the Native Americans even if they didn't respect their private property they typically would not raid them but rather trade with them because it was far more beneficial they found that if they rated them and took their stuff then well now the Native Americans are going to come after us and we're risking our own lives we have to risk our own Capital even if we're hiring militiamen or something we have to risk our own Capital when you had a government military out there then you could go and raid the Native Americans take their stuff come back when the Warriors come after you you go to the military and say oh look you know they're attacking right and then the military defends you for free or or for taxes which if it's taxes then the cost is balanced Out Among a lot more people so you're still paying far less not only that but they're very bad incentives like there were some people who took over High command positions after the wars because commanders above them died and they have rules like oh if you don't win a battle in the next six months you get demoted ridiculous stuff like that in the state military um and I I'm sorry I'm talking a lot but there's one more great example um Acadia Nova Scotia 1655 to 1755 the acadians were very anarcho-capitalistic I would say um they didn't have a state they rejected the state and ran on a completely free market and by the acadians you had the mcmah Indians who also didn't have a state um they were I would say they were a little bit more socialistic anarchosocialistic um but the acadians very similarly they respected the mcmah's private property rights they traded with them they even started intermaring with them this is one of the reasons the British eventually went after the acadians and did the expulsion of the acadians but so in summary I would say in anarcho-capitalism those types of relationships are far more peaceful listening to a Libertarian debunk himself as much as the next guy but there's one thing in particular here that I really enjoyed and that was you know we we've asked a few times now about I think Mike even posed the question of do under capitalist system in Brazil would those native people have been attacked and had their land taken and yeah I think you hinted towards no Zulu hinted towards Maybe and then of course your further discussion right here I I think is very important because that really is true it really is that the only reason they did not attack those Native Americans and take their land then instead traded with them was because in the capitalist model they do not respect property rights they do not respect any rights of any others it comes down to Dollars and just as you explained they crunch their numbers and it was not profitable to attack them for their losses to their work working labor to you know their their potential income they decided it was more profitable to quote unquote respect their treaties and respect their rights and trade with them than to do otherwise and that really is all capitalism is and I would also kind of just like to tackle into Sterling's Point real quick um I have a very different understanding of relations among like white settlers and natives in America than you guys may and I don't know maybe it could just be media bias but like the way I understand it is like even the origins of libertarian ideology itself are rooted in this time period and literally the government would tell white settlers that they you can go onto Indian lands and just kind of kill Indians with impunity and they would allow them to do that because it benefited them and then a lot of times what would happen is these settlers would go onto a land like an area and then get attacked by the Indians for like really just trespassing like you know even basic property rights um and then this would be used to Garner a lot of sympathy and fervor to like go out and Massacre a bunch of Natives and so like this was like how libertarian and the idea of like the rugged individualist settler even began that a whole lot of Americans are like basing their ideology on today uh but I wanted to see you had jiren and then Ben had something so we can go back to him so one is comparing something from you know the 17 16 15 1400s to nowadays assuming that the Amazon Amazonian natives would have the same armaments as a multinational uh meat corporation that wants to farm cattle on their land it wouldn't matter if they tried to defend themselves there's there's no reason by way of force that it would discourage a multinational corporation from destroying an Amazonian tribe there's no way they could come back and make it less profitable for that Corporation to just murder them but building off of Mike's Point um yeah I mean if you if you look at 1776 as the the formative event of American History that's false also um the proclamation of 1768 is more apt and that's where the king of England at the time said you can't go past the Ohio Valley and create settlements which really pissed off a bunch of white land-owning colonists that happened to have primary uh Industries throughout the colonies they wanted to go into the Ohio Valley they wanted to go across Appalachia um and that that impetus of privatization of of moving their industry Westward into the French territory or formerly French territory and into native territory that was the seminal event of creating the United States it was based off of privatization based off of what I guess you could call libertarianism um and that was about pushing people off of their land the government formed the government of the United States formed kind of as an afterthought to facilitate this um and if you do look at the the proclamation of 1768 it it pissed off the colonists so bad because they were like well if we're fighting but we can't go west and take more than what are we fighting for kind of mentality the thing about about global capitalism as an emerging I'm not talking about like the kind that came from the fourth estate after the French Revolution I'm talking about the the kind that we see in global markets now emerged strictly in my mind from American protestantism and from Westward Expansion and Manifest Destiny so therefore yeah it is in many ways Inseparable from the same racism and entitlement that that came from it yeah so um on what Sterling said I would say that's a bit of a misrepresentation I don't know if you can still hear me I don't wanna I don't want to answer his thing while he's not here um okay well I'll talk to to jar and then um yeah I mean like I can see I can see you said you were an anarchist I can see like you've got these very uh Anarchist Tendencies and I'm I'm agreeing with you a lot when you're talking but I I still think it definitely like there was this big disconnection between the people who actually respected private property and then the government and you know there's plenty of people like I said there's plenty of people who didn't respect private property and people who were willing somewhat willing to use violence but it was always more favorable for them to have a state backing them and um uh can you hear me Sterling oh there he goes okay yeah so first for what Sterling said like I said I think it's a bit of a misrepresentation of what I was saying I was kind of being a bit hyperbolic like pointing out like even under the worst circumstances let's let's assume the worst like the the racist maybe don't see them as humans definitely don't respect the property rights there's no reason for them to respect them in any way for them to trade with them other than they can benefit from it right I'm I'm doing that on purpose assuming that I don't think everybody thought that way and I don't think that's like you know what what we're fighting for right but the thing is even if you have those most terrible people and they're forced to be in these trading relationships what that does is it helps them realize like as I'm trading with these people I realize they have similar goals as me they have similar wants as me these are people these are human beings and I'm trading with them as human beings you don't do that with animals you don't do that with anything sub-human I think that really helps that problem right because I mean of course you know the further back you go the more racist people are generally speaking um you know people had that you know you had science advancing you had these most people they've never met anybody of A different race in their life and you know as you are introducing these relationships and it's shocking people you know a lot of a lot of reasons there was more racism in the past I think these types of relationships genuinely make that better um so I mean that's that's all I have to say uh Jaren did you have anything again oh I'm sorry I put the sources in the gulag hard labor chat if anyone wants to I think I think the right role is to post in this like I was giving okay so just for clarification I've been giving a lot of people uh that role because it like limits what they can see in the server and I just don't know like what people have posted and what channels in the server that may like reveal personal identity identity or info about them so I just am like limiting people but yeah the role I gave you guys was called Goulet or labor sorry about that yeah there's there's definitely some intensive anticipation of this leading up and some of our comrades in the uh chat may have said some pretty mean things so I don't think that's awesome hard labor Channel no you just have the podcast roll and I think okay you have that as well otherwise you wouldn't even be able to be in this channel but I don't know that doesn't matter I did want to address a couple things like Oh but before I do sorry Ward that's what I want to say it's my bad yeah um like we keep making these reference like much of the tune that Mike was like saying earlier like how we have to reference this like hypothetical situation much of the tune that we're referencing like your study uh which I'm not going to even try to work on that I'm just gonna say that like if we're talking about Brazil and Indigenous tribes and private Industries like there's a long history of private Industries hiring mercenaries and killing indigenous tribes bye hey [Laughter] yeah so um I can actually help word on that one is uh the so basically the the Catholic Church way back in the day um which was not affiliated necess of the government but Portugal wanted to take control of Brazil for the sugar trade and the Catholic Church basically said like yeah you have you have God's license to do that um and it really was not necessarily correlated with government it was correlated with the fact that black colonists found sugar in Brazil and a bunch of private companies were like yeah we would like to have that and that's really one of the first instances of like Western colonization that happened but Ward keep going I didn't mean to take that yeah no sorry about that um but not like there's a serious history of private Industries hiring mercenaries and killing indigenous tribes to get access to their land so much so that Brazil had to make laws against such a thing and it's still happening private companies are still hiring mercenaries to kill indigenous tribes these uncontacted tribes have been wiped out from private Industries so like I don't know why we're making references to something else when we can talk about the actual situation uh I would just like to you know quickly interject here that like you know you guys love wax waxing poetic about how you know the natives have had their rights violate and whatnot but you guys haven't actually put forth a theory of what it means to have your rights violated we have uh we've given you like the conflict the avoidance theory of property rights where if you're initiating conflict then you're violating someone's rights so we've given you that basis but what do you guys mean when you say rights are being violated I don't think we're disagreeing with you about the rights of like land ownership or whatever like I still agree with like owning land uh but I'm saying even by your own definition that you guys are putting forward then these people are having the rights violate it's not that we have to put the definition forward but right yeah but I would say I really just Listen to Example where people are being murdered but you have you absolutely are disagreeing with our definition because you said that owning property itself is an initiation conflict which is absolutely false you're saying that owning property keeping people away from property that is violating someone's rights but why is this violating someone's rights so earlier I would mention that book that I call the hippie book The Ishmael book and then the sequel Story of B the reason I've even brought it up and I never got to the point was because they give a definition that I think kind of works and I don't think it's a Marx's definition but it was cool and it's like a very good Layman's explanation but they said that in nature obviously animals kill each other and then humans naturally do farm and like have Agriculture and everything and so the definition that they arrived at you know this author or whatever was that you can you can do what you need to do for survival but you cannot wage war and that when you wage war you are taking more than you need and like so the example would be like enclosing huge swaths of land that is more than you could ever use for yourself personally and you know hoarding resources or just killing wantedly like killing other animals because you know when it applies to Predators like animals that need to eat other animals or whatever when it goes beyond killing what you need to eat and just killing indiscriminately you know I think I'm getting the point across but that's the definition that they use and I think you could make a sort of similar analogy with Marxism and I think that you know when it gets to what we would Advocate it would be like I think all of us marxists advocate for people still having personal property and just not private property and we've we've gone into that distinction a bunch I'm assuming you guys are probably familiar with that as well but I want to see what uh Sterling had I just really quickly wanted to put this out here it's a little random but just kind of one key difference between say capitalism and Marxist Marxism leninism I'm sure you guys have heard people say Marxism leninism Jesus Christ is a science they call it the immortal science of Marxism leninism I'm not sure if you know why that term's used but to compare it to something like capitalism capitalism is more of a blueprint it's more of a here's how you do it and if you do it wrong then it's not really capitalism and it's like all the things we're describing are the flaws of capitalism it's just constantly oh well that really wasn't capitalism even sometimes going as far to call it socialism whereas Marxism leninism is a science and every time that's communism happened besides perhaps a Pol Pot that was real communism there's never a situation where you you kind of give us like a downside of it and we say oh well that was because of XYZ that was that wasn't communism it was absolutely communism but that's the difference between capitalism and that which I don't consider ideology I consider it a science Marxism leninism is the fact that you do take uh study education history into account and Marxism leninism is constantly evolving what what most people consider Marxism leninism today is very different from even just a few decades ago whereas capitalism has very very little changes have happened at all um I would just like to continue the discussion of like uh right so um Mike gave the definition of what the rights are as okay if you're taking more than you need to literally just survive like you know if you're going above bear subsistence then you're violating rights but I would Ponder what exactly the derivation what the proof of this theory of Rights is because we have a proof in argumentation ethics we have our proof what is your proof go ahead Jaren I'm trying to parse what you mean by approving you know I I was just writing something the other day for fun and I I have a problem with the idea of inherent rights I I don't think that we are born free I think that we are born into various stages of Slavery to our own mortality and our own condition I think that if you are hungry and you cannot eat you are not free I think if you are thirsty you cannot drink you are not free if you are homeless you are not free if you have a medical condition and you can't obtain help for that you're not free we're born into various stages of our own needs and that is an original slavery I think that the idea that we are free by virtue of just coming into this Mortal coil no one can find the answer for it because it doesn't exist now that being said I think that freedom is something that we can assure to each other and I think that to Ben's points sometimes yes Mutual Aid is something that we can use to do this and I think that obviously as an anarchist I support the [ __ ] out of mutual Aid and I partake in it and I think that everyone's formative uh Baseline personality should should work towards that but at the same time I also think that overarching systems that facilitate these these escapes from our original slavery are important as well and that is part of where like I do break ideologically with some anarchists is you know in in the ways of like David Graber or Saul Newman I believe that the incarnations that we've seen of the state the modern state these are all experiments and they're relatively new ones and I disagree with the idea that the state is inherently bad because I don't think that we have determined enough of the science behind the state to automatically assume that it can't be used for some sort of mutual Aid and to that effect I do believe that there are there are intersections of leftism where we can assure these things to each other where yeah if you're hungry and you're you're a slave to that hungry hungry you should be fed um I believe that we entitle these things to each other there is no not you are not born with a goddamn thing that doesn't come from somebody else um so without uh if you said there that you have a problem with the idea of inherent rights you don't think there are actually inherent rights but would you uh say some sort of rights violation uh for me to go off and bomb the local orphanage or something what are you getting at with that question I'm getting at whether or not you think rights are a thing so would that be a right I think ethically that would be really messed up but I don't think that you using the right to bomb an orphanage is the same as people having the right to water in their own geographic area that's a terrible comparison with me with me wanting to go ahead and bomb an orphanage would that justify someone else stopping me would someone else be just installing me from bombing that orphanage sure okay so then they have a right to stop me from bombing the orphanage I don't have the right to bomb that orphanage right and you also don't have the right that's an inherent right say a water source that everyone needs why not because it would be killing them just like you bombing the orphanage okay so with the if we can go back to the analogy from earlier would if let's say none of the woman wants to have sex with me I'll die in a week if I don't have sex uh would they be telling me in the same way you think blue balls as a defense would they would they be killing me in that same way would they would I have a right to force them into sex well buddy I'm a proponent of of supporting sex workers so just no no no none of them wants to none of them want to even for money even for all the money in the world they don't want to have sex with me would I be allowed to force them to have sex with me no no why not because otherwise they're killing that's [ __ ] up dude right but on what grounds because otherwise they're killing me so you're basically equating capitalism to rape and defending it no no I'm equating his position to rape that's what I'm doing no you're not I absolutely yeah this is very easy to follow I wrote down a couple can I just say one last thing just for Zulu here your situation that you're describing where you're gonna die if you don't have sex is hypothetical and that has never been a confirmed medical condition I am describing as people needing food water things that are literally in this world so making what is the relevance hypothetical thing that you're coming up she's so detached from reality I'm talking about [ __ ] dude I'm a weirdest attached from reality it's to test your ethics I would like to we're halfway through we're now at 6 p.m we're gonna end at seven I assume so I would like to I wrote down a couple things in the first half and I would like to not let them go because there are things that I think really need some addressing um the first I put down was the idea of the government's doing genocide on Native Americans being socialism like just governments you know that being a socialist Enterprise uh because it was done by a government um I put down the libertarian Origins but I addressed that already um I had started this whole thing off I wanted to talk about Hapa Hans Herman hoppo because I saw a prax band that that's in your bio and you're like reading him so I do want to ask you about your thoughts on him um I also want to ask you guys at some point I'm listing all these because I want to see like what Pricks everybody's years up and what people want to tackle first I want to ask you guys about historical or current examples of successful free market capitalism um and then or if there haven't been any that you guys would support how we could get there from the current state and also um I would ask you guys to have a response to like my my position that the that us that the US is the only reason that global capitalism is even possible like the US and its close Banning Empire it's 800 military bases is the only reason that there is such a thing as well 900. thank you buddy um and that's the only reason that that is possible and I'd love to see if you guys have a response to to that and then oh and then I I the last thing I wrote here was the abstract analogies um so like I said the original thing that got you guys here was me posting on Reddit to get people to come defend capitalism and so what I'm doing with all these debate things is kind of like I said it on at the end of like one of our other debates it's like we had this debate with other Libertarians or end caps and they had to keep always going back to like these I don't know like econ 101 like textbook analogies and like hypothetical situations and I think that that is a really big point for us like I think that the fact that you guys have to like describe all these hypothetical scenarios and can't talk about capitalism in the real world helping people or like capitalist solutions to the problems that they're having um yeah I think that's great because my whole position is you're now in like the reverse of where we were 30 years ago where people were like oh that wasn't real socialism oh that wasn't real communism and now everybody's like oh that's not real capitalism I think that's what you guys have to do all the time because kaplanism is morally indefensible and so everything has to be oh that's actually like every time you know a government does something even if it's in the interest of businesses uh it's socialism somehow which is it's funny to me but I'll let you guys respond to any of those things um any of those points you guys want to talk about I'm down to be honest with you it would be really great if in our second half of this we could talk more about socialism communism because um means like you did say to be fair you did say you want people on here defending capitalism but me and Zulu have been on the defense basically the whole time it would be great to talk a little bit more about you guys system but I you did ask some fair questions here so I mean we we could address some of that real quick now of course um first of all as as I noticed you know you know Zulu's talking about ethics and I know most of you guys are Mark to slenderness you're very materialist deterministic so there I see there's definitely a disconnection there right and I think I think it's important to for both sides to consider that right we're obviously approaching things from a very different like that's fundamentally different from a metaphysical uh metaphysical perspective right we're idealist you know we're not materials we're not deterministic um but you know also libertarianism and defenses of capitalism are a lot more broad you know we have theories of history and class theories and all that stuff which you know I would love to get into sometime I don't think we'd have time to get into it today if anyone wants to read some of that you can hit me up but um I mean the importance of hypotheticals is if you're talking about if you're if you're trying to like moralize something and say something is just something is unjust you should be consistent right because if you're inconsistent you must necessarily be wrong somewhere and it's good to be right it's not good to be wrong and you know like when Zulu brings up these examples he's just showing like I mean why would you say this in this situation but say something completely different in another situation and he's also showing you guys how we see things because you know from we see someone mentioned body autonomy earlier we see body autonomy or self-ownership as we call it as you know fundamental right and then things like private property come from that so yeah we do see it as very similar for that reason and we see the justifications for owning your body as pretty similar to the justifications of owning private property but uh Zulu might have some things to say but like I said I would really love to talk a little bit more about um your guys's positions what are your thoughts on abortion than if if you believe in bodily autonomy I'm an evictionist what does that mean ah there you go you didn't expect that one uh basically you're right I I think it's uh just to uh evict the fetus a bit not to kill them right because I think the fetus they are a baby they are that you can't go ahead and write right off just you know throw a pill down your throat which dissolves them right but you are allowed to remove them from you into an artificial womb or whatever that's completely just right even if they would die outside of your body you're starting to remove them the mother is not obligated to support the fetus I know a while back practice that's abortion it's it's not abortion I know a while back prax Ben at least was the departurist he might be an evictionist now I don't know so I won't speak for him but at least I am an evictionist wait do do these artificial wombs exist is that a thing yes they do exactly when you get these babies to pacing [ __ ] rent or else people people we use our official wounds all the time for uh livestock they are in common use for livestock but the state bans their use for humans right this guy's trying to create the Matrix Jesus and it's just right there is no argument against being just I I mean that's fascinating brand new take I've never heard yeah that is fascinating I kind of like it I mean so my stance on abortion has always been like yeah sure it may even be murder but like it's probably better off to you know end at like terminated pregnancy than bring a child into a world where it's like unwanted or unable to be cared for adequately so that's a terrible or capitalist you know right we can go back to the bombing of the orphanage you know there might be a bunch of children who nobody wants to take care of that doesn't mean I can go out and kill them yeah but they're like already alive and have experiences store is the baby so is the baby inside there no no it's already alive remember the womb it's nicer Amnesia or whatever it is I won't remember anything just because I won't remember it doesn't mean I don't have rights yeah I don't I just don't think the fetus is the person it doesn't have retrograde why is it not a person though why is it not a person where is these cannot survive outside of its host body there's there's no no no no no there are a lot of people orphanage is walking around it can digest not if they are not if they are severely disabled if they are severely disabled in a vegetative state they might require other people's help to keep them alive what about that child let me just let me just say this what jiren's describing are systems and Facilities that are already established where we can actually do what jaren's describing we do not have I mean obviously they're using it on Cows as you've described but if we had a hundred thousand women this year who wanted to do what you're saying there's no way in hell we have the hospitals right a Libertarian Society insurance would not cover this I would love to see how that works if it doesn't cover it then it doesn't cover it so you did it so we got to kill the baby then no no we don't have to kill the baby if the baby has no adopters who are able to care for it then it will die yes that sometimes happens but it's just right but you're not it's not just you just assume that nobody is willing to take on the costs of keeping this child alive and then killing it right off the bat that is not just because this is this is hilarious to me because it seems like the libertarian and cap solution to abortion is to delay the abortion nine months by putting the fetuses into these crazy energy intensive facilities that we definitely don't have and aren't approved for human use and basically by the state and then and then well okay yeah I'll agree with them that's fine um but like yeah create kind of the Matrix for a whole bunch of wounds and then then let them die after like nine months when they don't get adopted because there's already a lot of people who aren't being adopted it's like the the reason why there's a lot of people currently not being adopted is because adoption is socialized we don't have a market for babies we need a market for babies oh no okay okay I mean so this is I don't even know what to say to that this is what I love I love love this like holy [ __ ] like I love when people go mask off and say we need a market for human beings that's like that's cool I'll be clear right that is basically I'm uh for babies yeah yeah yeah I basically um I'm partying a rothbard uh quote from ethics of Liberty where he says there needs to be a market in children and this will solve this stuff basically what is meant by that is that well guardianship no no no guardianship is scarce you're not actually owning the child you're owning the guardianship rule over them so this can be transferred between people and because it's not allowed to be transferred between people that's why we have these problems and I've got another hot take for you guys no obligation to take care of your child child yeah he was wrong he was wrong oh he was definitely wrong yeah I agree hey we can agree on some things good yeah it's pro-choice view is completely wrong but rothbar is pro-choice for you that is directly implied that you're allowed to neglect a child if pro-choice is correct then yeah you are allowed to neglect a child completely and forestall them yeah you're not you're not because CPS will come in and take care of that but if pro-choice is correct socialism Jerry if the pro-choice ethic is correct then CPS stopping people from neglecting children are engaged in crime if the pro-choice ethic is correct right if I thought a fetus was the same as a six-year-old I would agree with you but I don't what's the distinction I I also think you're not dude like I think we're also neglecting a change of location we're ignoring praxman and he looks like he's gonna have a meltdown so I want to make sure yeah I want to make sure there's been a few times he's got missed I just want to make sure we're not stepping on him yeah yeah I mean I I feel like I feel like this could be talk I mean first of all we shouldn't even be talking about that no I didn't want to do this we shouldn't even be talking about this it's hilarious I'm loving it nobody was like oh we're gonna be freaking day okay personally I don't like I don't think the evictionism position holds up I'm not gonna sit here and get my critique maybe I'll debate Zulu on it sometimes and I do think it is consistent with libertarian ethics but like hearing an evictionist and proach pro-choicers debate is like so painful to me because like um it's like we were going to debate on that at some point we planned a debate we can still ages ago ages ago but I mean like I mean you know when Zulu's talking about like a market for babies I always talk about his adoption you know like we're technically it is a market it's adoption so if you're like oh no that that's terrible you know having a you would want to ban adoption so I mean it's about Optics you shouldn't say a market for babies because it's funny though stupid well some well some babies cost more than others is there is there going to be like a great scale right that's a premium baby gen you would expect they would expect there to be like you know if there's like a disabled baby who can't walk that's probably going to be cheaper than like a super athlete baby someone who's going to grow up to be like Michael Jordan times 10 right that's going to be more expensive yeah probably won't be basketball they're looking to put them into but yeah we we should probably move on like can we talk about anything else so let me let me sorry uh the things that I mentioned can anyone because I will give a take on it but I still want to address the idea of the US government genociding Native Americans being socialism Jaren do you want to say anything about that because if not I would love to uh get go ahead okay I just think that like that is inherently capitalism like it was done in the interest of taking property from people taking resources from people and then it was used to generate profit to build up the us and that is what the US has built up on is imperialism and genocide and it's the only reason like I said that global capitalism has been able to thrive because there is the Empire backing it up and what I usually do is ask people to describe to me a time historically or current where a free market has been able to do any of the things that they claim it can do without some kind of military or government backing it up and the best example I've gotten so far has been like some tribes in Iceland like 400 or so I don't know how many hundreds of years ago um and it's not the first time like Sterling and I got that example when we did our second debate and I also all recommend another book that I that literally got me to be a cringe libertarian for like a year or two when I was in my early 20s which is this book for an emergent governance by Ryan Falk and it's like it's so crazy but it like it's an entertaining read it's pretty short but uh yeah even like their solution for like any of this stuff like it basically is just the case that like you guys again have to like say that everything bad that's done by a government again even if it's in the name of business interest and taking property and you know making money is socialism and I find that just really really funny because socialists want to use government to protect indigenous people to protect marginalized people like that is literally our goal for all of this and I don't know I mean I do want to get into at some point some could some talk about consent our conceptions of like rights and power because I do think that we don't have any inherent rights beyond what we are able to defend like if you want to claim an area and make a social estate then you have to be able to defend it with some Force when you get attacked you never probably and so that's why I'm like authoritarian Marxist as opposed to like a Libertarian you know anarcho-communist or something who thinks that we're going to be able to just like organize some horizontal defenses it's like yeah that's another distinction that I would make that I also think ties into like the like uh what do you call it like the indigenous genocide thing like I think the US had to again genocide these people to take their land it was a capitalist Venture and that's what capitalism has always and will always depend on but sorry I I have some points to respond with there basically uh you know you were called the star of this debate prax band uh he defines socialism as infringements on property rights right any sort of system of infringement on property rights that was his definition of socialism paraphrasing right and then you're saying well this is clearly socialism because you know they were infringing on these property rights and reallocating maleswear that's that's clearly not socialism that's capitalism no no no capitalism is the unhampered market it's the lack of that but also uh you just uh at the end there you said that rights are what you can defend well if rights aren't what you can defend then rights are meaningless right then the natives didn't have rights because they weren't able to defend themselves if a man walks in an alley and stabs a person then he didn't have the right to not be stabbed because he couldn't defend himself it's completely pointless it's meaningless it has no philosophical backing it's just kind of what I would call a material condition and like that's the whole thing about like when I say that Libertarians are like you know it's usually Libertarians but it's like just the right rings and generally generally they venerate the Constitution and the idea of like the rights of man or I don't know whatever and it's just annoying to me because I just don't think that they really mean anything in practice because you see like the contradictions in your daily life you see how these actually get applied in practice and I don't know I just don't think that anyone is under the illusion that our government works democratically or for people it works for businesses and that is capitalism and I just thought I know I know you have to say this is no but this is not what we believe in we are we are anarchists both of us are anarchists well that's again we're against the state the example where your thing your system has worked because I can give you Iceland uh prax Ben can give you a wild west and Acadia right we we can give you these examples out there from here like how we get there from here it well that's you know basically iron Camp practice are we agreed that because what Praxis is it's kind of irrelevant to whether it's true whether in our capitalism is true and it's completely relevant as to whether we can ever get there Ace archist actually had a tweet about this earlier today where well anarchical capitalism is well it's not just to initiate uh a conflict with someone right that is just that is what anarchical capitalism is it's the nap so if you agree that it's not just to initiate conflict against someone then that's you're an anarchical half list where do you think it's possible for you know some wizard to come along and wave his magic wand so that nobody ever aggresses ever it's irrelevant to whether it's correct that it's not just to aggress against someone it is correct that it's not just to aggress against someone and if we want to move closer towards that ideal then we can start talking about that but what's the point of doing that if you guys don't even agree that it's not just to aggress against someone what's the point no I agree that it's not just I just think that it still happens and I don't think you do agree that it's not just though I don't think you do no no I agree that it's not just I just think that it's like that's what I'm saying it still happens a lot of unjust things happen all the time and what it comes down to is whether you're able to prevent it from happening or then able to like hold people responsible when they do aggress on other people and that's where the state comes in because that's where the state comes in you you said it's not just to Congress against people the state is aggressing against people so the state shouldn't exist we should have this anarcho capitalist Utopia so like are you conceding Nyan Cat point I don't like I don't think there's anything necessarily like inherent about a state no there is no the state necessarily is a reallocation of property away from where it should be away from its true owners you don't think there could be such a thing as a voluntary State no never I disagree but everybody's got their hands like uh randian uh uh no I think Sterling was first okay Sterling and then Ward and then Jaron mine is quick um so again with these straw man arguments and just loosed comparisons like we you started by using prac spins explanation of socialism using a complete straw man definition that that is not what struck what socialism is that is a straw man argument of what socialism is socialism is not the infringement on private property yes there is no private property under communism and socialism is the transition towards that but that is you you can't define an entire ideology to this is an infringement on private property because socialism is a hell of a lot more than that just as I would not say capitalism is infringement on everything good in the world though I could say that it would be a straw man argument and when Mike was explaining that under social system you have to be able to defend yourself against outside Invaders that's one thing of a lot of socialist countries have had to do that's what the Soviet Union had to do they had to focus on military strength because there were still Nations including the us trying to invade Russia After the Revolution the US did this and they tried to reinstall the czars these were things they were trying to do to a socialist country and your argument was well what if somebody comes at me an alley with a knife and my question would be how much have you studied the crime history under the Soviet Union especially after like the 1936 Constitution you probably haven't because there's not a lot of documents out there because it is immeasurable compared to us I mean it's microscopic there are there is such a tremendous difference because crime and especially violent crime and some people are just natured some ways but for the majority crime and violent crime especially our reactions to material conditions when you meet material conditions crime decreases as it did in the Soviet Union as it is done in practically every socialist experiment in history so the main reason is because they actually not only are their material conditions met they do have a defense that capitalism doesn't have socialist countries have the defense of we they actually prosecute and punish those who break the law capitalists don't capitalists punish poor people they in fact design laws and entire systems to punish poor people I don't see too many people getting drug out of Wall Street these days I mean it's it's all someone sitting on a corner smoking a joint the way that we prosecute and handle crime in this country is unreal and I would think even Libertarians agreed with that I mean I don't think you guys think drugs especially marijuana should be you know punishable by by crime especially if I'm not bringing it in from another country and selling it um I'm just point out real quick that you keep talking about us straw Manning but then you say that well the US is this capitalist thing but we're that is not if that's what capitalism is to you it's not what it is to us right we are not in favor of the US what capitalist country are you referring to yeah I mean this is why I said like obviously we're going to disagree on definitions I mean it's just insane that a Marxist limited should have a monopoly on the definition of socialism when socialism far far proceeds Marxist leninism I was just saying it's more I was just saying it was more broad than what you described the thing is like when you look at socialists throughout history whether it be the utopian socialist or the market socialist or whatever that what holds constant is they want a systematic abolition or extreme restriction of private property and private property exchanges that is what holds constant every single time no matter what they'll change their their metaphysics their ID ideology everything except for that that holds constant with all socialists with no exceptions did Ward go yep no I haven't gone please go Ward go okay um and I know Sterling I love you but like when you started doubting me on like being the tankiest tank on this podcast this is where I'm gonna [ __ ] separate between you and me is I see the state as a state tool used to oppress one class by the other in capitalism it's owned by the owning class the employer class I think it's [ __ ] sweet when the working class the masses of people who have been exploited and murdered by private interests such as examples I brought up earlier um take the means of production and state power and oppress those who are oppressing them before sorry I doubt it that's [ __ ] sweet yeah like I'm not gonna like try to play nice about it like I'm just gonna give you like the real like straightforward answer from like a [ __ ] tanky like for lack of better terms in modern day Revolution you know this is actually I think it means he's interested in tanks I also think tanks are cool so Zulu I appreciate you I just think they need I um I think they're neat yeah right honestly I think Lennon was right the state exists and so far as classes exists but the classes is between the state class and the other so yeah I think that's a funny conception of it and I think that's mostly born out of like rhetoric that was created by a bunch of wealthy business owners to get a bunch of poor people on their side yeah and think that like government and regulation means no freedom and that like freedom is being able to like starve under privatized resources and stuff which is it's just hilarious to me because like again this whole thing is to try and get like right Wingers to go mask off about what they actually believe and like defend some horrendous things because what we defend is like I don't know taking a bunch of rich people's stuff and like doing some Robin Hood [ __ ] basically at the most base level and that's why I think you guys always have to say like socialism is about taking Pro like not respecting people's property rights and you know redistributing stuff it's like you have to do it in the abstract because if you actually talk about it in practice people [ __ ] love it like people love the idea of redistributing some stuff that people are hoarding and like you know Guillotine some rich people like that is very popular and I think that again it always has to go back to these like econ 101 like analogies I know you guys have your hands up but I promise I'll go with Jaren so we'll do Jaren then Ward and then we'll go with Ben again you can go to Ben first he's been steamrolled I mean this is this is fine too right like I said at the beginning I'm more into the economic history side of things so if you're like oh no you can't going back to basic economics the fact of the matter is socialism has never been good for poor people capitalism has consistently been good for poor people I don't think I generally don't think you guys can give me a steam little example if you want to give me some example over 800 million lifted out of absolute poverty in China how social socialism like the whole thing we're debating socialism with Chinese characteristics so if we want to get real specific I don't know if you've done the research so what I'm talking about is 800 million people lifted out of the world bank's definition of global extreme poverty which of course applying the world definition of extreme poverty is kind you don't do that to one country that literally defeats the point right that's why you have you have poverty by country like you have U.S poverty and then you have World poverty which is meant to generalize everything right it's it's it's it's it's not super useful but it kind of it gives us something right applying the world extreme poverty level to one country is ridiculous I think but not only that but of course dang Xiaoping he went out of his way to implement liberalization policies specifically they had economic zones stuff like that they recognized that they had to utilize things like private property and that's I I think that's an important part of Marxism I think it's ridiculous I think it's insane for Marxist to sit here and say oh no capitalism doesn't lift people out of poverty that's not a Marxist thing to say and I think I think I think you guys know that if you think about it a bit that's not in Marxist thing to say when Richard Wolff says that he's being ridiculous that's that's so like ideological it's no so first point is that um is not the world bank's definition China has its own definition it's about 100 150 percent higher than the world Banks which granted low but the fact that they able they were able to do it for 800 million people to the point where even Credit Suisse is say publishing publishing reports saying that the average Chinese person is richer than the average American because our economic system is based on debt I mean it's substantial numbers that cannot be ignored simply now this is that's the that's the world definition like when you're using the 800 million that's 190 a day if you look at the actual studies that and the publishings that China puts out where they have stated like this is what standard we hold to it is higher than the world bank's definition of absolute poverty yeah sure what is it could you like simulink um yeah give me a sec um Jaren you got this thing let me uh get this yeah I mean in the meantime I'll hit I'll hit the China thing first and then there's something else just about the uh what is it the the NGL the in DL the whatever the hell um but uh you know with China we we can't look at it through the same framework that we do like something like the United States So and I've debated these guys too about my position when it comes to China so we're very well acquainted and like when dang Xiaoping opened reopened markets and when China got admitted into the WTO um yeah that that was free market as an infiltrating China okay and that did create an influx of wealth into China but here's the caveat it poisoned the [ __ ] out of the Yellow River it poisoned the [ __ ] out of the Yangtze River it dried it up people were having there was no such thing as an EPA at the time tons of people got tumors like there was a heavy heavy heavy price to that market liberalization that China experienced and they kind of turned on their heel in a way and yes that wealth didn't end up trickling down to the Chinese people which is great in some ways but then in other ways yeah this free marketization of China really did some horrible [ __ ] to a lot of people and that's not something that we can ignore um both of these systems have managed to just screw the average proletariat um now as far as you know the non-aggression principle that's what I was thinking of one thing that really bothers me about lib Wright with this stuff is like you don't consider it to be violent until it is physically violent so you know when we look at somebody like um like hop or rothbard or somebody like that you know they they want to have this thing where like you know radical free speech and if you want to enclose an area and exclude black people or Jews you should be able to do that and all this stuff because it's inherently non-violent right you know if if if you're just saying racist things that's not violent but that omits the fact that like you know I grew up a conservative Jew I've studied more showa related [ __ ] in my life than I ever wish that I had um and and the beginning of showa or the Holocaust didn't start with action it started with the protocols of the Elders of Zion nothing but words yep it started with words words are actions um and when you say you're a free speech radical or or like you know Nazis should have a platform as long as they're not acting on it not that you guys said that directly today I'm not trying to put words in your mouth um or or even some of the the hopian ideas of like gated communities where you can exclude people these are all Deeds that blossom into physical violence and action they don't just come out of nowhere we can't pretend that violence doesn't start with what lib Wright would consider non-violent um and that is one of these situations where like I do agree with Warren on this like I believe that there are some elements of racism and anti-Semitism that should be forcibly suppressed because they grow like a cancer and people die right um You said there that like the problem with like the the speech is that it grows into this physical action against people so and this would be a bad thing of course and so the solution of this is to engage in this physical action against people do you see the contradiction there if physical action against people is the bad part then why are we no why is this the preemptive I'm not the Nazi because I want the Nazi gone the Nazi has an initial thought that is that I should be gone I didn't start it so you want thought to prosecute thought crimes if it involves building minorities yes I do yes I do yeah if it involves killing minorities let me let me do something real quick so this is the thing I like to bring out a lot um this is what I kind of lay out as the inherent definition between the left and the right as opposed like as far as like who they want to discriminate against so when you talk about far rightists they want you to discriminate against Jews trans people minorities we don't want to do any of that not necessarily you're okay with communities that do we we think people should be allowed to discriminate against people we think people should be allowed to not bake the cake right that's their right I think it's actually morally uh just and like I think people are like morally obligated to stop those people from doing that why uh don't you agree with freedom of Association you know there's there's the there's an old adage there's an old adage that I learned from my Bobby about this because she her sister was a holocaust Survivor um and and I'm I'm sorry for being blunt but if you're at a table with nine Nazis and one person who's sitting at the table willingly you're at a table with 10 Nazis yep okay but what where where is the Justice where is the justification in Here For criminalizing Thought where is he justification that thought is Criminal this is my point if you are a Jewish person person you're trans you're gay you're black whatever the fascists don't like you cannot stop doing that the only way that those fascists will be happy is if you stop existing and they are willing to use whatever force is necessary they're willing to lie cheat and steal they're willing to say that they're socialists they're willing to be dishonest about their beliefs to get people on their side if they're willing to use religion they're willing to use whatever means they're at their disposal to get their goals accomplished and they will not stop until they can stop those people from existing now the people on the left who oppose them oppose people who have voluntarily chosen those beliefs you can stop being a fascist you can stop being discriminatory towards those people towards those marginalized people that I mentioned so if you do stop doing that the anti-fascist and leftists will leave you alone and again cribbing from philosophy tube here they may not be your friend they may not have a beer with you but they will leave you alone it is only the unrepentant fascist that left us want to get rid of and I think that that's why people always have to talk about like property rights and again abstracted because they're not talking about like what they actually are willing to defend and when you say like freedom of Association you want to like have these people like I guess cordoned off in their own communities to discriminate against who they want to it's like if they want to it's [ __ ] up and I think that I know but I think that that's great that you guys want to go out on that limb and defend that because we can say actually it's wrong for those people to do that and you should stop them they don't want grounds you haven't actually given the grounds for it being wrong for them to assess the grounds was great and I'm I'm going to make this as clear as I possibly can the grounds would be that they want to murder people like me but why does that imply that you're no longer that you're suddenly allowed to overwrite their ability to exclude you from their property why does that overwrite that okay I have a great example for this so part of the assumption that you have is that if they're in their own Community they will stay in their own community no no that's not the Assumption they might not stay in their own Community why are they not allowed to exclude people Holocaust deniers in your chat on the YouTube so I think that's funny I don't care why are they not allowed to exclude people from their property I wasn't talking about including people start with that if you start with that seed it will grow beyond their property you can even observe this with something like slaves escaping the American South into uh Spanish held Florida they ran down there mingled with the Indians that's what we came to know as the Seminoles correct and you would think because they're an entirely different area that maybe they would be free in this area you would think but then no the American government sent people down there and took them back and massacred everybody else and if you think that wouldn't happen with private communities as well that they would have some sort of concession to hand over the Jews or hand over the blacks and we won't [ __ ] up your gorgeous front gate that would absolutely happen whether it would happen I have why don't we have the right to exclude people why do you want the right to exclude people because it's a basic rate of property that's what property means it's the right to exclude I was on the basis of race that's messed up dude on the basis [ __ ] you feel like uh okay but I just want to say real quick I'm not saying that like it's wrong to you know discriminate by like just not letting people into your house I mean like it's wrong to discriminate by saying like I'm a fascist and I want to kill minorities and that is my intended goal and I'm going to use political power to get that goal or use whatever else even if it's not political power even if it's just like privately owned militias or whatever like that could be the new iteration of fashions that is the point and I again I think you have to keep bringing it back to like as if I'm making an analogy like you have to let people of color live in your house or something that's not what I'm [ __ ] talking about I'm saying it's wrong to be a fascist and it's right to discriminate against fascists because if they voluntarily held belief system and it comes down to discriminating against people on the color of their skin versus the content of their character and so it's actually good to discriminate against people versus on the contact of their character when they're fascist get rid of them by any means necessary it's really simple like I like I don't I don't see why you guys don't quite get this right because there seems to be this like good amount of overlap because yeah you can you you can discriminate against fascists you can socially ostracize them you can't kick him out of your door you can't kick them off your social media app yeah great like yeah yeah dude I I've reported freaking uh Holocaust deniers on Tick Tock and crap like that yeah Bantam I don't care screw them I I had one guy he was like I made a video and I was talking about the the history of uh Christianity during uh Nazi Germany and this this Nazi got like really upset I mean he was like putting all these anti-semitic comments and crap most of my like Heroes and intellectual heroes are Jewish um so I especially like you know you know with all the influence I take from from from uh Jewish people I I don't take any of that like if people are gonna try to act like oh yeah you're on you're on my side with this no absolutely not and I I publicly shamed them I point out like look at this what this guy is saying uh knew that like you know thousands of people would see it yeah like yeah but but when it when it comes to like uh who who should have the right to discriminate I don't see why you gotta like say okay well now they don't have the right screen I think I think that's I think that hurts them even more honestly like when you're talking about like segregation I see it as ideological segregation not racial segregation they may think it's racial but they're the white supremacists they're not the white people they're not all the white people if they if they go segregate themselves it's white supremacist segregating ideologically not racially because I'm not going with them um I think that's great because I think socially ostracizing yourself or taking yourself away from the social division of labor embarrassing yourself etc etc is a bad thing I think I think you know I think in many ways that can change many people's minds but like I don't see why you must initiate Force against somebody because like oh yeah I'm freaking freaking race it's like no like yeah socially ostracize them discriminate against them ban them off the social media apps totally all for that great like I mean but and then one last thing I feel like you often you guys when you're hearing this stuff like oh the Nazis are people who hate Jews whatever you just like oh gross gross gross it's like well yeah it's gross but I feel like you need it's it's a lot more than I feel like it's a lot more than oh this is bad because it's gross because I feel because that's what they think they think it's gross they think black people are gross they think Jews are gross like I think it's I think our opposition to Nazis our opposition to racism to anti-Semitism should be a lot deeper than just it's gross which I think it is for you guys but you're making it seem like you just it's it's just it's gross yeah I mean I get that I mean I think actually the right has their politics far more based in disgust than the left and there's like a lot of uh I don't know based what's that no but um yeah I think yeah when you say like why is it right to discriminate against these people again it just keeps coming back to this thing that they voluntarily chose to adopt an ideology of discrimination against other people for things that they cannot choose and again like this is just my personal position as a Marshall's leninist I just think whatever is done to those people who are Unapologetic fascists is fine because they have just kind of like it's almost like a John Locke thing I remember some lock studies saying that like he made a distinction between like a man and a beast and it's like once you become the aggressor against somebody else's property or something you're no longer a person you're a beast and you have to be put down it's like that's how I feel about the fascists like they chose that position and yeah whatever is done to them is fine and but again at any point they could literally just stop being fascist I think it would absolutely be great to re-educate these people involuntarily and show them why it's wrong to be [ __ ] fascist and then set them up with a job and a house afterwards like that's a good thing to do uh let me go with Sterling and then we'll go with Jaren wait why are we going with me I'm sorry no that that was a mistake I'm just in here like entertaining uh Zulu's chat yeah I mean I found the chat like 20 minutes ago and it's been very entertaining what's up here you know um this is just one of those things where it's it's very tough to give Insight without like framing the whole thing look like I said I've had the study show her more than I've ever really [ __ ] wanted to um and yes I do understand that like the the racism and stuff of Nazi Germany and the the xenophobia came from economic sources which I'm going to avoid attributing that to any sort of political system because that's not my point my point is that um when when you're when you're just allowing the total freedom of all ideas in all markets uh one of the things that can happen and does happen is not everybody's up to Snuff on their education I think all of us can agree on that and what inevitably will occur is something will infiltrate a certain group and cause them to think that Jews are shape-shifting Wizards yeah and that that maybe happens in some puritanical town in Texas that's in in capistan now and they're all by themselves but like you know the Jews are shape shifters um this will inevitably manifest in somebody going out with a gun to a local synagogue at another in capistan town and blowing the heads off of a couple Jews that's what will happen that is what will happen because people are not all there and as an anarchist that is something that I would like to fix I think that there should be robust education for everybody Lucy Parsons said it herself that before any social change can proceed we must see an Epoch of education and we should listen to those words we have to people need to understand what the [ __ ] is they can't get through anything else without understanding what the [ __ ] is and if we would just expect that these these microcosms of civilization that are that are working next to each other but separate from each other but somehow exchange this in a way that we can just keep the peace and none of these racists are going to pick up their guns and blow my [ __ ] head off that's insane that's insane and I say that it's insane from the perspective not only of anti-capitalism but guess what the Soviet Union did [ __ ] up [ __ ] to my people too they did Stalin called us rootless cosmopolitans and initiated a whole campaign against us and the capitalists did it throughout Tunisia South Africa and the Levant to establish the state of Israel like we get [ __ ] no matter what so really the only thing that can help somebody that's in this position is just listening to the marginalized and even Beyond myself because I'm I'm white as a ghost you know I'm not like Jewish passing if somebody were to see me on the street but like you know look at all of all of these these black activists the majority of them are leftists look at these native activists the majority of them are leftists like they have something to say that if we don't actually open our ears and listen it's not going to get across because you're not going to get that experience it drives me crazy when I get that question of like well why should we sequester the racist because they'll kill me that's why it's no deeper than that it's not a hypothetical situation which is what I always get in these debates is like well how do you weigh this against these ethics and these ethics and that that are just like completely removed from reality whereas I'm over here seeing 1488 on this [ __ ] pickup truck outside of my neighborhood who would kill me if it were legal it's not a joke to me it's not it's it's not hypothetical man and that's why I try and get across in these debates right so um you guys still haven't given a proof as to why it's just to grasp against these mean people who are racists and all these other things right it might be the case that some of them will kill you right that might well be the case but it's not by definition the case that they necessarily will kill you if you can't attack the ethic then you have no groans to stand on this is an argument remember it's not a feel like oh I feel like it's very bad it's an argument you have to demonstrate that it's bad that you have to demonstrate that it's so bad that it's just for you to go ahead and violate their rights you have to demonstrate demonstrate to you that Nazism is bad no you have to demonstrate your thesis that is just too aggress against Nazis you have to do that well I got nothing for you buddy I I'm aware hold on I guess what would be acceptable to you as a thesis as to why because I just don't understand why you're not it's like if I know that these people want to kill me like that is in their ideology and it's what they want to do as soon as they just get the political will to do it without consequence where's like what is Let The Missing Link there for you as to why it is good to stop them The Missing Link would be some sort of you know step-by-step propositional proof that is just to aggress against someone that's what I want okay so I don't I just don't see it as aggression I think you're stopping the aggression it is initiation of conflict right okay well I mean so this is kind of like by definition I I did want to ask you is your stream going to stop exactly at seven like we got to stop right at the dot no yeah it stops when I click in stream okay I mean that's fine the other way because I would like to just stop at Seven anyway but I mean we can move sort of start to move into wrapping things up if we could but yeah I guess just to try to finish up that point I just see it as stopping the aggression from happening because this person is expressing an intent to kill people but you don't know that they will go ahead and do this I might say I want every single black person to die that doesn't imply that I will go ahead and kill any black people it doesn't imply that I mean it it definitely implies that it's just no it doesn't you I can say right now I want every black person to die this does not imply that I will kill a single black person well it because you aren't you either don't have the means or you're not going to because there would be consequences like you would get arrested for you but yeah so it doesn't imply it it doesn't imply that I'm going to go ahead and initiate conflict it does not imply when I say I guess we're we're kind of quibbling about the definition of fascist because when I say fascist I'm not saying people who just are edgy online and say a bunch of memes and just say things that have no way to them I'm talking about people who genuinely have a desire to end the lives of minorities if they have the opportunity to do so you are acting upon you're acting upon a flaw to epistemology here you are assuming people who you know you you don't know that they will go ahead and initiate aggression until they do it okay right they may or may not I do want to see what Ben and both Ward have to say but I just love that you guys have to like Bend yourselves into all kinds of we're not banding at all I mean I can just we're staying on this very Solid Ground here patches are bad and you guys are just like touch it to hurt these Fashions it's not good right baby you you have no justification you have no justification you lack of justification because you have no solid philosophy here no I mean I think I have a solid philosophy which is that but you're wrong these are bad and cool I mean we'll just holy [ __ ] we'll just see how people feel about that that's I think this is you guys going mask off and I love that but Ben what did you have to say sorry yeah I mean you guys are talking about oh you're using hypotheticals but I think this argument that you guys are using is a hypothetical right because you are assuming you know like whoever it is that I'm calling a fascist is in fact somebody who's going to initiate force and of course those ethical things like should you initiate like I mean I mean you're saying like oh well I mean of course there's like edgy people online but I mean yeah I mean that is it that is a big that is a big deal even if you're saying right right like I mean something I hear a lot is oh yeah it's okay to initiate violence against fascists punch of fascist whatever but then the same Marxist later on will be like oh well yeah I mean Republicans are Nazis all Republicans are Nazi of course Democrats too of course the Liberals liberalism leaves the fascism they're fascist and then it just goes on from there right so yeah we do see a lot of problems with it and like I said yeah freaking discriminate in every way against fascists and Nazis uh yeah I mean and then on the other hand you know I'm a young right-wing Creator I'm a young white right ring Creator Creator who's who's very conservative in many ways so I know I I encounter a lot of Nazis and fascists and I've seen a lot of them get better so to speak you get better you know like I know a lot of people who are formerly fast they're just totally screwing that they're freaking dumb 14 year olds and they they get groomed into it basically by by evil evil horrible people and they were evil while they were while they were fascists of course but some people get out of that and then like killing people who are who have been groomed in in these situations or attacking them and stuff like that when they have no intent to commit violence like no but I mean if you want to discriminate against them during that time like yeah I mean yeah they should be it's it's completely Justified I think yeah I think you have a valid point about like arguing about who is classified as the fascist and who gets to determine who isn't and who is not a fascist and everything and that's obviously like the where the slippery slope arguments come in and all the other stuff you might want to get into but like yeah I just start from the point of it's okay to discriminate or just stop fascists from doing violence to other people and I think in practice the way that looks is like if you start going after the most extreme fascists a lot of them will renounce their views because they would rather do that and go on about their merry way then continue to espouse those horrible and bigoted views perhaps or you could create Martyrs and make it worse no well I think what would most likely happen if you just continue to do if you actually have a directed and intentional project of doing that on some kind of scale then you would see a lot less people uh adopting this views and then you wouldn't have to like keep you know that elimination is uh you know what you call like death cult mindset of just keep going further and further and going after then the Liberals and the Democrats or whatever like I just don't I would have to get to that point but I did want to see sorry I will I wanted to hear what um Jaron said if I base just say one more thing um one of one of our intellectual uh leaders mises um in the 20s in his book liberalism he writes about the the rise of socialism especially in Austria and he talks about how the fascists were using like these aggressive methods against the socials you know a lot of fascists were in charge and he's like look I'm anti-socialist I don't like these these Bolshevik guys and all this but no look what you're doing is you're creating Martyrs you're making the problem worse this is an unsustainable solution you could you should beat them in the uh Marketplace ideas so to speak right and he actually there's this guy Otto Bauer who is the leader of the Astro Marxist and he was actually going to start another uh bolshuk revolution in Austria and Mis is actually convinced him not to but then 20 years less than 20 years later writing about the Nazis um mises is like yeah annihilate the Nazis destroy the Nazis you we cannot have peace until they are all dead so yeah I mean but but this was after you saw them initiating Force this was after you saw them taking political power and stuff like that so you know in the effort of extending an olive branch here I'll say this much as you know I when when I can I prefer to be an abolitionist and I would like for people who are put into the position of growing up around fascists to have a chance to reform that um ideally that's the case but I will say this as someone who's in their mid-30s and had to study all this [ __ ] so [ __ ] much um and especially during covet it was just [ __ ] because people are posting you know pictures of bodies and pits and saying this is what happens if you let the vaccine mandates happen and I'm wondering if my cousins are in that [ __ ] pit um you can't defeat these people in the marketplace of ideas and you cannot get some of them to reform and in a way they're very stupid and in another way they're very cunning um and and the thing about the fear that comes from economics when you can't afford something like look at the German population prior to World War II they most of them came from World War one they came out of a horrible horrible war first one with modern technology that had that scale of Bloodshed and you know they're in their [ __ ] teens they come back they work for a decade and then they're in their 30s and they can't afford anything and they weren't sure what to make of it so when there is a charismatic figure that says that like oh well you know black people commit x amount of crime or Jews do this or Mexicans do that it's a lot easier than studying the the macroeconomics that I think all of us in this chat are at least familiar with whether or not we disagree um and I think that that's something really important that I don't want to sound like old man Jaron over here but like if younger people will listen to older people about this it's a problem it's a scary problem and it's something that could happen anywhere um and that's part of why I do take the platforming of you know these or people that fit particular dichotomies so seriously is is like for example um there's this guy named Lucian Greaves that worked with the satanic temple and he ended up platforming a bunch of of Nazis under being like well I don't agree with them but they deserve free speech and lo and behold now Lucian Greaves organization the satanic temple has a bunch of people that are intersectional with Nazis it spreads like that you know um any and some people do that thing where they're like well I don't believe in the Jews or Lizards part but I I do think they have too much money you know they'll cherry pick just enough and you're still part of the party if you cherry pick um I don't know that's all I got but uh I know we're running out of time so darling yeah um so we're talking about as Hulu was explaining some of his thoughts on I guess I idea crime thought crime and my thing is if you were going to do it the right way if we had a school system or any form of Education that actually taught what fascism was what led to the rise of the Nazis because everyone when you talk to a regular person and you say the Nazis are bad they say yes the Holocaust was bad the Nazis were a lot more than the Holocaust the Holocaust is doing the Holocaust is not being a fascist that is something a fascist does that's something fascist in history did but the definition of fascist is not the person or the people who do the Holocaust and I that's something we're not taught in school that's something that our education system and certainly our our corporate media completely falls on its face from explaining we we don't teach anyone in this country what fascism is how it starts where it can lead what the dangers are what the realities are how how prevalent it is in our own country and then we get surprised when someone just picks up a tiki torch because his neighbor you know started saying how Jews were lizard people or whatever Jan was saying like if you don't have education any information sounds convincing so we're in a country where we don't have the first part so people are very susceptible to the second part now it's very easy for a capitalist to brush that off as as failures of the system and this and that but the truth is that is by Design because if America started actually describing fascism and teaching fascism the problem would be the people wouldn't be able to differentiate it between America and capitalism because the truth of the matter is fascism is capital or capitalism is fascism fascism is at the very least the primary tool and the primary goal of capitalism you cannot have a successful Capital estate without fascism they go hand in hand uh maybe not one in the same but they certainly are on is separatable which I don't think is a word so my my point in this is we keep saying the U.S is not a good example of capitalism for all these different libertarian ideology you know idealist views and that's the problem when when you're an idealist you inherently don't believe in reality you believe in fantasy like like Christians or uh Harry Potter fans and stuff like that when you're an idealist you believe in ideals and ideas we we don't believe in that we believe in actual material what happens on the [ __ ] Earth and so when you say things like the US's not capitalist that's ludicrous it's bonkers the U.S is the perfect representation of capitalism because the U.S has gone further than what people just learning what capitalism in universities understand the US has went so far into libertarian far truly unfettered regulation capitalism that it's installed its own government in which it controls in which Blackwater Goldman Sachs Raytheon Lockheed Martin and in which the capitalists actually not only have control of the government have control of the state because the state is like I've said many times the state is a tool you could pick up a sword and attack your neighbor or defend your neighbor the state is nothing but a tool what you do with it determines what the actual ideology ideology is of of the state so they have created this they have control over it and more importantly they've replaced their own blame on to the government so now these little right-wing redditors that run around talking about helicopters in chat rooms cosplaying these random ideas that they've they've heard online they believe that it's the government's fault it's crazy they've actually taken the blame these people who are pressing you guys sitting right here in the chat with me who suffer oppression every single day who are living lives that you wish were better there are people with names and addresses responsible and you think this old man with dementia is apparently calling the shots of the White House it blows my mind and I'll end there I'll tell you what blue is brand new I'll tell you what blows my mind can I get a source for that no no we don't even need a source for that I'll tell you what blows my mind by the whole thing is you said well you know the government did all these things and it was all bad and bad bad bad bad bad and then people have the audacity to blame the government for all of it yeah because you just explained government did it and uh I'll also finish off on uh you know I asked earlier for proof of your guys's ethic right and uh you know uh Jaron over here he says no I don't have any proof we don't have a proof for our ethic so that's the ultimate concession there we have a proof for our ethic you don't have a proof for your ethic we win you lose yep you sure do win buddy I agree no I mean I think it's great that you guys think saying it's not okay to attack Nazis is a win I think that's that's yeah that's why it is it's not okay to initiate aggression against a peaceful individual yeah call you if I need any help I know I'm trying to do this so aggression is only physical aggression's only physical it can't be economic aggression is the initiation of conflict that is the definition of aggression it's the initiation of conflict not physical conflicts conflict is defined as contradictory action this has been very educational you guys don't have your proof you still don't have your proof we have our proof you don't like someone my proof is my dead [ __ ] relatives dude that's not perfect what the hell do you want that's not very good that's not good enough for you I I know it's it's simply not approved your relative is dying is not a proof of any ethic that Nazis will kill people or dead relatives as a good argument against socialism so I mean that's pretty meaningless right that's completely uh arbitrary are you saying that Nazis we're socialists yes the Nationals homie no no no no no no okay stop I wonder why they call themselves that hold on I'll debate you guys on this Wall Street Finance those people could I get a source for that actually there's a great book there's a whole book I'll have it online I have no I love this I love that Wall Street is socialist America is socialist capitalism and socialists no no capitalism and all socializes the negation of socialism we've already won like the Socialists have taken over the years you've already won you conceded the entire growing of the debate what's wrong with you I mean there we go you conceded that you have no proof and that we have a proof I haven't conceded that because I don't know what your proof is your proof is just oh I gave you my proof earlier property rights are presupposed by anybody who engages in argumentation that is the proof what okay so what dude what I'm saying is that like it's okay to stop people from aggressing against others when they express their no no no you said it's okay to aggress against people I have it written down here you say it's okay to agree because they're mean right I don't see that no you have to astronomy argument because you can't actually attack it I'm I'm not straw Manning you bro no you definitely are but like I know because somebody else in your chat asked again my definition of fascism so I will repeat it it is fascists are people who want to discriminate against people for those Marxist socialism inherent characteristics that they cannot control um like you know inherent and this is not aggression no well I'm saying if they expect and you think it's just regress against these people yes because you're stopping yes you think it's just to aggress against people this is what we disagree with it's unjustifiable to aggress against anyone hold up you're lying about your position you're you're cool with Nazis being Nazis Mike is not cool I'm not cool with Nazis being Nazis just as I'm not good with you guys being socialist either come on then I see your book and I appreciate the title and I will exchange that with you for Nazi or I'm sorry Hitler and the rise of Wall Street or Wall Street in the rise of Hitler I mean I don't even think we really need to do plugs we're on your channel I think we can but let me just say like I know this is after we stop recording I'd have yeah well no because I want to keep it on the recording like I think that these are all valuable conversations and I'm talking about like the national socialism thing right because well no I would rather just I think that's a really long conversation I want to have you guys come back come back and do it again I would like to do this a whole bunch like this was the fun argument did you guys not have fun I mean yeah it wasn't good content though no not really damn like I feel like I don't think either but our fans will love it yeah I mean this is like what we this is what we I mean I guess you're not listening to our podcast so it's like you get you know we kind of just chill and have conversations like that's the Winning Side usually is comfortable post again I'm currently posting this well yeah it's streaming right now I'm a professional like I'm a professional I want to invite you guys back again to do it again I know this got like heated here at the end but I want to do this again and I've been looking for that was my intention with all this I want to have like repeat guests who come back and do this on the regular so please come back again you guys sure if you give me access to the server I guess uh you know yeah we need to we need to have this better though we're freaking the way too many people is way too many people like yeah I think I think it was fun I think I think all you guys had interesting stuff to say I mean I'm not sitting here like oh you guys are freaking gross I hate you no like it was fun but too many people yeah yeah I could see that that's a fair criticism but I mean like I said we all just wanted it because we saw your Tick Tock Channel and we were just very heated and I was really excited to do this though I love to talk to some people individually that would be more fun for me I like that cool all right well unless anybody will tell us anything I'll just end the stream here or the recording here thanks again you guys take care all right I see you Jesus Christ these guys were [ __ ] that was something wasn't it huh I I maintain that they have no proof of their ethic they admit that they have no proof of their ethic I highly prove the proof of my ethic this is a concession of the debate admitting that you have no proof is a concession I'll just end it there then thank you
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Tutorial: Model-based clustering (using the library mclust)
practice a little bit with model based clustering let's create a new script and i'm going to import some libraries that are going to be useful of course facto extract which is my is like the carrot for for aggregation remember carrots okay i have to import mass it's going to be useful later and also ggblot too of course okay let me copy a link to the dataset here we are and let's just plot this plot data it's going to be x and y and here we go so you can see this is the the data set that i use in the video so you can see one cluster here and maybe another big cluster there or a couple of smaller cluster in the other side we can also play with this other layer called gm density 2d and in this case we can just plug and let the algorithm automatically find the best choice that is called the bandwidth of of the aggregation part but this is an empirical empirical density so this has nothing to do with gaussian density of course if we change the parameter at just let's say equal five then we end up with something which is very i know very rough and if we reduce this to let's say point three then we see something which is very wiggly and this is not an accurate description of the density there okay i'm going to use the library m clust i'm just going to do a model based clustering and now you can simply you can simply use this to plot a kind of the same density as ggplot but in a more substantially associated way so let's define density and ctm class and now let's take the data and now we can plot a density if you just take plot at the basic plot it's going to it's going to ask you what type of load you want to plot so let's try that so you can use a bic plot and a density plot if you choose density plot then you see something like that but now you can see that here is trying to use gaussian plot so is is not using empirical density plots press 0 you want to leave but also you can do this manually which is much better if you want to to run a whole script at the same time so you can say what you want to plot then city and you would have the same outcome and actually you can do more fancy stuff so you can say you have a couple of types and one of the types is perspective so you have this 3d plot which is going to impress your friends okay now let's do some real machine learning so let's create this object mc and let's call the function mc class the data and this automatically if you take a look at help automatically it's going to run all the algorithms so all the models from eii to vvv but you can specify the number of clusters you want to try and you can specify what models you want to try but it's going to be of course slower and if you want to explore the idea of having equally sized gaussian distributions you can run this more more readily okay so now we have all the fitting and again if you type plot mc it it's going to ask you what type of load you want to do if you plot bic you have this sort of comparison between models the higher the curve the better so in this case the winner is going to be this one which is vii as we saw in the theory you can also try to plot classification and then you have the description of this parameter remember that vii means that we have different volumes but all all the parameters are aligned with the axis we can also try to plot an uncertainty plot and and then you see what what part of the data set is going to be poorly classified according to this algorithm and of course you can type a density plot and you end up with something in the same fashion and this comma before okay let's take a look let's press zero let's take a look at the data here it's a summary of mc so the winning model is vii as we saw in the bic plot so basically the best model according to the number of parameters is going to be a spherical vary in volume and this is the outcome and here you have three clusters that's the winning situation and the size of the clusters is around there okay again if you go back to to the plot you can see which which corresponds to one we also can can make use of the library facto extra so you have actually a function which is called a vsm class if you add this function this part bic and you use the fit automatically sorry and class bac back to extra okay here we go then you see the same plot as before but with these fancier colors and if you remove that part you have to specify the type so for instance if you type classification then you get the final clusters if you use uncertainty then you see the the uncertainty plot but with this fonts here gt plot kind of style i think it's worth exploring the contents of this object so you have a lot of information there and and if you type for instance mc parameters then you can see a lot of stuff so you can see the the winning model but you can see also the location of the center of the of each cluster so we have three clusters so these are the coordinates so one of them is going to be a 2 4 which is going to be this point to this not matching because maybe this is normalized so let me go back to this plot here classification yeah you have to be careful with with this function in factor exit because sometimes you do some messy stuff so going back to these parameters you can see again that the center is going to be at 2 4 that is going to be this probably the other one is 124 and minus 34. so this is going to correspond to this one and 223 and 176 which is going to be this point okay so you can actually measure some stuff with that you can also have the type of variance and as we are using spherical ones you can see that the covariance matrix of each cluster is going to be diagonal so you don't have and it's out there and that means that this is not rotated and you have different sizes so you can see that this gaussian is going to be larger than smaller than this one and this is related to the v in the volume part but also you can see that the variance is going to be the same in each axis and this the reason why is because this is spherical again let's forget the vic plot so let's choose one and here you can see that clearly the winner is one but you could say okay the difference is not that large with two and four so sometimes you're interested in forcing the number of parameters because you have some biased information or you want to classify everything in let's say healthy and unhealthy patients or wherever so you can run the algorithm again so you can have a second feed let's say it's going to be m class sorry m capital m class data eq g equals two directly okay sorry we have to leave that part and again if you do some plotting now you're forcing these to be two-dimensional okay but now maybe you have win something and in this case if you plot sorry uncertainty plot you can see that the only uncertainty point is going to be this one again depending on your bias information your prior information about the problem you you can go in one direction or the other okay let's play with another data set we're going to use a nice data set which is called banknote which is a classical data data set aim actually it's in the help is aimed to to test some classification methods in order to find fake banknotes in you know swiss bank or something like that of course a swiss bank yeah so let's play a little bit a little bit with this data data set so first of all let's explore what is inside so bank note okay if you take a look at that okay let's zoom this okay and here we go so you have this categorical variable and this categorical variable is related to the the good banknotes and the bad bank notes and the idea is can you predict those variables without training so using an unsupervised algorithm a clustering algorithm so let's try that idea so now we're going to to use same class you can actually use k-means or whatever you want but let's use them class class banknote and remember if you take a look at i'll take a look at the data like node you see that the first one is the categorical one and and you have two factors one is counter fight and the other is i don't know name let me check summary banknote the other one is genuine okay so let's remove that from our data set because we don't want to classify the we don't want to cluster the the real outcome okay so let's play this blindly and again now we have our feet let's do some plottings okay let's start with classification let's take a look at that sorry what is that yes so here you can see all the parameters the the length of the band node the left some some distance on the left the right the diagonal and so on and so forth and you can see that everything seems to be mixed up so it's not so simple and the problem is that in this case we don't have two-dimensional data we have multi-dimensional data so it's not so easy to plot but you can see that it's a lot of overlapping in one of the variables so in this case clustering is pretty good so the diagonal seems to be a good criterion for for classification but some other ones like this length or left you can see that probably the blue points are not visible because they are hidden because some some of the other clusters let's take a look at the ic and this is interesting because you can learn actually a lot from that you can see that these two models are really bad so and essentially those are related to spherical ones so those simple models cannot capture the complexity of the data in this case the green and these bluish lines are not so good and all the word is actually three classes going to be the best one instead of two remember that the real data set has just two of them but three is the winner and among the winners you can see that this one with asterisk which is v-e-e is going to be probably the best choice in terms of the number of parameters and so on and so forth but again you can see that four is also a good choice maybe five even two could be a good choice for classification let's plot now uncertainty and again you cannot see anything but you can see that you have some points which are not not very good well classified because you are not sure to what to what extent you are you are telling which cluster they belong so let's do something more quantitative let's say that we want to create a table in which we are going to depict the bank no the the the categorical variable banknote status yes so that was the name and now the feed that we have done mc i think this classification is variable inside yes so you can see that among the genuine probably all of them belong to the cluster number two and the counter fight we have two clusters one cluster number one which has 16 elements and cluster number three which had 18 84 elements and this is good that means that cluster number two is capturing all the good back nodes but we have some confusion though so there are kind of two quality falsification of the banknotes and this is interesting to explore so this is a kind of confusion so let's use principal component analysis to to do a more simplified representation of the data so let's use fps cluster as we have done before let's take this filming object and now the data without our first column and here we go and this is the reason why we couldn't see anything so you can see that the first two dimensions are are not that large but basically are 70 percent of the variance i will explain that in in the videos on pca but here you can see that this group there remember that cluster number two corresponded pretty well to these genuine data dating back notes and you have we have some confusion there so there's some overlapping between classes two and three so maybe it's worth to repeat the analysis but instead of using that using forcing that to be two clusters oh sorry let's duplicate this and now let's force this to g equals two okay let's do some plotting again let's play let's say classification okay we don't see anything uncertainty there are some still some some bank notes which are not very well classified and what is more interesting to me is repeat this approximation and now you can see that we can have a kind of straight boundary between two points so probably we're classifying better let's repeat the table again and here we go this is amazing actually we have reached an accuracy of almost 100 so remember accuracy in this case would be the sum of the diagonals 199 divided by 200 okay so we have an accuracy of 99.5 percent but we couldn't have seen this if we plot let's plot again the big vic is m class b i c m c no let's go let's go back there now now i force g equals two and that's why this plot is nonsense here we go but this is not clear here why is that because bic is trying to maximize let's say the probability of classifying well but penalize it for the number of parameters and here you can see that having two components is not seems to be not a very good choice but you have to be very careful because sometimes the sub optimal options are better so in this case i would have tried always the the options which are one side to the left and one you side to the right again you can try with this data set for for different algorithms like amines or hierarchical clustering but this is a very good example of how to classify in this case falsify banknotes using a very simple algorithm
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I WENT TO THE BEST REVIEWED HAIR SALON IN MY CITY! *5 STARS* Theory Salon Orlando
[Music] hi guys welcome to a new vlog i haven't vlogged in forever but this vlog is gonna be super fun and i'm so excited for it because i'm getting my hair done i've been wanting to have like a nice ombre but that has never happened but today is going to be the day i found theory salon through karen obviously you guys know i'm a big kk and baby j fan whatever you want to say i watch their videos i've watched them for years and i saw that karen went to theory salon correct on their little page and i'm like oh my gosh i think abigail is so talented i'll put her instagram like down below but i know that my hair will look good because i creeped on all of their people's like pages and examples and i know abigail can like do a really good like blending and like balayage and stuff i essentially went to this color and like i essentially did this just to give my hair like a break but i really want a very good ombre like dark to like light light so hopefully she could do that i'm pretty sure i have like so much confidence in this girl because her hair dying bleaching lightening skills are so good i wanted to give you a little ootd i know i just like switched the subject super fast but this is a little outfit my friend who was at the bachelorette party she brought like this bin of clothes and i picked some stuff out so these pants are from her and i love them i got like a whole new wardrobe so like i'm living for it they're super comfortable and like airy and i wanted something comfortable today because i'm gonna just be like sitting so in certain lights my hair does look kind of ombre ish but it's definitely not it's not like what it looks like on camera also i did want to mention i'm going to really try to get as much footage as i can there but i just don't know maybe they don't like allow filming i'm pretty sure because you have to sign this like form saying that you consent to like them filming you so like i would think that i could take this camera in and be like hey can i just like film a time lapse or something i don't think it'll be that big of a deal and i also want to make a fun like tick tock or like real thing so i think i'm just gonna get some footage on my phone and like shake it and then like you know show my hair or whatever um i don't know how i'm gonna do that because i'm gonna be the one getting my hair done so hopefully like abigail will make one because she makes like some good reels of like people getting their hair done and stuff so i don't know okay i'm gonna stop rambling now i'm too excited okay this is what the salon looks like i'm so excited i'm at the salon just got my little fury salon little smock thing on and i just went over with her like what i want and everything i'll show you guys the pictures but um she's so nice oh my gosh sorry if you can't really hear me i'm like trying to i don't know it's hard to hear with this mask on we're gonna make a tick tock like real thing so i'm excited about that but these are the photos i like submitted to her yeah it's like that and then that is so pretty that's what i want and it turns out like that oh [Music] so we got the money piece started i didn't do a time lapse but i might do that when we um do another part of it but this is abigail i'm going to put your instagram below i'm so used to doing this i'm like oh there's foils there [Music] okay so now we're just letting the color melt sit in my hair and this is what it looks like oh i'm getting a call hello anyway yeah we're just chilling out here waiting for this to process [Music] okay so we're almost done it looks so good but we're gonna blend a little bit more um like here so it's a little bit more like i don't know blended she said so i'm excited sorry it's the camera's a little bright because i turned up the brightness so this isn't like actually the way it looks but i'll show you guys like a better view later still a little bright because of my settings overall it looks so cute it's like perfect like it's like blended so well sorry you can't really see my lips moving [Music] okay so this is the final product i know the lighting's kind of weird in here but this is my hair it's so freaking pretty it's so gradient oh my gosh this is what the back looks like i don't know if you guys can really see it but look at how pretty the lighting in here is kind of wonky but i'll show you guys a little later but it's so nice and my hair feels so healthy okay so now we're gonna curl my hair get some beach waves going on [Music] okay [Music] foreign okay i'm home now and it looks so good like oh my gosh abigail is like freaking amazing so the rant is positive obviously because i can't get over how good my hair freaking looks oh my gosh it looks so like more mature and just so like oh whoosh i don't know but i'm gonna take some photos now overall theory salon is a great salon um it is kind of pricey but if you are gonna get a really good like end result like this or if you're going to like a salon like theory salon you're going to pay like you know a good amount of money but also you get really good service and all people there are really nice and friendly and i don't know i'm just like thrilled this is the happiest i was thinking in the car driving home this is the happiest i've ever been like after a hair salon appointment i can't get over it i'm very like picky i'm always feel like somehow i'm like a little let down with the end product but this is like exactly what i wanted it's not like harsh it's not just like one color and then the other color it has like variations here and i'm so sad my curls are kind of coming out but my hair is naturally straight so overall i'm just like super thrilled with how this looks it does look like a little different on camera than it does in real life but just trust me it looks so freaking good and i am very happy with it this again like this is the happiest i've ever been with my hair in different lighting they look lighter but in this lighting since like the sun's going down and stuff it just looks kind of like the same color in a sense kind of but overall love it i'm so happy so if you guys enjoyed this video make sure you give it a thumbs up um if you want to see other people's like reviews and like the hair that they do there check out their instagram it'll be also linked down below so you can see all like the amazing hair artists there everyone is like pretty much at the same level obviously they all like take the same classes and stuff but i don't know i just found abigail and i was like oh she needs to do my hair so if you're in orlando highly recommend theory salon yeah so again i'm trying to in this video but i just can't if you guys enjoyed this video make sure you have a thumbs up leave a comment down below telling me your worst hair story i love reading those like it's terrible and since we're hair themed let me know if you've had any hair disasters i will go ahead and let you guys go don't forget to subscribe to my channel and i'll see you guys in my next video bye [Music] you
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Destiny 2: How To Do - SHADOWKEEP Instant Reload Method Without Titan Rally Barricade & Warlock Rift
Shh Don't Tell Bungie or it might get nerfed how's it going guys my name's DP Jenna like to thank you for stopping by and checking out the video if you do enjoy it leaving a like it really helps out and if you are new around here and enjoy daily destiny to videos be sure to subscribe okay so if you are a hunter main you surely know about this if not where have you been if you ain't a hunter man this might be news to you why I said at the start ignore it I'm 100% positive Bungie are aware of this and if they were to nerf it it would happen with shadow keep Eve away the point of the nerf in many aspects of the game is in reason of trying to get people to switch up the way they play and it's been like this since day one they nerfed the most popular things both other things to switch up the meta and/or take the way the game plays at its smart as it kinda in a way keeps things fresh so with shadow keep and moving forward from there on in instantly Lord metas are basically being removed from the game the Titans really barricade which at the moment instantly the doors your weapon as you can see on the screen now but when shadow keeper lives it won't offer the same benefits instead it just makes the reloading of your weapon much faster when you're standing behind the valley barricade and this will be the exact same for the warlock and a luna fication rift combos your reload won't be instant like it is unscreened now the way is in-game now but instead you will just get a much faster reload buff and like I said this is being changed for the main reason of Bungie trying to switch up the way we play and also force delete the fact that the game's just way too easy at the moment using strategies as such from maximum DPS and any given bus and like I said in the video covering a newsie of a day on these buffs and nerfs and so forth every activity in the game right now is just a walk in the park due to certain strategies 99% of said strategies involve a way to instantly load your weapon so what happens when shadow keep arrives and this isn't a possibility instant reload is taken away and we lose a void two seconds reload now weapons will play enough against a boss well guys there is one of a trick Bungie haven't mentioned and many of people just do not know about and involves a hunter yes the hunter also has an instant reload trick but because of the fact isn't anywhere near as viable as the other two classes people forgot about it or have never even been aware of its now well state only works for the captor using this it doesn't bother other players in your team okay so on the hunter Nightstalker middle tree paired of this yield are hand-cut exotic gauntlets and this is the new innocent reload meta okay so how does this work you're wondering well the sealed Arrancar grasps named intrinsic is nightmare fuel melee hits reload equipped weapon now this perk works with any melee attack including a smoke bomb melee ability so if you are going up against a boss phone your smoke grenade at them and do the damage we've said smoke or soul reload your weapon and I believe this lasts roughly around five seconds which is enough time to empty at Moscone a logic clips now if you use a gambler's dodge with this dodging near an enemy then instantly restores your melee ability mean you can throw and of a smoke bomb now if you stack those polygons once on your armors - by the time you've used one dodge restored that melee from that smoke and that smoke has run out with you shooting all possible ammo your dodge is basically back ready for you to use again and getting that melee smokebomb ability back mean this constant loop of dodging and phone that smoke bomb melee ability means you can have an instantly Lord just like what you get with the Warlock and their Luna fication booze and rifts and the title rally barricade now like I said this will only work for said hunter using this it will not work or buff any of your teammates now ain't one for foley testing em mods and how much face deck but the last time I did check I'm pretty sure the paragon mud stacks up to 5 if this isn't a way anymore be sure to leave a comment down below so others are aware but yeah guys a new reload meta hunter must occur less or so for the folks out there stating all these changes with ARMA 2.0 that's actually incorrect the armors we have now included muds applied to them will still work alongside the ARMA 2.0 system as confirmed by Bungie check it out on screen that's a life so popular question from all of the chat rooms that we're monitoring right now we're gonna have all these new mods to pick from what does this do to the old mods so we're not actually gonna defecate any of the old mods you can hang on to them you can keep using them you can keep using your pre armor 2.0 armor as well it won't burn the flames or anything okay okay so it'll still work so this will work well into shadow keep people and I know we have come to the end of the video if you guys enjoyed it even a local helps act if you're new volunteer and enjoy daily destined to videos be sure to subscribe and if you never want to miss a video I upload you can turn notifications on by hitting that Bell bottom a guys thanks as always so stopping by hopefully you enjoyed the video and hopefully I will see you on that next one you
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WWE 2K Mod Showcase: Kacy Catanzaro Mod! #WWE2KMods #WWE #KacyCatanzaro
wow one-on-one action coming up here guys and i'm willing to bet this will be one we won't soon forget totally agree michael when you have two superstars as hungry as these two competing in the ring you can bet it'll be memorable [Applause] you can feel the electricity running through this arena this is going to be some battle one on one mano romano vicious strike [Applause] an uppercut that'll cost some teeth harsh impact shoulder tackle thunderous slam she's starting to sweat a bit nothing she can't fire back from though pump the brakes a bit cole i know exactly what you're thinking and i can tell you with all certainty she still has plenty of gas left in the tank it's been quite the back and forth battle for these women guys and i'm willing to bet that's the way it's gonna be the rest of the way oh what a brain buster ah nasty this might be it oh my oh man by the hair you guys see that distance looks like trouble here byron i don't know i guess that all depends on who you're rooting for beautiful technique [Applause] we're looking at complete domination here lights out ddt connects putting it all on the line and she's toying with her now this could be the one that ends her [Applause] look at this titus o'neal setting it up gator style she goes for the cover she's looking to get out of here with a win early too soon from behind nailed it schoolboy from behind now that's a powerhouse kickout king and titus worldwide stays in business with that kickout saya corey worldwide well that's one way to surprise an opponent titus o'neil is going up look out she's got her where she wants her looking for the win base buster now that's what i call making a statement can she keep her down [Applause] oh kick out not to put in a little more work than [Applause] that and it's titus o'neil with the reversal oh and it's a reversal nicely done oh my goodness crushing it [Applause] what a treat we have here with wwe women's superstars in action you can see the confidence just beaming from her right now [Applause] what a match this has been guys and it's starting to look like these superstars are beginning to he's turning the tables they ain't turned yet still got some work to do she is on fire if titus o'neil hits this one this one's over [Applause] no person could take much more of this title sunil is not looking good she's definitely starting to feel the pressure oh no look at this she should be ashamed of herself and she kicks out with relative ease gonna take more than that what impact the end may be dear folks this is not at all how she threw this thing up guys i would never question her toughness but at this point i just don't see how she can win this match she's simply taking too much offense man at this point even the slightest mistake could cost one of these rim in the match we're looking at complete domination here and the slam this one's over guys oh what impact [Applause] oh this is dangerous right here [Applause] i see where she's going with this uh-oh here we go here we go reverses it [Applause] oh and she's dropped there yeah she might be done here guys all measured up ah drop kick to the spine [Applause] and she's trying to flip the script here easier said than done michael no she's too quick for her things are not looking very good right now could have to find a way to regroup i bet you feel foolish pushing her off now we're gonna take another look at this i can watch this move over and over [Applause] look at this this could do it two three the cover and this one's history what a win [Applause] these women put on quite a show here's another look she's taking care of business look at her go man this was great and finally [Applause] big win despite absorbing a huge amount of punishment there when you get a one-on-one match like that you hate to see one of them come up short but that's just the harsh reality of it we've got an animated crowd here tonight as we usually do when we're in orlando [Music] foreign
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Intro Physics Chapter 6 - Gauss's Law Applications: Spheres
all right spheres spheres are our friends in physics we love spheres um so we can often use gauss's law to determine the electric field if we know if we can calculate if the area if the electric field is constant over a surface and we can calculate what the area is because if you have the flux the flux is equal to of a closed surface is equal to the charge enclosed divided by epsilon naught and if your electric field is constant that is also equal to your electric field times the area of the surface so you can calculate the um the potential of this of the surface now to have a spherically symmetric system um to have a constant electric field you need to in a spherical system you need to have a constant um you need to have a serially symmetric system the first one this is spherically cemented this is spherically symmetric too so your charge density can change with radius but it just has to change it has to look the same at whatever angle you go out in as long as you're a certain point from the origin you you still have spherical symmetry this guy not spherically symmetric if you wanted to figure out what this is you'd have to do some ugly math there's undoubtedly some tricks to do it but it's much trickier okay so then if you have a spherically symmetric system because your system has to look the same wherever you go radially you if you are inside of the bubble you don't know you don't know your absolute reference frame so your electric field can only be in the r hat direction and the normal to your surface is in the r hat direction as well so if you have a spherically symmetric system and now here i'm not going to make any assumptions about um how the charge is distributed for a spherically symmetric system your electric field has to be perpendicular to the norm or that has to be parallel to the normal of the surface so your flux is equal to the enclosed charge divided by epsilon naught which is equal to the magnitude of the electric field times the area which is four pi r squared for a sphere so you can solve this for the electric field and in any spherically symmetric system the electric field is the enclosed charge over 4 pi epsilon not r squared but this is just kuan's law what that tells you is that if you have a spherically symmetric system and you are outside of the sphere you cannot tell how that charge is distributed it looks the exact same to you if you um if you say are looking at an atom and trying to figure out or looking at an uh helium ion and trying to figure out where the charge is from uh if you are far outside um and it is on long time scale spherically symmetric it is not on shorter timescales if you're far enough but if you are i'm looking at it slowly enough it's fairly spherically symmetric and you're gonna get that it just looks like a point charge it has the same electric field as a point charge that's pretty deep um okay so then you can consider a few different cases and yeah so we're going to consider a uniform density so we're going to consider i'd already showed in the previous slide that you're you are totally insensitive to how the charge is distributed as long if you're outside the sphere as long as it's spherically symmetric so now we're going to assume it's uniformly distributed inside the sphere so in that case your charge enclosed so you still have the one over epsilon naught and your charge enclosed is the charge density q over the volume of the sphere four thirds pi r cubed times the amount of charge times the volume of your sphere that is in this case inside the sphere so that is 4 thirds pi little r squared and that has to equal the electric field times the area let me go through and highlight so it's clear which surface i'm looking at i'm looking right here four-thirds or sorry the electric field is then times the area of the sphere is four pi r squared okay we get a lot of cancellations these constants cancel out nicely and i see i have a typo now i can write i can solve this for the electric field the electric field is equal to 1 over epsilon not q over r q or 1 over 4 pi epsilon naught q over r cubed r so that's all my electric field is so my electric field inside the sphere depends linearly on where i am in the sphere outside the sphere we have our example it looks like a point charge and then we can plot that and you see it goes it increases linearly the electric field increases linearly and then starts dropping off as one over r squared and you can draw the field lines for that so it slowly increases and then it starts dropping off as one over r squared you
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Chapter 5 Part 3 Assigning R S Configuration
so step three is assigning RNs configuration right so the ultimate goal of everything what we did so far right so we did we found that stereogenic carbon right we assign the priorities right so the ultimate goal of doing all these things was assigning R and S configuration so this is not a real step we don't really have to do much for this we just have to do everything what we did so far okay one after another all right so find a station in carbon right then assign priorities okay the step one and step two okay now the third Point here is lowest priority must be on the back okay so lowest priority should be on the back side which is the the dotted wedge line that means okay and we'll see when we actually do the example how can we handle that okay so in this case what we do is we try to connect we're connecting Priority One to two to three okay so when you connect party one two two to three you see how are we going are we going clockwise then clockwise is R okay so you're going right is r and if you're going one to two to three and if you're going counterclockwise that is s so right is r and left is s here okay so clockwise and counterclockwise okay so this is your R and S okay so R and S has some significance okay it's very important in drug Discovery okay and I will discuss that in the in the uh during the office hours okay but for now let's try to understand the concepts all right so let's bring back all our examples right so what we have here is let's say we have uh try to find out is it r or S right so this example we did before so that's your hydrogen right so this was number one priority this is number four priority okay this is number two priority and this is number three priority okay so we did this already before okay so we are here okay now let's look at the point number three the lowest priority must be on the back okay so lowest priority is already on the back here okay I must be on the back or below either way is fine it's up to you how you read it okay so it should be below the plane so it's already there in the blue below the plane okay that Bond means it's below the plane or in the back all right so then we are ready to connect so connecting one to two to three so how are we going connecting one to two to three okay so we are going one two two three so I'll be going clockwise or counterclockwise that is clockwise is going right so this is R so the configuration of this estrogenic carbon is r okay so let's do another example all right so we have two Lister unit carbons here right so carbon one right here let's say and there's another carbon right here all right so in this case this was number one priority before number four priority okay this is number two and this is number three priority okay so we are going one to two to three in this case so that should be so we're connecting one to two to three so that should be R so this the regional carbon here has R configuration all right and here is one there will be two and three okay so that's your four so one two three so you're going clockwise so this is also R so the configuration for this division carbon is also r all right so this is r and this R so you can have R and R or you can have R and S or you can have both s so you can have any combination possible it just depends on the molecule all right so let's try this example so this carbon was stereogenic right here all right we assign the priority so this case number one priority Harden guess number four priority right this will get number two and this guess number three priority right so we are going one to two to three so we're going clockwise right so if you're connecting one to two to three we're going clockwise so that is R so configuration for that student carbon is R okay is a coincidence every example we pick up is going R but that's not always true okay we'll do some example where you have R and S or just s it's going to be combination all right so let's say if we can if you try this example right here fourth group is a hydrogen right right so that guess number one priority that guess number four so we get two priority and that guess number three pi all right so we're connecting one two two to three right so fourth on the back already so connecting one to two to three so we're going one two two to three so we're going left so that is counter clockwise that should be s all right so it stays any carbon that has s configuration there so let's say when you have the ring structure now or when we have ring structure based more than one stereogenic columns right so let's say you have an example like this all right so just a quick note here when you don't have a hydrogen right so when you get a structure like this and we're going to place a position of your hydrogen okay so usually what I do is I place a hydrogen either here or place it here but make sure it's kind of v-shaped with with the with the solid duration line okay so if it's in a V shape then because that's what the structure is if you hold it as a tetrahedral structure then those two are in v shape okay I want to put hydrogen here because that would change the story so that's why just to make sure that if you write the missing group always write in a V shape all right so we have two estrogenic carbons here right so that's your estrogen carbon that's your estrogen and carbon right so if you're looking at this here there will be number one priority that gets number four so one for the okay number three priority they'll get number two sorry okay number two that will get number three priority okay so we're going one to two to three so we're connecting one to two to three that is clockwise is r all right so in this case one priority second third and fourth so we're going one to two two three so that should be as so this two unit carbon has s configuration so let's try this example all right so the missing group is a hydrogen and try to put the Harden as a V shape I can put either this way or this way but it has to be v-shaped right so we already did the priorities for this so this gets number one priority this will get number two priority this will get number three priority and that hard in case number four priority so we have one to two to three are we going we're going clockwise so that should be r all right same for this one right here so that gets number one priority the guess two that gets three and that's a four so we're going one to two to three so we're going counter clockwise so that should be as okay so you can either write down here or you can just write down here either way is fine but make sure that somehow you you let me know that this is the carbon you're talking about all right so odd and so that's why I say you can have a combination of anything you can have r r or RS or s s okay just depends on what molecule you're dealing with all right all right so let's try this example and let's see what's difference okay so we have a carbon right now that carbon should be estrogening and then we have a hydrogen now the position of your hydrogen should be above the plane okay so what we have here is below the plane any plane so the missing Hardware should be above the plane okay so we can go ahead and assign the priorities here okay so oxygen is number one priority okay hard and guess the lowest priority okay and this will get number two and this will get number three priority so we have all the priorities okay we did this molecule before okay but there is there's additional package here okay now until now every example we did okay the fourth priority was on the back right but in this case the fourth priority is not in the back it's on the front okay so when you look at the rules the rule says that I can only drag a circle if the lowest priority is on the back okay so the problem is I cannot connect one to two to three here because the fourth part is not in the back okay so there's a different way to handle it okay so what we have to do here is then if I want to drag a circle then I have to send this to the back so what's on the back here so this is the process okay so we'll try to find the answer at the end but we have to go through a process here okay so if you look at the structure right here right so if I'm just going to draw draw the same structure here all right so your fourth priority is not on the back it's on the front so how to send it to the back so who is in the back okay the oh is on the back side okay so we had to make a swap okay so that means I had to make a switch so if I make a switch one okay so if I make a switch one then lowest priority has to go on the back so I had to swap these two because that's the group which is on the back right that's how it will look like right so the edge will go on the back and O which will take its place all right so now you have priorities are first four okay two and three so we haven't touched two and three so they will stay the way area right so two and three are still to the way are okay we made the priority swap here which is fourths on the back now and first is on the front Okay now since fourth is on the back then we can make a drag a circle right so I can connect one to two to three right so one two two three so I'm going clockwise clockwise should be r but since I made a so H1 I have to also make a switch too and switch 2 is then you switch your configuration from R to S so the answer here is s so that's the answer so the configuration for this is s okay so you don't have to write this in the exam this is a process okay and why is why you're doing this process because your lowest priority is not in the back okay so I cannot drag a circle in order to write a circle I have to make a switch and if I make a switch then I also have to switch the configuration okay so let's try our example here all right so we we have a stitching carbon here and the estrogen carbon here right so here you have a hydrogen and we have a hearts in here okay so that's you right so this carbon should be easier to handle because the fourth priority is on the back here right so we have priority one two and three so you're going clockwise so it should be odd okay so easy peak is R right so let's find out what's going to happen to this staging carbon right so the harder than here is above the plane and since it's about the plane then I cannot drag a circle right so this is your priority number one okay that would be your second priority that will be a third priority and that will be fourth okay so one two three and four the fourth priority is not on the back the moment I realized my fourth part is not in the back then I had to go with the process okay so what I can do here then I can make a sewage one and switch to all right so you're not looking at this anymore we are only focused on this carbon right here so that has a bromine and a hard zone so that's your number one priority that's your fourth priority start with your two and three all right so the lowest priority has to go on the back so what's on the back here is bromine so we have to make a swap between these two right so priority two and three will stay the other way are okay so that's your priority two and that is three they will stay the way are okay and we are switching priority four which is a hydrogen n Priority One will go here so let's go one and four okay and now we can drag a circle because the fourth part is on the back okay so we can drag a circle connecting one to two to three so we are going counter clockwise counter clockwise should be S but we made a switch so we had a switch to R so the configuration for this trigenous carbon is r so this is not the answer s crossed R is not answer your answer can be only a r or S okay or R and R either way but the answer is one okay so this is a switch okay we got s here but we made a switch so we switched this to others right
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RuPaul's Impact and Legacy As a Black LGBTQ+ Icon
rule paul rupaul legendary legacy as a black lgbtq icon once upon a time there was a little black girl from the brewster streets project of detroit michigan however picture it 1993 those words were spoken by the black queen of comedy lawanda page stated in a song that will bring an aspiring young actor and performer after obscurity and into the spotlight y'all know what i'm talking about i'm talking about none other than rue paul charles we'll go from going from gender bending front man of a rock group called we weep hole to a drag superstar seemingly overnight rupaul has gone from middle class club performer to one of the most prominent black entertainers in america and has brought lgbtqia issues and drag into pop culture [Music] problematic but she did do that oh so it's problematic but she's unapologetic about it trans especially trans women of color in to pop culture i remember watching sister sister in the episode that she was on that was a show about a black family that was specifically targeting black audiences black young girls and there's rupaul if you're not mistaken as a either shop or shop assistant yeah going up against the mother and you live for it like literally one of the original club kids rupaul has brought so much we're not going to talk about yeah she's back in the 90s the club kids don't okay so if i'm thinking early 80s early 90s there was this specific underground gay and drag club culture in new york city was only in new york and boston i was i was living it right there we got the new york club scene but yeah it's like go out late night dress up over the top crazy but it was like okay you're dressing up but not like fur you're going to drag and do a performance just just treat the world as the performance and a lot of drugs oh that's not even that's enough we don't just no we're not doing that we knocked no but has so many layers and some of them are not the best but there's a lot of them that are pretty good layers that she has opened doors for so many people and i think soborny touched on it with carvel's experience it's just amazing how many um different decades of life you can see rupaul in you know like you talked about the club kid era where again um carvel was in and then the um time when she was on sister sister i remember when she had her own late night talk show on vh1 yeah yeah when when drag wasn't even even talking about that she had this on vh1 you know so there's just so many layers of her and as much as a problem this cisgender queen could be is as good as a person she has been to our community so sometimes it's those problematic people that we have to some they take can we take them with a large brain i mean like ellen she'd be problematic but but for lesbians yeah exactly exactly and it's the thing is all about growth right edric all about growth some things ain't forgivable i'm sorry i you i i got that right i believe in jesus but i'm more related to paul and peter than anything [Laughter] lgbtq plus news is vital for our community and for the broader world as a whole we have enough enemies at fox news tucker sean and lara are loud we need passionate allies happening out television network queer news tonight and it's happening out are literally out of the closet and into the headlines our community needs your support like this broadcast and subscribe now to ensure the growth of the entire lgbtq plus community
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Decoding the Neural Basis of Visual Cognition | Elissa Aminoff
you may not be aware of this but our visual world lies somewhere between a visual illusion and reality we actually extract nuggets of information from our environment and fill in the rest of the environment by using predictions and expectations of what we expect to see unconsciously we try to predict what will next encounter in the environment in order to efficiently process incoming information but sometimes predictions can go wrong for example one time I was approaching a business with pink and purple lights I expected this business to be a bar or a dance club to my surprise it happened to be a t-mobile store but most of the time we are successful in our predictions and therefore our visual experience comes from not just a vertical analysis of light falling on our eyes but rather an intermingling of experience and our perceptual input that gives rise to our visual experience so what does it mean to see what does it mean to understand our visual world it means going well beyond just looking at a scene for example because this is a beach scene we have certain expectations and stereotypical associations of objects that we expect to see and certain actions and behaviors and therefore to see is not trivial computers are still bad at this problem although there has been amazing progress over the last few years computers would still have a hard time telling you why a 40-foot rubber duck in river is unusual I want to understand how we are so good at this problem and by we I mean our brains of course who do all the hard work for us and the place to look for answers is a network of brain regions that process the visual environment these areas process stimuli such as seems like a beach more than other stimuli such as faces and nonsense images and moreover these areas don't process scenes all equally the differences in brain response between steam scene stimuli can reveal meaningful clues about how the brain represents information about a seam and help reveal the code the brain uses in order to understand our visual world for example a key question is how does the brain break apart a scene what are those visual nuggets that help us predict what else is going on in the scene just like a sentence can be broken down into words how can a scene be broken down into meaningful units if we could answer this question we might have a better idea of how the brain represents scenes but unfortunately our brains don't tell us what they're doing and we have terrible self-reflection about how to explain our brain processing so therefore we can't just sit in a chair and decide what are the most important aspects of a scene how does the brain understand what are the critical parts of a scene by having a lifetime of experience analyzing scenes as i like to say the brain is the biggest big data analyzer out there so how can we replicate this analysis power this is where computer vision and machine learning tools come in they can analyze big data very well and can approximate the type of processing that the brain may be doing in understanding scenes by funneling huge amounts of data computers can define important aspects of seeing and therefore reveal the building blocks the brain may be extracting from the environment in order to understand the full visual experience therefore we asked whether computers could help us understand brain function better than we could understand brain function with our own self awareness so we compared computers analysis to seeds two brains analysis de scenes to our own self reflective analysis of scenes and I turned out that computers did really well in explaining our brains analysis of scenes where a self-reflection did not finding the similarity between brains and computers is a huge step forward in understanding how the brain represents teens because not only does it at computers analyze seats in a similar way but it can tell us how it does it it can tell us the building blocks of the scene that the brain may be using to extract on the environment to give us our full visual experience and the more we can reveal the information that we process to give our full visual experience the more we can look at how the human experience can shape our perceptual world this in turn can guide engineering of computer systems to help us become better integrating technology in our everyday life therefore there is a bi-directional intimate relationship between computational technology cognitive neuroscience and everyday life the more that we can help one another the more that we can use technology efficiently and seamlessly in our everyday life so the question that i would like to like to leave you with is what will you do with computers that can see and understand thank you
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The Gulag UK also Russian gulag lock listen acronym of main administration of camps was the government agency in charge of the Soviet forced labor camp system that was set up under Vladimir Lenin and reached its peak during Joseph Stalin's rule from the 1930s to the early 1950s English language speakers also used the word gulag to refer to any forced labor camp in the Soviet Union including camps which existed in post Stalin times the camp's housed a wide range of convicts from petty criminals to political prisoners large numbers were convicted by simplified procedures such as by NKVD troika's or by other instruments of extrajudicial punishment the gulag is recognized by many as a major instrument of political repression in the Soviet Union the agency was first administered by the GPU later by the NKVD and in the final years by the Ministry of Internal Affairs MVD the solovki prison camp the first corrective labor camp constructed after the revolution was established in 1918 and legalized by a decree on the creation of the forced labor camps on April 15 1919 the internment system grew rapidly reaching a population of 100,000 in the 1920s according to Nicholas Wirth author of the black book of communism the yearly mortality rate in the Soviet concentration camp strongly varied reaching 5% 1933 and 20% 1940 to 1943 while dropping considerably in the post-war years about 1 to 3% per year at the beginning of the 1950s the emergent consent among scholars who utilize official archival data as that of the 18 million who were sent to the gulag from 1930 to 1953 roughly 1.5 to 1.7 million perished there or as a result of their detention however some historians who questioned the reliability of such data and instead rely heavily on literary sources come to higher estimations archival researchers have found no plan of destruction of the gulag population and no statement of official intent to kill them and prisoner releases vastly exceeded the number of deaths in the gulag Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature who survived eight years of gulag incarceration gave the term its international repute with the publication of The Gulag Archipelago in 1973 the author likened the scattered camps to a chain of islands and as an eyewitness he described the gulag as a system where people were worked to death in March 1940 there were 53 gulag camp directorates colloquially referred to as simply camps and 423 labor colonies in the Soviet Union many mining and industrial towns and cities in northern and eastern Russia and in Kazakhstan such as Karaganda nore liske Vorkuta and Magadan were originally blocks of camps built by prisoners and subsequently run by ex-prisoners you topic brief history some suggest that 14 million people were imprisoned in the gulag labor camps from 1929 to 1953 the estimates for the period 1918 to 1929 are more difficult to calculate other calculations by the historian Orlando figures refer to 25 million prisoners of the gulag in 1928 to 1953 a further six to seven million were deported and exiled to remote areas of the USSR and four to five million passed through labor colonies plus 3.5 million who were already in or who had been sent to labor settlements according to some estimates the total population of the camp's varied from five hundred ten thousand three hundred seven in 1934 to 1 million 720 7970 in 1953 according to other estimates at the beginning of 1953 the total number of prisoners in prison camps was more than 2.4 million of which more than 400 65,000 were political prisoners the institutional analysis of the Soviet concentration system is complicated by the formal distinction between gulag and gu p VI gu p VI was the main administration for affairs of prisoners of war and internees russian Klaveno approve Lenny Poe delhomme vana plenty I in Turner of Annie guppy gu p VI a department of NKVD later MVD in charge of handling of foreign civilian internees and pals in the soviet union during and in the aftermath of world war ii 1939 to 1953 in many ways the gu p VI system was similar to gulag it's major function was the organization of foreign forced labor in the Soviet Union the top management of GU PV I came from the gulag system the major noted distinction from gulag was the absence of convicted criminals in the GU PVI camps otherwise the conditions in both camp systems were similar hard labor poor nutrition and living conditions and high mortality rate for the Soviet political prisoners like Solzhenitsyn all foreign civilian detainees and foreign pals prisoners of war were imprisoned in the gulag the surviving foreign civilians and pals considered themselves prisoners in the gulag according with the estimates in total during the whole period of the existence of gu p VI there were over 500 pow within the soviet union and abroad which imprisoned over 4 million POW most gulag inmates were not political prisoners although significant numbers of political prisoners could be found in the camps at any one time petty crimes and jokes about the soviet government and officials were punishable by imprisonment about half of political prisoners in the gulag camps were imprisoned without trial official data suggest that there were over two point six million sentences to imprisonment on cases investigated by the secret police throughout 1921 253 the gulag was reduced in size following Stalin's death in 1953 in a period known as the Khrushchev thaw in 1960 the Minister stoven neutronic del MVD ceased to function as the Soviet wide administration of the camp's in favor of individual Republic MVD branches the centralized detention facilities temporarily ceased functioning you topic contemporary word usage and other terminology although the term gulag originally referred to a government agency in English and many other languages the acronym acquired the qualities of a common noun denoting the Soviet system of prison based unfree labor even more broadly gulag has come to mean the Soviet repressive system itself the set of procedures that prisoners once called the meat-grinder the arrests the interrogations the transport in unheated cattle cars the forced labor the destruction of families the years spent in exile the early and unnecessary deaths Western authors use the term gulag to denote all the prisons and internment camps in the Soviet Union the terms contemporary usage as at times notably not directly related to the USSR such as in the expression north korea's gulag four camps operational today the word gulag was not often used in russian either officially or colloquially the predominant terms were the camp's ladira Liguria and the zone zona zona usually singular for the labor camp system and for the individual camps the official term corrective labor camp was suggested for official use by the Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in the session of July 27 1929 topic history you topic background the Russian Empire and the Czar first invented the exile in Siberia as a punishment within the judicial system katorga a category of punishment within the judicial system of the Russian Empire had many of the features associated with labor camp imprisonment confinement simplified facilities as opposed to prisons and forced labor usually involving hard unskilled or semi-skilled work katorga camps were established in the 17th century in under populated areas of Siberia and the Russian Far East regions that had few towns or food sources and lacked any organized transportation systems despite the isolated conditions a few prisoners successfully escaped to populated areas after the change in Russian penal law in 1847 exile in katorga became common punishment for participants in national uprisings within the Russian Empire this led to increasing numbers of poles sent to Siberia for katorga from these times Siberia gained its fearful connotation of punishment which was further enhanced by the Soviet gulag system during 1920 250 the leaders of the Communist Party and the Soviet state considered repression to be a tool that was to be used for securing the normal functioning of the Soviet state system as well as for preserving and strengthening the positions within their social base the working class when the Bolsheviks took power peasants represented 80 percent of the population the gulag system was introduced in order to isolate and eliminate class alien socially dangerous disruptive suspicious and other disloyal elements whose deeds and thoughts were not contributing to the strengthening of the dictatorship of the proletariat forced labor as a method of reeducation was applied in solovki prison camp as early as the 1920s based on Trotsky's experiments with forced labor camps for czech war prisoners from 1918 and his proposals to introduce compulsory labour service voiced in terrorism and communism according to journalist and Applebaum approximately 6,000 katorga convicts were serving sentences in 1906 and 28,600 in 1916 from 1918 camp type detention facilities were set up as a reformed analogy of the earlier system of penal labor katorga is operated in Siberia in Imperial Russia the two main types were the Cheka special-purpose camps a so biology ravika so BA logorrhea V chk and forced labor camps Legere Apprendi Tony rabbit logorrhea pronita Tony crabbit various categories of prisoners were defined petty criminals pals of the Russian Civil War officials accused of corruption sabotage and embezzlement political enemies dissidents and other people deemed dangerous for the state in 1928 there were 30,000 individuals interned the authorities were opposed to compelled labor in 1927 the official in charge of prison administration wrote the exploitation of prison labor the system of squeezing golden sweat from them the organization of production in places of confinement which while profitable from a commercial point of view as fundamentally lacking in corrective significance these are entirely inadmissible in Soviet places of confinement the legal base and the guidance for the creation of the system of corrective labor camps Russian ice private oh no Trudeau Vela jeera ice prophet ona Trudeau V Liguria the backbone of what is commonly referred to as the gulag was a secret decree of self narkom of July 11 1929 about the use of penal labour that duplicated the corresponding appendix to the minutes of Politburo meeting of June 27 1929 after having appeared as an instrument and place for isolating counter revolutionary and criminal elements the gulag because of its principle of Correction by forced labor quickly became in fact an independent branch of the national economy secured on the cheap labor force presented by prisoners hence it is followed by one more important reason for the constancy of the repressive policy namely the state's interest in unremitting rates of receiving a cheap labor force that was forcibly used mainly in the extreme conditions of the east and north the gulag possessed both punitive and economic functions topic formation and expansion under Stalin the gulag was officially established on April 25th 1930 as the ula G by the OGP you order one hundred thirty sixty thirds in accordance with the silver narkom order 22 P 248 dated April 7 1938 was renamed as the gulag in November of that year the hypothesis that economic considerations were responsible for mass arrests during the period of Stalinism has been refuted on the grounds of former Soviet archives that have become accessible since the 1990s although some archival sources also tend to support an economic hypothesis in any case the development of the camp system followed economic lines the growth of the camp system coincided with the peak of the Soviet industrialization campaign most of the camps established to accommodate the masses of incoming prisoners were assigned distinct economic tasks these included the exploitation of Natural Resources and the colonization of remote areas as well as the realization of enormous infrastructure Allah T's and industrial construction projects the plan to achieve these goals with special settlements instead of labor camps was dropped after the revealing of the nizina affair in 1933 subsequently the gulag system was expanded the 1931-32 archives indicate the gulag had approximately 200,000 prisoners in the camps while in 1935 approximately 800,000 were in camps and 300,000 in colony's annual averages in the early 1930s a tightening of soviet penal policy caused significant growth of the prison camp population during the great purge of 19 3738 mass arrests caused another increase in inmate numbers hundreds of thousands of persons were arrested and sentenced to long prison terms on the grounds of one of the multiple passages of the notorious article 58 of the criminal codes of the Union Republic's which defined punishment for various forms of counter-revolutionary activities under NKVD order no oo4 for seven tens of thousands of gulag inmates were executed in 1937-38 for continuing counter-revolutionary activities between 1934 and 1941 the number of prisoners with higher education increased more than eight times and the number of prisoners with high education increased five times it resulted in their increased share in the overall composition of the camp prisoners among the camp prisoners the number and share of the intelligentsia was growing at the quickest pace distrust hostility and even hatred for the intelligentsia was a common characteristic of the Soviet leaders information regarding the imprisonment trends and consequences for the intelligentsia derived from the extrapolations of victors M scoff from a collection of prison camp population movements data topic the early years of Stalin's gulag 1929 to 1931 you the gulag was an administration body that watched over the camps eventually its name would be used for these camps retrospectively after Lenin's death in 1924 Stalin was able to take control of the government and began to form the gulag system On June 27 1929 the Politburo created a system of self-supporting camps that would eventually replace the existing prisons around the country these prisons were meant to receive inmates that received a prison sentence that exceeded three years prisoners that had a shorter prison sentence than three years were to remain in the prison system that was still under the purview of the NKVD the purpose of these new camps was to colonize the remote and inhospitable environments throughout the Soviet Union these changes took place around the same time that Stalin started to institute collectivization and rapid industrial development collectivization resulted in a large-scale purge of peasants and so-called kulaks the kulaks were supposedly wealthy comparatively to other Soviet peasants and were considered to be capitalists by the state and by extension enemies of socialism by late 1929 Stalin started a program known as dekulakization Stalin demanded that the Kulik class be completely wiped out this resulted in the imprisonment and execution of Soviet peasants the term Kulak would also become associated with anyone who opposed or even seemed unsatisfied with the Soviet government this resulted in 60,000 people being sent to the camps and another 150 4000 exiled in a mere four months this was only the beginning of the Dooku Kaizen process in 1931 alone 1 million eight hundred three thousand three hundred ninety two people were exiled although these massive relocation processes were successful in getting a large potential free forced labor workforce where they needed to be that is about all it was successful at doing the special settlers as the Soviet government referred to them all lived on starvation level rations and many people starved to death in the camps and anyone who was healthy enough to escape tried to do just that this resulted in the government having to give rations to a group of people they were getting hardly any use out of and was just costing the Soviet government money the unified state political administration OGP you quickly realized the problem and began to reform the dekulakization process to help prevent the mass escapes the OGP you started to recruit people within the colony to help stop people who attempted to leave and set up ambushes around known popular escape routes the OGP you also attempted to raise the living conditions in these camps that would not encourage people to actively try and escape and kulaks were promised that they would regain their rights after five years even these revisions ultimately failed to resolve the problem and the dekulakization process was a failure in providing the government with a steady forced labor force these prisoners were also lucky to be in the gulag in the early 1930s prisoners were relatively well-off compared to what the prisoners would have to go through in the final years of the gulag you topic during World War two you topic political role on the eve of World War two Soviet archives indicate a combined camp and colony population upwards of 1.6 million in 1939 according to VP cause love Anne Applebaum and Steven Rose field estimate that 1.2 to 1.5 million people were in gulag systems prison camps and colonies when the war started after the German invasion of Poland that marked the start of World War two in Europe the Soviet Union invaded and annexed eastern parts of the second polish Republic in 1940 the Soviet Union occupied Estonia Latvia Lithuania Bessarabia now the Republic of Moldova and Bukovina according to some estimates hundreds of thousands of Polish citizens and inhabitants of the other annexed land regardless of their ethnic origin were arrested and sent to the gulag camps however according to the official data the total number of sentences for political and anti state espionage terrorism crimes in USSR in 1939 241 was 200 11106 approximately 300,000 Polish prisoners of war were captured by the USSR during and after the Polish defensive war almost all of the captured officers and a large number of ordinary soldiers were then murdered see Katyn Massacre or sent to gulag x' of the 10,000 to 12,000 poles sent to Colima in 1940-41 most prisoners of war only 583 men survived released in 1942 to join the Polish armed forces in the East out of General Anders 80,000 of a qyz from Soviet Union gathered in Great Britain only 310 volunteered return to soviet-controlled Poland in 1947 during the Great Patriotic War gulag populations declined sharply due to a steep rise in mortality in 1942 43 in the winter of 1941 a quarter of the gulags population died of starvation 516 thousand eight hundred forty one prisoners died in prison camps in 1941 to forty three from a combination of their harsh working conditions and the famine caused by the German invasion this period accounts for about half of all gulag deaths according to Russian statistics in 1943 the term katorga works Couture's Mirabeau D was reintroduced they were initially intended for Nazi collaborators but then other categories of political prisoners for example members of deported peoples who fled from exile were also sentenced to katorga works prisoners sentenced to katorga works were sent to gulag prison camps with the most harsh regime and many of them perished topic economic role up until World War two the gulag system expanded dramatically to create a Soviet camp economy right before the war forced labor provided 46.5 percent of the nation's nickel 76 percent of its 10 40 percent of its cobalt 40 point five percent of its chrome iron ore sixty percent of its gold and twenty five point three percent of its timber and in preparation for war the NKVD put up many more factories and built highways and railroads the gulag quickly switched to production of arms and supplies for the army after fighting began at first transportation remained a priority in 1940 the NKVD focused most of its energy on railroad construction this would prove extremely important when the German advance into the Soviet Union started in 1941 in addition factories converted to produce ammunition uniforms and other supplies moreover the NKVD gathered skilled workers and specialists from throughout the gulag into 380 special colonies which produced tanks airplanes armaments and ammunition despite its low capital costs the camp economy suffered from serious flaws for one actual productivity almost never matched estimates the estimates proved far too optimistic in addition scarcity of machinery and tools plagued the camps and the tools that the camp's did have quickly broke the eastern Siberian trust of the chief Administration of camps for highway construction destroyed 94 trucks in just three years but the greatest problem was simple forced labour was less efficient than free labor in fact prisoners in the gulag were on average half as productive as free laborers in the USSR at the time which may be partially explained by malnutrition to make up for this disparity the NKVD worked prisoners harder than ever to meet rising demand prisoners worked longer and longer hours and on lower food rations than ever before a camp administrator said in a meeting there are cases when a prisoner is given only four or five hours out of 24 for rest which significantly lowers his productivity in the words of a former gulag prisoner by the spring of 1942 the camp ceased to function it was difficult to find people who were even able to gather firewood or bury the dead the scarcity of food stemmed in part from the general strain on the entire Soviet Union but also lack of central aid to the gulag during the war the central government focused all its attention on the military and left the camps to their own devices in 1942 the gulag set up the supply administration to find their own food and industrial goods during this time not only did food become scarce but the NKVD limited rations in an attempt to motivate the prisoners to work harder for more food a policy that lasted until 1948 in addition to food shortages the gulag suffered from labor scarcity at the beginning of the war the great terror of 1936 to 1938 had provided a large supply of free labor but by the start of World War two the purges had slowed down in order to complete all of their projects camp administrators moved prison from project to project to improve the situation laws were implemented in mid-1944 camp sentences for months for a year to those convicted of petty theft hooliganism or labor discipline infractions by January 1941 the gulag workforce had increased by approximately 300,000 prisoners but in 1942 serious food shortages began and camp populations dropped again the camp's lost still more prisoners to the war effort the Soviet Union went into total war footing in June 1941 many laborers received early releases so that they could be drafted and sent to the front even as the pool of workers shrank demand for outputs continued to grow rapidly as a result the Soviet government pushed the gulag to do more with less with fewer able-bodied workers and few supplies from outside the camp system camp administrators had to find a way to maintain production the solution they found was to push the remaining prisoners still harder the NKVD employed a system of setting unrealistically high production goals straining resources in an attempt to encourage higher productivity as the axis armies pushed into Soviet territory from June 1941 on labour resources became further strained and many of the camps had to evacuate out of Western Russia from the beginning of the war - halfway through 1944 40 camps were set up and 69 were disbanded during evacuations machinery received priority leaving prisoners to reach safety on foot the speed of operation barbarossa SCID van't prevented the evacuation of laborers in good time and the NKVD massacred many to prevent them from falling into German hands while this practice denied the Germans a source of free labor it also further restricted the gulags capacity to keep up with the Red Army's demands when the tide of the war turned however and the Soviets started pushing the axis invaders back fresh batches of laborers replenished the camps as the red army recaptured territories from the Germans an influx of Soviet expose greatly increased the gulag population topic after World War two after World War two the number of inmates in prison camps and colonies again rose sharply reaching approximately 2.5 million people by the early 1950s about 1.7 million of whom were in camps when the war in Europe ended in May 1945 as many as 2 million former Russian citizens were forcefully repatriated into the USSR on February 11 1945 at the conclusion of the Yalta Conference the United States and United Kingdom signed a repatriation agreement with the Soviet Union one interpretation of this agreement resulted in the forcible repatriation of all Soviets British and US civilian authorities ordered their military forces in Europe to deport to the Soviet Union up to two million former residents of the Soviet Union including persons who had left the Russian Empire and established different citizenship years before the forced repatriation operations took place from 1945 to 47 multiple sources state that Soviet pals on their return to the Soviet Union were treated as traitors see order number 270 according to some sources over 1.5 million surviving Red Army soldiers imprisoned by the Germans were sent to the gulag however that is a confusion with two other types of camps during and after world war ii freed Pao's went to special filtration camps of these by 1944 more than 90 percent were cleared and about eight percent were arrested or condemned to penal battalions in 1944 they were sent directly to reserve military formations to be cleared by the NKVD further in 1945 about 100 filtration camps were set for repatriated Oh Star biter pals and other displaced persons which processed more than four million people by 1946 the major part of the population of these camps were cleared by NKVD and either sent home or conscripted see table for details two hundred twenty six thousand one hundred twenty seven out of 1 million five hundred thirty-nine thousand four hundred seventy five powers were transferred to the NKVD ie the gulag results of the checks and the filtration of the repatriates by March 1st 1946 after Nazi Germany's defeat 10 NKVD Iran special camps subordinate to the gulag were set up in the Soviet occupation zone of post-war Germany these special camps were former Stalag prisons or Nazi concentration camps such as Sachsenhausen special camp number 7 and Buchenwald special camp number 2 according to German government estimates 65,000 people died in those Soviet run camps or in transportation to them according to German researchers Sachsenhausen where 12,500 soviet-era victims have been uncovered should be seen as an integral part of the gulag system yet the major reason for the post-war increase in the number of prisoners was the tightening of legislation on property offenses in summer 1947 at this time there was a famine in some parts of the Soviet Union claiming about 1 million lives which resulted in hundreds of thousands of convictions to lengthy prison terms sometimes on the basis of cases of petty theft or embezzlement at the beginning of 1953 the total number of prisoners in prison camps was more than 2.4 million of which more than 400 65,000 were political prisoners the state continued to maintain the extensive camp system for a while after Stalin's death in March 1953 although the period saw the grip of the camp authorities weakened and a number of conflicts and uprisings occur see wars can gear up rising Vorkuta uprising the amnesty in March 1953 was limited to non political prisoners and for political prisoners sentenced to not more than 5 years the for mostly those convicted for common crimes were then freed the release of political prisoners started in 1954 and became widespread and also coupled with mass rehabilitations after Nikita Khrushchev's denunciation of Stalinism in his secret speech at the 20th Congress of the CPSU in February 1956 the gulag Institution was closed by the MVD order number o 2o of January 25th 1960 but forced labor colonies for political and criminal prisoners continued to exist political prisoners continued to be kept in one of the most famous camps perm 36 until 1987 when it was closed see also foreign forced labor in the Soviet Union the Russian penal system despite reforms and a reduction in prison population informally or formally continues many practices endemic to the gulag system including forced labor inmates policing inmates and prisoner intimidation in the late 2000s some human rights activists accused authorities of gradual removal of gulag remembrance from places such as perm 36 and solovki prison camp topic death toll prior to the dissolution of the Soviet Union estimates of gulag victims ranged from 2.3 to seventeen point six million see a history of gulag population estimate section post-1990 kai ville materials brought this range down considerably according to a 1993 study of archival soviet data a total of 1 million 53 thousand 829 people died in the gulag from 1934 to 1953 however taking into account the fact that it was common practice to release prisoners who were either suffering from incurable diseases or near death a combined statistics on mortality in the camps and mortality caused by the camp's gives a probable figure around 1.6 million in her recent study golfo a legs up Ellis made and attempted to challenge this consensus figure by encompassing those whose life was shortened due to gulag conditions alex' apalis concluded from her research that a systematic practice of the gulag was to release sick prisoners on the verge of death and that all prisoners who received the health classification invalid light physical labor light individualized labor or physically defective that together according to a legs up Ellis encompassed at least one-third of all inmates who passed through the gulag died or had their lives shortened due to detention in the gulag in captivity or shortly after release the gulag mortality estimated in this way yields the figure of 6 million deaths historian Orlando Figgis and Russian writer Vadim Ehrlichman have posited similar estimates the estimate of a legs up Ellis however has obvious methodology difficulties and is supported by misinterpreted evidence such as presuming that hundreds of thousands of prisoner directed to other places of detention in 1948 was a euphemism for releasing prisoners on the verge of death into labour colonies when it was really referring to internal transportation in the gulag rather than release the tentative historical consensus among archival researchers and historians who utilize such data as that of the 18 million people who passed through the gulag from 1930 to 1953 is that at least between 1.5 and 1.7 million perished as a result of their detention though some historians believe the actual death toll as somewhat higher topic Gulag administrators you topic conditions you living and working conditions in the camps varied significantly across time and place depending among other things on the impact of broader events World War two country wide famines and shortages waves of Terror sudden influx or release of large numbers of prisoners however to one degree or another the large majority of prisoners at most times faced meager food rations inadequate clothing overcrowding poorly insulated housing poor hygiene and inadequate health care most prisoners were compelled to perform harsh physical labor in most periods and economic branches the degree of mechanization of work processes was significantly lower than in the civilian industry tools were often primitive and machinery if existent short in supply officially established work hours were in most periods longer and days off were fewer than for civilian workers often official work time regulations were extended by local camp administrators Andre vyshinsky procurator of the Soviet Union wrote a memorandum to NKVD chief nikolai Azov in 1938 which stated among the prisoners there are some Surat and Lissa written that they pose a sanitary danger to the rest these prisoners have deteriorated to the point of losing any resemblance to human beings lacking food they collect orts refuse and according to some prisoners eat rats and dogs in general the central administrative bodies showed a discernible interest in maintaining the labor force of prisoners in a condition allowing the fulfillment of construction and production plans handed down from above besides a wide array of punishments for prisoners refusing to work which in practice were sometimes applied to prisoners that were to enfeebled to meat production quota they instituted a number of positive incentives intended to boost productivity these included monetary bonuses since the early 1930s and wage payments from 1950 onwards cuts of individual sentences general early release schemes for norm fulfillment and over fulfillment until 1939 again in selected camps from 1946 onwards preferential treatment and privileges for the most productive workers shock workers or staccato fights in Soviet parlance a distinctive incentive scheme that included both coercive and motivational elements and was applied universally in all camps consisted in standardized nourishment scales the size of the inmates ration depended on the percentage of the work quota delivered Naphtali Frankel is credited for the introduction of this policy while it was effective in compelling many prisoners to work harder for many a prisoner it had the adverse effect accelerating the exhaustion and sometimes causing the death of persons unable to fulfill high production quota immediately after the German attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941 the conditions in camps worsened drastically quotas were increased rations cut and medical supplies came close to none all of which led to a sharp increase in mortality the situation slowly improved in the final period and after the end of the war considering the overall conditions and their influence on inmates it is important to distinguish three major strata of gulag inmates who locks Oh sod Nix Lukas Nick's people sentenced for violation of various UK C's such as law of spikelets decree about work discipline etc occasional violators of criminal law dedicated criminals thieves in law people sentenced for various political and religious reasons mortality in gulag camps in 1934 to 40 was four to six times higher than average in the Soviet Union the estimated total number of those who died in imprisonment in 1930 to 53 as at least 176 million about half of which occurred between 1941 to 43 following the German invasion if prisoner deaths from labor colonies and special settlements are included the death toll rises to two million seven hundred forty nine thousand one hundred sixty-three although the historian who compiled this estimate J Otto pol stresses that it is incomplete and doesn't cover all prisoner categories for every year topic gulag and famine 1932-1933 a severe famine of 1931 to 1933 swept across many different regions in the Soviet Union during this time it is estimated that around six to seven million people starved to death on the 7th of August 1932 a new edict drafted by Stalin specified a minimum sentence of 10 years or execution for theft from collective farms or of cooperative property over the next few months prosecutions rose fourfold a large share of cases prosecuted under the law were for the theft of small quantities of grain worth less than 50 rubles the law was later relaxed on the 8th of May 1933 overall during the first half of 1933 prisons saw more new incoming inmates than the three previous years combined prisoners in the camps faced harsh working conditions one Soviet report stated that in early 1933 up to 15% of the prison population in Uzbekistan died monthly during this time prisoners were getting around 300 calories 1,300 kilo joules worth of food a day many inmates attempted to flee causing an upsurge in coercive and violent measures camps were directed not to spare bullets the bodies of inmates who tried to escape were commonly displayed in the courtyards of the camps and the administrators would forcibly escort the inmates around the dead bodies as a message until 1934 lack of food and the outbreak of diseases started to destabilize the gulag system it wasn't until the famine ended that the system started to stabilize you topic social conditions the convicts in such camps were actively involved in all kinds of labor with one of them being logging lesotho Ville the working territory of logging presented by itself a square and was surrounded by forest clearing thus all attempts to exit or escape from it were well observed from the four towers set at each of its corners locals who captured a runaway were given rewards it is also said that gulags in colder areas were less concerned with finding escaped prisoners as they would die anyhow from the severely cold winters in such cases prisoners who did escape without getting shot were often found dead kilometers away from the camp topic geography in the early days of gulag the locations for the camps were chosen primarily for the isolated conditions involved remote monasteries in particular were frequently reused as sites for new camps the site on the Salavat ski islands in the white sea as one of the earliest and also most noteworthy taking route soon after the revolution in 1918 the colloquial name for the islands solovki entered the vernacular as a synonym for the labor camp in general it was presented to the world as an example of the new soviet method for re-education of class enemies and reintegrating them through labour into soviet society initially the inmates largely Russian intelligentsia enjoyed relative freedom within the natural confinement of the islands local newspapers and magazines were published and even some scientific research was carried out eg a local Botanical Garden was maintained but unfortunately later lost completely eventually solovki turned into an ordinary gulag camp in fact some historians maintained that it was a pilot camp of this type in 1929 Maxim Gorky visited the camp and published an apology for it the report of Gorky's trip to solovki was included in the cycle of impressions titled post wazoo Silva Tov part 5 subtitled solovki in the report Gorky wrote that camps such as solovki were absolutely necessary with the new emphasis on gulag as the means of concentrating cheap labor new camps were then constructed throughout the Soviet sphere of influence wherever the economic task at hand dictated their existence or was designed specifically to avail itself of them such as the White Sea Baltic canal are the baikal-amur mainline including facilities in big cities parts of the famous Moscow Metro and the Moscow State University new campus were built by forced labor many more projects during the rapid industrialization of the 1930s wartime and post-war periods were fulfilled on the backs of convicts the activity of gulag camps spanned a wide cross-section of Soviet industry Gorky organized in 1933 a trip of 120 writers and artists to the White Sea Baltic canal 36 of them wrote a propaganda book about the construction published in 1934 and destroyed in 1937 the majority of gulag camps were positioned in extremely remote areas of northeastern Siberia the best-known clusters are serviced lagged the Northeast camps along kolyma river and Noorie log near nori lists and in the southeastern parts of the soviet union mainly in the steppes of kazakhstan Loog leg step lag passion lag a very precise map was made by the memorial foundation these were vast and sparsely inhabited regions with no roads in fact the construction of the roads themselves was assigned to the inmates of specialized railroad camps or sources of food but rich in minerals and other natural resources such as timber however camps were generally spread throughout the entire Soviet Union including the European parts of Russia Belarus and Ukraine there were several camps outside the Soviet Union in Czechoslovakia Hungary Poland and Mongolia which were under the direct control of the gulag not all camps were fortified some in Siberia were marked only by posts escape was deterred by the harsh elements as well as tracking dogs that were assigned to each camp while during the 1920s and 1930s native tribes often aided escapees many of the tribes were also victimized by escaped thieves tantalized by large rewards as well they began aiding authorities in the capture of gulag inmates camp guards were given stern incentive to keep their inmates in line that all costs if a prisoner escaped under a guards watch the guard would often be stripped of his uniform and become a gulag inmate himself further if an escaping prisoner was shot guards could be fined amounts that were often equivalent to one or two weeks wages in some cases teams of inmates were dropped off in new territory with a limited supply of resources and left to set up a new camp or die sometimes it took several waves of colonists before any one group survived to establish the camp the area along the integer K River was known as the gulag inside the gulag in 1926 the Oymyakon osmocon village in this region registered the record low temperature of minus seventy one point two degrees Celsius minus 96 degrees Fahrenheit under the supervision of Lavrentiy Beria who headed both NKVD and the soviet atom bomb program until his demise in 1953 thousands of Zechs gulag inmates were used to mine uranium ore and prepare test facilities on Novaya Zemlya vega island Semipalatinsk among other sites throughout the history of the soviet union there were at least four hundred seventy six separate camp administrations the russian researcher Galina Ivanova stated that to date Russian historians have discovered and described 476 camps that existed at different times on the territory of the USSR it is well known that practically every one of them had several branches many of which were quite large in addition to the large numbers of camps there were no less than 2000 colonies it would be virtually impossible to reflect the entire mass of gulag facilities on a map that would also account for the various times of their existence since many of these existed only for short periods the number of camp administrations at any given point was lower it peaked in the early 1950s when there were more than 100 camp administrations across the Soviet Union most camp administrations oversaw several single camp units some as many as dozens or even hundreds the infamous complexes were those at calema nore liske and Vorkuta all in Arctic or subarctic regions however prisoner mortality in noria liske in most periods was actually lower than across the camp system as a whole Topic special institutions there were separate camps or zones within camps for juveniles Malala keema Lillet ki the disabled in Spassky and mothers manche manche with babies family members of traders of the motherland see circlin sama is Medicare adeney CHS IR Klien semi is menaker adeney were placed under a special category of repression secret research laboratories known as shurochka cerska held arrested and convicted scientists some of them prominent where they anonymously developed new technologies and also conducted basic research topic historiography you topic origins and functions of the gulag according to historian Stephen Barnes there exist four major ways of looking at the origins and functions of the gulag the first approach was championed by Alexander Solzhenitsyn and as what Barnes terms the moral explanation according to this view Soviet ideology eliminated the moral checks on the darker side of human nature providing convenient justifications for violence and evil doing on all levels from political decision-making to personal relations another approach as the political explanation according to which the gulag along with executions was primarily a means for eliminating the regime's perceived political enemies this understanding is favored among others by historian Robert conquest the economic explanation in turn is set out by historian and Appelbaum argues that the Soviet regime instrumentalized the gulag for its economic development projects although never economically profitable it was perceived as such right up to Stalin's death in 1953 finally Barnes advances his own forth explanation which situates the gulag in the context of modern projects of cleansing the social body of hostile elements through spatial isolation and physical elimination of individuals defined as harmful Hannah Arendt argued that as part of the totalitarian system of government the camps of the gulag system were experiments in total domination in her view the goal of a totalitarian system was not merely to establish limits on liberty but rather to abolish Liberty entirely in service of its ideology she argues that the gulag system was not merely political repression because the system survived and grew long after Stalin had why doubt all serious political resistance although the various camps were initially filled with criminals and political prisoners eventually they were filled with prisoners who were arrested irrespective of anything relating to them as individuals but rather only on the basis of their membership in some ever-shifting category of imagined threats to the state she also argues that the function of the gulag system was not truly economic although the Soviet government deemed them all forced labor camps this in fact highlighted that the work in the camps was deliberately pointless since all Russian workers could be subject to forced labor the only real economic purpose they typically served was financing the cost of their own supervision otherwise the work performed was generally useless either by design or made that way through extremely poor planning and execution some workers even preferred more difficult work if it was actually productive she differentiated between authentic forced labor camps concentration camps and annihilation camps inauthentic labor camps inmates worked in relative freedom and are sentenced for limited periods concentration camps had extremely high mortality rates and but were still essentially organized for labor purposes annihilation camps were those where the inmates were systematically wiped out through starvation and neglect she criticizes other commentators conclusion that the purpose of the camp's was a supply of cheap labor according to her the Soviets were able to liquidate the camp system without serious economic consequences showing that the camps were not an important source of labour and were overall economically irrelevant air and argues that together with the systematize arbitrary cruelty inside the camps this served the purpose of total domination by eliminating the idea that the arrestees had any political or legal rights morality was destroyed by maximizing cruelty and by organizing the camps internally to make the inmates and guards complicit the terror resulting from operation of the gulag system caused people outside of the camps to cut all ties with anyone who was arrested or purged and to avoid forming ties with others for fear of being associated with anyone who was targeted as a result the camps were essential as the nucleus of a system that destroyed individuality and dissolved all social bonds thereby the system attempted to eliminate any capacity for resistance or self-directed action in the greater population topic archival documents statistical reports made by the og PU NKVD MGB MVD between the 1930s and 1950s are kept in the state archive of the Russian Federation formerly called central state archive of the October Revolution CSA Oh are these documents were highly classified and inaccessible amid glasnost and democratization in the late 1980s victors M Pskov and other Russian researchers managed to gain access to the documents and published the highly classified statistical data collected by the og PU NKVD MGB MVD and related to the number of the gulag prisoners special settlers etc in 1995 zeng Pskov wrote that foreign scientists have begun to be admitted to the restricted access collection of these documents in the state archive of the Russian Federation since 1992 however only one historian named Li's M Pskov was admitted to these archives and later the archives were again closed according to Leonid lo patent akov while considering the issue of reliability of the primary data provided by corrective labor institutions it is necessary to take into account the following two circumstances on the one hand their administration was not interested to understate the number of prisoners in its reports because it would have automatically led to a decrease in the food supply plan for camps prisons and corrective labor colonies the decrement in food would have been accompanied by an increase in mortality that would have led to wrecking of the vast production program of the gulag on the other hand overstatement of data of the number of prisoners also did not comply with departmental interests it was fraught with the same ie impossible increase in production tasks set by planning bodies in those days people were highly responsible for non fulfillment of plan it seems that a resultant of these objective departmental interests was a sufficient degree of reliability of the reports between 1990 and 1992 the first precise statistical data on the Gulag based on the Gulag archives were published by victors M scoff these had been generally accepted by leading Western scholars despite the fact that a number of inconsistencies were found in this statistics it is also necessary to note that not all the conclusions drawn by zem Pskov based on his data have been generally accepted thus Sergei mikheyev alleged that although literary sources for example the books of Lev razgon or Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn did not envisage the total number of the camps very well and markedly exaggerated their size on the other hand victors M Pskov who published many documents by the NKVD and KGB was far from understanding of the gulag essence and the nature of socio-political processes in the country he added that without distinguishing the degree of accuracy and reliability of certain figures without making a critical analysis of sources without comparing new data with already known information zem Pskov absolute eise's the published materials by presenting them as the ultimate truth as a result miksa daav charges that zem Pskov attempts to make generalized statements with reference to a particular document as a rule do not hold water in response some scoff wrote that the charge that zem Pskov allegedly did not compare new data with already known information could not be called fair in his words the trouble with most Western writers as that they do not benefit from such comparisons zem Pskov added that when he tried not to overuse the juxtaposition of new information with old one it was only because of a sense of delicacy not to once again psychologically traumatized the researchers whose works used incorrect figures as it turned out after the publication of the statistics by the OU GPU NKVD MGB MVD according to french historian nicolas worth the mountains of the materials of the gulag archives which are stored in funds of the state archive of the Russian Federation and are being constantly exposed during the last 15 years represent only a very small part of bureaucratic prose of immense size left over the decades of creativity by the dull and reptile organization managing the gulag in many cases local camp archives which had been stored in sheds barracks or other rapidly disintegrating buildings simply disappeared in the same way as most of the camp buildings did in 2004 in 2005 some archival documents were published in the Edition I storia Stalin's go-go Galaga connects 1920 KH provide Paul Avena 1950 KH go DAF so brainy document of v7 Tomek the history of Stalin's gulag from the late 1920s to the first half of the 1950s collection of documents in seven volumes where in each of its seven volumes covered a particular issue indicated in the title of the volume the first volume has the title massive II repressive es SSR mass repression in the USSR the second volume has the title carrot Elias stahma structurae Kadri punitive system structure and cadres the third volume has the title economy cagoule Agha economy of the gulag the fourth volume has the title ney Cellini Galaga cheese lanista us la vía so Durga Nia the population of the gulag the number and conditions of confinement the fifth volume has the title spec parisa lent CBS SS r-spec settlers in the USSR the sixth volume has the title vast Ania Bundy eyes Abbas kavkaza Cleo genic uprisings riots and strikes of prisoners the seventh volume has the title so vets kya pep receive no care atonia politic I penitent ear nya Systema a no sure of any Icaza tell del Gao RF Soviet repressive and punitive policy annotated index of cases of the saw RF the Edition contains the brief introductions by the two patriarchs of the gulag science Robert conquest and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and 1431 documents the overwhelming majority of which were obtained from funds of the state archive of the Russian Federation topic history of gulag population estimates during the decades before the dissolution of the USSR the debates about the population size of gulag failed to arrive at generally accepted figures wide-ranging estimates have been offered and the bias toward higher or lower side was sometimes ascribed to political views of the particular author some of those earlier estimates both high and low are shown in the table below the glass most political reforms in the late 1980s and the subsequent dissolution of the USSR led to the release of a large amount of formerly classified archival documents including new demographic and NKVD data analysis of the official gulag statistics by Western scholars immediately demonstrated that despite their inconsistency they do not support previously published higher estimates importantly the released documents made possible to clarify terminology used to describe different categories of forced labor population because the use of the terms forced labor gulag camps interchangeably by early researchers led to significant confusion and resulted in significant inconsistencies in the earlier estimates archival studies revealed several components of the NKVD penal system in the Stalinist USSR prisons labor camps labor colonies as well as various settlements exile and of non-custodial forced labor although most of them fit the definition of forced labor only labor camps and labor colonies were associated with punitive forced labor in detention forced labor camps gulag camps were hard regime camps whose inmates were serving more than three year terms as a rule they were situated in remote parts of the USSR and labor conditions were extremely hard there they formed a core of the gulag system the inmates of corrective labour colonies served shorter terms these colonies were located in less remote parts of the USSR and they were run by local NKVD administration preliminary analysis of the gulag camps and colonies statistics see the chart on the right demonstrated that the population reached the maximum before the World War two then dropped sharply partially due to massive releases partially due to wartime high mortality and then was gradually increasing until the end of Stalin era reaching the global maximum in 1953 when the combined population of gulag camps and labor colonies amounted to two million six hundred twenty-five thousand the results of these archival studies convinced many scholars including Robert conquest or Stephen Wheatcroft to reconsider their earlier estimates of the size of the gulag population although the high numbers of arrested and deaths are not radically different from earlier estimates although such scholars as Rose fielder Vishnevsky point at several inconsistencies in archival data with rose field pointing out the archival figure of 1 million one hundred ninety six thousand three hundred sixty-nine for the population of the gulag and labor colonies combined on December 31st 1936 as less than half the 2.75 million labor camp population given to the census board by the NKVD for the 1937 census it is generally believed that these data provide more reliable and detailed information that the indirect data and literary sources available for the scholars during the Cold War era although conquests cited Boreas report to the Politburo of the labor camp numbers at the end of 1938 stating there were almost 7 million prisoners in the labor camps more than three times the archival figure for 1938 and an official report to Stalin by the Soviet Minister of State Security in 1952 stating there were 12 million prisoners in the labor camps these data allowed scholars to conclude that during the period of 1928 253 about 14 million prisoners passed through the system of gulag labor camps and four to five million passed through the labor colonies thus these figures reflect the number of convicted persons and do not take into account the fact that a significant part of gulag inmates had been convicted more than one time so the actual number of convicted as somewhat overstated by these statistics from other hand during some periods of gulag history the official figures of gulag population reflected the camp's capacity not the actual number of inmates so the actual figures were 15 percent higher in eg 1946 topic influence you topic culture the Gulag spanned nearly four decades of Soviet and East European history and affected millions of individuals its cultural impact was enormous the gulag has become a major influence on contemporary Russian thinking and an important part of modern Russian folklore many songs by the authors performers known as the bards most notably Vladimir Vysotsky and Alexander Gallic neither of whom ever served time in the camps described life inside the gulag and glorified the life of Zacks words and phrases which originated in the labor camps became part of the Russian Soviet vernacular in the 1960s and 1970s the memoirs of Alexander dole Gun Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn varlam chellamma and yevgeniya Ginsberg among others became a symbol of defiance in Soviet society these writings harshly chastised the Soviet people for their tolerance and apathy regarding the gulag but at the same time provided a testament to the courage and resolve of those who were imprisoned another cultural phenomenon in the Soviet Union linked with the gulag was the forced migration of many artists and other people of culture to Siberia this resulted in a renaissance of sorts in places like Magadan where for example the quality of theater production was comparable to Moscow's and Eddie Rosner played jazz topic literature many eyewitness accounts of gulag prisoners have been published varlam chellamma's Colima tales as a short story collection cited by most major works on the gulag and widely considered one of the main soviet accounts viktor Kravchenko wrote i chose freedom after defecting to the united states in 1944 as a leader of industrial plants he had encountered forced labor camps in across the Soviet Union from 1935 to 1941 he describes a visit to one camp at Kemerovo on the tom river in Siberia factories paid a fixed sum to the KGB for every convict they employed Anatoly Granof ski wrote I was an NKVD agent after defecting to Sweden in 1946 and included his experiences seeing gulag prisoners as a young boy as well as his experiences as a prisoner himself in 1939 Granof skis father was sent to the gulag in 1937 Julius Marga Linz booked a travel to the land Zika was finished in 1947 but it was impossible to publish such a book about the Soviet Union at the time immediately after world war ii gusta hurling grazinsky wrote a world apart which was translated into english by Andrzej Cheol cause and published with an introduction by Bertrand Russell in 1951 by describing life in the gulag in a harrowing personal account it provides an in-depth original analysis of the nature of the Soviet communist system Viktor Herman's book coming out of the ice an unexpected life Hermann experienced firsthand many places prisons and experiences that Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn with able to reference in only passing or through brief secondhand accounts Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's book The Gulag Archipelago was not the first literary work about labor camps his previous book on the subject one day in the life of Ivan Denisovich about a typical day in the life of a gulag inmate was originally published in the most prestigious Soviet monthly Nova Mir new world in November 1962 but was soon banned and withdrawn from all libraries it was the first work to demonstrate the gulag as an instrument of governmental repression against its own citizens on a massive scale the first circle an account of three days in the lives of prisoners in the Marfa no shurochka or special prison was submitted for publication to the Soviet authorities shortly after one day in the life of Ivan Denisovich but was rejected and later published abroad in 1968 Slava Mir rises book the Long Walk the true story of a trek to freedom in 1941 the author and six other fellow prisoners escaped a Soviet labor camp in yakit SiC a camp where enduring hunger cold untended wounds untreated illnesses and avoiding daily executions were everyday Horrors Janos Rosa's a Hungarian writer often referred to as the Hungarian Solzhenitsyn wrote many books and articles on the issue of the gulag Zoltan choukai a Hungarian documentary filmmaker made several films about gulag camps Carlos Stagner a Croatian communist who was active in the former kingdom of Yugoslavia and the manager of the Comintern publishing house in Moscow 1932 - 39 was arrested one night and taken from his Moscow home after being accused of anti revolutionary activities he spent the next 20 years in camps from solovki to nori Liske after USSR Yugoslavian political normalization he was retried and quickly found innocent he left the Soviet Union with his wife who had been waiting for him for 20 years in 1956 and spent the rest of his life in Zagreb Croatia he wrote an impressive book titled 7,000 days in Siberia dancing under the red star by Karl Taube an ISBN 1 4000 707 8 tells the story of Margaret Werner an athletic girl who moves to Russia right before the start of Stalin's terror she faces many hardships as her father is taken away from her and imprisoned Werner is the only American woman who survived the gulag to tell about it Alexander dole Gunn's story an American in the gulag is BN oh three nine four four nine four nine seven Oh by a member of the US Embassy and I was a slave in Russia is B and O eight one five nine five eight oh oh five an American factory owner's son were two more American citizens interned who wrote of their ordeal they were interned due to their American citizenship for about eight years C 1946 to fifty-five Ginsberg wrote two famous books about her remembrances journey into the whirlwind and within the whirlwind Saavik Markovic stood Amelia a pro Croatian Montenegrin ideologist caught in Austria by the Red Army in 1945 he was sent to the USSR and spent ten years in the gulag after his release Markovic wrote his autobiographical account in two volumes titled ten years in gulag deceit godina you gulag ooh matica Serna Gorski Podgorica Montenegro 2004 an Eaton Andrus Cutlass book 20 years in Siberia 20 Donnie in Siberia is the own life's account written by a Romanian peasant woman from Bukovina mahalo village near sanity who managed to survive the harsh forced labor system together with her three sons together with her husband and her three underage children she was deported from mahalo village to the Soviet you Malone and its autonomous okrug at the Polar Circle without a trial or even a communicated accusation the same night of June 12 to 13 1941 that is before the breakout of the Second World War overall 602 fellow villagers were arrested and deported without any prior notice her mother received the same sentence but was spared from deportation after the fact that she was a paraplegic was acknowledged by the authorities it was later discovered that the reason for her deportation and forced labour was the fake and nonsensical claim that allegedly her husband had been a mayor in the Romanian administration a politician and a rich peasant none of the latter of which was true separated from her husband she brought up the three boys overcame typhus scorbutic malnutrition it stream cold and harsh toils to later return to Bukovina after rehabilitation her manuscript was written toward the end of her life in the simple and direct language of the peasant with three years of public school education and was secretly brought to Romania before the fall of Romanian communism in 1982 her manuscript was first published in 1991 her deportation was shared mainly with Romanians from Bukovina and basarabia finished and polish prisoners as token proof to show that gulag labor camps had also been used for the shattering extermination of the natives in the newly occupied territories of the Soviet Union Frances AK Al Yankovich solovki prisoner Lagoo Popov a Bulgarian Communist and a defendant in the leipzig trial along with Georgi Dimitrov and vassal Tanev was arrested in 1937 during the Stalinist purges and spent 17 years in nor elog Popov was released in 1954 after the death of Stalin and returned to Bulgaria he wrote his autobiographical account in the book from the leipzig trial to the Siberia camps at Lodge p6 gia proces visa brisket lagari is talks APOD sofia bulgaria 2012 ISBN nine seven eight six one nine one five two oh two five one topic colonization you Soviet state documents show that the goals of the gulag included colonization of sparsely populated remote areas to this end the notion of free settlement was introduced when well-behaved persons had served the majority of their terms they could be released for free settlement vuln apostle any vole no apostle any a outside the confinement of the camp they were known as free settlers vuln apostle and Zevon apostle and see not to be confused with the term so nobis L&C sown apostle and see exile settlers in addition for persons who served full term but who were denied the free choice of place of residence it was recommended to assign them for free settlement and give them land in the general vicinity of the place of confinement the Gulag inherited this approach from the katorga system it is estimated that of the 40,000 people collecting state pensions in Vorkuta 32,000 are trapped former gulag inmates or their descendants topic life after term served persons who served a term in a camp or in a prison were restricted from taking a wide range of jobs concealment of a previous imprisonment was a triable offense persons who served terms as politicals were nuisances for first departments provide l / VJ at Dell outlets of the secret police that all enterprises and institutions because former politicals had to be monitored many people released from camps were restricted from settling in larger cities topic gulag memorials both Moscow and st. Petersburg have memorials to the victims of the gulag made of boulders from the solovki camp the first prison camp in the gulag system Moscow's memorial is on Lubyanka square the site of the headquarters of the NKVD people gather at these memorials every year on the day of victims of the repression October 30th topic gulag Museum Moscow has the state gulag Museum whose first director was Anton Antonov of Zenko in 2015 another museum dedicated to the gulag was opened in Moscow topic see also corrective labour colony list of gulag camps MVD special camp list of concentration and internment camps 101st kilometre article 58 rsfsr Penal Code federal prison system of the Russian Federation gulag detainees forced settlements in the Soviet Union mass graves in the Soviet Union memorial Society persecution of Christians in the Soviet Union political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union political repression in the Soviet Union population transfer in the Soviet Union shurochka a form of Soviet okay be within the gulag system of camps USSR anti-religious campaign 1928 to 41 internment camps in Sweden during World War two penal labor in the United States Danube black sea canal Devil's Island French Guiana goleo tok yugoslavia katorga a system of penal labor that existed in both the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union shinjang re-education camps China Nazi concentration camps quale so North Korea laogai China military units to aid production Cuba reeducation Camp Vietnam Spock prison people's Socialist Republic of Albania [Music] equals equals notes
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what's in my bag?
[Applause] [Music] hello everyone welcome back to my channel today I will be filming a what's in my bag mostly what's in my backpack cuz I don't really wear like a purse or anything every day I just use my backpack and I tried filming this last week but I ended up hating it and it was 95 degrees so I have a fan on and you could hear that in the audio what's happening out there but um sorry I feeling a little crazy I just got out of the shower and I feel like I'm getting sick so I have some tea in my Harry Potter mug and it's vanilla chai with honey okay but let's get started let's get started this is it my backpack it's just the jet sport with oh sorry the zipper here and then it's it for here super here basic first thing I have is this flip on the little handle thing just in case I need it wow this is like bad fighting I don't know but I'm gonna open the first zipper and here I have my two notebooks from five star they're both College rules for three subjects their basic this one's English this one for biopsychology next I have my English book The Omnivore's Dilemma it's pretty good book not gonna lie but the first whole section is about porn so next is my planner I love this thing because I'll have all these stickers on it flower put on the back has a Beetlejuice sticker I got it from Amazon if anyone's wondering it's a nice size it has like the Lund weeks notes next I have play-doh because my teacher in my bio psych class told us to buy some but we've only used it once for like five minutes so I don't know that's yeah next I have my pencil case it's from Amazon as well it's pretty good quality I've had it for like a year now and sold it up I just have highlighters and call her Pegasus I like to call our coordinator I know makes it more fun I have the charger throw away my portable my dad did because he said it was leaking but he's gonna get me a new one but I have the charger just in case did my phone dies all the time next I have my little girl pack thing as wipes lady needs band-aids q-tips you know just a little emergency pack that's it for this then there's like this laptop holder thing but there's just trash in there moving on next I'm going to open the smallest zipper cuz there's not that much in there I have my little clipper card it's what we use to pay for like the train or the bus and stuff yep comes in handy Matt I have Altoids could you never know when you need to freshen your breath I always have like a mint or gum I don't know but sorry that was weird next I have my chopsticks I've talked about these before if you saw my skating care and my everyday get ready with me video but I like beans actually bought the Vaseline one cousin my cousin Julia uses it I decided to copy her shot next I have my little mirror just in case I'm like food in my teeth or I want to put mascara or eyeliner oh so dirty sorry next I have my air pods and like this cute Pokemon looking case yeah yeah I feel like I'm getting sick I'm so sorry next I have my bath and body hand sanitizer it's in pumpkin cupcake and oh my god it smells oh it's so good I love autumn scents from Bath & Body because they're just next I have this little angel that my mom or my dad got for us so each of us have one my dad keeps his in his car and my mom and my mom keeps hers in her purse yeah my hair's a little crazy oh my god okay yeah but just keep it you know I think it's really nice to have a little thing to rely it I mean yeah it's just nice hat that's it right yeah the front pocket next we go to the middle pocket here there's there's a lot in there hold on I have the bag full of my earrings necklaces and rings you know I just take it to go when I feel like changing my earrings or you know just little accessories there's also extra hair ties and a nail clipper you can't see it but yeah little emergency stuff yes I have a bag a bag full of like makeup and stuff oh you should take out the settings break I don't know why that did it but it just has mascara an eyelash curler liquid eyeliner blue eyeliner regular black liner this lip injection thing the toothpaste the claws eyebrow gel hydrating lip oil and another blue eyeliner if I want to spice it next I have these two snack things which I'm pretty busted today thank you this is a pop-tart by a nature pack it's like this pumpkin pie pop-tart and it's crumbled up I'm just gonna leave that out of my bag before it turns into dust next I have this kind bar it's dark chocolate and I really like eating these in between classes or before class they're just nice to have like they don't make me feel crappy but I'm hungry have these there's a whole bunch in my kitchen so next I have my gum I just use the five experiment experiment gum in the case doesn't like to stay open I don't know why but yeah I just I don't know then I have my wallet it's from forever 21 it has this like a limited edition keychain thing which I love just has coins in here I don't like to put that much because then it gets too bulky but not gonna show my student ID card cuz it's awful but I just have clipper another clipper card I have like five and then I my debit card some business cards from my old cork or his library card and cash [Music] my my ugly ID card and then over here I have this Sephora perfume example from YSL it's the black opium one and in taste I just every wife in here it just smells so nice you know you want to spray it on you feel a little edgy I don't know that oh I have my inhaler sometimes I can't breathe so I have this and have another Bath & Body thing it's the marshmallow pumpkin latte lotion and it smells great of course actually how this and like the big lotion size and the body wash I just I need to have it during this time here gotta smell good yeah and they have this little thing so out of focus I had this little thing fold like advils just in case I get a headache because school gives me a headache all the time then I have these extra earphones just in case my ear pods die or if I forget my ear plugs at home or if they're just being crappy I just have these and I was like that plug in I have my keys the Chinese pepper spray cuz you know self-defense you know against creeps at my house keys my mail key by little with gym key things and portable scissors that I love how cute wait they pull out like that and they're really sharp but it really shines but it comes in handy I have another clip on this is the creme brulee one it won't focus but then I have this like key changing that's attached to the backpack it has this Ford keychain from forever 21 another extra hair tie and this like pocket knife thing my dad gave me has like the little knives here and then I have this keychain thing that has a little long those tool in it some screwdrivers and a flashlight um and then gum wrappers that's pretty much it's pretty much what's in my bag then of course have my phone it's another wildflower brand I love this brand I wish they'd sponsor me because I'm telling you I have like multiple phone cases all I need is a new phone and I'm set I still have the iPhone 6 but thanks for watching this video I hope you enjoyed it it was actually requested by one of you pops the name up here just old my cousin's friends so thank you for that I'd love to take requires um but yeah sorry that was kind of boring it was just my backpack but I don't really carry that much um yeah thanks for watching like and subscribe and I'll see you in the next try that again and I'll see you in next Wednesday's video good bye my little devils look at the aftermath of this video I literally threw everything in there and I have to throw everything back in there also in each figure oh you want to do that should hero if you watch spirited away you know what I'm talking about yeah [Music]
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now i found that sometimes when you try to facilitate difficult discussions or difficult dialogue in the classroom students kind of shut down because they don't feel safe and the the social reading the social annotation it gives them a safe space to really have those difficult dialogues with each other and and they just just the conversations that they have they really open up and it gives them that safe space to have those discussions um that they wouldn't necessarily share those thoughts with you in the classroom like like on topics just for example um lgbtq ai discussions health disparities they're just examples where before they they really wouldn't open up and also when you think about course content in a textbook you know it just kind of brushes the surface in a textbook but with with social readings we can go out and find that rich content that we we want our students to look at and and really read and and discuss and amongst each other and and it's theirs it's not mine it's theirs it belongs to them
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8 Beliefs You Should Have About Money that‘ll help you to accumulate wealth.
this is money brand today we're going to look at eight beliefs you should have about money that'll help you to accumulate wealth george bernard shaw quoted that very few people can afford to be poor funny but true it very hard to be poor are you among the many or the few according to george bernard shaw poverty or wealth is a choice or maybe we say it's belief i talk about the law of attraction and what it takes to really become the magnet that activates this law many of us have been unconsciously magnetizing what we don't want to come to us i think this is particularly apparent when it comes to money or the lack of money so let's tackle it ask yourself this question why aren't you wealthy obviously wealth and prosperity apply to all areas of your life relationships the work you do your health but for now i'd like to focus on money belief number eight is very special and important that you cannot afford to miss it a few years back i taught a training course on prosperity in putting the course together i interviewed several people who epitomized prosperity to me not all of them had millions in the bank but they all had healthy and comfortable relationships with money they had eight tenets they agreed on one of them was prosperity comes from belief yet our cultural belief pattern around money is probably more negative and limiting than most any other area of life money is as basic to our well-being as health or relationships as zig ziglar says money isn't the most important thing in life but it's reasonably close to oxygen on the gotta have it scale yet our culture has a real love or hate relationship when it comes to money think about health if i were to walk into a training room of strangers and announce i'm dedicated to having as much health as possible i'm guessing i'd get instant respect maybe even a standing ovation but if i walked into that same room and announced i'm dedicated to having as much money as possible what kind of judgments do you think people would make such like wow that guy's so greedy or yikes and i thought he was spiritual obviously not now let's look at some of the beliefs i uncovered in my research of prosperous people a few years back as i said not all of the people i interviewed were super wealthy but they all had what they wanted in terms of money and the ability to create more whenever they desire here's what they told me they knew to be true about money number one the universe is abundant in order to prosper you have to believe that there's abundance in the world and no one can exhaust what the universe has exposed to the people number two the universe wants me to prosper this s the best belief that you should be walking head high meditating on it day in day out without the fear of failure even if it's inevitable the universe has loopholes that can help people to accumulate wealth but only those who believes that the same universe wants them to prosper will see them those who do not believe in prosperity and money success will never see those loopholes therefore open your eyes to prosperity and you'll start experiencing money triumph for those whose focus is on creating wealth and money be sure to watch the loopholes of money success and wealth creation on our channel number three all prosperity begins with belief there's nothing you'll achieve in the in the universe without belief this s the best character you must train yourself to accumulate wealth and prosperity belief is the fuel that'll drive you to reach the peak of prosperity number four money is an abstraction have you ever had a thought that you want to do something and end up doing that thought that's my point money is just a thought just like that you implemented when you want money just have thoughts about money and implement the same thought and you'll start experiencing prosperity number five money is energy when you start thinking about money some energy will appear as you really feel more and more about it you'll be so enthusiastic on how to find it and the universe will disclose opportunities that will help you to accumulate money number six money has no intelligence of its own whoever decides that'll have money and believes these eight beliefs about money he'll have it nonetheless money has no intelligence to choose whose account to go to you're the right candidate to accumulate money number seven money will respond to the instructions i give it because we said money doesn't have intelligence it follows principles it doesn't matter whoever puts these principles into action and the beliefs of money he'll have it in plenty remember to watch our seven principles of money triumph in our channel money brand number eight money demands attention have you ever paid attention to anyone or a pet like your dog what's the response they always want to be near you money works the same way pay full attention to money and it will be always enjoy your company because it trusts you whatever you pay attention to grows notice that they didn't mention anything about the economy certain professions or that money was a reflection of their self-worth they didn't talk about the need to beat out the next guy or that their relationships and families had to be sacrificed to become wealthy they didn't focus on getting certain degrees or how to climb the corporate ladder and they certainly didn't think that money had a power and mind of its own which of those eight beliefs of prosperous people ring true to you i don't mean just intellectually how many of those beliefs are wired into your system as absolutely positively no doubt about it true unfortunately we can't just memorize the list above to shift our beliefs and therefore our actions habits and perceptions around money to change underlying limiting beliefs takes some work and focus in my nlp neuro-linguistic programming trainings we teach the four requisites of lasting change understand these requisites to help you in memorizing these eight beliefs about money first is get rid of negative emotions and beliefs instead insert new positive beliefs second create a compelling future through goal setting third step is to take action fourth and last requisite is remain focused on your desired outcome and reframe any obstacles to keep your unconscious moving forward these four steps must be taken in that specific sequence it does no good to try to take massive action if your conscious or unconscious beliefs are fighting you tooth and nail that's an uphill battle you're bound to lose so it's important to release negative emotions and beliefs first and you can't simply set goals and visualize them without taking any action toward those goals inaction tells your unconscious mind that you aren't really serious about whatever you said you wanted so it turns its attention and energy elsewhere and stops looking for opportunities or presenting new ideas to help you reach your goals but if you get serious about it and take a step-by-step approach you can change your beliefs and your relationship with money life isn't all about money but as henry david thoreau pointed out wealth is the ability to fully experience life in summary the eight beliefs you should have about money that'll help you to accumulate wealth are number one the universe is abundant number two the universe wants me to prosper number three all prosperity begins with belief number four money is an abstraction number five money is energy number six money has no intelligence of its own number seven money will respond to the instructions i give it number eight money demands attention thank you for watching money brand be sure to subscribe because more incredible content is on the way we love you
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LIVE with Lance Wallnau | January 6th Anniversary
[Music] well well god bless you it is the one let me take this photo off hallelujah bless you guys it is the one year anniversary of january 6th and i know i'm live on youtube and on twitter and they gave us all these warnings but you know what we're gonna talk about it anyway amen um today i have on a special guest it's such an honor to have him here dr lance walnut who is an author who is the um innovator and and introduced the concept of seven mountains of culture which really really woke me up back in 2016. i've been watching him ever since i got saved so it's such an honor to have him here today amen but today we're going to talk about the one year anniversary and what it means and what the left is saying and what we should be saying as patriots which is the truth of what happened on that day i was there uh lance was there we were at the ellipse when president trump was speaking lance dr lance was in the front row i was sitting on the porta-potties all the way back back there because i i was actually i came late so uh but it's all good i will be right back i want to play quick commercial quick thank you to the sponsor of this show and i'll be right back with dr lance walnut are you frustrated with this new administration like so many of us are where we're seeing guest prices going up maybe your retirement fund is dwindling you're losing money and you're looking for a new approach well noble gold is a great place to start if you're looking for an ira or a 401k precious metals is the way to go and this month noble gold is gifting a one ounce solid silver american eagle coin with every ira or 401k taken out find out more at noblegoldinvestments.com again that's noblegoldinvestments.com lance it's an honor for you to be here with us today uh what are your thoughts we have vp residents of the white house comparing january 6 to 9 11 in pearl harbor you were there on the on the road with president trump what are your thoughts on on what biden is saying what the what harris is saying what's going on i compare kamala harris's performance as vice president with the hindenburg disaster that's my response i i'm always amazed at how the uh the democrats find this grasp of history where they create catastrophes that are totally exaggerated out of proportion for uh events that they want to manipulate americans by some kind of association with so the pearl harbor analogy the civil war analogy um they're all very weak uh for a couple reasons not the least of which is uh kenosha wisconsin saw a lot more damage done to property that by you know 10 000 leftists that were paid to go work for antifa uh and burn up a city then we saw in washington dc with a million people that were there there was no burnt buildings there was no torch limos i mean even the even the line right now that everyone's using which is it was inexcusable it was violent it was inappropriate i'm even challenging that whole scenario you've got a picture there of a limousine we didn't see that limousine on january 6th you know when we saw that limousine burn we started the trump inauguration i saw it because it was my limousine some business guy got it from my wife because she had to have a hip surgery he said let's i want to drive you there so i get out of that limo and antifa comes around the corner and after they destroy starbucks and burn another limo they torched and firebombed this one and then and then graffitied it on the outside you didn't see this january 6 anna you didn't see that at all the only death you saw january 6 was an unarmed female um veteran from the air force who was shot by a barney fife incompetent um deputy in the building who with a history of leaving his gun in the men's room so you you don't see uh what you're not looking at in january 6 is the facts 10 000 hours of footage video footage we haven't been able to see yet and um and actually wait real quick because first of all this is kenosha what you were talking about resurrectionist did no that's what democrats do when democrats and by the way you picked one city you could have picked 200 you could have gone down from hollywood to portland to seattle uh to cincinnati uh minneapolis you could have gone to several cities and then you could look at the uh hospitalization of of uh 200 policemen the death of policemen like over 20 policemen you could have watched billions of dollars of destruction this is the part that has rational americans furious how can you have this kabuki theater going on today with even dick cheney of course he's coming down to you know with with uh because liz cheney who is a disgrace to the republican party the old establishment the uniparty the republican democrats that trump had and the populist movement has to weed out of washington if it's possible um they're all locked stepping on this is the worst thing that ever happened no the worst thing that ever happened trump nailed it today he said the worst thing that ever happened was stealing the election this was a peaceful assembly of over one million people the majority many of them were christians which shofars up there praying and i think what happened was you had you had infiltration of a couple of elements one which is probably rowdy um you know americans who by the way after looking at all the cities burning on the left i guess you could give one group of republicans an opportunity to ventilate their frustration but 95 of the people were actually not there for that purpose i want to know how many fbi agents were infiltrated into that mob that were inspiring action how many of the how many government um intelligence service agents were plain clothes in there how many antifa guys we know it because we had evangelists up there evangelizing black lives matter and antifa and when we were asking where's the rest of you guys they said they were in meetings they were in washington where do you think the pipe bombs came from remember that story i love this i was there that day and i'm looking for the pipe bombs because i heard they were they were all over the place well how do you think they got there did the shofar blowing catholic charismatics stick them in the overhead compartment when they flew in how did they get them there they were local they were driven in well let me tell you something washington dc isn't mega country they were driven in by the union guys and by the activists who planted them there and then they realized that's over playing their hand a little bit so they got rid of them and the media crushed the story that's right i mean that's exactly what i saw too i mean i was there in the ellipse when president trump was giving a speech by the way all these people that came there it was over three million people i was sitting on a porta potty all the way far in the back and i want to show you guys a quick video of this is my personal video of of everyone that was behind me i was it was the most that's amazing put that put that up again i want to see that that is amazing wow so that so that's not my personal photo this is a personal video i want to show you watch this [Applause] [Music] oh yeah that that that looks like one wild crazy crowd man that looks like people ready to tear down government property if anything that's evidence of what a typical trump rally looks like that's exactly right regular folks sitting there with the flags i mean it was such an amazing moment all the and just the energy and the excitement of hearing our president talk about what they're going to do with this rigged election yeah they they had to shut it down let me share something with our audience out there because i mean we probably have a few wackos listening to us but the majority of people are are sane christians here's the reality of this i talked to a a marxist guy and he said you want to know what your government fears the most about you it's your ability to put people on the streets i mean look at when they get people on the streets they get they get the crazies it's like in the book of acts where they have to hire um you know in the marketplace certain what what there's a word for in king james lewd fellows of the baser sort i mean that's pretty much if you look at the antifa lineup it's lewd fellows of the baser sword that's king james but in our case we don't pay him i mean when i was i was down after the riots there at trump's inauguration they had the pink hat day with all the women coming out with the you know the protest and i i was having to been at the hilton where they do the prayer breakfast and i walked into the basement anna by accident the ground level and i took a photograph of 100 organizations funded by dark money on the left that paid for the people to show up the only ones that were really showing up voluntarily were the local liberals because i know some friends of mine were marching there some some friends of uh annabelle that went to college with her but the rest of them were bussed in so i saw it they they have a lot of organizations they fund in order to make a protest you know what we do for a protest we put out a mean or a facebook post and a million to three million can show up here's what this marxist said your government is scared to death of your ability to show up in mass when they saw stop the steal and they realized a million could show up when they figured that two to three million could show they're afraid of the populist movement they're afraid of the fact that we don't need funding an organization the country will show up that scares the elites more than anything so they had to shut this down they had to penetrate january 6. they had to in in a they're always demonically ahead of us this is what bothers me this is why i'm praying we raise our game as christians because that was a set up from hell if i ever saw one the moment i looked up that weak police line and i saw and i saw the fact that they got guides there with tattoos and earrings and maga hats i said no no no this is not your walmart uh trump crowd here these guys are activists these guys are infiltrating and then then you got guys like epps who's already been exposed who is right who is who is basically either a working with the fbi or or is some other government agent working with them and he's rallying people to go do a breach and then we got our dummies walking through you could see our real radicals walking walking through the capitol taking selfies and taking pictures by the way none of those expensive beautiful historic pictures were torn down if you've ever been there none of the statues were toppled over not like when the left goes into lafayette square and pulls everything down when we go in we stay within the lines and we take pictures of ourselves this whole thing is a disgrace what i'm seeing the government do to villainize citizens is only making me mad amen same and if you watched the movie then my my buddies did called capital punishment you will see videos of the i don't know who it is in plain clothes orchestrating and telling people to go into the capitol they have the doors open i mean if you there's footage of it there's thousands and thousands of hours yeah that's this guy epps i'm talking about who's who is who has not been by the way these are called unindicted co-conspirators all the unindicted i want to know a list of all the unindicted i can't wait for midterms by the way that people need to watch that it's what's it called again that uh that documentary is capital punishment yes capital punishment kyle kyle cyrsi uh and floyd brown is involved with that yes and you guys need to see you guys need to see it we got like 1200 or so people uh on flashpoint that went and uh rented it or bought it you got it guys got to watch it you know what bothers me most about that anna is uh is the citizens 70 year old grandmoms moms and dads where the fbi shows up with a swat team in the neighborhood with a stun grenade going off on the lawn and then boom boom boom and then ready to break the door down and dad's coming out in their pajamas protecting their daughters as whole swatis this is this is soviet style state police use of government agents to intimidate people i pray to god that we gut the democratic party in the midterms by 90 seats by wiping them out in the senate and that we have commissions and committees that are going to do a reverse investigation of cia fbi and department of justice corruption under the bide administration and how it was weaponized against citizens i believe honestly i believe that ray needs to talk about the laptop what they knew what they have and what the whole thing is coming out and i really believe they fear what i just said more than anything because there's nothing we can do now till we have the ability to have the levers of power and pry open that can of worms and look inside unfortunately there it there's such corruption it is such a swamp even if you have the thousands of hours of footage they deny it and here's an interesting fact too 738 people were charged in in capital insurrection but here's what's interesting i'm gonna pull up this article right now um only 171 pled guilty but the charges there was not one charge of insurrection not one charge it says here more than 700 people have been charged with crime since supporting you know then president violently stormed the capital i mean there was a few there was agitators there right so here are the here are the guilty pleas right here are the charges obstruction of official proceeding parading demonstrating or picketing in a capital building two counts of conspiracy one count of obstruction picketing parading picketing parade parading not one of insurrection charge not one yeah and so not one and so merrick garland is under this tremendous pressure uh because as far as the left is concerned this is the scary part it's honestly scary it is it's like it's like invasion of the body snatchers these guys on the left have got have got uh have are demonized to the extent that there's an interesting bible verse it says that you know that god gives people over to a spirit of delusion if they receive not the love of the truth there's a certain point when you're dealing with uh public policy and you have a position of responsibility and authority where when you begin to suppress the truth and unrighteousness you open yourself up to a deluding spirit so that what the bible says is you believe the lie and so the lie actually starts off being a lie that you're just saying for political purposes because that's how politics is the danger is you can actually start to believe the lie and you no longer know it's a lie you think it's the truth and that's the extent to which i think a lot of these people are i think they're beyond hypocrisy i think they're in the place of delusional so you've got people calling merrick garland and saying you need to do something to use you better start delivering he can't because there's nothing to deliver there's no insurrection there do you know the fbi here's an interesting story when the defense attorneys started to demand access to the footage for the purpose of defending their clients from conspiracy meaning working together to for an insurrection requires coordination you can't just have a hundred people independently insurrecting has to be a coordinated thing to be an insurrection so they so the defense attorney said all right we're going to defend our clients on the basis of the fact that there was no networking or coordination you will not be able to prove it you've got all their cell phones you've got their surveillance you're not going to prove that we however are going to counter with the argument there may be networking against them on the government's part we want footage we wanted we want to be able to explore who the underground agents are we won't reveal them but we have to have information suddenly anna the fbi came up with a unique conclusion we're wrapping up the case because we see no evidence of collusion amongst the insurrection participants this appears to be all independent there was no networking they shut down the investigation so they couldn't be investigated catch what i said the news didn't cover it they didn't want the footage forensically reviewed in public because it would expose the agents they've got embedded in the proud boys in the oath keepers in the one percenters and in the uh altercation with the police and the guy that you saw who's harold epps who was actually organizing militia for two days trying to create a breach working for the government working for the government i mean they completely cover up kenosha and all you know the insurrection on january 20th 2017 president trump's inauguration day they they completely put it under the rug but come after these these grandmas and grandpas and patriots who were like oh we're we're allowed to come into the capitol um it's it's just crazy i want to say this too work when i work with project veritas back in 2018 this was something that i realized because i had a friend who was also working undercover he infiltrated antifa portland city antifa and he was there undercover for a year he said anna they are so organized so organized and so they would be flown out and they would come he said a lot of them when when he infiltrated them he said we would use u-hauls we would use u-hauls we would use trucks and big vans white vans that have no windows they would pop it open and they would jump out and they would you know they cause terror and then go back in no cell phones allowed not one cell phone allowed because obviously criminals don't want criminal activity on video and so he had an undercover camera so it didn't even matter but he said they're highly organized they're highly um you know they sit down and they're organized but the thing is the televisions you know the media covers and says oh this is this is the growing concern around the country meanwhile it's only a group of absolute radicals who cause terror who infiltrate i want to say this as well when i was there on january 6 i was at the ellipse and after president trump spoke is when everyone dispersed a lot of people went home to the hotel a lot of people were walking around i remember walking on constitutional avenue i was with my friend and we were uh we were actually evangelizing we had a big speaker that another evangelist friend brought and we were evangelizing all the way down constitutional avenue jesus israel you know preaching the word we walked so slow we were praying for people we were seeing miracles we were seeing people you know delivered received jesus i mean it was awesome we got to the capitol and we didn't even step foot on the capitol we were right outside of it and we were preaching and i was i was preaching as well and then i saw people all bloody walking by and i'm thinking what the world is happening so we just kept praying and preaching what i want to say is is is that it was just like there there weren't that many people compared to the ellipse i mean the ellipse it was so many people and so it was impossible to get there after president trump told us to go and be violent no he told us to be peaceful and it would be impossible to get to the capitol at that time uh if president trump orchestrated it so yeah yeah and so let's be specific now the breach at the capitol the breach with the police was happening at like 12 58 because they got the timeline now donald trump finished his speech at 1 11. the reason why i know it was 111 is because i i thought the numbers were interesting i kind of look at those numbers now and then and i'm always mystified by the one one ones i run into because i i see them a lot and i think they're a number for transition you know 12 is government and 11 is kind of a of one short of government so it's like a number of anarchy or transition and so i noticed those little things and and i had my camera and i thought oh look it's 111. trump is finishing so i took a picture of him and a screenshot of what time it was it was 111. that means the breach had already been going on for 12 minutes so that our people weren't walking into a um a breach that was uh happening it was already accomplished it was important in their setup that our little parade group would go marching into the ope access to pose on the capitol steps for photographs as they did so that um the breach was already accomplished before they got there that means that trump actually didn't have his supporters listening to him at the time of the breach he had another group that came from the washington monument that was the group that was assigned to break through and create the altercation trump's group was with him the other group broke in they had nothing to do with listening to trump they were there for trouble that's right and and actually i don't know if you remember lance but in right before january 6 i was ho i was going to host a revival event at freedom plaza with my friend pastor brian gibson and you know the past two times before that because it was the third time it was january 6 was the third rally for president trump after the you know november fourth elect november third election november fourth decision uh for for biden but we wanted to have a a rally a revival rally rally where we lift the name of jesus we actually invited you you were going to come speak we were working with mercedes and we're going to have a revival event right in freedom plaza and a few days before our event we got a phone call from the park services which are the ones that get the permits out canceling january 6 uh revival event and i said why they said well we we're expecting some violence on january 6 so we have to pull the permit i said what in the world expecting violence what violence and so the the revival event was cancelled pastor brian gibson did it on the fifth instead freedom plaza the reason why i believe obviously this was a setup so that was number one they knew something was going to happen because i'm sure they knew the infiltrators they were they were they had their thing they were going to do but also because they didn't want people at freedom plaza praying to jesus looking peaceful they wanted those people either at the ellipse or at the capitol they were pushing people away from freedom plaza to the capitol and so it was a complete setup and it just so i mean i know you remember that as well i mean we were gonna praise the lord and you know it's just crazy it's just crazy how they knew from the beginning what they were going to do yeah and i think i talked to dutch sheets about this because but really i feel a responsibility in a sense that um where were the christians that needed to see what the enemy was up to i mean uh it looks like in a lot of ways we should be rather than indignant and irritated we should be humbling ourselves we didn't really i mean i wrote i did write so i have this book it's like and it's like over a hundred thousand sold but it's a little too intellectual i think for most pentecostals because i cover too much stuff economics and things but what i said was the election looks increasingly like it will not be decided november 3rd as rogue states are going to be counting mail-in ballots as long as they're postmarked by midnight that means trump will be elected in a landslide and then surprise surprise ballots will start arriving and we'll find that he isn't president after the fake ballots get counted and the news is going to black out what takes place i mean i predicted all that stuff and i predicted the vaccine passport too talked about how the vaccine passport is going to be is going to be floated and all our economics are going to be tied into the passport so it's going to be health and financial with a digital currency emerging over the next couple years but you know what i digress because what i'm saying is you could say it but what shocks me is it still happened and when it happened even though i could say it there wasn't enough prophetic um in i guess muscle in the republican party or in trump's organization to be able to look at atlanta fairfax county i mean i even wrote i said it was going to be michigan many i even put the states down where it was going to take place it's crazy i drew a diagram i said pennsylvania minnesota and michigan and wisconsin are going to be it's going to be michigan wisconsin pennsylvania are going to be um are going to be the swing states where the ballots are going to be flooded i didn't get um i didn't get arizona and georgia but i got three out of five and the point is it still didn't make a difference we didn't do anything with it it's just like okay good and a lot of times profits are like yay i got it right it's like did you see that i got it right so what you got it right did you save the plane from going down that's my failure i didn't i didn't i didn't push it enough i thought someone else surely is going to cover this i don't think on january 6 we should uh even be as outraged as we are humbled by the fact that the devil was more ready for us than we were ready and we're you're saying revival and deliverance and healing well guess what what was the big event that happened it wasn't evangelism and deliverance and prayer it was the trap and the trap that we walked into shut down cruz and hawley while they were on the senate floor putting pressure on mike pence to postpone the election of the electoral count to give the states a chance to address anomalies and then deliver the count even seven to ten days later would have allowed allowed us to have time to challenge the electoral process that was what we were looking for but that got broken up because the narrative shifted i mean crews collapsed sort of all they said forget it i mean if there's an insurrection or if there's an attack our we don't have the ground now to be able to put pressure on pence to to delay the count and uh who knows pence probably wouldn't delayed it anyway i met with pence after that by the way two weeks after january 6 believe it or not and uh and i asked him what you know since he was being so vilified i was curious but what were you really thinking he said i was embarrassed he said did you read what i wrote i read what he wrote he wrote he wrote a very thoughtful like seven page analysis of why he could not interrupt the certification that he didn't believe that there was precedent for that even though trump said there was and his argument was so what if i overturned it was to keep kamala harris from overturning our election if it happens in 2004 it has to be based on evidence that there was a stolen election he said and i this is karl rove and those guys they didn't believe they had enough evidence there was a stolen election believe it or not that's what i mean by the bubble trump pence really believes they didn't lose the election it was or they didn't it wasn't stolen they believe he believes it was actually legitimately lost but you were sharing the information that trump had today that you know trump's coming out punching uh can you bring that out for the folks what was it that donald trump said yeah donald trump's today he made a statement he said to watch biden speaking is very hurtful to many people they're the ones who try to stop the peaceful transition with the rigged election just look at the numbers does anybody really think that biden beat obama with the black population in select swing states yeah biden beat obama but nowhere else that he would lose 18 out of 19 well uh bellwether counties and 27 out of 27 toss-up house races but somehow miraculously receive the most votes in american history with no coattails that he could would lose florida ohio and iowa and win even though it has never been done before it truly is a miracle um and president trump had a little bit more to say so you can read you know his statement today but i actually want to go back to what you said lance is that uh with the prophetic voices hearing you know i remember i was live on on on youtube at that time we were doing at the gathering we were praying every single night i had a live prayer 97 nights in a row we're praying for the election and interceding and just praying coverage over the president over the ballots everything to come out and i remember announcing that we're gonna you know that president trump just announced january 6 and as i was talking about it i felt in my spirit and i said it out loud i said i feel v there's something about that day i felt violence i literally it was like it was like the clashing of swords i felt it in my spirit i said there's something with that day that we need to really pray and intercede for there is violence planned for that day and i i also wish i would have said it a little more and and a little bit more often because when i when i got there that day completely forgot about that and it was awesome and it was beautiful and we were there and then obviously we saw the ramifications i mean i've all my survivor friends and all my poker friends who thought i was crazy trump were like you're an insurrectionist we want nothing to do with you you know blocked me i was like i wasn't even there it was just so so let me get this straight you could be as you got a survivor friends you've got poker poker this is your backer for people that don't know you said i wanna i wanna catch this you're on survivor and you're international poker champion too you're like a you're like a super cool poker player did you wear sunglasses and all that stuff i did when i first started but then you know when you when you really play you don't have to wear sunglasses it's kind of silly all right all right then you also you mentioned project veritas i didn't know that so you were also a project verita explain to people what project veritas is yeah project veritas led by james o'keefe we're undercover journalists which is funny because the new york times wrote a hit piece on me and james this past summer calling us calling me a honey pot james hires honey pots no i was an undercover journalist i don't have to use my body i use my mind and my mouth i know many times i was undercover in communist organizations i infiltrated dsa uh through my or through my investigation with my colleagues male colleagues you know we got two communists fired from the department of state i actually got to meet remember when we were at their pastor ramiro's event um in waco i got to talk to mike pompeo and say by the way do you remember that video that went viral about this communist that was fired from the department of state who was resisting trump at every level uh who was doing communist work in the department of state and he and you commented on it you know secretary pompeo and he goes yeah and it was all over fox i go that was me you know i infiltrated them and and got them fired and praised the lord i give them the glory but some amazing things i learned working under cover even though the new york times who should be doing undercover work real journalism are attacking real undercover journalists calling us you know russian spy and you know i just so what i'm half russian they just wild they attack the real journalists the real undercover patriots who want to know the truth who get it on video who get photos and i want to go back to what you were saying about the great delusion because that's what the lord was telling me the other day i was in prayer and i said lord what is this how come we're showing videos and footage and these people still don't understand up here and it's true dr malone said this is mass psychosis the lord said this is a great delusion there's a veil on their eyes they're completely under a spell from the media and they're blind to the truth it is a delusion it's a strong delusion yes mass formation psychosis by the dear dr malone do you know this is likely not to make uh this video go well on youtube but they scrubbed all references to mass formation psychosis on youtube after he said that and they also google redirected all inquiries because um when what's what's here's here's how you see god winking through the the distress of these things the malone gets dr malone is the inventor of the and they actually qualified for a nobel prize for his research on the on the on the mrna vaccine which is a really phenomenal breakthrough most of our our tribe has this you know kind of a tourette's response to the word vaccine but the reality is dr malone has come up with a remarkable innovation and it is kind of an is like edison he created a light bulb in terms of the capability of of what he can do with um dna the the interesting thing is uh he is the one sending out warning signals about the limitations and misuse of his technology and so for that reason he became particularly dangerous because he's the greatest authority of the vaccine it's like edison knows the light bulb better than other people he says but be careful about this and then they shut him off because he's now he's going to interrupt pharmaceutical agendas so anyway malone has 500 000 people on twitter gets cancelled cancelled on twitter little does twitter know that that joe rogan has been negotiating with malone to get him on as soon as possible because after he had uh what was the other doctor there there he had uh he had 40 million views with it wasn't mechanic i keep getting his name except mcconaughey mechanical whatever his name was i should know it i i work with him but anyway so malone gets called by another doctor says hey we had 40 million views with joe rogan why don't you go on so malone goes on and twitter had just banned him a day earlier so dr malone goes on and announces to joe rogan i just got kicked off twitter yesterday with half a million people and joe has a meltdown he goes why now what's interesting is when you got joe rogan you're not talking to your right-wing conservative anti-vaxx crowd you're talking to the most dangerous part of america as far as the democrats are concerned independents and non-political uh voting um you know libertarians and so rogan is freaking out because he says man i want to know everything about what's going on with this with the vaccine and the a day later after malone starts talking about mass mass formation psychosis which is what he and a bunch of other doctors believe is happening to america which is a form of hypnosis a kind of a traumatizing into group think like nazi germany did he said that google had scrubbed all searches because there was such a surge of of information on this mass psychosesana that they redirected it to other subjects so when you've got big tech at the place where it can manipulate google searches and scrub all references to a subject on youtube uh what do you think's happening with january 6 do you think our story is getting out do you think our narrative is getting out or do you think moscow's narrative do you think the stalinist narrative is getting out this is getting scary and if it isn't broken up here's a good prophetic word if america doesn't know that it's in the valley of decision if the church doesn't wake up and have an alarm going off then what happens in 2022 is going to be a an indicator of within 24 months whether churches will have the freedom to speak or whether they will start to uh actually be silenced for hate speech so you've this is this is the this is our rubicon 2022 we have got to recover ground or we will see communist type um uh authoritative control of our speech and our news and our our income is going to be coming next amen that's right um it's time for us to have a backbone and unfortunately there's a lot of republicans too they have no backbone all they want to do is get reelected say what they need to say but going back to max mass psychosis it's exactly what it is because i'm again even working with project veritas we show video footage of these people saying they're resisting trump saying that they that they're you know that they're coming against conservatives or coming against trump supporters they're saying it on video what they're doing no no no it's not real it's it's they're complete they can't see the truth because they are under a complete delusion when you say this where were they saying this oh all over the news i mean even people that were reaching out to me when i would post videos of work that i've done video and i didn't say it was me and so you know new york times blew that up but um i would post videos of project veritas some of the things that i've worked on and they're like no that's not true that's number one edited well of course you're not gonna put like a two hour conversation on youtube you cut little clips but it's not edited it's just pieces just like the media does with trump's speeches they cut little pieces that's actually false editing right they actually glue words together sentences together we never glued words together we just cut clips of it and so i would put it out james would put it out the media would say oh this never happened this isn't true they edit it they they set them up they uh this didn't happen and people just go they just go on snope snope says it never happened this person never said that it's completely crazy you show them videos of what's happening at the abortion clinics oh no no no that doesn't happen there it's it's like scientology right scientology i was just watching a documentary and scientologist completely under massachusetts completely brainwashed you show them a video you show them a video of someone's encounter with you know whatever his name is dave whoever the leader of scientology is miscavige and and and they they don't believe it they they look at the video and they're like that's not true it didn't happen it's like what do you mean it's on video and it's on photos and nope never happen they do they cannot see the truth no matter what you show them they are so brainwashed there's such a veil of deception there's such a deceptive spirit operating they cannot comprehend it's the same thing that you were saying with hitler with the hitler youth were so brainwashed they couldn't see the truth even though they were literally watching it in front of them couldn't see the truth no it it is uh it's it's crazy it is crazy i talked to a a stormtrooper once who was 18 years old in germany immigrated to the united states and uh which is kind of funny because my dad is half jewish and he was a german who was working as a nazi with the socialist that with the national socialist party when he was 18. after the war was over they emigrated to the united states he was working for my dad's company and was a friend of the families never knew about our jewish background because my dad never revealed it and and he uh he took me and he would take me out fishing and stuff and he was a friend of the family and and like anyone else you know i i we get all freaky about nazis and this and that listen man we got that nazi spirit and the democratic party nazism is nothing more than an intense ideological hatred of any other group of people because of their religion their race or their beliefs that's what a nazi is it could be a jihadist you could be hey listen man you could be a christian fundamentalist and be a nazi in your spirit so um i said to him i said uh i won't mention his name but uh i said i said could you tell me um did you ever meet hitler i'm like 10 years old he goes well yeah one time after the great depression he came through in a in a jeep and uh we all uh of course we zig island he went by oh he was like a god to us i said really why was he like a god to you he said well we came through as a trauma of world war one defeated disgraced then the great depression we're eating at the garbage cans and then suddenly we have pride and dignity we have uniforms again we have an economy and the world is trembling at germany and this is the man that we saw did it this is mass formation psychosis right yeah so i said well how did that work out he goes well he goes uh tell you that was before we found out he was bat he said basically cusses he was bad that's crazy like oh what i go what he goes oh yeah then we found out the guy was bad crazy he goes it was very disappointing but so so what see what the mass formation psychosis only ends when there's enough devastation that you realize that your bat crazy leadership is got you and drinking the kool-aid and that's what listen it can help listen you know on our side anna we we have our own crazies let's be honest about this i was talking to someone yesterday i was on day star and um i was talking to some i was when joni has the view the type view conversation with the women there so i was there for that yesterday and a couple of the ladies on the panel said to me you know i really appreciate your courage uh standing up for trump the way you did and i know that you lost a lot of people because i know that i i know my friends were upset with you when you started challenging q anon i said uh what she said yeah because a lot of them really like you and they you know they and so and so i lost a lot now for folks that don't know what's going on there's just like one guy named simon something or other who's the q authority and i go and investigate the guy and i find out that this this guy has a history of alien abductions he said five alien abductions where he was this is the number one q source that these guys are nobody's checking the sources and i said i was interested in q but like an investigative reporter i dug in to see where's the sources and where's the sources because they all are coming from the military at a high level or they're coming from you'll hear from uh the um treasury department at a higher level i'll tell you something there's no higher level than you talking to donny eric or the or or the trump family and find out what really are they doing and you find out the cue narrative isn't what trump's doing then you know there's a disconnect our people love it though so i realized that i got to start hitting this thing because when you're prophetic and you know that there's deception you want to hear what the truth is and i'm sorry to say that a lot of times we go after the noise not the signal we chase after the the rumor of war rather than the actual war and there are both jesus said both are going to happen wars and rumors of wars the rumors is the conspiracy thinking the war is the discerning of spirits and plenty there's plenty of conspiracy for us cena as you know in what's actually happening we don't have to create some goofy narrative based on q sources that are alien abductors yeah it's true and actually i i followed it in the beginning as well and i have friends who are close with the trump administration saying yeah it's not exactly what's happening and exactly not going to shame people that believe it but i will say this what was interesting there was there was a prophet i used to follow all the time and instead of prophesying the word of the lord he prophesied what q was saying okay so let's see what q saying and every single day i had to turn them off i said are you prophesying the word of the lord or no i know that and and i wouldn't mind it if they could ever course correct but i mean these are friends of mine i mean i've had them talk to me and talk rubbish it's like finally i just threw i throw myself in front of them like uh hey you guys listen like one of them was telling me he's saying well you know trump and president xi are working together they're working together because they're going to round up all the global pedophiles and i go i go brother brother you got lots of people listening to you out there no i'm not one of them but you got to know this that's crazy don't go there donald trump and the communist party of china are not working together on a secret plan to catch all the pedophiles that's cue crazy stuff he goes well well all right i don't know all the details like you do but i got my own sources and uh maybe that's not right but i know the other stuff's right and it's like you know what right then i said to myself the prophets better start listening to prophets and not to the q echo chamber among the prophetic because they're going to embarrass themselves you know we already have such lost credibility exactly it's it's it's this is why the michael browns and the other guys and i try to stand in the gap and talk to the scholarly christians we have when they talk about the the crazy trump prophets it's like i hold the ground kind of like the middle ground i say yeah well i'm not crazy but i'm a trump prophet and let's let's draw the line here and not keep attacking prophets but we actually open up ourselves to attacks right i actually loved your book trump's chaos candidate i read it right before you know president trump got elected and i i also felt like he was going to get elected so it was an awesome book to read and sure enough it happened but you're absolutely right um last thing i want to say is you know we the one of the reasons why i stopped watching q and stop reading everything with q is because there's there's disinformation and it's said it's going to be disinformation in here i said uh-uh i don't need to read anything that has disinformation when i can go to a father who does not utter one lie it's intimacy with the lord that vertical intimacy with the lord you can get as much information as he wants to give you as much as you're hungry for he will give it to you so i don't need to go to disinformation and oh well some of it's true some of it's this information but it's okay there's some truth in there uh-uh and like you were saying some of the things it was it was just wild and crazy it's like oh oh no i'm done i'm done following this and i'm listening to this thank you jp for putting up uh dr wellness book really great book uh he's got many others as well but it's true you need to start prophesying the word of the lord and hearing from prophets who hear the word of the lord amen yeah and i personally i think that it's dangerous the prophets are getting a word of the lord every day it produces a lot of unnecessary you know this will happen i stopped prophesying i stopped letting people know i was a prophet and went over to teaching with the white board when i realized that everywhere i went people wanted words and with the invention of this it's become a real problem people come up to you with these things ready to get anywhere what it does you know i'm not a pez dispenser where you if you if you want a prophecy i'll give you i'll open my mouth and i'll pops the candy so i prefer to to only prophesy when i hear what god is saying so that i'm not under the pressure of making something up that uh you know or and and let's face it there's a there's an element where people can tap into you and like i'll tell you what's interesting sometimes you can get provoked into prophesying and it is the lord and you had nothing but the demand produced something so i get that i had a producer once that at the very beginning before it was when the george floyd riot started just as the wuhan thing kicked in and this producer texted me and he said what is god saying to you about what's happening and i'll be honest honest i had nothing it's like i'm observing a series of traumatizing events that are worrisome to me and all i know is we've got to keep trump in office because he's the only shield that can keep this crazy stuff from from actually affecting public policy right but what's weird anna was out of my spirit the words come up the ax is being laid to the root of the tree and i wrote it to him and sent and hit send before i even had a an opportunity to think about what i wrote and it was as though i had prophesied because he struck the rock he demanded something from me and it came out and i've had it happen with healing people to put a demand on you and you pray for them and they get healed so it's like you know we do carry something that people can have faith for so i understand prophets will will will have that demand but it doesn't happen every day and i think we put ourselves in an awkward kim clement was a very close friend of mine and one of the reasons why he wanted to move in in the keyboard and music was because the uh demand to come up with prophecy for individuals was so intense and it was such a such a a fatiguing thing because he would actually he would be soaking wet uh with perspiration the way that he had to push into a certain realm in order to go to the word of knowledge he found that his own health and peace of mind it was easier to do musically from a keyboard and prophesy from a keyboard than having the keyboard removed and having to prophesy to individuals because it was so much more demanding and and i understand that because that way he'd keep himself from having to come up with prophetic words that were that he didn't have that he didn't that god wasn't necessarily surely giving him it was demanding enough when he did do it but that word on the root of the tree thing keeps coming back to me because i really believe as we're going through this period now steve bannon who i work with secular prophets to me our mistake in the church as we keep going to ecclesiastic prophets prophets have spheres of authority a prophet that is in the ecclesiastic sphere is prophesying to the church about the church when they cross over into governmental and they're actually assuming authority in a sphere that only god can give them authority in so if you walk over you're not going to automatically go to isaiah and daniel if you're called to be you know haggai you've got a different realm you're in but in the governmental realm there's a sphere and by the way in economics there's a sphere you very seldom hear prophets taking a chance as they shouldn't about what's coming economically except generically unless they're called to business and economics but what if god raises up profits in media profits in government profits in economics we happen to have them and that's why rush limbaugh had 25 people 25 million people listened to him because he was a secular prophet jordan peterson souls nietzsche secular prophets to academia steve bannon a secular prophet to media and government he's the reason trump got elected bannon joined his team and trump's and trump's election campaign reversed because he started going for building the wall and immigration because bannon convinced him the populist message was what was going to get him in but now these guys are all limbaugh became a christian at the end of israel ministry media career bannon is very close to if he isn't already actually being i think and right wing watch is on me now this is the this is the aclu soros funded hit team they're now picking on me because by the way they're also after you i noticed an article on you was on there recently but they came after me because i said steve bannon i believe has an apostolic anointing in the area of of government and he's rallying the troops in media he's having an impact what i'm saying is the church should learn and the prophets have to learn to go to the well and listen to the prophetic that's speaking in those verticals so that they can accurately hear what's being said instead of listening to q and each other which will go off they need to go to the bannons they need to go to the uh petersons they need to go to the secular prophets who are hearing god and prophesying churchill had more to say with discerning of spirits about adolf hitler than amy simple mcpherson and smith wigglesworth had to say churchill was prophetically anointed as osiris to protect the united kingdom and the west he saw the demons on hitler faster than the church did so we need to learn and to discern the secular prophets god will raise them up and if you're and if you're too stuck in the church mountain you won't recognize when god's talking to you through somebody that's not in your tribe spot on because gifts come without repentance and we're going to close with this and i want to just jump to what you said about the church running to prophets i want to get a word i want to know what's going on with the election you have a father in heaven right and it says you can walk into his throne room with boldness walk into his court with boldness and it's all because of jesus so you can get the same word from the lord go to the lord it's intimacy but people are just hungry for a quick quick word a quick cheap not i don't say cheap word but a quick word and well you're right it is a cheap word because you know at least when they went before samuel uh when saul went before samuel they brought a gift for the prophet at least at least in the old testament that it would cost them something to have a transaction with an oracle and and so there was a price that they knew they had to pay and i think there is i think i think for instance we wanted cheap intervention in america when the lord said the axe is laid to the root of the tree i thought oh the fruit of this progressive marxist spirit critical race theory hyper black lives matter marxist racism all the fruit of what was is in america now needs to be manifest and the flower has to open so that the american people can make a decision whether they want that harvest because if that's where they want to go god is prepared to give us up to that spirit but if we isn't where we want to go then we're going to have to hit the root of it once we see the fruit we can uproot it i think america is at a point now where it's ready to up root would it seem and when it gets to the point where independence and the joe rogans and the bill mars of this world are actually siding with what we're saying i think we're seeing where god's exposing something and it really is a powerful political moment for christians to recognize the awakening that god is sending is a civic awakening which will lead to a harvest of souls amen that's exactly what happened to me i was first awakened with politics and then i found jesus six months later so oh i didn't know that yeah i went down the rabbit hole in 2015 i realized that satanism was real human trafficking was real and i thought wait a second if there's satanists worshiping satan that means satan is real and if satan is real that means god is real and i want to know him because there's a heaven in hell then and then i cried out to god god are you real and sure enough he responded and told me and sent a messenger and said listen you felt you know the lord in jerusalem and that's when it clicked to me 10 years before that when i was 18 in in israel which you know you know you know my testimony um but but praise you yeah but i didn't know about the satanism part and about your political awakening prayer i knew about the jerusalem party yeah political awakening came first and six months later while i was going down the rabbit hole you see right after i got back from survivor in 2015 the lord one morning cleansed me i didn't know this then but i woke up my addiction to poker was gone my addiction to survivor those two strongholds were completely gone and weirdly enough i had a passion to look up politics and look up ben shapiro and look up you know at the time milo was huge on twitter before they kicked him off and so i'm just like i i started reading books thomas soul ben shapiro my i mean all these conservatives and i realized wait a second they're they're right this these are the issues in this country president trump went down the escalator and i heard him speak and i i knew he was the one we needed to elect he is speaking the truth and everyone was like there's no way he's gonna get elected ted cruz and the rubio and i was never into politics so i don't really know any of these guys i mean i you know trump had a similar um well his show was created by mark burnett so a survivor and so he knew about trump um and the apprentice and watched that and so anyway so i i just he was speaking the truth and it just it was like the veil lifted and i went down the rabbit hole even more for six months i didn't play poker anymore i wasn't spending time with my friends anymore i was just researching and reading and reading and reading upon satanism and i said satanism people actually what and i watch these videos of these satanists saying yeah we see the devil and and you know we we have encounters with him and astral projection and i thought what in the world and human trafficking and abortions and i thought wait a second if people have seen satan and they say he's real that means god is real and so that planted the seed of okay god must be real and i cried out lord i feel like you're real tell me if you will show me and he did and it changed my life so it was a political awakening first but the true awakening is the awakening to the one and only the god the god of the universe right the holy one of israel so praise god well the god of israel i should say so praise the lord but lance it was such a blessing and honor to have you on here thank you for joining us on this anniversary i know you're you know we're quote-unquote domestic terrorists because we want to go support our president but uh yes yeah you know it's nice to meet a fellow insurrectionist exactly and it's uh it's good to see you too and by the way i kept on mentioning merrick garland earlier and i never i never rounded the circle on that here's the reality i kept mentioning because can you believe that he was one of the names on the list for supreme court justices people forget this he was on the short list for being a supreme court justice if the democrats got in he would have been the next supreme court justice that would have been appointed thank god trump got to appoint them can you imagine what it would look like for us if the supreme court had merrick garland and one or two other wackos like him who wants to send the fbi out to investigate parents at pta meetings where would we be we'd have we would we'd be we'd be up the creek but thank god god has got his hand on america and no matter how fragile it looks he is guarding the gate and i think we the people are going to make the decision how long will we hold between two opinions it's the elijah moment and jezebel and the powers of baal are reaching the fullness of the cup of iniquity over america and i believe that cup is about to be turned around and god's going to give us an extension of grace and it's the time for a vigilant conflict with the powers of darkness because if we go to the battle we will win amen and i do believe that for the wicked this is going to be a terrible year hallelujah well thanks lance do you want to say something you want to say one more thing no you you said it for the wicked it's going to be a bad year for the righteous it'll be a good year we have to show up where the fight is that's right amen well you guys thanks again for watching show this broadcast and we will see you next time bye guys [Music] you
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Wok Steamed Whole Fish Full A Must for Chinese New Year Banquet 2023
welcome back today we're going to do steamed whole fish and we're going to be using mackerel so why don't we get started here's our mackerel and it's been cleaned but it's going to be whole so we want the tail we want the head and we're going to be using some flavoring here and it's going to be a combination of some green onions so just let me cut these up just like that you can see I'm just using the knuckles to guide that blade as we kind of feed the green onions right in just kind of chopping them finely [Music] and we've got some ginger as well and we'll use fresh ginger and what we'll do is we'll take about a tablespoon of that Ginger and we're going to smash that fresh ginger When you crush it like that it really releases the flavor much more than if you just tried to chop it and you'll notice you do not need to peel that we're also going to add some garlic I'm going to kind of show you a neat way to separate the garlic flows from the paper I'm going to put that into a pot cover it then what we'll do is give that a few shakes which you'll see is that the garlic becomes separated from the paper quite nicely foreign so let's take three garlic cloves there's those as well then we'll just combine all of these ingredients kind of make a little garlic and Ginger pesto with the scallions so that's going to be the flavoring for the fish so what we'll do now is we'll take our fish and by the way you need to use fresh fish this doesn't work well with frozen fish and we're going to make three diagonal Cuts right down to the backbone are evenly spaced and we'll turn that over cups get under that fin Ally what we'll do is we'll take this mixture we'll push that right into the cuts that we've made that on a plate so we'll just turn that over and we'll put that into those cuts and we'll take some of that and we'll put it right inside the flavor from the inside and then let's kind of put that right on top and we'll do so take a little bit of soy sauce right on top and a couple a couple tablespoons what we have here now is we have the walk and we've got hot water in there and it's steaming as you can see you want that to be hot we're going to put on a little steaming tray here put our fish right in there like that turn that right up on high and I'll cover it up and we're going to want that to steam for about 15 minutes or so and at the end of 15 minutes that will be ready for us to eat meanwhile well that's heating up what we'll do is we're going to heat up some oil and what will happen is with this oil is we're going to pour that right over the the steamed fish and that will add flavor and so let's um I have a fish here that's already been steaming and you can see that that's steamed right up and [Music] I can get some chopsticks [Music] and here's the hot oil and we'll show you have to be careful here because this can this can be quite hot so this oil is is almost smoking hot you can hear that sizzling and that oil really releases the flavor of the fish so there are a couple traditions one is that the head of the fish always faces the guest of honor and uh the eye of the fish actually if um if you eat the eye of the fish which looks like a little white marble if you eat the eye of the fish it's seven years good luck but it only works the first time and it's pretty easy to serve this fish because it's steamed and it just comes right off and there it is steamed whole fish thanks for joining us and we'll see you next time
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18. Dimensions of Prophecy with Kenneth Cox, Seven Steps to Feeling Great
welcome again to dimensions of Prophecy and tonight's subject seven steps to feeling great God wants you to feel good but there are a lot of people who have the misconception that God wants them to feel bad as you follow along with Pastor Kenneth Cox tonight you'll find that God indeed wants you to feel good and he gives you great Insight on the topic of feeling good right here in the scripture often we meet people whose Christian experience is not a happy one yet Jesus clearly said he came to give us life and to give it to us more abundantly tonight's presentation will be a great blessing to you let's join Pastor Cox now with this health-giving mind soothing lecture seven steps to feeling great good evening very happy to see each of you back again tonight tonight our subject is seven steps to feeling great you see God God wants us to feel good God never intended that people should feel bad just didn't want us to be that way every wise fastidious car owner knows that if his car is going to operate as it should if it's going to give him the service that he needs he knows that there are certain things that you have to do he knows that you got to put gas in it at least ought to know that he also knows that you've got to keep air in the tires that you need to check the oil the water in the battery he knows that there are certain things that has to be done if that car is going to operate if it's going to give him the service that he needs but this same wise fastidious car owner will go right on through life and pay no attention what whatsoever to the human Machinery until he has to be hauled into some medical garage for repair and tonight there are literally thousands of medical garages that are full of human wrecks because they didn't do anything until the motor started knocking they're just things that an individual must do if he's going to be healthy if he's going to be happy God wants wants each one of us to be that way now you see when God created man and made him God made him in a very very special way in the book of Psalm it says I will praise you for I am fearfully and what wonderfully made marvelous are your works that my soul knows very well so when God made man he made him in a very very marvelous way you ever taken some time just to study the human body anatomy you ever stopped to consider that you see things in color what if you only saw things in black and white you ever stop to consider the human ear something as simple as the human ear did you know well all of you know that when a baby's born well uh it grows we expect it to the bones grow and all that but in your ear right in the middle in layman's terms there's a couple little Bones called the hammer and the Anvil those are completely developed when you're born takes a matter of hours for them to harden and the baby can hear you see how do you explain that when David said I am fearfully and wonderfully made that my soul knows very well God has made us in a marvelous way he didn't intend when God created you created each one of us he didn't intend for us to die God intended for man to live through eternity he didn't intend for him to die at all and even when sin came in it still took a long time before man died in fact the scripture says that Adam lived to be 930 years old and let me tell you right now that 93 years is like our years there were 360 days in their years and he lived to be 930 years old and his son Seth lived to be 912 years old methusa oldest man 969 years Noah 950 years old tremendous ages that they lived and then by the time we reach Abraham man's age has dropped to 175 years that's how old Abraham lived to be by the way did you know that you only have the lifespan of two individuals from creation to Abraham did you know that that's all you got the lifespan of two men from creation to Abraham Adam and Noah that's it over 1,00 years in fact 18880 years in those two men's Liv lives takes you almost down to the time of Abraham and by the time we reach David and by the way the scripture said about Abraham that lived to be 175 years old and died at a good old age 175 is not too good compared to 930 is it 175 and by the time you reach David it says the Days of Our Lives are 70 years and if by reason of strength there are 80 years yet their boast is only labor and sorrow for it is soon cut off and we fly away so today if a person lives to be 70 years old he's done pretty well if by the grace of God he makes 80 they say well he's done very well but even person that lives to be 70 80 years old God didn't intend for us to be unhealthy he in intended for us to enjoy life he wants us to have health it says beloved I Prosper that excuse me beloved I pray that you may prosper in what all things by the way let me just pause here I run on to people that bother me because they want to think that God also wants you to be poor God doesn't want you to be poor whoever told you that he says that he wished that you might prosper and be in what health just as your soul prospers he said I want you to be healthy I want you to enjoy life God doesn't want you to be sick I actually know people that they think that if you feel good there's something wrong with you no in fact this is what it promises So You Shall Serve the Lord your God and he will bless your bread and your water and I will take sickness away from the midst of you God says that if we will serve him if we'll do what he wants us to do he'll take sickness away from the midst of us promises that it says seek ye first the kingdom of God in his righteousness and all these things will be what added unto you do you know what all those things are have you ever stopped and read what all those things are see in the same chapter talks about your food talks about your shelter talks about your clothing that's what he when he says all these things that's what he's talking about and it says that he wants us to be healthy wants us to be happy and let me tell you right now dear friends a lot of that has to do with how you think there's a lot of people that aren't happy because they don't think right don't misunderstand me I'm not trying to tell you here you can think your way into heaven that's not what I'm saying I'm saying that if your relationship is right with the Lord Jesus Christ you'll think right that's what I'm saying it says clearly here the thief does not come except to steal and to kill and destroy I have come that they may have life and that they might have it more what abundantly I see Christian people that have faces like donkeys you know they're not happy dear friend let me tell you something if you understand salvation if you understand Jesus Christ it is going to make you happy it ought to make you sing in the shower whether you can sing or not is not the question it ought to put joy in your soul he came to give you life and to give it to you more abundantly that's how he came to give us life and if you aren't enjoying your belief and if you don't enjoy your relationship to Jesus Christ then there's something wrong you need to take a close look because you're not understanding something cuz it should make you happy he came to give us life to give it to us more abundantly now these bodies of ours we're meeting here this church this church is a place where a group of Christians can meet but it's not the temple of God your body is God's Temple that's what it says your body is God's Temple and it says here or do you not know that your body is the Temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you whom you had from God and and you are not your own our bodies belong to him when I come and I give myself to the Lord Jesus Christ my body becomes his Temple it becomes the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit do you not know that you are the temple of God and the spirit of God dwells in you dwells in us there abides in us if anyone defiles the temple of God God will destroy him for the temple of God is what holy which Temple you are why is your body God's Temple and why is it holy what makes it holy oh if I do certain things and I walk circumspectly and I don't do anything wrong then maybe my body will be h holy right huh what makes it holy the presence of God that's what makes it holy and when the Holy Spirit comes in and dwells in you your body becomes his Temple and your body is Holy because it's the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit it says that I am not to defile it I must understand that it is the temple of God and I must treat my body as best I can now God gives us some very clear advice about how we ought to treat our bodies it's given us some very simple things to help us to be healthy one is air fresh air God's given us fresh air now I know here in Southern California you have to go out and look for it sometimes or and I shouldn't say it's kind of hard to find sometimes but nevertheless you need to get outside and get some fresh air God gave that to us and it is what you need to help you be healthy you see there are certain organs in your body that the health of those organs are dependent upon your breathing how you breathe those organs happen to be your lung LS your heart and your kidneys and you let any one of those get in trouble and the others get in trouble if you got heart trouble you better believe you're going to have lung problems and kidney problems you got kidney problems you're going to have heart problem and lung problems they go together and the health of those to a large degree depends on your breathing I'm going to share with you how to breathe may sound crazy may sound funny but it works okay you have a muscle down here called the diaphragm it's largest muscle there is there and it has to do with your breathing and some people never use theirs because they don't breathe any deeper than about here if you want to breathe right then just pretend that your legs are Hollow and as you walk try to suck the air up through your legs and I'll guarantee you it'll pull it right down here where it belongs now if you haven't had any down there for 20 or 30 years it might cause you to cough a little bit but you'll get over it okay but just learn to Breathe Right it has a lot to do with it I'm just going to share some very simple things with you another thing that you need if you want to be healthy healthy and that is you need sunshine it's needed need to get out and get in the sunshine you know how we are we live in air conditioned houses and we go out and get in our air conditioned car and we drive to our air conditioned office and we work there and we get back in our air conditioned car and we drive back to our air conditioned homes and then we wonder what's wrong with us you need to get out and get some sunshine I'm not telling to go out and become Beach comers that's not what I'm trying to tell you but you need to get outside you need to get some sunshine it's necessary you're going to be healthy also I'm just telling you simple things that God has given you that can make a great difference in your life third thing is that of water you need and when I'm talking about water I'm not talking about water on the outside all of you went to school you were all taught hygiene and you know good and well if you don't practice basic hygiene you're not going to be healthy you know that so I don't need to talk about water on the outside I'm talking about water on the inside you're going to be healthy you better drink some water about six to eight glasses a day and I know what some of you saying and you're saying I don't even drink one well okay it's all right but when you start suffering from different things you'll wish you had drunk more water you need to drink water take the time to drink it folks it'll make a great great difference in your life God put it there it'll help you stay healthy another thing is that of exercise you see you're not going to be healthy if you don't exercise you need to get out and get some exercise and it really doesn't take a great lot in fact a few minutes a day will keep you in good shape there's two things that are necessary if that exercise is going to do you any good one it must make you breathe hard two it must make you sweat you understand me now I could have said perspire but you probably wouldn't have understood that got to make you perspire it's got to make you sweat those two things are necessary if it's really going to do you some good and I can tell you standing in front of the TV set and doing this with Jack laain won't do it you're going to have to get out get some exercise probably about 15 20 minutes a day the very best exercise there is is walking and you ought to walk about three miles a day you ought to get out you ought to walk about three miles a day you say oh brother Cox I don't have time I can't walk three miles a day I'm too busy I don't have time to do that well if you can't walk run but you need to get some exercise you're going to be healthy it's important another thing is that simply of sleep sleep is a very strange commodity whatever you want to call it some people need 10 hours of day some people need eight hours some people get by beautifully on 6 hours you know yourself you know how much you need you need to get the amount of sleep that's necessary for you for you to function well that's what you need scientists have found that all of us are born with a certain amount of what is called vital force you're born with a certain amount and you can not add to that in other words there's no way for you to add to vital force all you do through your life is subtract you subtract from it when you use it all up that's it you're gone you can subtract great big hunks from it by burning the candle on both ends okay so get the rest that you need now most of you are saying well that's all oh nice that's lovely the next part is what people really don't like that has to do with diet you know talk about anything you want to but boy don't talk about what I'm going to eat you know don't don't bother me there well the Lord has quite a bit to say about what we eat in fact he says this foods for the stomach and the stomach for food foods but God will destroy both it and them now the body is not for sexual immorality but for the Lord and the Lord for the body now what he's saying there is there's two types of people there's some people that eat to live and there are some people that live to eat great great difference in the American people are without question the strangest of all of them I really don't understand it I don't know what we have done I've tried to figure it out I really kind of would like to blame the high chair I really think maybe that's the problem you know when the baby's small we put the baby in the high chair and we put this tray in front of them and then we put the food on it and that baby sits there and Wands that up and squashes it and sticks it in their mouth and we grow up thinking that anything we can get our hands on we can put in our mouths just isn't the way it is folks God says some very clear things about what we eat and what we should not eat makes it real clear in fact probably one of the greatest lessons that I ever learned in my life was in grade school I went to a little Country School Way Back In The Sticks now folks there's there's no way for you to comprehend what I came out of and there's some dear people that have labored with me for years over my language and I have all the appreciation in the world for them in fact I didn't know I had a problem until I went away to school and then I went home and I understood what was wrong with me uh you know uh but I went to this little Country School way out here in the Sticks and I can remember one time we went to town on a weekend got there and here were signs up all over saying the circus was coming to town and uh of course when we got back to school all of us kids played circus you know we talked about the circus and played circus I don't know what happened to that circus but somehow it got lost and it wound up on this dirt road way back in the woods where our school was don't ask me how it got there but Ruben Hatter was standing there at the pencil sharpener sharpening his pencil when that circus started by and he yelled the circus and man all of us were out of our seats with our nose plastered against the glass looking at the circus it went by and pretty soon this truck went by with these elephants on it and we looked around and we had a man teacher and he was sitting in his desk and we said come look at these elephants have you ever seen anything like that and he just sat there at his desk and pretty soon another truck went by with lions on it we said look at these lions come here he didn't move and pretty soon a truck went by with giraffes on it and we said look at those things that's the longest necks I've ever seen come look at this he didn't budge circus went by we all went back to our seats and we said to him why wouldn't you come come look at the circus why didn't you come look at the animals and in a very quiet voice he said to us sometime in life everybody ought to learn to control themselves and when it comes to eating we ought to learn to control ourselves folks Listen to What God Says in The Book of Leviticus speak to the children of Israel saying these are the animals which you may eat among all the beasts that are on the earth now I might as well take care of something right here because every time I read that somebody one comes to me and says brother Cox that was written for the Jew that was written for the Israelite because it says Speak unto the children of Israel bless your hearts the only difference that I know between my stomach and a you stomach is mine might be a little bigger that's the only difference I know okay so let's settle that said these are the animals that you shall eat among the Beast whatever divides the hoof catching it he's telling you what you can eat whatever divides the hoof having cloven hoofs that means it splits the hoof and chewing the good that you may eat so it says it has to have two characteristics it has to chew the C it has to divide the hook be clovered footed all right nevertheless these you shall not eat among th those that chew the could or those that have clothing Hooves the camel because it chews the could but does not have clothing Hooves it's unclean to you God said don't eat the camel The Rock hierra if you don't understand what a hierra is that's a badger I don't know why they want to use those words but anyhow because it chews the C but does not have clo and Hooves it's unclean to you so you're not to eat the rock badger the hair that happens to be the rabbit getting a little closer to home aren't we because it chews the good but does not have clothing Hooves it's unclean to you God said don't eat it the swine or the pig though it divides the hoook having clothing Hooves yet does not chew the good is unclean to you so God says since it doesn't chew the good don't eat it so for an animal to be clean God just simply says it must chew the C you know what chewing the C is don't you huh yes you've driven seen an old cow just standing there chewing the good that's what it's talking about all right it's got to chew the good it's got to divide the hoof be clothing footed the animal must have those two characteristics when it comes to sea life God says concerning the animals their flesh you shall not eat their carcass you shall not touch they're unclean to you when it comes to sea life God again gives two characteristics these you may eat of all that are in the waters whatever in the waters has fins and scales whether in the sea or in the rivers that you may eat two characteristics got to have fins and scales simply what he says but all in the Seas or in the rivers that do not have fins and scales all that move in the water or any living thing which is in the water they are an Abomination to you so God says if they don't have f and scales don't eat them that means such things as bass trout tuna hbet perch those are clean it means such things as catfish crab oysters lobsters they're unclean not to be eaten they're scavengers God made him to clean up the bottom of the ocean and the ponds and the rivers and he said leave them alone when it comes to the birds there are birds God doesn't give us a rule he gives a rule on the animals he gives a rule on the fish but he doesn't give you a rule on the birds he just names them he says the hawk and the kite and the CUO and the corat and the Pelican and the lapwing and the bat and he names them and all that he names are birds of prey he says leave them alone don't eat them it's not hard and really when you take a look at them there's not really a very inviting list you know when you take a look at those that were not to eat I don't find the best restaurant serving them I don't find people going in and saying I'd like you know a camel steak or the breast of of seagull or breaded Mouse I I don't find people ordering that stuff he says that it must have must chew the C it must divide the hoof or it must have fins and scales or listed as being clean far as the birds are concerned and God says those you can eat leave the others alone really I run on to people that worship all kinds of things I find people that worship money I find people worship cars there some people that worship pigs you know I I I visit with people and I preach about this I remember a little old lady I preached on it and went to visit her one day and she said Oh Brother Cox I can't do that and I said what do you mean you can't do that and she said I wouldn't have anything to season my beans with now God just simply says leave it alone how many of you have ever heard of rattlesnake hunts you ever heard of rattlesnake hunts over in Oklahoma they have lot of rattlesnake hunts well I shouldn't say lot they have one in oen Oklahoma it's probably the biggest in the nation it's a publicity thing you know they used to have a lot of rattlesnake hunts in the state of Wyoming and the reason they had them is because the rattlesnakes there in the spring when the snow all melted those rattlesnakes would come out and would sun on the rocks and and they were striking the cattle and killing them and so they were having rattlesnake hunts trying to lower the rattlesnake population they don't hardly have any rattlesnake hunts in the state of Wyoming today they solve their problem you know how they solve their problem Every Spring before they turn the cattle out they turn out herds of pigs the pigs go through and eat up the rattlesnakes the rattlesnake can stke a pig time and time again it won't affect that pig at all that pig has more poison in its body than the rattlesnake does so the pig eats the rattlesnake and then we eat the pig no God said leave it alone it's unclean not to be eaten he didn't make them to be eaten people say what do you think he created it for he created it for a garbage disposal it's what he made it for and God says leave it alone uh you know we're not hurting for things to eat folks really when you stop and think about it we've got a lot of good things to eat in fact Jesus even talking about when he's coming back had this to say about it listen to what it says here in Isaiah for behold the Lord will come with fire and with his chariots like a whirlwind to render his anger with Fury and his rebuke with flames of fire for by fire and by his sword will the lord judge All Flesh and the slain of the Lord shall be many this is describing the coming of Jesus Christ that's what that text is talking about now listen to the next text verse 17 those who sanctify themselves and purify themselves to go to the gardens after an idol in the midst eating swine's flesh and the Abomination Abomination is talking about the fish that are unclean and the mounts shall be consumed together sayeth the Lord he said leave them alone don't eat them now we you know what I'm trying to say is so often we say does it really make any difference yes it does it makes a difference because your body is the Temple of the holy spirit it's where he dwells we've got a lot of good things to eat and if we'll eat those we can certainly be much much healthier much much happier now I'm going to touch two or three things very quickly I'm not going to spend much time on it but it's important in the book of Deuteronomy it gives us some real good counsel Deuteronomy 29:18 says so that there may not be among you a man or a woman or a family or tribe whose heart turns away today from the Lord Our God to go and serve the gods of these nations listen carefully and that there may not be among you a root bearing bitterness or wormwood now if you want to take your Bible and your Bible has a center margin in it and you want to look up that text in Deuteronomy 29 you'll find by that word wormwood or bitterness you'll find a little number and if you look it up in the center margin it'll say poisonous herb it says that if there's somebody that wants to use a poisonous herb this is what God says about it and so it may not happen when he hears the words of this curse that he blessed himself in his heart saying I shall have peace even though I walk in the imagination of my heart as though though the drunkard could be included with the sober the Lord would not spare him for then the anger of the Lord and his jealousy would burn against that man and Every curse that is written in this book would settle on him and the Lord would blot out his name from under Heaven that is strong strong words and he says that you and I are not to take a poisonous herb into our body that's what he's saying he says we're not to do that in fact when Jesus was hanging on the cross it says that they brought to him a poisonous herb says very clearly they gave him sour wine mingled with what Gall that's a poisonous herb to drink and when he tasted it he would not drink said no I won't drink it he refused it now a lot of us even as young people got started taking a poisonous herb into our body in the form of tobacco tobacco is an Insidious poison extremely hard on you in fact tobacco itself has 18 poisons in it nicotine being the worst God says don't use it leave it alone and I know what you're talking about when I was 9 years old we moved from Chicago Illinois to Oklahoma and I enrolled in school in this little country school that I was telling you about and I'll probably make some statements the rest of you won't understand here but there may be some of you that will started in school there recess came and all the boys went down behind the coal house now some of you don't know what I'm talking about when I say that but I went to little school where the only heat there was in the school was a pot belly stove in the corner and so they had a coal house down on the end of the playgrounds where you got the coal for the stove and all the boys went down behind the coal house and Paul Klein pulled out a hunk of Twist tobacco I don't know if you know what Twist tobacco is they take the tobacco leaf and they roll it and after they got it rolled up they fold it in half and then they twisted and it's dried that way I mean it's pure stuff and he took a great big bite off of it handed it to the next boy and he took a bite and they handed it right on around and it came to me and I took a bite of it and by the time recess was over I was purple I mean I was sick when in the school room these kids had chewed tobacco so long that they didn't even spit it out they' have stuck it in the cheek and left it there we were sitting there I had my head down on the desk I was so sick and Mrs Lewis our teacher she looked over there at Ruben Hatter and she said Ruben are you cheing and he went no ma'am boy that's all I could take I raised my hand said can I go home I'm sick and I went home the next day I came back to school and recess came and they all went down behind the coal housee and I didn't have enough sense not to go and I went down there and they all apologized they said we're sorry we knew that' make you sick they said so when school was out last night we went to town and we bought you some Beachnut tobacco and they started me on Beachnut and I chewed Beach Nut tobacco all the way through grade school started smoking when I got into high school and so I know what I'm talking about I know the effects of it I know what it does to you I know it's not easy to quit I know it's habit forming I know it's addicting I'm well acquainted with that but let me tell you something when I gave my heart to Jesus Christ as my personal Savior and the Holy Spirit came into my life and my body became his Temple I gave that to the Lord and God expect you and I to give it to him to give it up because our bodies are his Temple now as I said I can't spend much time here and this is one area that I'd get on a hobby horse if I'm not careful and that has to do with taking pills it bothers me when I hear parents tell their kids you know don't use crack leave the speed alone stay off the marijuana and don't Mis understand me you young people I don't believe in that stuff but it bothers me when parents tell their kids to leave it alone and then they go into the bathroom and get their legalized dope out of the medicine cabinet that bothers me and don't tell me I don't know what I'm talking about when here in the United States we use 50 million tranquilizers every day don't tell me I don't just because a doctor will write you a prescription for it doesn't make it right write it down that's thing of taking that kind of stuff and doing what we're doing to our bodies is an absolute shame to God and don't take what I'm saying to mean that I don't believe in doctors I do but I can tell you if your doctor never has time to talk with you all he ever wants to do is stick you with a needle and give you another pill you probably ought to find another doctor that I am telling you your body is perfectly capable of recoup operating it's capable of healing itself if you and I give it a chance and that does concern me but let me move on I don't want to spend much time on that Proverbs 23:1 says do not look on wine when it is red when it sparkles in the cup when it swirls around smoothly at last it biteth like a serpent and stings like an Viper and dear friend don't let anybody tell you oh oh it's perfectly all right to drink socially they don't know what socially means I can tell you right now when it comes to alcohol the only kind of temperance there is is total abstinence all you got to do is walk with me a few places that I've been and it doesn't take you very long to see the results of alcohol this idea of saying well it won't hurt me to drink a little of it dear friend yes it will hurt you there'd be some of you that would be much better off if you went out here and got a speeding ticket and had to go to school to hear what they had to say about alcohol and driving you might wake up the Bible doesn't Place its blessing on drinking in fact it says this wine is a mocker intoxicating drink around Bowes brawling and whoever is Led astray by it is not wise if you want to be stupid okay but dear friend recognize if you're going to drink it you're stupid you ought to sense that God doesn't place his Blessing on it and I find people taking the scripture and trying to rationalize the use of alcohol no and don't try to quote me Greek as a defense for it it is not Christ didn't use it and he doesn't expect us to use it where you should leave it alone it's not healthy it's not good for you and God doesn't want you using it there's too many people that have wrecked their lives by trying to use it Jesus came to give us freedom in fact Jesus said the spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has anointed me to preach preach the gospel to the poor he has sent me to heal the brokenhearted to preach Deliverance to the what the captives dear friend I want to tell you tonight if you're a captive if you're a captive to alcohol the Lord came to deliver you if you're a captive to Tobacco to nicotine the Lord came to deliver you if you're a captive to drugs the Lord came to deliver deliver you promises that he came to set you free he wants you to be free he wants you to be happy he wants your body to be his Temple and I hope tonight you'll just come and place everything in the hands of Jesus Christ
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Grotesques and Fantasies | Israel Zangwill | Humorous Fiction, Myths, Legends & Fairy Tales | 4/4
section number 18 of grotesques and fantasies this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by matthew nagar grotesques and fantasies by israel's Engvall flutter duck a ghetto grotesque chapter one flutter duck in feather so sitting served by man in maid she felt her heart go prouder Tennyson the goose although everyone calls her flutter duck now there is a time when the inventor had exclusive rights to the nickname and used it only in the privacy of his own apartment that time did not last long for the inventor was flutter ducks husband in his apartment was a public workroom among other things he gave her the name in Yiddish flattered cocky a descriptive music in syllables full of the flutter and quack of the farmyard it expressed his dissatisfaction with her Airy flighty propensity 'z her love of gaiety and gadding she was a butterfly irresponsible off to balls and parties almost once a month and he a self-conscious ant resented her from the point of view of piety she was also sadly to seek rejecting wigs in favor of the fringe in the weak moments of early love her husband had acquiesced in the profanity but later all the gain to her soft prettiness did not compensate for the twinges of his conscience flutter ducks husband was a furrier a master furrier for did he not run a workshop this workshop was also his living room and this living room is also his bedroom it was a large front room on the first floor over a chandler shop in an old-fashioned house in Montague Street Whitechapel its shape was peculiar an oblong stretching street words interrupted in one of the longer walls by square projection that might have been accounted a room in itself by the landlord and was indeed used as a kitchen that the fireplace had been built in this corner was thus an advantage entering through the door on the grand staircase you found yourself nearest the window with the bulk of the room on your left in the square recess at the other end of your wall so that you could not see it at first the window which of course gave on Montague Street was the bare wooden table at which two hands man woman and boy sat and stitched the finished work a confusion of fur caps Boas Tippit's and trimmings hung over the dirty Wainscott between the door and the recess the middle of the room was quite bare to give the workers freedom of movement but the wall facing you was a background for luxurious furniture first nearest the window came a sofa on which even in the first years of marriage flutter ducks husbands sometimes lay prone to unwell to do more than superintend the operations for he was of a consumptive habit over the sofa hung a large gilt frame near the gilt protected by muslin draping x' in the corners of which flyblown paper flowers grew next to the sofa was a high chest of drawers crowned with dusty decanters and after an interval filled up with the sabbath clothes hanging on pegs and covered by a white sheet the bed used up the rest of the space its head in one side touching the walls and its foot stretching towards the kitchen fire on the wall above this fire hung another mirror small and narrow and full of wavering watery reflections also framed in muslin though this time the muslin served to conceal dirt not to protect gilt the kitchen dresser decorated with pink needlework paper was at right angles to the fireplace and it faced the kitchen table at which fluttered up clean fish peeled potatoes and made meat kosher by salting and soaking it as a rabbinic law demanded by the foot of the bed in the narrow wall opposite the window was a door leading to a tiny inner room for years this door remained locked another family lived on the other side and the Feria had neither the means nor the need for an extra bedroom it was a room made for escapades and romances connected with the backyard by a steep ladder up and down which the family might be seen going and from which you could tumble into a broken headed water but or by a dexterous back fall arrived in a dustbin Jacob's Ladder the neighbors called it though the family name was Isaac's and over everything was the trail of the fir the air was full of a fine fluff a million little hairs floated about the room covering everything insulating themselves everywhere getting down the backs of the workers and tickling them getting into their lungs and making them cough getting into their food and drank and sickening them till they learned callousness they awoke with furred tongues and they went to bed with them the irritating filaments gathered on their clothes on their faces on the crockery on the sofa on the mayor's big and little on the bed on the decanters on the sheet that hid the sabbath clothes an impalpable down overlaying everything penetrating even to the drinking water in the board covered zinc bucket and covering Rebbetzin the household cat with foreign fur and in this room drawing such breath of life they sat man woman boy bending over boas for watching young ladies would shake in stitch stitch from 8:00 till 2:00 and from 3 till 8:00 with occasional overtime that ran on now and again far into the next day till their eyelids would not keep open any longer and they couched on the floor on a heap of finished work stitch stitch winter and summer all day long swallowing hair suit bread and butter at 9:00 in the morning and pausing at tea time for five o'clock fir and when Twilight fell the gas was lit in the crowded room thickening still further the clogged atmosphere charged with human breaths and street odours and wasps from the kitchen corner and the leathery smell of the dyed skins and at times the yellow fog would steal in to contribute its clammy vapors and often a winter's morning the fog arrived early in the gas that had lighted the first hours of work would burn on all day in the thick air flaring on the oriental figures with that strange glamour of gas light and fog and throwing heavy shadows on the bare boards glazing was satin Sheen the pendant snakes of fur a looming the bowed heads of the workers and the Masters sickly face under the tasseled smoking cap and touching up the fated fineries of flutter duck as she flitted about chattering and cooking into such an atmosphere flutter duck one day introduced a daughter the hands getting the afternoon off in honor not of the occasion but of decency after that the crying of an infant became a feature of existence in the Furious workshop gradually got rare as little Rachel grew up and reconciled herself to life but the fountain of Tears never quite ran dry Rachel was a passionate child and did not enjoy the best of parents every morning flutter duck who felt very grateful to heaven for this crowning boon at one time bitterly dubious made the child say her prayers flutter duck said them word by word and Rachel repeated them they were in Hebrew and either flutter duck nor Rachel had the least idea what they meant for years these prayers / looted stormy scenes MIDI Ani flutter duck would begin may the ami little Rachel with Lisp in her piping voice it was two words but flutter duck imagined it was one she gave the syllables and recitation the Ani just two notes higher than the mehdi and she accented them quite wrongly when Rachel first grew articulate flutter duck was so overjoyed to hear the little girl echoing her that she would often turn to her husband with an exclamation of thou dearest Louis love and he impatiently nee nee I hear flutter duck thus recalled from the pleasures of maternity to its duties would recommence the prayer Mariani which little Rachel would silently ignore Medi ani flutter duck stone would now be imperative in ill-tempered then little Rachel would turn to her father querulously she they sit again MIDI Ani father and flutter duck outraged by this childish insolence would exclaim thou hearest Lewis love and incontinently fall to clouding the child and the father annoyed by the shrill elation consequent upon the clouding nini I hear too much Rachel's refusal to be coerced into giving devotional / measure was not merely due to her sense of equity her appetite counted for more prayers were the avenue to breakfast and to pamper her feather-headed mother and repetitions was to put back the meal flutter duck was quite capable of breaking down even in the middle if her attention was distracted for a moment and of trying back from the very beginning she would for example get as far as here my daughter the instruction of thy mother giving out the words one by one in the sacred language which was to her abracadabra and little Rachel equally in the dark would repeat obediently here my daughter in the instruction of thy mother then the kettle would boil or flutter duck would overhear a remark made by one of the hands and interject yes I'd give him or a fat lot she knows about it or some phrase of that sort after what she would grow up for the lost thread of the prayer and in by ejaculating desperately Mariani and the child sternly setting her face against this flippancy there would be slapping and screaming and if the father protested flutter duck would toss her head and rejoin in her most dignified English if I've been a mother I've been a mother to the logical adult it would be obvious that the little girls obstinance he put the breakfast still further back but then obstinate little girls are not logical and when Rachel had been beaten she would eat no breakfast at all she sat sullenly in the corner her pretty face swollen by weeping and her great black eyes have fused with tears only her father could coax her then he would go so far as to allow her to nurse Rebbetzin without reminding her that the creatures touch would make her forget all she knew and convert her to a cat's head and certainly Rachel always forgot not to touch the cat possibly the basis of her father's psychological superstition was the fact that the cat is an unclean animal not to be handled for he would not touch push himself though her pious title of her bets in' or rabbis wife was the invention of this master of nicknames but for such flashes no one would have suspected the stern little man of humor but he had it dry he called the cat Robertson ever since the day she refused to drink milk after meat perhaps she was gorged with the meat but he insisted that the cat had caught religion through living in a Jewish family and he developed a theory that she would not eat meat till it was kosher so that in its earlier stages it might be exposed without risk of feline larceny cats are soothing to infants but they cease to satisfy Rachel when she grew up her education while it gratified her majestys inspectors was not calculated to eradicate the domestic rebel in her its school she learned of the existence of two Hebrew words called module Ani but it was not until sometime after that it flashed upon her that they were closely related to Medi Ani and the discovery did not improve her opinion of her mother she was a Bonnie child who promised to be a beautiful girl and her teachers petted her they dressed well these teachers and Rachel ceased to consider flutter ducks Sabbath shawl the standard of taste and splendor there she was in her teens she grumbled at her home surroundings and even fell foul of the all-pervading fur thereby quarreling with her bread and butter in more senses than one she would open the window strangely fastidious to eat her bread and butter off the broad ledge outside the room but often the FIR only came flying the faster to the spot as if in search of air and in the winter her pretentious queasiness set everybody remonstrating and shivering in the sudden drop her objection defer did not have or embrace the preparation of it for after school hours the little girl sat patiently stitching till late at night by way of apprenticeship to her future buoyed up by her earnings and adding strip to strip with a hair going all the same way till she had made a great black snake of course she did not get anything near three halfpence for twelve yards like the real hands but whatever she earned went towards her festival frocks what she would have gotten any case not knowing this she was happy to deserve the pretty dresses she loved and was least impatient of her mother's chatter when fluttered up din din to her ears how pretty she looked in them alas it was to be feared Lois was right that flutter duck was a rattle brain indeed and the years which brought fluttered up prosperity which emancipated her from personal participation in the sowing and gave Rachel the little bedroom to herself did not bring wisdom when flutter ducks felicity culminated in a maidservant if only one who slept out she was like a child with a monkey on a stick she gave the servant orders merely to see her arms and legs moving she also lay late in bed to enjoy the spectacle of the factotum making the nine o'clock coffee it had been for so many years her own duty to prepare for the hands how sweetly the waft of chicory came to her nostrils and first her husband remonstrated it is not beautiful he said you ought to get up before the hands come flooded up flushed resentfully if I had been a missus I've been a missus she said with dignity it became one of her formulae when the servant developed insolence is under flutter ducks fostering familiarity she did flutter duck would resume her dignity with a jerk if I had been a missus she would say tossing her flighty head haughtily Ivano misses in a flutter duck chapter one flutter duck in feather section nineteen of grotesques and fantasies this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by matthew nagar grotesques and fantasies by Israel's anvil flutter duck chapter 2 a migratory bird there strode a stranger to the door and it was windy weather Tennyson the goose one day when Rachel was nineteen there came to the workshop a handsome young man he had been brought by a placard in the window of the Chandler shop and was found to answer perfectly to its once he took his place at the work table and soon came to the front as a wage earner wielding a dexterous needle that rarely snapped even in white fur his name was Immanuel left Kovich and his seat was next to Rachel's for Rachel had long since entered into her career and the beauty of her early blossoming womanhood was bent day after day over strips of rabbit skin which she made into sealskin jackets for compensation to her youth Rachel walked out on the Sabbath elegantly attired in the latest fashion she ordered her own frocks now having a banking account of her own in a tin box that was hidden away in her little bedroom her father honorably paid her a wage as large as she would have got elsewhere otherwise she would have gone there her Sabbath walks extended as far as Hyde Park and she loved to watch the fine ladies cantering in the row are lolling in luxurious carriages sometimes she even peeped into fashionable restaurants she became the admiring disciple of a girl who worked at a Jewish furriers in Regent Street and whose Occidental habitat gave her a halo of aristocracy even on Friday nights Rachel would disappear from the sacred domestically of the Sabbath hearth and flutter ducks suspected that she went to the Cambridge Music Hall in Spitalfields this led to dramatic scenes for Rachel's for our Denis had not decreased with age if she had only gone out with some accredited young man flutter duck could have borne the scandal in view of the joyous prospect of become a grandmother but no Rachel tolerated no matrimonial advances not even from the most seductive of shad Jamin though her voluptuous figure and rosy lips marked her out for the marriage brokers I her father had grown sterner with the growth of his malady and though at the bottom of his heart he loved and was proud of his beautiful Rachel the words that rose to his lips were often his harsh and bitter as flutter ducts owned so that the girl would withdraw sullenly into herself and hold no converse with her parents for days nevertheless there are plenty of Halcyon intervals especially in the busy season when the extra shillings made the whole work room brisk and happy and the furriers gossiped of this and that and told stories more droll than decorous and then too every day was a delightfully inevitable sweep towards the Sabbath and every Sabbath was a spoke in the great revolving wheel that brought round to them picturesque festivals or solemn fasts scarcely less enjoyable and so there was an undercurrent of poetry below the sordid prose of daily life and rifts in the gray fog through which they caught glimpses of the azure vastness overarching the world in the advent of a manual of Kovich distinctly lightened the atmosphere his handsome face his gay spirits were like an influx of ozone Rachel was perceptibly the brighter for his presence she was gentler to everybody even to her parents and chatted vivaciously and walked with an area step the sickly master furriers face lit up with pleasure as from his sofa he watched Emmanuel's assiduous attentions to his girl in the way of picking up scissors and threading needles and he frowned when fluttered are covered about the young man chattering and monopolizing his conversation but one fine morning some months after a Manuel's arrival a change came over the spirit of the scene there was a knock at the door and an ugly shabby woman in a green tartan shawl entered she scrutinized the room sharply the nutter two joyful cry of Emmanuel my love and threw herself upon the handsome young man with an affectionate embrace Emmanuel flushed and paralyzed was a ludicrous figure and the workers tattered not unfamiliar with marital contracts let me be he said sullenly álast as he ant wind her dogged arms I tell you I won't have anything to do with you it's no use Oh a manual love don't say that not after all these months go away cried Emmanuel hoarsely be not so obstinate she persisted in wheedling accents stroking his flaming cheeps kiss little Joshua and little Miriam here the spectators became aware of two Wobegon infants dragged at her skirts go away repeated Emmanuel passionately and pushed her from him with violence the ugly shabby woman burst into hysterical tears my own husband dear people she sobbed addressing the room my own husband married to me in Poland five years ago see I have the sazabi she half drew the marriage parchment from her bosom and he won't live with me every time he runs away from me last time I saw him was in Liverpool on the eve of tabernacles and before that I had to go and find him in Newcastle and he promised me never to go away again yes you did you know you did a manual love and here have I been looking weeks for you at all the furriers and Taylors without bread and salt for the children and the Board of Guardians won't leave me and blame me for coming to London Oh a man you will love God shall forgive you her dress was disheveled her wig awry big tears streamed down her cheeks how can I live with a witch like that asked Emmanuel and brutal self-defense there are worse than me in the world rejoined the woman meekly knee knee roughly interposed the master furrier who had risen from his sofa in the excitement of the scene it is beautiful not to live with one's wife he paused a cough you must not put her to shame it is she who puts me to shame Emmanuel turned to Rachel who had let her work slipped at the floor and whose face had grown white and stern and continued deprecatingly I never wanted her they caught me by a trick don't talk to me snapped Rachel turning her back on him the woman looked at her suspiciously the girls beauty seemed to burst upon her face for the first time he is my husband she repeated and made as if she would draw out the casaba again nenè enough said the master furrier currently you're wasting our time your husband shall live with you or he shall not work with me you have deceived us you rogue put in flutter duck shrilly did I ever say I was a single man retorted Emmanuel shrugging his shoulders dare he confess it there he confesses it cried his wife and glee come Emmanuel love as she threw her arms round his neck and kissed him passionately do not be obstinate I can't come now he said with sulky facetiousness where are you living she told him and he said he would come when work was over on your faith she asked with another uneasy glance at Rachel on my faith he answered she moved towards the door with her draggled tail of infant's as she was vanishing he called shamefacedly to the departing children well Joshua well Miriam is this the way one treats a father a nice way your mother has brought you up they came back to him dubiously with unwashed pathetic faces and he kissed them Rachel bent down to pick up her rabbit skin work was resumed in dead silence and a flutter duck chapter 2 section number 20 of grotesque sand fantasies this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by matthew nurger grotesque sand fantasies by israel's anvil flutter duck chapter 3 flight the goose flew this way and flew that and filled the house with clamor Tennyson the goose fluttered up could not resist rushing in to show the gorgeous goose she had bought from a man in the street a most wonderful bargain although it was only a Wednesday why should they not have a goose they were at the thick of the busy season and the winner promised to be better so they could afford it nini there are enough festivals in our religion already grumbled her husband who despite his hacking cough had been driven to the work table by the plentifulness of work and the scarcity of hands almost as big a Goose's herself whispered a manual left kovitch to his circle he had made his peace with his wife and was again become the center of the workrooms gaiety what a bargain he said aloud clicking his tongue with admiration and flutter duck consoled for her husband's criticism scurried out again to have her bargain killed by the official slaughterer when she returned doleful and indignant with the goose still in her basket and the news that the functionary had refused at jewish execution and pronounced it chief ha unclean for some minut ritual reason she broke off her denunciation of the vendor from a sudden perception that some graver misfortune had happened in her absence nene said louis when she stopped her chatter decidedly God will not have us make festival today even you must work me gasped flutter duck then she learned that Emanuel left kovitch whom she had left so gay had been taken with acute pains and had had to go home and work pressed and fluttered up must understood him in all her spare moments she was terribly vexed she had arranged to go and see an old cronies daughter married in the synagogue that afternoon and she would have to give that up if indeed her husband did not even expect her to give up the ball in the evening she temporarily tethered the gooses leg to a bedpost by a long string so that for the rest of the day the big bird waddled pompously around the floor and under the bed unconscious to what or whom it owed its life and blissfully unaware that it was trippa nene sniggered louis as flutter duck savagely kicked the cat out of her way don't be alarmed the rabbit skin won't attack it robertson is a better judge of trip us than you it was another cat but it was the same joke flutter duck began to clean the fish with an intensified viciousness she had bought them as a substitute for the goose and they were a constant reminder of her complex ill habit very soon she cut her finger and scored the walls vainly in search of cobweb ligature bitter was her plaintiff the servants mismanagement when she herself had looked after the house there had been no lack of cobwebs in the corners nor was this the end of flutter ducks misfortunes when in the course of the afternoon she to mrs. levy on the second floor to remind her that she would be wanting her embroidered petticoat for the evening answer came back that it was the anniversary of mrs. Levy's mother's death and she could not permit even her petticoat to go to a wedding finally the gloves that fluttered up borrowed from the Chandler's wife were split at the thumbs and so the servant was kept running to and fro spoiling the neighbors for greater glory aflutter duck it was only at the eleventh hour that an embroidered petticoat was obtained altogether there was electricity in the air and Emanuel was not present to divert it down the road of jocularity the furrier stitched sullenly with a presentiment of storm but it held over all day and there was hope the currents would pass harmlessly away with the rising of flutter duck from the worktable however the first rumblings began Lewis did not attempt to restrain her from her society dissipation but he fumed inwardly throughout her toilet more than ever he realized as he sat coughing and bending over the air mine he was tufting with black spots the incompatibility of this union between Anton butterfly and occasionally his thought would shoot out in dry sarcasm but flutter duck had passed beyond the plane in which Lewis existed as her husband all day she had talked freely if a wit condescendingly to her fellow furriers lamenting the mischances of the day but in proportion as she began to get clean and beautiful as the muslins of the great mirror became a frame for a gorgeous picture of a lady fluttered up grew more and more aloof from workaday interests felt herself born into a higher world of radiance and elegance into a rarefied atmosphere of gentility that froze her to statue-like frigidity she was not flutter duck then and when she was quite dressed for the wedding and had put on the earrings with the colored stones and the crowning glory of the Chinon of false plates stuck over with little artificial white flowers the female neighbors came crowding into the workroom bored or to see how she looked and she revolved silently for their inspection like a dressmakers figure at most acknowledging their compliments with mono syllables she had invited them to come and admire her appearance but by the time they came she had grown too proud to speak to them even the women of whom's finery she wore fragments and who had contributed to her splint seemed to her poor dingy creatures whose contact would Sully her embroidered petticoat in grotesque contrast with her peacock like stateliness the big trifa goose began to get lively cackling and flapping about within its radius as if the sole of flutter duck had passed into its body the moment of departure had come the cab stood at the street door and a composite crowd stood round the cab in the ghetto a cab has special significance and flutter duck would have to pass to hers through an avenue of polygons commentators at the last moment adjusting her fleecy wrap over her head like any grande dame from whom she differed only in the modesty of her high bodice and her full sleeves fluttered up discovered that there was a great rent in one part of the rap and a great stain in another she uttered an exclamation of dismay this seemed to her the climax of the day's misfortunes what shall I do what shall I do she cried her dignity almost melting in tears the bystanders made sympathetic but profitless noises Oh double it another way jerk Rachel from the worktable come here I'll do it for you are you too lazy to come here replied flutter duck irritatedly Rachel Rosen went towards her and rearranged the rap oh no that won't do complaint flutter duck attitudinizor before the glass it shows as bad as ever Oh what shall I do do you know what I'll tell you said her husband meditatively don't go flutter duck through him a fiery look oh well said Rachel shrugging her shoulders and thrusting forward her lip contemptuously it'll have to do no won't let me your pink one I'm not going to have my pink one dirty - grumbled Rachel do you hear what I say exclaimed flutter duck with increasing wrath give me the pink wrap when the mother says is said and she looked around the group of spectators in search of sympathy with her trials and admiration for her maternal dignity I can never keep anything for myself said Rachel sullenly you never take care of anything I took care of you screamed flutter duck goaded beyond endurance by the thought that her neighbors were witnessing this filial dis wrist and a fat lot of good it's done me yes much care you take of me you only think of enjoying yourself it's young girls who ought to go out not old women you impudent face and with an irresistible impulse of savagery a reversion to the days of MIDI Ani flutter ducks swung around her arm and struck Rachel violently on the cheek with her white gloved hand the sound of the slap rang hollow and awful through the room the workers looked up in past the neighbours held their breath there was a dread silence broken only by the hissings of the excited goose and the half involuntary apologetic murmurings of flutter ducks lips if I have been a mother I've been a mother for an instant Rachel's face was a white mask on which Fivefinger stood out in fire the next it was one burning mass of angry blood she clenched her fist as if about to strike her mother then let the fingers relax half from a relic a filial all half from respect for the finery there was a peculiar light in her eyes without a word she turned slowly on her heel and walked into her little room emerging after an instant of general suspense with the pink wrap in her hand she gave it to her mother without looking at her and walked back to her work and poor foolish flutter duck relieved triumphant and with an irreproachable head wrap passed majestically from the room amid the buzz of the neighbors who accompanied her downstairs with valedictory brushings of fur fluff from her shoulders through the avenue of polygon commentators into the waiting cab all this time flutter ducks husband had sat petrified but now a great burst of coughing shook him he did not know what to say or do and prolong the coughed artificially to cover his embarrassment then he opened his mouth several times but shut it in decisively at last he said soothingly with kindly clumsiness nini shouldn't irritate the mother h o you know what she is Rachel's needle plotted on and the uneasy silence resumed its way presently Rachel Rose put down her piece of work finished and without a word passed back to her bedroom her beautiful figure erect in haughty Lewis heard her key turn in the lock the hours passed and she did not return her father did not like to appear anxious before the hands but he had a discomforting vision of her lying on her bed in a dumb agony of shame and rage at last eight o'clock struck and backwards as the work was Louis did not suggest overtime he even dismissed the servant an hour before her time he was in a fever of impatience but delicacy had kept him from intruding on his daughter's grief before strangers now he hastened to her door and knocked timidly then loudly Nini Rachel he cried with sympathetic sternness enough but a chill silence alone answered him he burst opened the rickety door and saw a dark mass huddled up in the shadow on the bed a nearer glance showed him it was only close he opened the door that led on to Jacob's Ladder and called her name then by the light streaming in from the other apartment he hastily examined the room it was obvious that she had put on her best clothes and gone out half relieved he returned to the sitting room leaving the door ajar and recited his evening prayer then he began to prepare a little meal for himself telling himself that she had gone for a walk after her manner perhaps was shaking off her depression at the Cambridge Music Hall supper over and gray said he started doing the oval work and then when sheer weariness forced him to stop he drew his comfortless wooden chair to the kitchen fire and studied Rabbinical or from a minutely printed folio the Whitechapel church clock suddenly booming midnight awoke him from the sacred subtleties with a start of alarm Rachel had not returned the fire burnt low he shivered and threw on some coal half an hour more he waited listening for her footstep surely the Music Hall must be closed by now he crept down the stairs and wandered vaguely into the cold starless night jostled by leering females and returned forlorn and coughing then the thought flashed upon him that his girl had gone to her mother had gone to fetch her from the wedding ball and to make it up with her yes that would be it hints the best clothes it could be nothing else he must not let any other thought get a hold on his mind he would have to run round to the festive scene only he did not know precisely where it was and it was too late to ask the neighbours one o'clock a mournful monotone Stern in its absoluteness like the clang of a gate shutting out a lost soul one more hour of aching suspense scarcely dulled by the of making hot coffee and cutting bread and butter for his returning womankind then flutter tuck came back alone came back in her cab her fading features flushed with a joy of life with the artificial flowers and her fall chignon and the pink wrap over her head where is Rachel gasped poor Lewis meeting her at the street door Rachel isn't she here I left her with you answered flutter duck half sobered merciful God ejaculated her husband and put his hand to his breast pierced by a shooting pain I left her with you repeated fluttered up with white lips why did you let her go out why didn't you look after her silence you sinful mother cried Lewis you shamed her before strangers and she has gone out to drown herself what do I know flooded up burst into hysterical sobbing you take her part against me you always make me out wrong restrain yourself he whispered imperiously do you wish to have the neighbors hear you again I dare say she's only hiding somewhere sulking as she did on a child said flutter duck have you looked under the bed foolish as he knew her words were they gave him a gleam of Hope he led the way upstairs without answering and taking a candle examined her bedroom again with ludicrous my mutinous this time the sight of her old clothes was comforting if she had wanted to drown herself she would not he reasoned with perhaps too masculine a logic have taken her best clothes to spoil with a sudden thought he displaced the hearthstone he had early discovered where she kept her savings though he had neither tampered with them nor betrayed his knowledge the tin box was broken open empty in the drawers there was not a single article of her jewelry Rachel had evidently left home she had gone by way of Jacob's Ladder secretly prostrate advisory the parents sat down at helpless silence then fluttered up began to wring her white gloved hands and to babble incoherent suggestions and reproaches and prata stations that she was not to blame the hot coffee cool done tasted the pink wrap lake rumbled on the floor Lewis revolved the situation rapidly what could be done evidently nothing for that night at least even the police could do nothing till the morning and to call them in at all would be to publish the scandal to the whole world Rachel had gone to some lodging there could be no doubt about that and yet he could not go to bed his heart still expected her though his brain had given up hope he walked about restlessly wracked by fits of coughing then he dropped back into a seat before the decaying fire and flutter duck frightened into silence at last sat on the sofa dazed in her trappings in googas with the white flowers glistening in her false hair in her pallid cheeks stained with tears and so they waited in the uncouth room and the solemn watches of the night pricking up their ears at a rare footstep in the street in hastening to peep out the window waiting for the knock that came not and the dawn that was distance the silence lay upon them like a pall suddenly in the weird stillness they heard a fluttering and a scurrying and looking up they saw a great white thing floating through the room flutter duck uttered a terrible cry here o Israel she shrieked Nene II said Lewis reassuringly though scarcely less startled it is only the three faggus got loose nene it's the devil hoarsely whispered flutter duck who had covered her face with her hands and was shaking as with Paul see her Tara communicated itself to her husband hush hush talk not so he said shivering with indefinable ah say palm say palms pan and flutter duck drive him out Lewis opened the window but the unclean burn showed no desire to flip it was evidently than not good one himself here o Israel wailed flutter duck since he came in this morning everything has been upside down the news chuckled Lewis was ceased with a felt air that gave him a mad courage murmuring a holy phrase he grabbed at the goose which eluded him and fluttered flapping Lee hither and thither Lewis gave chase his lips praying mechanically at last he caught it by a wing hailed it hissing and struggling and uttering rasping cries to the window flung it without and closed the sash with a bang then he felt impotent begins the worktable and spat out a mouthful of blood god be praised said flutter duck slowly and covering her eyes now Rachel will come back and with renewed hope they waited on and the deathly silence again possessed the room all at once they heard a light step under the window the father threw it open and saw a female form outlined in the darkness there was a Ratatat at the door ah there she is hysterically ejaculated flutter duck starting up the holy one be blessed cried Lewis rushing down the stairs a strange figure the head covered by a green tartan shawl greeted him a cold ah passed over his lips thank god it's all right cried miss LEF kovitch i see from your light you're still working but isn't it time my Emmanuel left off your Emmanuel gasped Lewis with terrible suspicions he went home early in the day he was taken ill flutter duck who had crept at his heels bearing a candle cried out God in Israel she has flown away with the manual a shoe piece of folly whispered Lewis furiously yes it was already arranged and you blame me gasped flutter duck with a last instinct of self-defense air consciousness left her and she fell forward silence Louis began but there was an awful desolation his heart and the salt of blood was in his mouth as he caught the falling form the candlestick rolled to the ground and the group was left in the heavy shadows of the staircase and the cold blast from the open door God have mercy on me and the poor children I knew all along it would come to that well de Manuel's wife and I avanced him his weeks money on Monday Louis Remembered in the agony of the moment in a flutter duck chapter three 21 of grotesques and fantasies this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org row tasks and fantasies by his real zheng will flutter guck chapter for poor fluttering duck her cap blew off her gown blew up and the whirlwind cleared the lauder from tennyson the goose it was New Year's Eve in the ghetto where the evening in the morning our one-day New Year's Eve is at its height at noon the muddy marketplaces roar and the joyous melody of squeezing Humanity moves slowly through the crush of mongers pickpockets and beggars it was one of those festival occasions on which even those who have migrated from the ghetto gravitate back to purchase those dainty's were of the Heavin have not the secret and to look again upon the old familiar scene there is a stir of goodwill and gaiety a reconciliation of all feuds in view of the solemn season of repentance and the washing down of enmities in rum at the point where the two main market streets met a gray-haired elderly woman stood and begged cool flutter duck her husband dead after a protracted illness but fritter away her savings her daughter lost her home a mattress in the corner of a strange family's Garret her faded prettiness turned to o Glynnis her figure thin and wasted her yellow wrinkled face framed in a frowsy shawl her clothes tattered and flimsy clutter duck stood and snored but flutter duck did not do well her feather head was not equal to the demands of her profession she had selected what was ostensibly the coin of most Vantage forgetting that though everybody in the market must pass her station they would already have been malted in the one street or the other but she held out her hand / tenaciously appealing to every passerby of importance and throwing horrible curses after those that ignored her the cold of the Bleak autumn day and the apathy of the public chilled her to the bone for tears came into her eyes as she thought of all her misery and of the happy time only a couple of years ago when New Year meant new dresses only a gray fringe the last vanity of papadum remained of all her fashionable mess no more of a plaited shenyang the silk gown the triple necklace the dazzling exterior had made her too proud to speak to admiring neighbors only hunger and cold and mockery and loneliness no plumes could she borrow now that she really needed them to cover her nakedness she who had reigned over a workroom who had owned a husband and a marriage of all daughter who had commanded a maidservant who had driven in shilling cabs oh if she could only find her daughter that lost creature by whose wedding canopy she should have stood radiant the envy of Montague Street but this was not a thought of today it was at the bottom of all her thoughts always ever since that fatal night during the first year she was always on the lookout peering into every woman's face running after every young couple that looked like Emmanuel and Rachel but repeated disappointment dulled her she had no energy for anything except begging and yet the hope of finding Rachel was the gleam of idealism but kept her soul alive the hours went by but the streams of motley pedestrians and the babble of vociferous vendors and chattering buyers did not slacken females were in the great majority housewives from far and near foraging for festival supplies in vain flutter duck wished them a good ceiling it seemed as if her own festival would be as black and bitter as the Feast of AB but she continued to hold out her bloodless hands towards three o'clock a fine English lady in a bonnet Pass by carrying a leather bag grant me a halfpenny lady dear may you be written down for a good year the beautiful lady paused startled and then flutter ducks heart gave a great heap of joy the impossible had happened at last behind the veil shone the face of Rachel a face of astonishment and horror Rachel she shrieked tottering mother cried Rachel catching her by the arm what are you doing here what has happened do not touch me sinful girl answered flutter duck shaking her off with a tragic passion that gave dignity to the grotesque figure now that rachel was there in the flesh the remembrance of her shame surged up drowning everything you have disgraced the mother who bore you and the father who gave you life the finding wish lady her hole so full of sudden remorse at the sight of a mother's incredible poverty shrank before the blazing eyes and the passers-by imagined Rachel had refused the bigger woman arms what have I done she faltered where is Emmanuel Emmanuel repeated Rachel puzzled Emmanuel left Kovich but she ran away with mother are you mad I have never seen him I am married married gasp flutter duck esthetically and then a nude red rose to her mind to a Christian me marry a Christian the idea fluttered duck fella sobbing on the fine ladies for a jacket and you never ran away with left kovitch me take another woman's leavings well upon my word Oh sob flutter duck oh if your father could only have lived to know the truth Rachel's remorse became heart-rending his father dead she murmured with white lips and after a while she drew her mother out of the babble and giving her the bag to carry to save appearances she walked slowly towards Liverpool Street and took train with her for her pretty little cottage near Epping Forest Rachel's story was as simple as her mother's after the showing up of Emmanuel duplicity home had no longer the least attraction for her her nascent love or the migratory husband changed to a loathing that embraced the whole ghetto in which such things were possible weary of flutter ducks Follies indifferent to her father she had long meditated joining her West End girlfriend in the fur establishment in Regent Street but the blow precipitated matters she felt she could not remain a knight more under her mother's roof and her father's clumsy comment was but salt on her wound her heart was hard against both month after month passed before a passionate sullen nature would let her dwell on the thought of their trouble and even then she felt that the motive of her flight was so plain that they would feel only remorse not anxiety they knew she could always earn her living just as she knew they could always earn theirs living in and going out but rarely and then in the fashionable districts she never met any drift from the ghetto and the busy life of the populous establishment soon effaced the old witch faded to a forgotten dream one day the chief provincial traveller of the house saw her fell in love married her and took her about the country for six months he was coming back to her that very evening for the new year she had gone back to the ghetto that day to buy New Year honey and softened by time and happiness rather hoped to stumble across her mother in the marketplace and so save the submission of a call she never dreamed of death and poverty she would not blame herself for her father's death he had always been consumptive but since death was come at last it was lucky she could offer her mother a home her husband would be delighted to find a companion for his wife during his country rounds and so you see mother everything is for the best flora duck listened in a delicious dazed what was everything then when happily after all was she the shabby old starveling to be stored to comfort and fine clothes her brain seemed bursting with a thought of so much happiness as the train flew along past green grass and autumn tinted foliage she strove to articulate a prayer of gratitude to heaven but she only mumbled media me and lapsed into silence and then suddenly remembering she had started a prayer and must finish it she murmured again me Gianni when they came to the Grand house with a front garden and were admitted by a surprised maidservant infinitely net here than any flutter duck had ever ruled over the pool creature was palsy with excessive bliss the fire was blazing merrily in the luxurious parlor could this Haven of peace and pump these armchairs those vases and that sideboard be really for her who she to spend her New Year's night surrounded by love and luxury instead of huddling in the corner of a cold garret and as soon as Rachel had got her mother installed in a wonderful easy chair she hastened with all the eagerness of maternal pride with all the enthusiasm of remorse to throw open the folding doors that led to her bedroom so as to give flutter duck the crowning surprise a secret tip bid but she had reserved for the grand climax there's a fine boy she cried and has fluttered a caught sight of the little red-faced peeping out from the snowy draperies of the cradle a rapture too great to bear seemed almost to snap something within her foolish overwrought brain I have already a grandchild she shrieked with a great sob of ecstasy and running to the cradle side she fell on her knees and covered the little red face with frantic kisses repeating Lewis love Lewis love Lewis love till the babe screamed and Rachel had a tear the babbling creature away you may see her almost any day walking in the ghetto marketplace a meagre old figure with a sharp featured face and a plate a chignon she dresses richly in Silke and her golden earrings are set with colored stones and her bonnet is of the latest fashion she lives near Epping Forest and almost always goes home to tea sometimes she stands still at the point where the two Markus streets meet extending vacantly a gloved hand but for the most part she wanders about the by streets and alleys of Whitechapel with an anxious countenance peering at every woman she meets and following every young couple if I could only find her she thinks yearningly nobody knows whom she is looking for but everybody knows she's only flutter duck end of flutter duck and the end of grotesque sand fantasies by Israel's egg will
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Larry Brock’s Exclusive: Revealing The Unseen Truth.
listening to your evidence um with with some respect I I don't believe you truly recognize how damning your evidence has been to the Justin Trudeau government you talk about Mr nigar exercising due diligence and researching GC strategies but GC strategies according to the auditor general receive upwards to $20 million for doing nothing other than connecting government officials with companies such as yourself $20 million there are Pariah GC strategies is Persona nrata they've lost all their contracts with the government they've lost their security clearance and you aligned yourself with GC strategies which brings into question the RCMP may be knocking on your door so if you haven't lawyered up you probably should be considering doing that GC strategies testified not under oath but there is a presumption of telling the truth act committee to committing criminal acts criminal acts of Fraud and forgery and this is the company you aligned yourself with to the tune of almost $400,000 is that correct Mr nigar thank you for your question um KPMG is not aware of anything related to GC strategies outside of the work that we contract was it $400,000 the amount that we charged you see strategies for the Cyber $400,000 they receive 15 to 30% for doing nothing the government could have contacted you directly Mr Brock I stopped the clock I have a point of order I I didn't didn't recognize the name so if you could just identify yourself again is it Mr hi my name is Chris b' been calling hi Mr I thought it was you I wasn't 100% sure so I I heard you in the earpiece but uh yes you a point of order um I I didn't raise the point of order when Mr Brock spoke the first time he he's cutting off as the Witnesses are answering his questions I know it's um an issue of um intense interest for all of us but um he's cutting off the witness at all of their answers even as they're answering the question uh it's not that they're being evasive and I'm having a hard time hearing it and I imagine the translators uh will be experiencing the same thing as well you just let them answer thank you for raising that um Mr Brock if you just kind of keep that in mind um for our I'm I'm finding the answers I'm hearing them loud and clear but I'm I'm in the room Mr Brock if you just kind of just be aware of that for people that are not in the room which of course is their right as members to to zoom in virtually so Mr nigar you indicated you didn't know about the unusual if not illegal practices by GC strategies which you probably don't even know this it actually your evidence today gives Credence to what GC really stands for government of Canada because it's the government of Canada that that's asking you to work with GC strategies now moving on the procurement utsman is now investigating concept known as bait and switch promising resources to drive up the cost of a contract and delivering less are you familiar with that concept thank you for the member's question yes we are the utsman has discussed a committee before and is now launching an investigation into this fraud is this a practice ever used by KPMG thank you for the member's question and the answer is absolutely not did this ever apply to the nearly quarter billion dollars in government contracts since you received since Justin Trudeau for government thank you for the member's question um to our knowledge all of the work that KPMG has done has been uh under the specific procurement processes set out by the government and we are extremely proud of the quality the of the work that we've done the answer is no has the KPMG been contacted by the edsman on this matter thank you very much for the member's question to our knowledge we have not been contacted by the um busman's office we work cooperatively with the umman as he investigates bait and switch clearly you're going to be involved in this given the amount of the monies that uh you've received in government contracts will you cooperate thank you very much for the member's question and as I said we of course would cooperate with any governmental bodies that would contact KPMG we have not been contacted to to uh by the utsman directly and of course we would come now Justin Trudeau has uh during the last eight and a half almost nine years increased the size of the federal professional public service by over 40% in 2015 he promised to cut back on the use of external contracts yet in the fiscal year of 2022 2023 he spent 15.7 billion on professional and social services that year some of that going to KPMG now I know that you were retained by the government of Canada as a consultant to provide an opinion or a recommendation on the government's ability to cut down on Consultants now leaving aside the irony of hiring a consultant to teach the government of Canada how to cut back on Consultants I personally could have saved the government almost $700,000 by simply saying use the federal public service that you increase by 40% now You released that report directly to the government is that correct thank you very much for the member's question uh neither Mr Nar nor I were directly involved in that work but we are aware and we also understand that it's very typical for KPMG to be called in to do third party reviews like thank you the report itself has not been tabled uh with all parliamentarians will you provide this committee with a full report uh thank you very much for the member's question uh as I said neither of us were involved in that work so I can't comment someone at KPMG was and will you find out who was responsible for conducting the work and to provide this committee with the report yes or no than Mr Brock is that something you could uh Endeavor to get back to the committee about thank you I was just simply going to say that our understanding was that if the work was done for the government it would definitely be on the public record and if we're if we're allowed to um to disclose without violating confidentiality 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My herbal healing closet and their medicinal uses
hey everybody this is alexa cheray located in stone mountain georgia with empathic way today i just kind of wanted to show you my healing closet of my different herbal natural medicines that i make that i go out into nature and forge stuff like that okay so what i'm working on my goal is to put together a book this book will provide you with all of the medicines that i have there's even more that i don't even have there it's in a totally different room i will put together all the different medicines that i have all of the natural medicines that i have all of the different um the names the purpose the medicinal properties that they hold and then i will also add in the same book empathic way to eating so it's like an intuitive eating if you're looking to lose weight you just eat better maybe stop eating sweets things like that it will include all of that okay so i'm not a doctor or anything like that i will just give you my personal information and things that i did for myself for my husband because he has high blood pressure um what we did to get him off the medication and what we did to help him lose over how much weight did he lose i think he lost over 30 pounds so yep so i just wanted to tell you guys about this and you will see the more information about the medicines and the and all of the book and all of that but in the meantime if you do want to check out some of the things that i have on sds please do visit estes.com ask unique i will put it in the information here on the video all of the medicines that i have here the natural medicine they're not all listed on estes but i am doing my best to get everything up uploaded there so i hope you guys enjoyed the video i'm going to get out of here hope you guys enjoyed this video but i'm going to get out of here i have stuff to do so go somewhere and have a good time today you can't hang out with me all day and i shall talk to you later be blessed take care of yourself take care of your health your mental health your spiritual health and your physical health and most importantly believe in yourself take care my name is alexis cheray i'm the owner and founder empathic way mental spiritual mental spiritual mental [Music] spiritual mental spiritual you
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What The Black's Law Dictionary Is All About
okay to the tribe welcome back to another great episode but check this out this particular video now this is going to be different as you can see black law dictionary uh i've never read this dictionary of having got deep into this but this is why i do what i do this is why i love reading about crazy content crazy information that we may not have no laughing got crazy content you did dirty harvard it's the whole reason learning about crazy stuff you know that's our job so with that being said i want to go into this video this man explaining the true life of government um i mean i can't really i just thought it was controversial people okay i just thought it was very controversial i wanted to do a video on it check it out human is another interesting word it appears nowhere in the bible but you look up the definition of human in black's law and it says see monster and so you flip to monster and you look up the definition for monster and it says one that cannot own or inherit property now all governments have human resource departments and all corporations have human resource departments isn't that interesting so that was a mouthful uh but these are the conversations we have to correct the theories in life that we're going through definition of humor yes i said theories in life that we're going through and that's what i'm here to do help people live life when they're [ __ ] on just don't live like other people live life for yourself [ __ ] the rest all right human in black's law and it says see monster and so you flip to monster and you look up the definition for monster and it says one that cannot own or inherit property so whether we may want to believe these things or not it's very great to look into and if you feel that i'm wrong or you feel this video is wrong please comment share send me an email saying that this is wrong here this to debunk this i want you to do a video on this setting people are straight but i don't think the guy is wrong he seems like he's a very knowledgeable dude but hey some of you guys might see this guy as a [ __ ] boy you know you know how you guys think dirty harvard baby got smash tribe please tune in for more we'll be back that's the end of the show i like to thank you you guys are so awesome you did [Music]
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4 things to watch out for the Fed decision
yes hello good evening good morning good afternoon is them thanks for joining us just want to see if the sound this is okay with you guys great the sound is good all right great and you can see the and you can see the page there's only one cover page you can see the page very good excellent all right it's 303 p.m. London time 10:03 p.m. Singapore time and yeah so let's get ready here all right very good hello everyone thanks for joining me this is Ashraf lighting and I am happy to do my first webinar here for dick mill and we're going to focus on the Fed but we're also going to talk about the ECB decision which is important been riding all week that this is going to be a big week I don't think the Kim Trump meeting is going to produce anything worthy for the financial markets I personally think that there's going to be at least three or four meetings additional meetings for anything concrete to go and to a lot of things going on in the market so I'm not going to spend time talking about this meeting but really the the Federal Reserve decision is very important so let's get right to it here and if you have any question regarding what I'm saying right now please just feel free to to ask it and I will make sure I'll take a look at all the questions I have all the questions here and all the comments and I'll make sure us on all answer all of them okay so we're gonna go through the key points on the Fed the key points on the ECB my suggested trades for the year or your repairs for dollar trades and suggested ideas for gold indices and yields okay so basically what do I expect from the Fed well we expect this is gonna be the second interest rate hike of the year the first one was in March and this one is widely expected to see a rate hike but this is widely expected to happen but when the decision comes out that when the decision comes out at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. London time that is excuse me that is a 2:00 a.m. Singapore time when decision come out the first thing that mark is gonna react to is not necessarily whether they're gonna raise rates that is expected to happen but it's this so I want everybody to understand what I'm talking about here so this is the dot plot forecast so every quarter so basically March June September and December if there there is there's a press conference and then there's the the dot plot which is basically the forecast by each single member of the Federal Reserve each single member will issue their forecasts on GDP growth on Fed Funds interest rate where is it going to be at the end of this quarter the next quarter the next quarter and the following quarter and also their forecast for inflation what really matters what really control the forecast or the or the move and what has been what has been controlling the reaction to the market in the last four or the last three or four quarterly Federal Reserve decisions meaning those that have a dot plot meaning those that have a forecasts okay meaning in March in in December in September and in June what has been happening was the the predict was the median not the average the median the median forecast for the Fed Funds rate meaning they take their forecast so they take you know Williams they take Powell they take you know they take three or four or five other members they take the forecast they put an average they give the median and they say what is expected to be by the end of the year and when they find out what is expected by the end of the year you can interpolate how you will compare that to June to to to tomorrow's rate hike and you can guess so you can interpolate how many more rate hikes so they have done already one they're expected to do - and the plot for the Fed Funds is expected to see the number of Fed hikes this year is expected will it will it show that there's gonna be four rate hikes this year meaning two more after not today but after tomorrow after June or will it be one more one more rate hike meaning three rate hike for the year now I want you to pay attention to what I'm saying is that in in the last meeting in March and even in December in March meeting there was expectations that they're going to raise that they were going to raise their forecast to expect for rate hikes by the end of the year from three okay so in December according to the dot plot they expected three for this year and that's why the market was why the US dollar fell almost immediately after the December decision of the Federal Reserve in March when the market started to improve and the GDP and and and the US data started to improve and so on and so forth the markets were almost sure that the forecasts are going to be shifted to suggest there's going to be four or rate hikes in 2018 but guess what they did not do that they expected they were gonna be between 3 & 3.2 3.3 because it's a number right it's interpolated so it's gonna be slightly 3 okay and so here is the key now is it because the data has been improving in the US and GDP growth has been sort of improving and consumption and and and and is M and the jobs job figures have been improving there is a very good chance there's a very good chance that the dot plot is gonna show for rate hikes so if they do if it's gonna show three point seven or three point eight or three point line if they do the market the US dollar is gonna rally it's gonna rally the question how long and how high is gonna rally and that is going to depend on the next point okay on the next point which I'm going to show but before I go to the next point it also depends how many how many more because like I said this is accorded this is taken as an average so if it's gonna be closer to three if it's gonna be three point four three point five and this is what the headline numbers are going to show this is what the releases are going to show the first thing I'm gonna say they're gonna say Fed raises interest rates and I'll be tweeting it I'll be tweeting this and I'll be trading but I'll be tweeting it and this is the first thing that I'll say I'll say Fed hikes Fed hikes which is not a news not any news but the main thing that I'll be saying on between Inc which is which is basically saying how many how many more rate hikes for the year okay and I learned a third point and this isn't money to pay attention to this is the Jay Powell who is the new governor of the the new chairman of the Federal Reserve his press conference which going to come out 30 minutes after the announcement so like I said the announcement is at 7 p.m. London time or 2 p.m. US or Canada 7:00 p.m. Wednesday London time or for a singapore or 10 p.m. Saudi Arabia that's sorry a 9 p.m. Saudi Arabia or 10 p.m. Dubai and the Powell's press conference is half an hour after that so it's 7:30 p.m. London time and his conference he's going to speak and he's gonna have to ask answer every single question that he gets and they're very good questions very deep questions from reporters who specialize in covering the fed here is one more change and this has been important this has been the new thing since since March which is what short he says on the symmetric approach to inflation and I'm going to talk about this in a bit and I'm going to talk about this I'm going to explain what this means so we're going to have so in the last press conference in the last announcements even when there is no press conference the Federal Reserve said that they're going to have a symmetric approach to inflation symmetric meaning the left side or the right side or the upside or the downside is similar what am I talking about I'll explain to that but before I explain to that I am also watching the reaction to high yielding currencies and specifically the Australian dollar which I have been bullish on and we bought at seventy five thirty right now it's at 76 and he didn't do anything after reaching 76 40 over 30 but if he's going to mention the symmetric approach which I'm going to talk about in a bit then the currencies with higher yielding interest rates it was a higher yield like New Zealand dollar or the Australian specifically the Australian they go like they're going to improve and probably the Canadian and the commodities are gonna improve and here is why this may be a golden of a golden opportunity so it could be a great opportunity for gold bulls and I know that many of you are bullish gold and I am bullish gold but it has been doing nothing and when something does nothing it does not mean that it is bearish it does not mean that it is a bad idea nobody knows about the timing so here is this the symmetric idea is that the feds recent reference to symmetric objective means that it anticipates inflation to reach the 2% target and it is willing it is willing to allow inflation to go above 2 so 2.2 2.3 2.4 even 2.5 just as it has been willing to allow inflation last year in the year before to go below the 2% target to as low as 1.4 what happened the Federal Reserve was raising interest rates when inflation was below target so they were willing to do that and what is the symmetric approaches symmetric approach meaning that just as they were willing to have some sort of gap below the target they're willing to have some sort of a gap above the target what does that mean ladies and gentlemen ask yourself this question what does that mean does that mean that if the Fed is willing to see inflation slightly overshoot are they gonna be in a rush to put - to press the break are they going to be on in a rush to raise interest rates no they're going to have an approach they're going to have a a gradual approach so said in a different way just as the Fed did not interrupt its campaign of gradual fighting or tightening or raising interest rates when inflation went below target - last year and the year before it may not necessarily accelerate the frequency of rate hikes this year when inflation reaches 2 point 2 to point 3 now today we had inflation numbers from the US and the dollar did not do much okay today we had the CPI and it came out it was expected to go from two 1/2 - 2 ne1 - to 2 but the Fed does not in the inflation target it does not use CPI it uses core PCE price index and core PCE price index is still below 2% okay so it's still below 2% and this is the target that the Federal Reserve uses now is everything good so far everything is clear oh no all right so now so basically the summary of this is that the Fed could be doing three rate hikes could be doing four rate hikes but it is not going to be in a hurry and there is another reason which has nothing to do with inflation why it is not going to be in a hurry and it is important for you to pay attention as the Fed sells more Treasuries if you know that the QE the Federal Reserve was buying bonds was buying bonds and then it's and then it's it stopped buying them and then it start to taper meaning you start buying less and less and then now it is in the process of selling them when you sell Treasury bonds you would do in order to reduce the balance sheet okay then the US government and also the US what government is borrowing is issuing debt is borrowing money to finance its expanding deficit so as the Federal Reserve the central bank of the country is selling bonds you sell bonds bond prices go down yields go up I'll tell you why yields go up what it means in a minute and when you also you issue bonds you increase the supply of bonds you reduce the price and you increase the yield what does that mean you increase the yield this means you're increasing the interest rate on the credit card of the US government the Fed cannot afford to maintain the same rate of pace the same pace of interest rate hikes at a time when yields are pushing higher otherwise it will be a problem for the bond market because it's going to send bond yields higher holding back on price tightening Fed heights will also be consistent with the feds symmetrical assessment which is what we talked about before so as the Fed takes it easy raising interest rates it will also and it will take it easy inflation may go to 2.1 2.2 and they will not be in a hurry to raise rates but what does that mean for gold this is exactly what gold bulls what people who support come to buy gold will want and guys who are short the dollar would are waiting for any moment any moment that a central bank of any country is gonna say yes there is rising inflation but we're not in a hurry to press the to hit the brakes that is good for gold why because gold rallies when there is inflation when there is what does inflation inflation meaning too much money chasing too few goods value of money goes down okay and basically that money goes into gold and when interest rates are not pushing higher enough to contain the quantity of money then the competition of interest rate or of that is gold and gold goes up now I am NOT talking that I'm not old and I'm not saying that 2.2 2.3 is a huge inflation is a big inflation no but it's a reflex it's a binary thing inflation goes down not really good for gold inflation pushes higher it is better or it is less bad for gold than it was in the last few months okay this is how you have to approach this and that's why in the last three meetings or four meetings the Federal Reserve decision led to a rally in gold or supporting gold now before I go into the ECB I'm just going to talk about some some charts here so and this is let's talk about dolly n dalian this is important I'm going to talk about the ECB in a bit now this is a trade that has led to a lot of questions and so this has been we basically shorted Dalian and so where we are now there is this is the 200-day moving average this is the daily chart and before I go into the chart there's basically what I see the previous chart showed an inverter to head and shoulder okay you had a left shoulder matching this left shoulder ahead a right shoulder and then you have a neckline and the neckline even though neckline really starts from between the shoulders this was extending so you had a you had a high here so basically the difference between the distancing 104 50 and 107:20 so we're talking about 330 points 330 points plus 107:20 you're talking about 110 60 wrong 111 and the target was reached okay so the market did reach this inverse with head and shoulder targets if you believe in head and shoulders I do when they are applied correctly the market goes up goes down and what I believe is that there is a lot there is a Bears and there is not an inverted but a panic folder or a bearish shareholder left shoulder head neckline always pay attention to the closing values not the lows in the high this the closing value the closing value the closing value of the closing value it's around 109 and this is the right shoulder what do you say I'll leave it up to you you tell me is is the is the right shoulder is a left shoulder broken now this is a bearish formation and shoulders do not have to be the same size they do not have to be the same shape they do not have to be the same level and basically here's the question the fact that the 200-day moving average is coinciding with it with the right shoulder is also something and what is the theoretical go or target if you have a high around 111 44 and let's say the neckline or let's say the bottom here or the neckline is around 108 61 or 861 11:30 we're talking to some 300 points 300 points - 100 860 talking about just around 105 50 here and today the numbers came out and we had we had a jump earlier 110 47 but the market does not want to go up but what if what if what if there's a knee-jerk reaction what if the market pushes higher tomorrow ahead of the Fed knee-jerk reaction when they raise rates well you'd have to see is it gonna close above that above this level or not that's what's one thing and let's change the horizon now let's change the horizon go to weekly yeah faisal still not confirmed until I break the neckline okay I'll get back to the daily chart number this is a weekly chart there is nothing major here that tells me anything you can put a trendline here and so on so forth you can yeah you can put a trendline here and it tells you again one 11:07 what about the monthly chart the monthly charge here basically the market so respecting it so the problem with being fixated with only one level of one analysis let's say 120 130 140 is that we may even break above it but we may not carry forward so while I am focusing too much on this one 1066 80 the market really showing the key resistance 111 26 and you have to remember here that there is a lot of algos this market is over five trillion dollars a day and there's a lot of algos that are basically you know they there's a lot of volatility in the market so you may see a lot of false clauses and so on and Anton are you telling me that it's going to go towards 123 okay so Anton tells us he thinks that Dalian is gonna go towards 123 okay so 123 which is basically around here there's a possibility that he might go there there is a good chance yes there is a chance if if we do break if we do break above 111 81 1120 we could probably go towards 1 1851 1860 okay there is one positive thing for Dalian meaning that it's could be pushing higher which is basically the statistics here are really improving Dorian they are improving now there is I am actually a little bit more bearish in Dalian but there is another pair which I am bullish against the end and this pair is the following this pair here is EURion and if you are long you again and if you are long if you are short Dalian then you are long what you tell me give me the answer if you are short Dalian and you are long you're en then you are you are long Eurodollar very good some people are saying what are you saying here long Eurodollar well this is your dollar here and this is the quarterly so I'm going to go into the monthly chart and I'm gonna talk about the ECB in a bit so this was the monthly chart and there was a lot of similarities from the 2000 2001 2002 analog here and here we had the lows held up the support then we broke hmm then we basically broke above this trendline and then things started to change from here and here's what we had this previous resistance like you saw here this previous resistance do you see do I need to finish the sentence or now yeah so some people are saying yes you're a dollar long is not a bad idea dollar yen short may be wrong and if Tony and short is wrong then what does that mean well it could be well I am also long going long euro EURion and I'll show you your Burien in a bit but let's look at your $1 you see Harry's here let me say this again if you're long this if you are long this and if you are long this then you are you are what with this you're short so if this is not going to go up that means something wrong has to happen either this or this okay now technically this is a monthly chart respect it created the trend line support here excuse me it created the support then we fell one two three we respected it and here we're respecting it is this is this a coincidence probably not what about the weekly chart well you control trendline and you can make it fancy and so on and so forth and you can say that there is a doji okay you can say there is a nice doji here which is basically a big sign of reversal in candlestick analysis off and it's followed by a big month a big week the biggest weekly gain in since the beginning of the year okay well then you have this so where do we go from here so is there anything that Draghi is going to say on Thursday that is going to push this thing further or not okay so that's just really key and and here's a daily chart some people said that there is an inverter to head and shoulder and you're a dollar I don't believe there is an inversion head and shoulder is bullish there is sort of a right shoulder but there's no left shoulder if you want to basically change the rule and go to the to our chart just for you to try to force it in you don't want to do that still maybe maybe there is if you believe this is a right shoulder this is just this is just a weak or just a shadow in one candle it's but if you if you believe this is that you're trying to formulate it from a from from one from a neckline then you're saying 115 and then basically you're saying 117 200 points plus 117 owes 119 gives you 119 so when you try to see the signs he trying to look for the signs that the market is trying to tell you there's multiple cases of support here near a dollar okay and I bullish your a dollar I am still your polisher a dollar and I think the bullishness we're gonna get it tomorrow from Draghi and not from and not from the Federal Reserve I think the Federal Reserve you're gonna get a lot of volatility the mark is gonna go up and down so forth but the mark but eventually it's gonna come from the ECB if we look at your again you can say this is a you know a cup and handle formation it's ink it's complete but look at the weekly chart here very similar to Dalian okay and if you look at the monthly chart it's raising some raising some eyebrows this is the monthly chart okay and so this is something interesting and if you if this were a head and shoulder this is the head this is a left shoulder this is not even going towards the right shoulder so this is really holding on okay so what am I saying if well I since I am I am short dalian instead of going out right long Eurodollar instead of going out right long year a dollar some people say no no there's the ECB and there's the Fed the last pair you want to trade is the euro dollar because you're really directly because you're vulnerable to to to a lot of volatility and so on and so forth so instead of going long euro dollar you can go along the euro yen and short dollar yen okay it's an indirect way of going a long euro dollar it's a defensive way the problem is instead of dealing with one pair you're dealing with two pairs you're dealing with two problems and that could be a potential problem but obviously you know if you want to reduce and this is important if you want to reduce your your riskiness it's not really in the choice of pairs but in the choice of the of the size of the the size of the trade size of amount and your leverage and so on so forth and in here the so what do you expect from the ECB we expect upward revisions in the CPI so this is gonna be so again let's talk about the timing the interest rate announcement announcement from the ECB is going to come out at 12:45 p.m. on Thursday London time that is 7:45 a.m. New York time so 7:45 a.m. New York 12:45 p.m. London time plus 7 that's 5:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Singapore is the announcement on interest rates and the announcement on interest rates is expected to remain unchanged because they're not expected to change interest rates but here's a tip for you here's a tip for you usually usually there's a small chance well you usually not small chance usually when the announcement of interest rates comes up unchanged even though it is expected to be unchanged we'll see a slight knee-jerk reaction lower in the Europe so the Euro comes down but the biggest event a zone is 45 minutes later which is 1:30 p.m. London time which is the press conference of Draghi a 1:30 p.m. Thursday London time that is 8:30 p.m. Singapore time or 4:30 p.m. Dubai time and what are we expected so there is going to be the revisions of the Federal Reserve of the ECB and the ECB is gonna explain that you're a weakness the recent euro weakness on rising oil prices have justified their vigilance on inflation so they're gonna raise the inflation and if you recall the inflation number is went to 1.9 and near 2% for the eurozone and for Germany's our inflation is pushing higher you can say oh yes but that's because of a weak euro and rising oil that doesn't matter it happened and the ECB is slightly more vigilant on inflation and less tolerable less tolerant of inflation rising inflation than than the Fed the ECD is also expected to emphasis and and again this may be too much word and useless language and text for those who are trading charts and technicals but these are the kind of things that end up moving the market whenever they are triggered as a bullet or as a sentence by Draghi during that conference okay so this is the kind of thing emphasizing that the euro zone is an expansion right now the euro zone is in an expansion is not in the recovery it's a big difference the market pays attention to this now the main reason why the Euro went up in the last few a few days a few weeks is because there were some comments by prior to its chief economist who basically said that the June meeting is finally going to be used to have a discussion and to clarify to the public and to the reporters what are we going to do with it QE okay so they're gonna clarify the time path to ending the monthly purchases of 30 billion if you remember they started with 60 billion then they cut them to 30 billion and now they have every month they buy 30 billion worth of assets corporate bonds government bonds so on the question is the program is expected to end in December the question is is it going to be ending in a you know in a drastic way sorry in December the program is expected to end in December in December of this year what does that mean are they going to use are they going to tell us tomorrow or a Thursday that if everything goes well they're going to communicate communicate or the schedule in September meeting or are they going to say or if everything goes well they're gonna come in September and they're gonna reduce QE from 30 to 15 billion or 10 billion and then they're gonna do ten billion for September October November and then in December and then in March they will probably take it to zero this is what they could do but it will be more concrete than anything they've done before so they're gonna clarify the time path and the market is gonna move sideways left right and center on this but there is another point which is Italy and people are gonna say why are they gonna stop QE when Italy still in trouble well Italy it has some uncertainty but it's not really in big trouble expect a lack of worry from Draghi regarding Italy so basically this is the story so somebody said is there an explanation in Arabic to this I've I've made it I've done room there isn't there's I have a web I do Arabic for the for the for the Ashraf lighty subscribers and and there is going to be a video that is going to come out later tonight or tomorrow tomorrow actually videos is going to come out for the after lady subscribers more on that here later but let's just talk about this now so this is the key now I about gold I will talk about gold but this is basically the euro dollar and this is the story here with the weekly chart so and then there is something else I want to show is that just back to that quarterly chart and not a lot of people don't like this quarterly chart but if you remember that we are about to end the quarter okay we're about to end the quarter so this is a portion for and here with a similarity we-well in here we had a failure in the previous quarter ending March then we tested in the trendline and then we fell but we're still holding the support as suggested by the by the monthly and weekly trendline but if this is gonna be similar if we are to regain this trendline we'd have to go towards 121 is it possible it's very possible it's very possible for the Euro to push towards 2119 you know in two weeks because them because the quarter ends okay - we are the 12th the decision of the ECB is the 14th one more week is a 21st one more week of the 28th and Friday the 29th is the last day of the quarter so this is going to be very similar now let's just make sense here the market ladies and gentlemen the market yes somebody asked me about the BOJ the BOJ decision on Friday nothing is expected to happen I'm sorry nothing is expected to happen it is gonna be the least important of them all I don't think they're going to remove the stimulus it's gonna stay as it is yeah that's all I can say and then actually on Friday I think the yen and FX they're going to be mainly reacting to what the ECB did on Friday and they're gonna react to also what Trump is going to decide regarding the final decision on import tariffs from China so that's gonna be that kind of date okay so there is another pair which I like ladies and gentlemen please pay attention here now I wanna show you something else and yeah I want to talk about sterling for a bit and then I'll talk about gold but there is something Tuesday and Wednesday for the UK which is so Tuesday is today we saw the UK jobs figures and they were okay today the the highest performing currency so yeah it was it was a sterling and now it is actually one of the weakest so euro New Zealand dollar the Swiss franc are the highest performing currency since the beginning of the day since 10:00 p.m. London time yesterday this is for my web site but there is something I want you to pay attention which is this please pay attention to this which is from the UK so we had the you to choose their job but tomorrow Wednesday tomorrow Wednesday I know there's the Federal Reserve but tomorrow we're expected to see a 9:30 a.m. New York time ok that's 4:30 p.m. Singapore time we're going to see the UK CPI UK CPI and the UK CPI is expected to come out at 9:30 London time and it is expected to show to remain unchanged at 2.4 percent which is which is ok it's still above the 2 percent level but there is something else later gentlemen which is more crucial more important for the Sterling which is this there's gonna be a series of votes a Wednesday related to the related to brexit okay sterling traders will away to the important developments in the lower house there is the house Lord and there's lower house in the in the British Parliament where a set of votes related to brexit transition and whether Britain will end up staying in the customs union after leaving the EU in March 2019 if the u.s. in the UK stays in the uau customs union for some years after the March 2019 for so-called transition period that is supposed to be called the soft brexit soft brexit which is positive for sterling and the votes are expected to take place Tuesday and Wednesday so there's gonna be a lot of activity here now what does that mean why am I talking about this because there is this pair here you're a sterling and even though even though this cup and handle has been broken there is something that has not been broken which is what which is what tell me what do you see here the very good awesome awesome very good Bravo yeah the job well at least that's what I think I'm not saying this is the way or my way or the highway but yeah so there is so this even though this is just one candle this left shoulder it is also coinciding here which is level but there's a set shoulder the head right shoulder come out to come out come out it is pushing higher the neckline is here we broke it we come back down and we are regaining it okay not the cleanest of them but it is possible and it is doable and now we are holding right above right at the 200-day moving average okay so the UK the numbers are improving but there is always the risk of brexit and there is a 53% chance that the the Bank of England is going to raise interest rates in August but it's not gonna raise rates in July it usually changes rates in August or round round around the November around the inflation report which is every three months which is February May August and November so what we're seeing here this is this has been going nowhere I know and but it has been going nowhere for those who like to trade the consolidation this is not bad but you can see that there is a sort of a gradual inverter head and shoulder here okay as you can see here but this is and I would say that yeah if you have to watch obviously the CPI tomorrow from the UK how this is gonna expect and we do have a in the trades here we have a long year or sterling you got stopped out the last one but now we bought around eighty eight ten and yeah so it's pushing higher so I think there's a good chance this is one of also the favourites here to go long year sterling now about what about this what about sterling dollar so sterling dollar is pushing weaker again and the numbers today from the job figures in the U K we're slightly disappointing as far as the average hour as the earnings okay their earnings fell from two six two to five as expected slowed down to ninety two eight and weaker than expected and jobless claims fell which is a good thing and but the ILO remained unchanged unemployment rate okay so I am I don't really have any strong reviews regarding sterling I don't sterling dollar but this is just something to look at we've broken below this this this previous horizontal base we've entered back into the channel but really there's nothing here extraordinary that I can say this is the Sterling actually yeah sterling Ossie I'll tell you which which pairs on I'm watching so there's history and the market is pushing higher yields are pushing higher so usually the end goes down and anything goes up against the against against against the against the end but here's yeah but here's a pair that I talked about one I talked about the symmetrical goal off inflation which is this which is all Z dollar an Aussie dollar again so you have left shoulder head right shoulder distance between the head 74 75 60 that's 130 pips 130 plus 75 60 that is around 76 1977 so 77 just around here when we can see the target was reach 76 80 some people say it was reached but look at this and as long as so we broken the neckline or almost hit the target some people say we have reached it we're gonna come down there is a nice rising trend line support higher lows and if you look at the long term and as long as there's no big no bad news with China this is good for Australia but look at this multi-year trend line support is still holy 2001 only here holding here here took a while but we're doing well and look at the monthly chart 1 2 3 reversal month probably a confirmation but this is going to take some time so this is also to pay attention okay okay I hope this webinar is going to be recorded I'm not sure yes it is it is gonna be recording it says stop recording so yeah it is it is being recorded yes alright DXY some people said that show me the DXY the u.s. dollar index which is basically 57% of which is the euro dollar here is the monthly chart of the euro dollar which is the monthly chart that big horizontal brace which we broke we've regained it so this is really gonna be the key and but here is what the US dollar has to negotiate we have this the meaning what is the meaning of that so 200 week moving average it failed it failed it is the same way as this the market has memory and this level was basically this high there is not insignificant so basically this level here very similar it could be 38 percent retracement if you believe in closing and North highs 38 percent retracement here's the market close right below it okay now the 10-year yield and this is what I want to show this the yield in the US it's usually usually it moves up when the end goes down but look at these technicals here this is one of the as this breaks out it's usually easier for currencies to break higher above against the yen okay and so here is something for you to consider okay the Dalian the yield has been pushing for last three the last three days the inflation numbers were four okay in the US but we have to remember this word and this is what we have to remember this were is this the symmetrical objective and bonds and this is what the market is paying attention I use I use empty for but this this is the one I'm using the charts is Bloomberg terminal okay so and here's what we're seeing and if you look at the weekly chart in here we basically look at this it is a nice uptrend look at the monthly chart now we have to see so at the end of the day please pay attention to this please pay attention whenever I want to know whether a data come out whether a reported job report that has multiple sets so the job report in the US has the unemployment rate as the has the earnings has the NFP you know the Federal Reserve decision has the dot plot has the as the rate hike as the if I want to know what the market really think about something and where it is really stressing I look at the 10-year yield okay I don't want to see if the 10-year yield is really rising or not so there's a big school right now so the the ball market has been basically rising in prices and falling in yields for the last 30 years but things have been improving and a lot of smart people are saying that that's it the bond market rally is over meaning meaning the rally and in prices or the decline in yields is over and the market is going to break out I personally think I'm still in the school that we're not gonna go above three point five or three point three percent and eventually we're gonna go back down towards 2% or 1% okay and I don't think it's gonna be a big problem but inflation and I think as the Federal Reserve is going to raise rates and emerging markets are raising rates and the rest of the world is normalizing I that there might not be handled very well by the world economy so that's one thing but here's what I want you to pay attention to she's basically as this happens and again the the same high that we had here 2014 we are testing it okay we can talk about yield spreads and and yield curves and other webinars but let's talk about this goal so bold this is a monthly chart and these cycles every December there's a low and then we push higher Federal Reserve December's usually okay and there's a low push higher there's a cycle here in December cycle will push higher push higher push higher and the same thing the trend line or the inverted headed folder is still being respected if we do fall below twelve ninety or twelve eighty I'm not worried I'm only worried if we do break below twelve sixty but let's go into the weekly chart and again any argument in favoring of rising inflate rising gold is not just inflation it's gonna run away it's just that the Fed is gonna have to take it easy this is the weekly chart this is the 55 moving average this is the 55 this is the 100 week moving average okay yes we've fallen below this trend line but it's still higher lows a low higher low higher low high low and now the daily chart what has happened here yes we made a lot of noise falling then what happened here the market is not in a hurry to want to do anything some people say oh the fact that was not we're not pushing back higher is bearish well the fact that we are actually hogging the support and we're not falling with all the support repetitively is not negative it's actually bullish alright so the sign that something is up does not necessarily mean that when it's break you know it just means that it's its ability to test the support and to hold off the support okay so we'll have to see tomorrow there's any reactionary event risk that would really drive your the gold but this is just something to pay attention and there is something that I like to pay attention which is basically the gold bugs which is and this is and this is gold divided by the miners okay and here this is gold divided by the miners by the gold box and as this ratio goes down what happens to cold cold it actually goes up okay so as this goes down gold goes up so what I'm seeing as long as this does not go up or continues to go in a base or struggles to push higher then this is good sign for me to keep on staying with gold the problem is probably 90% of the people that you pay attention now they like all day they prefer gold but the timing is really big so so with the ECB once again again this is what we expect so there's you have to pay attention if there's gonna be any upward revisions in their forecasts I don't think they're gonna have any strong upward revisions in GDP growth is going to be in inflation they're gonna give you the path towards QE and then QE let's see how clear that's gonna be there's a Italy they're gonna say well we don't really worried about Italy things are improving and so on so forth and they're not going to select anybody who isn't euro and there's number four there's a fourth thing which is basically is the extent to which Draghi is gonna say we had a long discussion we are disagreeing we're not disagreeing he was unanimous all of these things are key before I finish I just want to talk about the Canadian dollar I know how many people trade the Canadian dollar but there is I have been short killing in the Canadian dollar and I've been hurting and I've been struggling so I've been short Canadian this is the weekly chart this is what has been doing okay and this is the monthly chart this is the monthly chart some people say that this is a you know a downward triangle some people say no it's not this is always on base what is this this is assume is this in declining an ascending or descending triangle you tell me what is it what is it what does the textbook of economic stuff technicals tell you okay so this isn't an ascending and ascending you're saying this is an ascending triangle this means that it is a rising triangle right so we look what does an ascending triangle me for some of you are not answering okay so here is ascending from what is this this is ascending ascending looks like this okay this is a descending triangle not an ascending triangle okay high a lower highs lower highs okay so at least the theory or the textbook theory backs me up my short Dalek and as far as the stochastics it's debatable here's the weekly chart and here is another textbook for head and shoulder so we were shortened here so let me just show you a little story here so this was a textbook head and shoulder okay left shoulder top right shoulder neckline the difference 130 120 to 128 25 difference between 150 130 130 120 120 820 is 300 points 300 points - 28 28 20 is 25 we got here then we went back up we went back up left shoulder and guess what look at this left shoulder did it break or not any guy who applies this to the letter is gonna say yes it broke it didn't break this is the high this is the close what and then you have to say what is the market really trying to do what is the market trying to scream at you trying to send you a signal what is that signal while we're trying to break the other person's gonna say no it's trying to break but there is a reason why it doesn't break here this would be a break this is a break yes we're broken but we came back now we've broken up so you may say we have broken you may say we are going to regain the high I still think there's a chance that we're not going to regain the high there's something else that you need to pay attention which is the Canadian economy is improving the only reason the main reason the only reason that the Canadian dollar is falling meaning the US dollar is rising against Canadian is the uncertainty with NAFTA and with the with the verbal trade fights between between the two friends Canada in the US and the US said we're going to I don't care about friendship I don't care about this you've been issuing tariffs on us we're gonna issue tariffs on you and this happens in this first Canada but the fundamentals of Canada is build upon of Canada are improving and the jobs are improving and there is a good chance if the Federal Reserve is gonna raise Rachael's gonna raise rates the Canadians they are not going to just sit and watch they will have to they will have to raise rates - okay and and I'm gonna show you something here is that if you look at the Canadian interest rates versus the US okay red is Canada interest rates blue is the Fed Funds interest rates in the US and this is u.s. dollar versus Canada okay the interesting thing here is that let's look at the red and when the Canada raised rates they raised them they raised them in July 2017 and they raised them in January 2018 but here they raise them in July 2010 okay the the Canada Canada likes to raise interest rates in July because in June it does not have meetings and it waits until the Fed does what it does and if the Fed does to something with interest rates too low to high it tries to keep the margin so there's a tendency what you call a tendency I'm not saying every time the bangl kinda raise interest rates in July okay and this is the margin and basically yeah and this is oil and as long as oil is gonna push higher it's going to justify and that's why I'm gonna show you this so there's no naturally the probability of which Canada is gonna raise interest rates in July and basically for July is 73 percent 73 percent chance that the Bank of Canada is going to raise interest rates okay and it's been hovering around 73 and 80 so I talked about yields I hope that was clear discussion with indices I shorted indices until I got stopped out and until I hated doing it so I'm not doing it much of it if there is anything that is worth the while here is that maybe there is a possibility if lete euros gonna rise and we're gonna have a slightly hawkish conference from Draghi then maybe we could look for any potential decline for the dax and here is what we're doing so if we get rid of this and no it's not a head and shoulder but it has the same behavior formation inability to regain this high this is interesting so if you want a short stop source and this is this is something to look at okay there's a lot to talk about here today but we just have one hour it is let's just speak for 10 more minutes or five more minutes actually I need to take some of your questions please if you have any questions let's look at the stochastics and the indicators yeah this is slightly positive but here's what the markets trying to do let's look at the Dow the Dow is really pushing higher and this these these formation are positive okay and if the same behavior between stocks in between effects and the u.s. dollar is going to continue that means that if we move we could see the US dollar weakening if indices are going to push higher and it would be the rationale if you're gonna tie it you're gonna say that well basically the Federal Reserve is not gonna be hurry to raise interest rates and indices are gonna like it and and the dollar is not going to gain by any new proactive campaign to raise interest rates the daily chart is here we have broken here but you can see were broken here but we're testing the low so we are testing these there was one metric that I which is basically the weekly chart on the VIX which is basically the fear index and this VIX basically telling you as this goes down tomorrow as this goes up as the VIX goes up the market goes down one indicator I had which is the 55 week moving average on the VIX it was holding was holding and finally we're breaking below it so so as long as we held at it the market did not really rise that much so for me let's look at the docs and the dance I'm sorry the S&P it does show that it probably want to retest this level but I think probably wrong 20800 is still a big resistance but the dax does suggest something any questions so far well not so far but for now because we're going to close this a bit okay just just just to give you an idea about the about the premium insights here basically we've had a tough three weeks and a few trades got stopped out some of them got sucked out very very close so let me just show you what I'm talking about so for instance so Canadian yen yes that's another thing I wanted to talk to you about we shorted Canadian ioan in 83 30 again please if you so dollar cad if you are short dollar can't if you are short dollar cad and again for those of you who think that this is gonna break out what about this idea look there's a big candle high wick closing here highway closing here could this must be the same so if you are sure two dollar cad and if you are short if you are short canadian yen then you are what are you with Dalian what are you okay if you are short Canadian verses the end and you are short US vs. CAD then you are short dollar yen right yes I use 55 two hundred and yeah the green is always 100 purple is 55 the yellows 200 now when I was long dollar cad please pay attention to this when I was long when I was short sorry when I was short dollar cad i issued a short here just to hedge but also i'll tell you why but isles because there was some i expect the markers gonna go up and I expect it did this issue wouldn't after I'll gonna continue so I shortened tall at hand and look at the problem I shorted it 29th of May 83 30 at 83 30 how to stop at 83 685 30 85 6 I had to stop at the 8530 the market went to 85 47 and then it came down it stopped me out and came down is this still viable it's not a bad idea so basically this is do you see what I'm saying or no do you see what I'm saying do you see what I'm saying so most yen pairs are showing this formation quasi quasi head and shoulder so if this is really gonna be right shoulder this is just a interruption this could really come back down head 87 a 484 - 381 what is 81 the meaning of 81 is that this used to be an inverted head and shoulder which we had for our clients here Canadian yen we had a while ago when we shorted and we made money for it but now air is a pair shoulder so this is head and shoulder inverted head and shoulder shoulder head shoulder the market respecting this and the theory is that if you roof take the head and shoulder here this one the regular head shoulder the goal would be 80 or 81 which is right respecting the folder of the inverted head and shoulder okay so this is just one thing of looking at it so it's just a nice way to hedge this and it is also in line with the short dollar yet if you don't want to short dollar yen outright you can basically go short Canadian yen and long and and and short usd/cad okay he's called defensive trading or it's called basically using the using the crosses the United States and they say crosses because it doesn't involve US dollar okay and so you know some people said what is it yeah an investment of associate authority a dagger a Allah and hierarch the little research your extent to which the success of the currency pairs of the of the the extensive of the success of these terms of these premium inside depends really on on which pairs are used but some of them are fifty percent some of them are sixty-five percent some of them are forty percent accuracy meaning hit rate in the Dow furnaces we've taken it down we've had very bad luck with with it now let me show you your dollar for instance let me give you an example you're a dollar the last trade so this was 23rd of May we've issued along a 116 20 okay so we've issued a long which was basically on the day of the minutes 23rd of May come on 16 20 23rd of May okay so we basically 23rd of May here and we put a stop at 1:15 30 the market dropped where did he go 115 10 so 20 pips below is stop it hit it and then he went back up and now the marketing 11780 so this was basically a either an appropriate wrong wrong placement and I tell the actually the subscribers do not hesitate to put it lower than what I put it you know but again this is up to you guys so again and what we have we have this deal is that basically the premium insights for one month basically they are for $110 three months 295 there is a premium videos below on Arabiya and and in English this is the Arabic section okay and filled video at Google our beer and this is it goes in the SMS then you click on it and then you get the actual service has been around since 2011 and we have a special the premium of trades you usually get a one-week free but if you have an account or a real account trading account with dick mill then you get one month free if you sign up dick mail today and tick mail is a very well-known trading platform and it also caters for institutional traders and and basically all you need to do you can send me an email and say I have open an account I have an opponent and I have an account with dick mail please send me one month free and you either send it to me and this is a telegram this is not the premier inside this is below arrabbiata telegram and you either send an email to support and say hey I have an account with you guys can you give me one month three and then I get the email forwarded there was can support or you can send it to me so I hope this was helpful it's a really swing trade Oscar swing trade so basically a trade can take anywhere between you know six days - two - two - two weeks - three weeks it is really a swing trading but when I when I give basically the want to tell people well yeah I'm going for 250 pip see you don't have to wait until 250 FIPS you can get out after 30 pips and get and get back in 40 pips and get back in okay so it's basically the story so I hope this was helpful and I hope this the lot a lot to look and to take in from the Federal Reserve decision the symmetrical aspect is very important again I will be tweeting so I am an ale ID here okay so you look at this so this is my Twitter a lady and and basically I will be saying something like Fed raises rates three rate hikes expected and so on so forth and just to recapitulate just to recapitulate tomorrow is Wednesday Wednesday tomorrow we have a CPI from the UK a 9:30 a.m. okay or Cyprus 11:30 a.m. Cyprus or Saudi or half past noon Dubai you CPI from the UK is important the Federal Reserve decision announcement is at 7:00 p.m. London time 7:30 is the decision is the is the press conference and then Thursday the big day the ECB okay oh there's also Australian unemployment data I don't know how many of you are gonna be awake that's on Thursday at 2:30 a.m. London time 2:30 meaning 5:30 it's gonna be probably I don't think age is gonna be on Thursday they do at ha probably screwed me on Friday but allow annum so they're basically this is what I'm talking about then there's the World Cup on Thursday but interestingly the opening match is between Saudi Arabia and and and and and Russia in Russia but Putin and Mohammed bin Salman are definitely going to meet together to talk about oil and oil supply because just ahead one week ahead of the big OPEC meeting ok and this is basically that Nam and the gentleman here tells me that there is you know a must be guru and know the sodium atom and a defiant glioma so there's a very good chance that there's there a is going to be on Friday but yeah we will have to see there a need is basically it's the end of the Ramadan it's a big feasts in the United in the Arab world and in the Muslim world so I hope this was educational for you guys there's any questions again you can contact me either here or you can contact techno I've done events with dick mill in Dubai and in Abu Dhabi last two months ago it was was exciting I was happy to strike a relationship with the company it's pretty solid thank you very much and we will there's anything again stay tuned for the next 48 hours they're gonna be very busy all the best and thank you
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Turmeric and in Herbal Medicine
we now come to turmeric curcuma longer you'll obviously know about this plant if nothing else than for its culinary use particularly in indian and asian cuisine it's a member of the ginger family and you can kind of see that in the picture of the root there the difference is that where ginger is a sort of pale yellow color turmeric has this really lovely orangey yellow interior the skin is also slightly orangey too can be grown in this country we're talking i'm talking about my country the uk can be grown um elsewhere and i know uh market gardener very close to where i live who actually grows this and it's beautiful stuff very fleshy very well developed nice fat roots of of turmeric the most people will be familiar with turmeric powder with its very intense yellow color and particularly as a coloring and flavoring agent again in asian cookery um and turmeric is actually quite famous and we'll see why it's coming to the spotlight a lot when it comes down to medicinal uses particularly as an anti-inflammatory the part that we use is the rhizome now a rhizome is kind of something between a root and a stem we've discussed it in plant sciences already technically speaking it's a stem but it's also referred to as a root if you enjoyed this video please give it a like and subscribe below so you don't miss any future content to learn more about cnm or its courses head to www
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Sherlock Holmes TV Series - The Case of the Cunningham Heritage
[Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] the city you consider as home is never so attractive as when you return to it after long and difficult times in other parts of the world my name is Dr John Watson I had served and been wounded in the more remote regions of Afghanistan and had been discharged from the army with specific instructions to rest the site of London again was already working its soothing time as I rode through the familiar streets I never suspected that a chance introduction would lead me into the most amazing adventure of my entire life what's an old man hello how have you been it's good to see you not as well as you obviously you look great oh man yeah you were wounded well it could have been much worse well what are your plans now you're nothing really at the moment I'm looking for lodgings trying to solve the old problem of comfortable Quarters at a reasonable price that's odd the second man today the two Zed expression well you wouldn't know him he's doing some work in the chemical of art at the hospital will be interesting yes well I wouldn't mind sharing a flap or somebody if if he was all right no he's rather strange well what's wrong with him nothing wrong with Holmes that's his name Sherlock Holmes oh I saw him this morning he was doing some research with the corpse oh is he doing he was beating it with a stick I beg your bud did you ring chair two chainsmith very good sir why did you say this Sherlock Holmes fella was doing he was beating a corpse with a stick huh what in Heaven's name you want to do that for he wanted to find out if it was possible to inflict a bruise on a body after death why you know you're asking that's another strange thing about these homes somehow one of the things to question him what it really works you realize you've just entered the greatest chapter in the history of forensic myths you're Dr Watson yes I am what works foolproof test for hemoglobin you realize what this means of course no I I don't you must be sure I love him we'll create a revolution in criminal investigation yes I'm homes how did you know I was once because you've just come back from Afghanistan how do you do how you do yeah how did you know I just come back from Afghanistan well it's it's written on earlier the problem is generally being that a man is suspected crime months after trying to committed then when they find bloodstands on objects of clearly they can't be sure if it's blood mud or rustings this solves the whole thing of course Stanford told me you're looking for someone to share the flat you'd find this test have been in existence submitted on Bishop of Frankfurt would most certainly have been Hunted and that goes for Mason of Bradford Muller and Affair naturally uh naturally who are these people did you know I'm delighted to meet you Watson I think you like the flat it's in Bakersfield by the way oh we could pop around this afternoon have a look at if you can yes who is Rod I'd like that good did you mind if I play the violin no go right ahead no I mean now I mean when we're sharing the plan oh no no of course man I like a very good music oh good I'm very not very good oh um tell me Holmes yeah how did you know I just got back from Afghanistan and it's obvious no that's what you said before it is you're a doctor that much we know but with the heir of a military man they're for an army doctor you've acquired a sunburn I know it's not your natural color because your wrists are white your eyes tell me the two reasons have been ill I'd say some sort of tropical fever do you use your left arm stiffly as they've sustain the wound now the problem becomes where would an army adopt a contract to defeat sustain the womb the answer my dear what's in campaign in Afghanistan of course it's obvious actually We examined the rooms at 221B Baker Street that afternoon and promptly moved in on the following day I had at this point known Sherlock Holmes for only 24 hours but the man's fantastic powers of perception coupled with the almost unpredictable personality I'd ever encountered kept me in a state of constant surprise when I wasn't being shot it was unbelievable the things he knew and the things he didn't know oh really my idea how much you mean to tell me you didn't know that the Earth moved around the Sun really but every school child knows that well now I know it too and I shall promptly proceed to forget why yes why why should I remember it because it's a natural phenomenon well is it important does it affect us the Earth went round the moon would it make an impossible difference to our way of life well you put it that way no then it's useless information and I shall do my best to forget it advise you to do the same at times I thought the man was joking and simply having a bit of fun in my expense but I soon learned that he was in dead earnest I also are known to him made a brief classification of the man's knowledge literature nothing philosophy nothing astronomy nothing politics disinterested botany he knew everything there was to know about poison and absolutely nothing about practical God chemistry profound Sensational literature without question Sherlock Holmes knew the details of every horror perpetrated in the last hundred years foreign I believe we have a visitor really he's coming here I've named her I would also say he's a retired Sergeant Marines how are you another man I've never clapped out before in the night well in that case that's one of the wildest statements I ever heard how can you possibly guess he's a retired sergeant of Marines you've ever seen it I guess my dear Watson I've calculated deduction yes he is coming up here do you mind that I ask you Mr Fish Oh by all means no where did I put my violin case ah my old friend come here excuse me gentlemen I have a message here for Mr Sherlock Holmes excuse me yeah you mind telling me your occupation not at all sir I'm a civil servant employed by the police department thank you I just wondered not at all sir how long have you been with the police department Justice before that I was a sergeant in the Marines good day gentlemen how did you know an interesting letter wasn't a very interesting lesson perhaps you'd like to come with me where to catch a murderer of course [Music] how did you know that that man was an ex-sargeant of Marines oh a messenger from the police oh yes yes the retired sergeant of marine that's what I said well there's nothing mysterious about such observations Mighty Watson but unfortunately when explained they lose their romantic order of Mystery my decision was based on observation and logical deduction man had a large anchor tattooed on the back of his hand this was visible from our window I admit I didn't notice at the time but since you mentioned it I think there was an anchor oh there was indeed he also wore regulation Sideburn had a slight nautical role thus I judged him a Marine I guess I ground children your refinement of gases one makes every day he's so described what test your own powers of observation we are entering the perfect situation no what are we entering a house that holds a murdered man I think specular straight Inside Yes I may have your name please yeah Sherlock Holmes this is Dr Watson oh that's quite all right sir respect to the straight game instructions to admit you oh good oh by the way has the body been removed no sir but the medical examiner's just called oh thank you let's have to have moved things about too much the police forces the world seem to have an organized science of messing things about oh I wouldn't say that now then move along there everybody move along there's nothing to see today I don't know I swear I don't know it I tried to help you don't you believe me distinctive room like you to commit murder that's not true you know it's not true I know you hate it but can't believe I do a thing like this yes I can and I do please you know it as well she murdered your brother it's a lie drink our stories alive the relationship you had with my son was alive my son's been murdered girls are murderers why she did it what her motive was huh I don't know they were engaged that's my blessing can only be grateful that she gains Nothing by her crime your duty now is to convict her at the moment please what is the angle of incision for us yeah and the force of the blow and the general penetration of the other reasonable chest how long would you estimate before loss of consciousness well excitable to say 36. oh between the two I see I'm dead shorter than other two minutes three three or four I'd say thank you Watson well I take him out ah forgive the interruption I would prefer to have been invited before the party had been moved I thought you'd be interested homes or may I introduce my friend Dr Watson inspect in the Strait of Scotland Yard how do you do how do you do so you're a completely stuck in the street what do you mean well you thought I'd be interested why don't you admit it you're in a jam I give us some cabinet work don't you think what you say isn't exactly true homes I've done you a favor this is an interesting case of course there are one or two unexplained details but I don't believe it'll be long before principle problem there's no motive I found this girl with a knife in her hand my brother lying dead on the floor I found Peter on the floor I tried to help by stabbing him by removing the knife same thing I love it your young lady is a new cause for you to alarm yourself is accusing you of well of what happened this would be a clear-cut case of only she had a reason for murdering there happened to be a policeman outside the house during the murder and he said that no one can then accept her well what about the others who benefits by her death well no and the estate was left in such a way that if he died before he married everything went to charity my dear inspector lestrade he didn't die before he married this young lady and the man whose body was counted out of here had been married for at least a week death I imagine everything passes to her and now we return to the case of the Cunningham heritage how did you know they were married weren't you [Music] yes week ago then you do benefit by my brother's death who's there I don't know if I am or not I only know I didn't kill him I swear I didn't where were you married down to Brighton last weekend why didn't Peter say anything about it I know he asked me not to say anything of course I didn't afraid young lady I'll have to ask you to accompany meter headquarters in the inspector I think I should tell my mother oh yes of course tell me Holmes how did you know they were married well the man's hands had the remains of a sunburn and the fading marks of a narrow ring but not as yet that indentation of the finger a ring generally leaves the weekend in the summit breaking explains the whole thing perfectly I didn't notice these things yes I know the young lady's hands were also sunburned under the same degree then the case is solved yes it would appear so wouldn't it where do you leave from how do you see that what yeah use this well I did send it up cutting the carpet yes but what does it mean s stop looking for clothes completely outstanding seems this girl had a record nine months in the woman's prison and Holloway from the 21st of February 1892 to the 21st of November 1892. Floyd is a governess and convicted for stealing 300 pounds from an employer it's quite true I knew you'd find out sometime I made a mistake five years ago but I paid for it but Pete and you all about it before we were married I never tried to hide it he didn't know what else you had money I had nothing else in mind except that I loved I'm afraid I must ask you to go with the office of me about a matter well that's how I like my cases fast and simple oh easy you must tell me some more about it well there's nothing to tell really her story was that Peter asked her to call here at 10 shop she arrived from the door open for her came in here and found him riding in the floor with a knife on his chest pulled it out just named brother Ralph walked in he died without saying another word though she stabbed him for the inheritance and was caught in the act simple a good impossible you know I still think it's a tragedy yes but my job Dr Watson we ran up against it all the time yeah no thank you well I suppose you had some amazing adventure yes but one learned to have a rare philosophy of life and get a good perspective yeah not just the same I think it's a Pity just another case of a clever girl being too clever the clever girl who intended to murder her husband he said it shows the most stupid possible way to commit the crime oh what was that but what's this checkbook of amazing deduction was straight look so Peter Cunningham drew a check for a thousand pounds six weeks ago five weeks ago and four and three and two and that's all well they're drawn to cash well I don't get your point he was a very rich man watch a great deal of cash it was his own money I suppose I could do what he liked with it you may have hit the proverbial mail this day and look here Holmes you're trying to start something that just doesn't exist you think so I have a great deal of respect for your opinion Holmes but your trouble is that you can't leave things alone if there isn't a mystery you have to make one or you're not happy you're right I'm not happy there are marks on the carpet indicating a struggle the man whose body was carried out of here was over six feet in height if he had struggled with a girl who had left here I don't think he'd have lost she surprised him oh but he was expecting her that's her story I'd say she sneaked up on him but it stabbed him in the chest how do you sneak up on someone and stab him in the chest you're trying to start something and I just won't stand for it that girl's a jailbird and she's guilty and she's going to hang and that's the end of the case foreign [Music] why I'd like to investigate this afternoon's Affair a bit further oh yes I'd like that I thought you'd forgotten about it not at all I've been thinking about it all evening shall we go let me just exchange our thoughts on Route where are we going to the Cunningham house I didn't know you've made an appointment there I didn't oh well who do you expect to see no one I hope all right I tell him this is I don't understand what you mean when you say you want to go to the Cunningham you can't do that what will you come back into the house why not it's against the law that's why not why red caught that's it we're gone [Music] [Applause] [Music] God [Music] good evening good evening Sergeant everything all right yes sir I just thought Sherlock Holmes might have dropped by where'd you get the key on a killer burglars too a burger thank you how do you know he's out because I had a spy watching the house goes with that cabinet what am I looking for papers bank statements anything to indicate passage of money from Peter Cunningham's account [Music] it's absolutely ridiculous looking for something and you don't know what in order to catch somebody and you don't know who my predictions on my side keep looking who do you think's got it Whatever It Is we're looking for why did Peter Cunningham try to hide the bank of his marriage a week or a month with the main indifference as far as his mother was concerned she would never have been sent to his new bride anyway [Music] he married her to prove to me that my black male wouldn't stop it and then he withheld the fact in order to give me one week to clear out of the country before he exposed me the money he paid you went to buying up your own promissory notes I was being pressed Mr Holmes my brother's engagement to a jailbird gave me a perfect opportunity to extract a little money from him in fact if he hadn't been such a bullhead it would have gone on for quite some time the jailbird as you put it makes a perfect murder suspect perfect Mr Holmes and you and Dr Watson make perfect burglary Suspects when I report your death to the police they can't possibly blame me for defending the sanctity of my home [Music] well done Watson I could have done a bit better than you it was the bad shoulder quite all right wasn't think no more about it so that's our murder yes the only possible one of course only a man could have struck that vote Peter died as you say within three or four minutes and there was a Bobby outside the whole time yeah Crystal Clear golf please obvious or what do we do now what's going on here who fired that shot he will sit with a good inspector and with the aid of our evidence a bit of logic and a few simple diagrams we will endeavor to convince him that night follows day in that one-on-one inevitably makes two how did you two get in here anyway now inspector come so Congress will come sit down that is a good fantasy right here I see we have a great deal to talk about [Music] also present with inspection this trade was Dr John Watson and a personal friend of the inspectors Mr Sherlock oh ridiculous it's fantastic in the way it happened at solved this this pollutionized investigation this whole account is a lie fingerprints once that's the coming thing No Nonsense what are you going to do about this a bit more research yeah give me your fingers on the sheet of paper well you got to sit there with these disgusting little smudgism and let's get away with this well I won't they're going to hear from me brilliant in specialist training why it took you three hours to convince that boldness innocence [Music] sure I wonder if he got more than a shoulder wound in Afghanistan [Music] thank you [Music] [Applause] [Music]
Coffee Break Tude
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Allyship In Action in Bellingham Wa
yarrow ling hope is a friend and a local resident she's a case manager and licensed therapist wife and mother to two multi-multi-racial girls and identifies as biracial chinese in white she couldn't be here tonight because her youngest is only a month old but she gave me permission to share her words from a facebook post tuesday night in response to the violent attack of the asian woman in new york city who was on her way to church you say you stand with us you use the proper hashtags you talk about how dumb it all is but where are you where are you outside of social media when it's not virtue signaling when it's not reposting when it's not adding a frame to your facebook picture where are you when we are being beaten shot fit on yelled slurs at etc etc where the fru when a 65 year old woman is stomped in broad daylight and you close the door in her face hate crimes are happening right in front of people all while they do nothing where are you i reached out to her and she further shared i had a hard time stumbling on that video yesterday imagining it was my 72 year old mom three grown men i am still so stricken over that video on top of everything else there are so many videos right now of our elders being attacked and people doing nothing where is safe and what is safe anymore my name is nestorine mugleberos as a person of color who's lived in watkin for almost 30 years i have bit my tongue often in the interest of navigating white space safely maintaining comfort for others or to protect myself from the mental exhaustion of opening up to someone who doesn't want to hear my truth george floyd's murder and the many others in the bipap community which preceded it and the xenophobic rhetoric from top officials in the country compelled me to acknowledge that i had bitten my tongue too many times to ever do it again since then i've been repeatedly gifted a platform for us to confront the roots of racism and xenophobia within our community but allowing myself to share honestly has forced me to reckon with almost four decades of suppressed racial trauma and it's been really hard for the first time in my life i can undoubtedly relate to the statistics on the many ways racism takes a toll on the mental health of the bipod community i now speak with a therapist and i share this with you all just to say you're not alone in this grief it's so easy in this community to feel like you're alone on an island of white people who don't understand but you're not alone and if you need help and you don't know where to start come talk to me and if there's anybody here who is comfortable to be approached and be a support maybe you can raise your hands right now because a lot of people are hurting right now take a look around thank you guys we can get through this together for the first time in many years i found myself inspired by conversations with many of you to write a poem for tonight and it references some first-hand accounts experienced right here in wacom county and writing it brought me a lot of healing so i hope it brings you healing too it's called a cycle of hate it's a cycle and it shakes and it aches and it takes it's the rhetoric that frustrates with its ill-disguised hate it's the heightened awareness when we face a world that questions an entire race it's the longer route we take in groups for safety's sake it's those who think we look the same blind to the pain in an exotic face it's a white man's bad day while being told our plane has no place it's the excuses that are made as the death toll reaches eight and another round of grief which numbness will replace the weapons are different but the cycle's the same scapegoat a group to fear into blame it's ignored pronouns vile tongues knotted rope smoking guns a clan rally held in a neighbor's field a broken treaty you all know the deal a death threat received from a zoom for a zoom event a kick to the back while cuffed to a fence for sterilizations because the offspring's too brown can't use this shelter don't sleep on this mound a little old lady stomped to the ground abandoned by three men hanging around shots to the chest fresh out of bed a knee on the neck long after he's dead a knife through the window aimed at my head no matter the weapon we lift up their names we send up their spirits on the wings of a crane knowing it's a cycle that surely must break under the weight that hate creates under the weight of the lives he takes and takes and takes and takes you
Paths to Understanding
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Explore Finns World’s Best Beach Club Bali #shorts
this is the world's best beach club well Fin's Beach Club is now going for 8 years old so this is the main fo you where you come in and everyone loves to have their photo taken there this is Bondi here we've got this beautiful tall structure designed by the architect entain and so you can see here that product Oh yes it's got just a great finish to it near the kitchens here we've actually used your oh this is yours too yeah yeah and it's just yeah stands up really well it works great so we've used in quite a few areas up here's our premium areas where people can actually go up into the party platforms at the top this is the new pool so families can bring their children in to uh swim and enjoy or guests can actually select to take one of the day beds and uh as you can see the pools are [Music] phenomenal
MBtech TV
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Dobson's Worst Take - Astrophotography is Pointless.
good day Dylan odonnell here from the Byron Bay Observatory I am a scientific masochist in a toxic relationship with an abusive partner doy mcdom face but for some reason like a battered spouse I just keep going back for more I just can't get enough of those photons John Dobson who popularized the dobsonian telescope once said if you want to do photography well in the first place you've got a disease because all the pictures have been taken by Lick Observatory and all you have to do is go and buy them you can't buy for the price you can get the pictures does he have a point no wow what a stupid thing to say all the pictures have been taken John all of them by the Lick Observatory ouch man I don't want to talk ill of the dead but that quote did not age well you're giving dobsonian news as a bad name John and dobsonian users already have a bad name in this video I'm going to do what I always do and run my app and probably offend someone but I'm saying the things that you are thinking and too afraid to say in case you might offend someone so buckle up snowflakes my name is my name is Dylan donnal and you're watching Star [Music] stuff it's been a rough season not just for me but for everyone the climate has been particularly unforgiving in Australia but also around the world and I've been hearing from subscribers across the globe about just how bad it's been lately I haven't been able to finish a single proper image run all summer when I can't do astrophotography I turn to my other Hobbies like guitar I've played a lot of guitar in the last 2 months I'm basically Jimmy Hendrick now addiction is when you have a strong physical or psychological need or urge to do something or use something and for me for years this has been astrophotography as the weather lashed my Observatory and the gradual March of time increased its entropy everything I was working to build started to crumble before my eyes cameras failed in the unforgiving heat and humidity errors started to creep into the Dome geometry batteries failed frames dropped and real life personal issues started to compete for the time I spent using the observatory at [Music] all [Music] for me real life is more important than my astronomy work I have a family a job clients and other obligations that will all pull me away from taking photos of space but sometimes the clouds part there are some nights when everything just goes right you've solved all the problems the night is clear the nebula are there for the taking you see the moment in time you see the depth of the electromagnetic spectrum in ways that your uned eyes simply cannot with increasingly better better technology you see things that professional observatories would have dreamed of when John Dobson called astrophotography a disease in 1988 and when you see the real time images of space coming in on your screen even unprocessed noisy and raw as an astrophotographer you can see the potential already you know where this is going and you just can't stop [Music] I love astrophotography and there's something that I can't describe that I can't put my finger on when I'm sitting there in my warm room watching the data come in on the screen when I'm planning shoots when I'm looking at the raw data and when I'm processing and stacking there's a buzz that you get out of it that is really hard to describe that perhaps John Dobson never experienced or never understood and I don't know why visual astronomers can't feel that I feel it when I look through a telescope I get that tangible feeling of real time view through the eyepiece I get it I know what that feeling is for the visual astronomers but a lot of them seem unwilling to grasp the fact that we get that same feeling and we get it for hours because of astrophotography if you're a complete addict like I am and thank you for getting to the end of this video please support the sponsor of this video High Point scientific High Point scientific are a New Jersey vendor but now they ship globally they have all the brands that you need I vouch for them and I've heard comment after comment from their happy customers in my comments on my YouTube videos they're here to help you with your astrophotography journey as I am and or at least I TR try to be for you this was a bit of a different video it's more about the inspiration behind what we do and why we do it and the inexplicable urge to do it and I hope that some of you feel that urge the same way I do and I'm not just a crazy person hope all your families are happy and healthy and your astrophotography journey is going well thank you for your support over all of this and I'll see you next time remember everything is meaningless and we're all going to die but the specialty of these these things is that they move easily they go wherever you push them and they stay wherever you leave them but they don't track things across the sky they're not good for photography [Music] no
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The LK-24 ROYAL CRIMSON is Back!! New Bundle in Call of Duty Mobile
hey what's up guys johnny here back with a brand new call of duty mobile video once again it is monday so we have a crate opening video now unfortunately there are no new crates in the shop today but we have a new bundle we're gonna check it out and we're still gonna open some crates guys even if there's no new crates i'm still gonna check out the days of summer crate and uh the ant-man crate so still looking for that hot chick and i don't even have that spec ops for soldier so i'm gonna open a few of these and a few of the after burner because uh yeah that fire break is not bad i wouldn't mind but i don't have the vasquez also so maybe missing a couple vehicle skins and stuff so definitely gonna open some crates today guys even if there's no new crate but of course we're gonna check out the bundle the royal crimson bundle is back it's 900 cut points guys so if you didn't get that royal crimson lk 24 in the past it is awesome guys the iron sight is freaking epic so we're gonna get some gameplay at the end uh gonna go for some public games so before we start make sure you guys subscribe to the channel for daily cut mobile videos now as always we're gonna check out the clan crates we got some concrete the season's not over for some reason i thought it was the end of the season so maybe next monday we're gonna open the season crates but of course we're gonna have some lucky board today i got 30 spins i pretty much got everything but still looking for the m4 lmg so let's start with the lucky board guys i got 30 spins i got 548 tokens and let's get lucky with the m4 lmg that's the only thing i'm looking for so let's go for 30 now boom boom boom boom boom and duplicate some tokens oh my god are you kidding me right now brush yellow lk25 i just bought it like yesterday guys what a waste of 300 tokens that is insane but i didn't know like i i don't know when it's gonna reset guys i just wanted to make sure i didn't waste my chance and and miss out oh this is so sad f in the chat guys and like if you cried can we get 50 likes on that video that would be freaking epic all right let's keep moving guys and we're gonna go for the clan crates i got five and once again this is a good way to get free credits guys being a good time and get credits every week all right so let's go in the store now we're gonna start with the bundle that is the beautiful freaking epic lk 24 reality a beautiful weapon guys and let me know in the comments how you like it i don't even remember how we got that let me know if you remember was it a clan crate like season two or something and what about that chicon dark victorian i don't know if it was available outside the bundles it's pretty cool all right so let's keep going now we're gonna go in the store and we're gonna check out these crates uh hopefully we can get lucky i would like to get one soldier's skin today guys one soldier skin would be nice so we're gonna start with the days of summer i guess uh man the manta ray such a great skin for real and i don't have the backpack and i don't have the spec ops for maybe missing some vehicles so but i really like the the hot chick i would really like to get that skin so pretty sure i got the emote and a lot of stuff so let's go for 10. i think we're going to go for 20 let's go boom boom boom boom all duplicates but we got a new parachute but it's pretty expensive for a parachute 720. let's go for 10 more boom and we got the backpack so not so great but we're gonna keep some card points for the other one i don't know how many cut points i have 11 42. we cannot buy 20 more credits guys we're gonna just go for 10 here and see if we can get something good maybe a soldier's skin would be nice i'm pretty sure i have the emote but vasquez is great i like these skins guys so yeah let's go for 10 and whatever happens it's my last 10 crates of the video boom boom boom we got the vasquez soldier skin i love that skin guys i love the military looks and the dark clothes your clothes look sharp yeah i love that one guys very nice cannot wait to use it we're gonna use it right now guys that one with the lk24 i'm sure it's gonna look dope all right see what we got now it's pretty much over guys it's gonna be it yeah i only have like 400 cut points left so i'm not gonna buy more card points today we're gonna keep that for next week and next season probably gonna have more stuff so we're gonna build a loadout and let's check out that lk 24. all right let's go for a quick tdm on kill house check out the iron sight guys it's so freaking clean um yeah let's go kill house is awesome small map lots of action and uh yeah let's go for for the enemy spawn see what we can go get ragnar get rekt uh it's gonna be a tough spot here guys i think they know i'm here now i cannot stay here for too long taking some hits man yeah let's go boys another one nice and by the way i love the suppressor on ars i used to put suppressor on everything but it just feels good doesn't feel like it's a problem on small maps i know it's gonna cut your range a little bit but all right let's push the other spawn now i think we're good oh hello dude hello another one show your face dude and also hip firing man i know some of you guys cannot hit fire because of your uh come on man because if you're setting uh if you use auto aes you cannot hit fire and i think it's a problem guys i could never get used to it i just go my minion show me something chuck rc is not bad but more and more players can counter it now again hip fire when you're too close i'd rather hit fire than aiming down this gun's actually nuts dudes get wrecked kids all right later i guess i didn't want to do uh yeah we're gonna go for it annihilator is freaking looking for real i wanted to do a lk24 video but annihilator is too good let's go boy let's go boy this is freaking op look how many kills i got like do you guys think it's gonna be nerfed do you guys think the annihilator should be nerfed all right game over kids time to go to bed get wrecked and uh predator for the win that was a quick game guys i i love that skin let me know how you like it in the comments do you like the lk24 royal crimson i think it's pretty dope and uh yeah i'll see you guys in the next one make sure you smash like if you enjoyed and don't forget to subscribe for daily call mobile videos i will see you guys in the next one take care [Music] you
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DwC Hour Title: Darwin Core - a (Public) Review (1b)
okay so welcome everybody uh my name is david bloom i'm a part of the vertnet team and a perennial chadwig hanger on and i'd like to welcome you to this second webinar of of two about the evolution of biodiversity information standards uh today we are presenting in collaboration with the darwin core hour team the first session uh is entitled uh darwin core a public review uh by john by john vachark and he's going to be speaking with us today and with any luck we'll stick with us for the entire time and he'll give us an overview of the latest darwin core review process with more than 40 proposals for enhancement so he is supported by participants of the dharan core maintenance group many of whom are on this webinar as well and we're all happy to answer your questions after the talk so again please participate by commenting or adding questions to the chat or in the notes document and we'll allow john to take it away welcome hello i'm going to put my video on just for a moment so that you can see that i look like a human at least for the moment but we had terrible bandwidth issues here at home in argentina earlier this morning and so i'm going to do my best to keep that to a minimum and we have a backup plan in case i disappear altogether which happened earlier today so uh yeah i'm john vitrowick i'm the convener of the darwin core maintenance group and i'll host today so the very short story of what we're going to try to accomplish in this webinar is to talk about the improvement of standards for biodiversity related data sharing and particularly about the role of people in our community to make those changes the webinar is specifically to discuss how the darwin core standard evolves in practice and to highlight some examples from the most recent public review for illustration of that if um what this is not is an introduction to darwin core nor will there be sufficient time to present the topic in great detail nor to do a study of the individual proposals that were in the review nor even to explain all the words that i'm going to use so i apologize for all those things in advance it's a matter of available time to get the topic out there if you do have questions about how to use dharma core we encourage you to use the darwin core questions and answers site this slide shows some links to that the site is many topics of discussions people present their questions and we try to answer them and those answers we try to make part of auxiliary documentation or even to affect change in the darwin course standard itself from that page there are also many recorded webinars and among them the very first one is the introduction to darwin core that you can look at if that's what you were seeking when you came here so on to today's topic dharma core is an ever evolving standard in the biodiversity information standards organization which we lovingly called tadwig because of its old name the tax economic databases working group the darwin core is supported by the darwin core maintenance group which is made up of volunteers all volunteer who are knowledgeable about and are dedicated to making the darwin core as useful as it can be when darwin corps was first made into a standard in 2009 it actually contained specifications for how change was to be managed for the standard itself because they didn't exist anywhere else these parts of the dharma core were later extracted and adapted into the vocabulary maintenance standard which consists of a single document the vocabulary maintenance specification and that applies to all existing vocabulary standards within not just darwin core so it's under the rules of that document that we proceeded with our public review so the darwin course standard consists of definitions of terms and documents about how to use them in various contexts such as with rdf or with darwin core archives among other things some parts of the standard such as term identifiers and term definitions and versions of terms are all designated as normative which is to say that they are stable content with rigorous processes for change while other parts of the standard such as the term labels the usage comments examples and how the terms are organized are non-normative that is to say they are accessory content made to aid in the use of the standard and make it that much easier to modify those things proposals for change to the standard arise from the community not from a darwin core maintenance group nor from the executive committee or anybody else they're from all of us and then it consists of requests for new terms updates to existing terms or modifications to the documentation proposals are normally made as issues using one of two templates in the darwincore github repository but since not everyone is willing or can even use such a means it's also perfectly feasible and possible to request changes or proposals by email to any member of the maintenance group the public review is just one phase in the process of maintenance that's outlined in the vocabulary maintenance specification the review is meant to be a semiannual process to promote proposal proposals for change that have achieved a certain level of maturation let's say the readiness for public review is determined by the maintenance group it's our judgment call let's say against three justifications for change criteria that are enumerated in the vocabulary maintenance specification the first one is efficacy which is to say the change is likely to have the desired effect the second one is demand that is it's not just an idea or a pet idea of some tadwig member rather multiple organizations actually need the change or addition in order to better achieve their missions and then the third criteria is sustainability in which the factor is that the change will not have adversely affect existing practice the latest review was extraordinary in several ways one of which is that it considered a backlog of 70 distinct proposals for new terms or turn changes going back as far as 2014. normally this would not be the case and going forward we hope it will not ever happen again normally the stale proposals would be abandoned after a demonstrated lack of justification and interest for more than a year but this latest proposal roundup was the product of waiting for a variety of fundamental developments in tadwig as an organization to be complete such as the vocabulary maintenance standard which appeared during that period and the complete rebuilding of the tadweek website this latest public review has put us on track to keep the process normal from here on so going forward evaluation of accumulated issues is expected to happen at least once per calendar year and on a schedule deemed reasonable based on the nature and quantity of accumulated issues and the capacity of the members of the maintenance group to moderate and review those proposals that are judged by the maintenance group not to meet all three criteria that i mentioned are not considered mature enough for public review and those remain in the request state until they can achieve that level of maturity that is to say the prerequisites are met or until the proposal becomes stale for a lack of activity 22 of the 70 proposals did not make it to this past this step in this most recent review most of them were because there was uh no sufficient demonstration of demand none of those have been removed from existence yet proposals that do meet the three prerequisites are prepared by the maintenance group for public review by making the issues that describe them in github and make them as complete clear concise and consistent as possible so that we're not wasting people's time and trying to review them there were 48 proposals considered in the latest public review 13 of those were for new terms one was for an entirely new controlled vocabulary that was for the current status term and the remainder were for changes to existing terms changes to existing terms are categorized as normative or non-normative a non-normative change is one that fixes an error in the definition or modifies the usage comments or examples to clarify how the term can be used normative changes are not required to go through a formal public review process that makes it relatively easy to fill facilitate clarification if we find we just need to add a usage comment or an example in order to help people use the term that's an easy thing to do even so all the non-normative proposals are also documented on github and they're all open to comment from anyone and in this latest public review all changes both normative and non-normative were included the purpose of the public review is to achieve consensus that the proposed changes are satisfactory it's the role of the maintenance group to usher the proposals towards consensus within the review period which is a minimum of 30 days there's no requirement that all proposals have to reach consensus give me one second uh so that the proposals that don't appear uh to be reaching consensus uh within the initial review period uh remain open for further development uh four of the proposals uh in the public review this go-round did not reach that consensus that john was mentioning and they've been left in the open public review uh in an attempt to reach consensus um those are the subgenus conversation individual account the identification qualifier and the verbatim label these will not be included in the next release because they haven't been they haven't found consensus sometimes proposals are deemed complicated either in the pre-review phase or as a result of the public review those proposals of this nature are likely to be recommended by the maintenance group to be delegated to a task group to be developed more fully those task groups are an official part of the tadwig process an example of a complex proposal is the one to modify the item material sample and you can see that that's issue 314 under the darwin core issues label as of yesterday there were 128 comments in that issue even though the proposal was not part of a public review so you can see how that gets complicated and quickly the resolution of that issue has potentially broad implications so if you've got anything to say feel free to jump in there six of the proposals in the public review were recommended for task group resolution those in particular were for occurrence status the vocabulary for occurrence status preparations disposition associated sequences and biome so those are all to task group uh at this point and we'll see what happens with those uh in future iterations so proposals that do reach consensus become part of a package that the maintenance group prepares for ratification by the tadwig executive committee the executive committee has 30 days to ensure that due process has been followed and that each proposal satisfies the scrutiny of the tadwig technical architecture group otherwise known as the tag the role of the executive committee at this stage is not to offer new opinions on the content of the proposals the opportunity for that's already been passed in the public review itself since the executive committee is the same as the rest of us in terms of being community members the executive committee can ratify none some or all of the proposals in the package that the maintenance group presents to them 38 proposals are currently in the process of being prepared for ratification the unratified proposals become the responsibility of the maintenance group to remedy whatever has been identified as problematic with them so their fate is another round potentially of public review or if just something technical has been done incorrectly by the maintenance group will fix it and then get it back on its way ratified proposals are incorporated into the body of the darwin core standard during this step the maintenance group does a whole bunch of things one is to create the new terms and the new versions for the changed terms and documents and relate them to the ones that they replace so there's a history the screenshot there you're looking at is the history for one example the life stage term between its current iteration the 2017 one and the previous one if we make a new change to life stage which seems to be uh on track there will be yet a new version which will make this 2017 one be replaced by it so even though the replacements like this darwin core has built into it the canonical reference or the canonical identifier which is everything without the um with the without the date stuff so if you look there and see version of you see http colon slash rds.tadweek.org slash dwc slash terms slash life stage that's the always current identifier for the life stage turn in darwin core despite any version history that it might have this minimizes the effect on users of the standard so they don't have to point to which specific one they're talking about with the new terms defined the document containing the complete definitions of all current and past darwin cur core terms is updated by some scripts that we use and that document is called the list of dharma core terms we call that a normative document even though it has both normative and non-normative parts in it because it's the basic fundamental documentation of the history of the standard or the terms in the standard and then there's the document that most of you are probably more familiar with is which is the non-normative user-friendly darwin core quick reference guide here's a brief tabular submarine of the results of the public review and i'd like to highlight a few of the things on this list that happened realize that at the bottom i have a link to all issues that were considered during this milestone during the month of may on this page the first column shows the darwin core class that is affected so these are the organizational terms in darwin core things like the currents event location and taxon the second column lists all of the terms for which consensus was reached that they should be added among these there's one in particular that's very interesting and that's material citation it's interesting not only because it's a class rather than a field that you would fill in in a spreadsheet or a database and it's a new value for the basis of record term and it's meant to fill the gap of the literature-based occurrences that did not exist as a basis of record term in the past the third column is a list of all the terms that remain in public review because they could not reach a consensus so far uh this is this the case for all four of them they're all four still open and no further progress has been made on any of those four the final column shows proposals that were recommended for resolution by task groups by the maintenance group because of the unt unanticipated ramifications of the pro the changes that were proposed essentially were more complicated than we expected them to be once we started talking more about them openly in the whole community so among these there are lots of different examples one a simple addition is something like the sub family that went through to ratification without any commentary whatsoever realize of course that plenty of commentary had been made and the demand for it had been achieved before it ever went to public review once it was in public review smooth sailing it just was acceptable to everyone another example um is of a simple change but that was normative that it and that was for georeferenced verification status there was a little bit of discussion but it was easy to resolve that discussion and this one had to do with the organization of the geo-reference verification status in the classes of darwin core a third simple change but non-normative was the one for country and that just had to do with making better examples a complicated edition turned out to be the proposal for verbatim label that's one of those that continues in public review it ended up being the subject of a great deal of commentary and people wondering about what exactly would go into it how would it be formatted how would you capture different kinds of indicators of space on a label and such things like that so that one remains in public review hoping that a consensus can be reached and we'll probably talk a little bit more about that one in our discussion here in a second another complicated change was that for a current status something we actually originally thought would be a non-normative change but we wisely categorized it as normative turned out to be quite controversial and we could not come to an agreement about it and that is destined for a task group to try to resolve another complicated addition that didn't even make it to public review was that for material sample proposals for changes to material sample it did not make it to public review not because there were not because it didn't achieve all the three prerequisites but rather because even before the public review it was clear that there were huge ramifications about what was being proposed and it turns out that that particular task group is probably going to have to tackle three of the other uh terms in that fourth column the one for preparations disposition and associated sequences as part of this mission so that gives you an idea of the kinds of things that were dealt with the task group formation is one of the topics in our in the series later in august that among other things about how standards are built as well as maintained outside of this specific one for the darwin core review that just happened which was our scope for today so thank you especially for all the participation in making the review what it was and for the call to have us present what we've done today to try and make it more clear how that all works in case it wasn't clear while you were participating we might better have done this beforehand but at least this way we have something to talk about to show happened during a real and recent public review so thank you and the floor is open for any kind of question whatsoever and i suspect some have been accumulated while we've been going here great thank you so much john i'm glad the technical difficulties lasted only for a very few seconds which was great so [Music] let's see here so deb you said we have uh some questions pending they are in the google doc if you go down to near the bottom and i've made them all blue all right you should be able to see them sounds good so let's see here what have we so the first question uh john is how is demand assessed good question so how's demand determined this is a good one and it's one on which i made a mistake during this review so i'm happy that you pointed it out demand traditionally was a bit vague and it was a statement to the effect that you need two independent parties who need to share data who can't do it unless the change or the addition happens so now you get into okay what is independent and who constitutes a party and so on none of that is still very well defined but we have kind of a working uh working definition in the maintenance group basically it can't be two old tadwig fogies who decide that they have a good idea and they want their pet idea to become reality not good enough it has to be a demonstrated need for it that some organization some multiple organizations actually need it to do the job that they want to do so uh a very nice example of how this turned out in this uh this review period was that one of the proposals was without sufficient demand it had been there i think it's issue number 14 and it's been there since i don't know when 2013 or something was the verbatim label and so in preparation for this public review i made the statement that looks like this one is in need of a demonstration of demand it's not going to go forward without that and uh somebody stepped up and took the initiative to say yeah this is still live and and very important to us can we get it on the table and i said well you still need to demonstrate demand so a public poll was run among collections using various different kinds of collection management systems and in different stages of digitization and so on to demonstrate that there was an entire community out there who were begging for it my mistake was to say okay that can constitutes one party whereas really it should have been sufficient there were i don't know how many institutions that answered that poll in the affirmative and with enthusiasm and i should have sort of given the credit where it was due to somebody that took the initiative to make that poll and to show the demand and so on uh even so other sources of demand were demonstrated on top of that so all was fine in the end but i won't make that same mistake going forward it does underline something that we as a community need to do one of the two things i think that was very important coming out of this review period one is to define that what really are the measurable criteria for the requirements for something to go to public review so thanks for that question excellent okay so the subsequent question here uh is there a recommended method for introducing non-darwin core terms that are needed for users nefarious and nefarious purposes for example example all right as well as a scientific name i have a formatted scientific name that contains a parsed html or xml sized version of the name for use in applications or a class id or family id as well as a tax on concept id right so this is a term that is well defined uh what it is supposed to do and it's not in darwin core and somebody wants it there the question is the process is to elaborate what it is that you want by in this case it would be a new term going into github creating a new issue selecting the template for a new term and making sure that everything that's in that template gets filled out by filling out that template you should be you should be given sufficient information about how to justify the existence of the term describe what it's supposed to do why and then also who needs it all that's in that term template as that gets entered and built the maintenance group will be on top of it watching and immediately try to facilitate that that proposal be made complete and clear and satisfy all the requirements so it shouldn't be a huge obstacle it might be an obstacle that it's a a big unknown but once you do it you'll realize ah that wasn't so bad all i needed to do was fill out this form basically and everybody's going to help me get it on its way hopefully that answered the nefarious intent nefarious is fine because it will be up for public scrutiny it's for public scrutiny exactly we love nefarious public scrutiny uh okay so uh question uh next question is more uh of a clarification uh somebody was not entirely clear on the criteria used to ratify or not ratify a proposal a concrete example would be appreciated and then they did uh the tag i wasn't entirely sure what the t-a-g was myself right so ratification is a specific step that is a rubber stamp by the executive committee admitting the changes into the body of the standard all of the groundwork for it should have been done by the maintenance group to make it clear and obvious that the change is copacetic that it's all been done correctly and all of the right work has been done so a concrete example of why that might be rejected happened during a recent review of the chronometric age extension in which the extension was presented to the executive committee as a complete final package ready to go but the executive committee presumably with the help of the technical architecture group who is the technical uh consultant let's say on this topic said wait was the abcd standard consulted to make sure that all of the mappings that are being presented are complete and correct that because the technical architecture group is interested that standards work together and so the um so they wanted to make sure that that work had been done and it wasn't clear in the presentation that had been made so the resolution of it was simply to say uh yes sorry executive committee we didn't say so but yes that has all been done already so a simple solution but that's the sort of checks and balances that happen at that level so as an example to those who are newer to this i'd like to jump in and just say from from my perspective i'm always i'm fascinated by this concept of a tag so these individuals actually take all the different work that's being done by all the different working groups in tadwig that may have some overlap for example in what they're working on or expertise needed across those different groups and they sort of like playing chess managed to keep all those pieces parts in their heads at one time in order to provide all of us in those individual groups with advice and guidance on how to move forward or and how to avoid um pitfalls so it's amazing so thank you to the i haven't fully answered what the tag is nope sorry john no it's fine um so the technical architecture group is another set of volunteers it's a committee rather than an interest group or maintenance group and the committee that is i believe uh constituted by the executive committee itself i'm not sure exactly how it comes to be but somebody needs to be appointed to lead that and right now and recently that person is nikki nicholson and james macklin is agreed to sort of co-lead that with nikki um yeah paula says it confirms that it is appointed by the executive committee the rest is are people that are co-opted from the community who have particular knowledge across standards or across technologies so that there's a broad view of the different kinds of uh biodiversity information that chadwick has its fingers in so john thank you for that clarification there was a comment in the chat from doug palmer uh who i believe asked the question that you might want to take a a quick look at uh basically says the question came from him and it was more about introducing a non-darwin core term for a specific application where it may be or where it may not be appropriate for use in the darn core standard but which you uh would like to align with the darwin core approach there's a lot in there i'm not sure i'd have to understand what it was it was trying to be done i mean it from one perspective if you wanted it to align with the darwin core approach the maintenance group would be perfectly happy to review that and see and give it advice about it but if it's not going to be a darwin court term how would it be used i mean could you imagine this being for example something available in the gbif integrated publishing toolkit even though it's not dharma core that already happens how does it happen it happens in extensions that aren't standards and there are many of them many terms that are used in use there um that have nothing to do with darwin core but need to be aligned with the darwin core approach and that methodology is actually one way to do proof of concept to try something out make a term for yourself get it publishable via extensions in the ipt show it works work out the kinks and then bring it to darwin core as a proposal so doug i don't know uh if you have a microphone if you'd like to you're you're welcome to unmute if you'd like to follow up with that or if you have anything else if not perfectly fine um look i can follow it up some other time i just had a sort of basic question about whether there was a method by which you could structure things a recommended method by which you could structure things so that you weren't um going to sort of damage yourself later i have a tendency to need to include a lot of contextual information in some of the stuff i'm exchanging and i tend to mint my own uris as a result of that i was just asking whether there was i.e yes the best practices for that i would think that have a look at um two things depending on how broad like if it's a huge body of vocabulary that you add that is thematic you might look at something like the audubon core which deals with the subject matter of media biodiversity media or if it's less broad than something like that you could take a look at the recently ratified darwin core vocabulary enhancement which is the chronometric age extension so that's specifically meant to be something that could be included in the integrated publishing toolkit and is a part of darwin core but is kept separate for the sake of its specific nature not everybody needs it both of those are good well-documented ways of developing a vocabulary that would be easily integrated let's say okay thanks very much thank you yeah thanks doug uh that's great um one additional question uh was uh to you john obviously uh where did the sub family conversation take place that you referenced all in the issue in github it's number i do not have on the top of my it's uh 320 and it is uh the link is the link in the question yeah the link is with the question the entire history of it is in that github issue so it appears uh we have need for that moment of 13 seconds of silence to see if anybody else would like to add a question either to the chat or to the document directly i'll use a couple of those seconds to to give thanks for the demand to have a second episode of this first version of this first webinar to reach more people it turned out to be extremely important given numbers of people that actually attended both of them or either of them haley i asked were there any questions that came up in the first session that might be interesting to revisit yes there was the question of consensus what is consensus how is it reached or not reached if that's of interest we can go into that sure i mean we have uh we have about five minutes or so all right then consensus the outer working definition of it is that there is no dissenting opinion for a period of 30 days following the most uh recent demonstration of agreement give you a second to absorb that basically nobody said no for 30 days can i give a concrete example john though i mean real quick so really quick there's been descent like in verbatim label but if you get to the point where you summarize all the changes requests and concerns and you put up a final product and say does anybody is everybody okay with this one and if you get a thumbs up on that then you're good it's not about one dissenting voice in the github ticket correct no it doesn't mean that if anybody ever said no that that's not consensus it means we have more work to do in order for people to agree and the job of the maintenance group during the public review is to be on top of that and so one of the things i tried to do was to review the often very long conversations and make current summaries of the status quo what we what it looks like we agree to and what it looks like we don't agree to that needs to be solved because without that it's like you have to read a newspaper every morning in order to understand what's going on and with 48 different terms under consideration that was just overwhelming so yeah it's a matter of the maintenance group trying to say look this is what it seems like you don't agree on can you make a forward progress about this part of the disagreement and then i think that we can uh make consensus and then see if that's okay for a full 30 days since the there was a change made to it so one just popped into uh chat from from deb so how do individuals indicate individuals or group indicate that they support it or that they don't support it not supporting it's easy you have to write a comment saying i don't like this that isn't sufficient really to be ascending opinion you've pretty much got to say why you have to justify your dissent in order for it to really be considered that's not official that's just how we operate um the other thing that happened this time and i think it's because some people read the frequently asked questions that were referred to before the public review began and in there it says uh it's really hard to know if you agree if you don't participate in the conversations but if even that is too much it's still useful for you to put the um your opinion by emoticons when people comment about things or when uh or about anything that happens in the discussion were there other questions that came up this morning that we have that you remember john i'm looking i think that one paul is brought up here was a sub theme that a lot of people were somewhat timid about participating in conversations for a couple of reasons one being a language limitation and a second one being a knowledge limitation it's i remember my first days in towering i was absolutely overwhelmed and intimidated by the conversations that were going on i went in there thinking i knew everything and i instantly knew almost nothing and it was three years before i felt comfortable to really open my mouth truthfully and now i can't shut up so if you want to reach that state then keep with it keep asking and like paul is saying we as a community tabwig in particular can do better to try and make things more accessible in multiple languages very true it also looks like deb there's a call um there's a call for a task group to develop a set of emojis for github um dad wig will have to tick that up ellie were you trying to say something okay uh yeah i was just going to ask um for the for the issues that didn't reach consensus and are either still under review or moving off to a task group if people are interested to contribute to either that continuing discussion for example for the verbatim label or want to be involved in the preparations task group uh how would they go about doing that that still remains in the issue tracker itself pretty much everything goes through those issues the justification for that is that it's open and that it's archived so it allows us to keep the full history of the conversation that was had um sometimes i don't know if you're particularly interested in that one that one issue or something like the material sample one where it's in the process of becoming a task group now people are committing to being involved and asking to be put on a mailing list and things like that so all that still is happening those demonstrations of interest and so on are still all happening right there in the github issues material samples are very topical discussion in the atlas at the moment so there may well be some atlas people who would like to put their hands up to participate that's great thanks welcome we can talk about another time to the potential i haven't used it yet for anything i have a private repo where i tried it out there's a new discussion feature inside github where you could take some of these issues move them into discussion talk about them and have these long conversations there explain things pop out and then go back to the ticket and put like the summary items but that might be a way in which we might figure out ways people can do things like participate in other languages and the translations and things like that that came up that james raised in the chat in terms of the specific question that james put there can comments issues etc be generated in other languages than english absolutely to me whatever language comes in with our job to try and uh respond excellent so i think uh as we come up on on the hour here or at least where i am we're coming up on an hour and not a half an hour as it might be for some people are there any last questions we might be able to squeeze one more in before john's internet completely goes put and it's okay if we don't have one i think anna's comment is is interesting that it would be useful um because conversations cannot get long and confusing that's also a language issue there's a lot of jargon going on there's a lot of history unstated that's going on that ends up making it a conversation for the elite who've been there since the conversation began and that's not really fair we talked a bit with deb earlier about how we might do call outs and things as moderators of issues to review with a critical eye things that not everybody's going to understand the word rdf goes by and it's critical to the conversation but if you don't know what rdf is you've just been excluded that we could do things like comments on those things to to help fill in the gaps that people might have so i noted this morning john does do interim summaries of the pertinent issue for the topic at hand so here's where the term is it's met the demand but it hasn't met this other criteria but we need these other kinds of sort of pop outs that are oh this term got used fyi this link you know go see this or something like that just as an aside um even though the language and sometimes the conversation can be confusing and perhaps even over some people's heads uh it's always perfectly acceptable to send a direct email to somebody to to ask questions if you'd rather not make it something in a group you can send john or me or william or deb or or ellie or anybody a direct email asking questions and and uh generally even though we're pretty scary in person uh via email we're we're usually much more friendly and and will respond so that that's always a possibility too so uh we've uh hit our hour and i just want to uh thank everybody once again for uh for joining us for my evening for some of your mornings for some of your middle of the nights i will remind you for those of you especially who came in a bit late that had a call for the call for abstracts has gone out and that also uh the audubon core review will begin tomorrow so those are three things to keep on your calendar or an open tab in your browser if you wish and you're all welcome to participate in all of those uh deb do you have any last words for folks thank you thank you to everybody moderator presenters hosts that are taking all the technical things in the background all the work that went into putting all of this together and the community participation has been amazing and more of that please and hope that many people here um felt empowered and engaged and and see the way going forward to do that more so thank you yeah excellent so thanks everyone for coming and uh keep an eye on your email for announcements of uh upcoming conversations discussions and events farewell
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Our new coffee maker | Breville grind control
hey what's up family I'm Rachel I'm Joe and this is our beloved coffee maker that has joined our Quito family and is the third crazy Quito she always said that nothing would come between us and this is what I've got now except for coffee this is our beloved new addition to our family I've named him mr. Darcy well we're gonna talk more about mr. Darcy right after this [Music] so if you're new to our channel welcome like I said my name is Joe and I'm Rachel we're too crazy he does well we're three crazy Kito's now well now we're three crazy kiddos well here on three crazy Keita's we do different things like recipe videos we do product reviews usually a products like food we talk about various keto topics and then once a week we sit down on the couch for keto on the couch where you just kind of talk about what's going on in our lives for the week you can find us in different social media platforms like Facebook Instagram and Twitter and we also have a website which is too crazy kudos calm and that we're going to find all of our different recipes now we do upload at least five new videos every single week so make sure you subscribe to our Channel and if you are subscribed don't forget to hit the little bell icon in that way every single time we upload a new video you'll be alerted to it so let's talk about this coffee machine yes let's so for years we used the Keurig machine and we actually started with the Keurig machine to try to save money yeah because my Dunkin Donuts budget was like off the rails yeah and over the years I think you started drinking more more black coffee and so you wanted more of it because you really liked the flavor of it I did and I had worked myself up to like instead of a travel mug requiring one k cup it would be like two K Cups well now we're paying double for a couple of coffees plus they'd like I mean the caffeine isn't nearly as high as when you have a fresh brewed cup of coffee and some of those they actually have carbs in it when they have the flavors and stuff yeah I have kind of like long been suspicious of that especially when you get into some of like the fancy flavors man I've wondered like is this just beams or am I getting some other like things too even just to make things shelf-stable right and then you add in like the environmental impact of all the plastic pods but the other thing for us was we decided to get rid of the Keurig because you know we're trying to get more and more away from plastic products like buying plastic bottled water especially here in Florida where like I would have a bad habit of like leaving my bottled water in the car like in the middle of the summer and then drinking it later on or the next day or like keeping a case and I did - yep so we're trying to get more than plastic out and you think about a Keurig machine and what are you doing you're taking hot water and putting it through plastic yeah so we were on the look for a new coffee machine and we really were looking at the Ninja coffee bar until we found this one yeah because we and we had some real specific things in mind we knew it needed to be so easy that even Rachel can make it so I know that you're gonna think well what are you talking about but you know Rachel knew how to use the Keurig that's why she liked it but for anybody I think it can be like kind of a daunting task of how much coffee do I use how many scoops to get it just right oh my goodness and some have like all kinds of little apparatus on it like you know they've got like foamer and frothers and yeah we just wanted something basic yeah we're a step above basic so what we like about this particular coffeemaker and we didn't we I didn't know how to do a full review of it so basically what this one is it's made by Breville and it allows you to put up here on the top you can actually take this out at any time you just put your coffee beans in this just like this and then what happens is you're gonna put it on here then you have to lock this back in place and when you go to bring your cup of coffee it's going to fresh grind the beans the smell in the house since we've gotten this coffee maker is is like amazing it's it's like the best part of waking up like it you know you always would see those like folders or Maxwell House commercials in your leg I want to oh my god right what a smell what's going on in there and like I feel like we're finally living yeah it's a really distinct smell if you love the smell of coffee I mean first you get it just from the fresh grind and then you get the brew it's my scratch-and-sniff sticker of choice so what happens is is that you've opened this them up right here and when it grinds it it drops it right down into this cup here now we use paper filters yeah but it does come with the gold tone filter but it's so much easier to just throw away the paper yeah the paper is much easier to not for all I'm trying to do this looking through the machine it's like writing backwards so the papers is easier for cleanup and it does give a better flavor it does but and here's another thing sometimes you get these coffee makers and it's like oh yeah you use a paper filter but it's the only the kind we sell right so then you have to be paying 25 cents a filter to use your own coffee maker so this is like we can just use the cheapo filters if you want right so there has and as a thermal mug so there's no hot plate on this thing this thing's a game-changer up into this into this thermal crop and I'll say this we have brewed coffee at 5 a.m. and come home at noon and it was still like a hundred and sixty-five hundred and second tell you how much I love that because I would always get we you know growing up we had the glass one and I would use that it would be great and even if but even if it kept it hot which this thing keeps it way harder than a glass one right it was like still cooking your coffee right because they have the burner on the bottom and they have the warmer on the bottom so it keeps cooking your coffee but what happens is so because this is never heating up your copy up do you brew it if you have leftover it makes like the best iced coffee it is it never changes they chase from being sitting there all day like that I absolutely just pour it into like a mason jar and like I'm putting it in the fridge and it is more delicious than the ones that I've purchased from Publix like the the cold brew I was right it's like is it's not Stowe cob but it's something that's like with it yeah I know it's when you're talking but it was and it was delicious but this one makes even better iced coffee so yeah super fresh so what we liked about this particular unit um it's gonna be hard to do this without being out of a shot but up here you have some controls and here's where you add your water right here and what happens is it actually will let you know I've got enough water it's got like this little red thing over a bobber that pops up when it's full yeah I know you can't see it on the camera I love the fact that you don't I mean the one thing that was kind of a pain about like when you'd have to refill a Keurig if you weren't just like pouring bottle water into the hole but take the whole thing apart I like that this is just people like that some people don't and well so then what happens is is over here you have some buttons and on this one here you're going to you can actually tell it if we have to turn it on you can tell it like how big about how much you want so like if you have your craft in here you can say I want to make 4 cup 6 cups I won all the way up to 12 cups and it starts down at 2 so you can start with just 2 cups the only thing is that a cup is considered 5 ounces so if you want to feel like a travel mug you would have to use at least force and you'd have to set this to 4 because that's going to give you 20 ounces but again I like there's like 3 buttons not like 50 options like will do your taxes like I know what's what's going on like what are your likes and dislikes like I just want it to be simple mm-hmm so now the other thing and this is the reason I chose this one over for Rachel because like I usually put it on 10 then you actually dial in your strength so you can if you want it like just a regular cup of coffee kind of like go on a Dunkin Donuts or something like that you're gonna set it on like somewhere between 3 or 4 depending on what your flavor is I usually put it on 3 and then in the morning I depending on what Rachel's in the mood for like I'll put it up to like 4 or 5 but it goes like from 1 all the way up to 8 I can't even imagine what an 8 would be like like blow your face off I guess because it's pretty strong even at 4 yeah now what will happen is once you go to bring your cup of coffee whatever strength you put on there it's gonna grind enough beans for the amount of cups that you told it that you're brewing and then and then based on the strength so like if I want it on if I want to say like a mild cup leg and put it on a 2 or a 3 and say 10 ounces it'll it'll grind up like an X amount of beans but then if Rachel wants it a 2/5 it's gonna put more beans into the Machine feel like a 2 would just be like like a couple of beans going swimming in a pool I don't know we haven't tried that we should actually just brew one like that and try it you know don't waste the beans so then the other option that you have if you don't want to do like a craf and this is the whole reason we got this machine is I can just press on this button pull this out and then Rachel can put her mug in here and you can go all the way from a and a town serving all the way up to a twenty ounce cup now if you have a travel mug you can just take this off and take this little bottom out and you can put a travel mug in here I think it's 7 inches clearance unfortunately none of our travel mugs are only 7 inches because Rachael has like 24 and 30 ounce travel mugs I may be traveling a long ways and I need a lot of coffee so yeah so you could brew between 2 and 20 ounces are between 8 and 20 ounces of just an individual cup so we're gonna just brew Rachael's cup so this is like an 8 ounce cup and we figure out 8 to 10 ounces and all we do is hit the start button and so it's now it's ground all the beans it's put them down here in the basket and what its gonna do is up here on the front that you can't really see there's a little timer it tells you how long it's going to take I treat that thing like I used to treat a microwave I'm just standing there watching it like countdown for me I don't know why I'm like I'm mesmerized by it like it's almost here it's almost here 10 9 Hey like I don't know why I keep doing that but I have been now here's the difference when you between brewing a cup and brewing a craft if you brew a craft it's just like brewing normal it's gonna drop although it's gonna put the water in and it's going to allow it to brew and drip out now if you take it out early um the brewer will stop it all like he brewing but you can pull it out to just pour a cup of coffee so if you want to like pause your brewing size you didn't even know it a little piece up here is four so it's got to be in there otherwise it won't like drop down oh my gosh I love that so if you do it on a travel mug setting it just by like having the ounces instead of telling you how many cups what it's gonna do is it's completely brewing the coffee now you're gonna see there's nothing coming out because what it's doing is its steeping that hot water in the grounds for a minute or two oh my goodness use a better flavor and you will definitely notice a difference between drinking it out of the craft and drinking it when it made it into the pot because of the way it works it's a little bit less acidic oh my goodness that's awesome okay so like you've got two and a half minutes to go in here once it gets to like the 1min mark it actually we'll just pour the coffee into the cup that is so cool okay so now you hear it's starting to go like that because now what it's doing is its releasing the coffee down into the mug that is so cool so it gives you a little bit different flavor if you do it that way other one than putting in the pot it's actually can be faster to do if you want to do a travel mug I found that it's faster to just brew four or five servings in the crack as opposed to putting like a 20 ounce mug in there and bring it that way well it was faster this way but there's a difference in the taste between the two kinds of coffee that's my travel mug is about that size so that smells so good now you know it'll do is it's gonna you know do those final drips and then once it's done it's going to beat man you can pull it out at any time and just know that you're gonna have coffee dropping into the bottom a little bit let's see if it beeps it actually has still the countdown on there so there we go oh I hear it like a robot arm there your coffee is done now that's the sound of happy so how long do you think it will take for Grayson to mimic the sound of all oh I think he's already got it now once you're done all you have to do is just take this out so good just go over to the garbage can because we're not using the reusable gold one and you just dump this and then rinse it out I know we should be using the reasonable gold one but it's so stinky it doesn't have the same flavor it's kind of muddy when you use the gold one yeah so now one thing I did want to mention is you don't have to use Granton the whole beans now with the whole being you're gonna get a much better flavor because you're literally grinding those beans seconds beforehand but we have like this cryo brew but you can use pre-ground so what you would do is open this up you would put your coffee grounds in there and then on this dial where you have strength you actually just turn it all the way down and you turn it to pre-ground and now you have to measure it in there so that's the difference it's not gonna measure out how much you want you have to like go look on the bag like how many tablespoons do they recommend now we're back to race so you would just measure it in yeah and so that's so I like but I do like the fact that we have that because we do have to ground coffee let's just say I like having the option yeah but really the advantage is grinding ahead of time and I am loving it and the last thing I think they even say about this is it does have a time feature so you could put a time on it and then you can set it up however you want within a time and it will automatically kick on in the morning so I have it set for every day at 5 o'clock to brew a 10 ounce pot are not announced by a 10 cup pot let me tell you the first like day after we got this and I woke up and you're still asleep and I was gonna take him to school and I smelled a freshly brewed coffee going on in our kitchen I seriously almost woke you up with kisses because like I couldn't believe how awesome that was so yes I'm like thoroughly enjoying that yeah the only thing is is to do that you have to remember to set it up because it doesn't remember this it doesn't automatically do it every day say you what it's going to go by whatever your last setting was so if you made a 24 ounce cup or a 20 ounce cup on at night it's going to then for that auto start if you hit the Auto Start feature you're going it's gonna prove that 20 ounce cup so at night you actually have to make sure it's full of water make sure you have to have a fresh you know filter in there and then turn it to I in the morning I want 10 ounces it's reasonable to do so but it because it's always gonna go by the very last thing you did but you still have to every night hit on a start if you don't hit auto start it won't start up in the morning so here we get down to the the nitty gritty how much did we pay for this um it is a little bit more on the expensive side I've seen it like in Bed Bath and Beyond in most of the stores I think they all sell for $299 yeah unfortunately Bed Bath & Beyond doesn't let you use the coupon the 20% off coupon for it it's like a Breville thing yeah that's a Breville thing um but the it was cheaper on Amazon so on Amazon it's two hundred and sixty dollars yeah so and we're gonna sell our Keurig machine yep probably cuz we have a commercial unit so I told you I had a problem so you know we'll probably get like 100 bucks or something for it at least yeah and I have a lot of Breville units I like Breville products and it has a two-year warranty on I've never had any of them break and we have some that are like 10 years old yeah it really feels like more restaurant yeah they make a good brand so I know it's a little bit of a boring review but a lot of people have asked I mean I would highly recommend this especially if you just want something I would say this is the next best thing to having a k-cup as far as ease of use yes you guys now I mean again you don't even have to worry about grinds oh by the way you can also change the courses of your grind so you can make it more of a thigh and you can make it more ground and you can even like go in and calibrate it to determine how much coffee you want and ground for like whatever setting you have it on yeah so I mean it's it's does a lot of cool things but it reminds me of like the kodak easyshare it's like they're making it very like very easy literally you fill up the beans tell it how big how much coffee you want and it does everything else and I think that's the next best thing which was that was the big difference aside from the grinding itself between this and the ninja for us yeah with the ninja Rachel was still going to have to scoop out her coffee and again so that means that every cups not always the same no when that's like that frustrates me right when you're like no every more do you make it it's gonna be different than am I making it cuz like what is my heaping teaspoons compared to your heaping teaspoons right so this one really I mean it's hype to the fact that it's a great brand it's built really well you know you're getting fresh ground coffee it's just easier to use I don't know what every day brings but I can count on this coffee maker being consistent in the coffee that it makes for me like I like being able to count on something right right so that is our video I know it was a little bit different and I'm sorry we didn't know exactly how to review a coffee makers but a bunch of you guys asked for it I guess we could eat it so like I said that's our video if you like what you saw do us a favor and hit the like button down below and don't forget to subscribe to our Channel and hits a little bell icon and that way every single time we upload a new video you'll be alerted to it okay till next time bye bye [Music]
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.08/24/2021 | Midweek Update | Pastor Joe Arms
hey it's pastor joe here and it's time for our e-blast for tuesday so i'm glad you can just take a few minutes with me and let's just talk about some things uh one is so good to be here sunday for those who are here you know that the spirit and both services was just uh it was it was it was a lack of better terminology the lord was there what great times it is and you know i don't know uh where you are in regard to attending your fellowship in your church and supporting it with your your physical presence but that's very important uh i know we're living in times of sickness disease we all should take responsibilities and i encourage you just to say this if you can be here you should be here you know and and you should come be a part of what god's doing because uh for lack of better words as well again in regard to this uh it was just it was awesome it was fun to be here in church to see you to fellowship with you to see you fellowshipping with each other to see you praying with one another encouraging one another laughing together there's just nothing that beats the fellowship of your brothers and sisters and christ i mean nothing you you can watch live stream tv and and and those things and watch preachers on tv you'll never get uh the experience that you get from just being there and being a part of what god is doing doing and going on but it was an awesome day uh it's good to see god's people love and and support each other uh let me just address a couple of things one is the situation in haiti i know covett and afghanistan get a lot of attention but we have brothers and sisters in haiti just the nation itself all that they've gone through uh just for the with the the earthquake and followed up right in the midst of all that was that tropical storm hurricane that went through there so we need to be praying for our brothers and sisters there and the church there uh to to see god's presence and grace and deliverance and glory there there's a lot of suffering and many times we're sitting in our air-conditioned environments we don't always realize how hard it is for for the rest of the world to experience the things that they're having to go through the other one is afghanistan i mean things are getting so bad for the church in afghanistan they've already been they've already been slaughtering torturing uh raping uh destroying as many christian lives as they possibly can and it is extremely heartbreaking so we need to continue to pray for the work of god and the people that are in afghanistan not only for our own citizens and civilians that are caught there for those who've helped us for the 20 years that we've been there but but for the country itself i mean god has been working in afghanistan and the underground church has been been pretty vibrant uh but i know that right now i'm hearing reports from different missionary groups and of the of the struggle that you've begun and the torture that's begun they're saying that sometimes the soldiers will just simply take your phone and see if you have the bible app on your phone and you could die for that and be had be beheaded imprisoned and tortured for that you know uh i mean think about that for a moment in the context of of where we are and the freedoms that we've been blessed with and even though those are being infringed upon regularly by the by the world around us and the government around us that's become less sensitive to the to the church and the ministry of the church uh we have it pretty pretty good in comparison uh i want to share this prayer with you that was sent to me uh i got off the off of my facebook post page that it was posted by am grand lots the ann graham lots is the daughter of billy graham and she posted this prayer and said prayer for afghanistan and she encourages others to agree with the basic premise of the prayer she says here's the prayer creator of the universe ruler of all lord of nations are you not the judge of all the earth if my heart is broken and shattered over what's taking place in afghanistan what must your great heart feel so i come to you and i plead for your mercy and for your for your people who are not hiding in basements and caves and any hole they can find knowing that the demonic forces will not stop until your people are found and slaughtered so i pray for your people followers of jesus to be supernaturally protected supernaturally delivered send your angel armies to surround your people as you did for elisha in second king six blind the enemy so they cannot locate your people that are hiding didn't you teach us yourself that when we pray we're to pray that we would be delivered from evil matthew 6 so deliver your people by any means please lord but if you do not and if you allow your people to be slaughtered then i pray that you would give dying grace to each and every one of them men women children fill them with your supernatural peace give them a vision of heaven opened up for them as you did for stephen in acts chapter 7. open their eyes to see you lord jesus standing at the right hand of the father waiting to welcome them home and give them a martyr's crown and then i pray yes i do for the fullness of your wrath to fall upon the evil perpetrators whether they are in kabul or tehran or washington d.c holy god i know your heart i know you hear this prayer lord now i wait to see how you will answer even so come lord jesus surely it's time for you to be glorified in all the earth for the sake of your great name amen that's certainly a prayer we should be praying and similar to and agreeing with and praying for the people not only in afghanistan and cuba and other places where they're being persecuted for their faith i read this passage today in matthew 1 39 it says o lord for you have searched me and you have known me you know when i sit down you know when i rise up you understand my thoughts from afar you scrutinize my path and my lying down and you are intimately acquainted with all my ways even before there's a word on my time before the lord you know it all now the lord basically that would scare a lot of people when they read that to think that god is that familiar with them and that god knows every intent of their heart and every thought on their mind but he says you have enclosed me in other words you've protected me behind and before you've laid your hand upon me such knowledge is too wonderful for me it's too high i cannot attain to it where can i go from your spirit where can i flee from your presence and he goes on and talks about if i go to heaven you're there if i go to the pits you're there if i take the wings of the dawn you're there if i go to the remote parts of the earth you're there these are words of encouragement these are words that we should rest and thank god that his presence is everywhere around us and we should be transparent with god the bible says we worship god in spirit and truth and god knows my thoughts i can be honest with god about what's going on in my life i can be honest with god about the anxieties the fears the sin god knows all these things anyway so why shouldn't i come to him and lay everything out before him he says god this these are wonderful thoughts verse 17 says how precious are your thoughts to me o god how vast is the sum of all of them if i should count them they would outnumber the sand in other words god even though you know all these things about me you love me and you care for me how wonderful those thoughts are that's the kind of prayers we should be praying for our own life and for those around us for those overseas for those who are struggling for those that lord you know those people you know their life you protect them god you watch over them the same for us i will not be bound by fear i will not be bound by anxieties i will not be bound by the stresses that this world continue continues to seek to impose upon my my emotional life much of what we're facing today i've said in the last few weeks is a spiritual onslaught on every level against our lives but you have to realize you have god's presence in your life today he is near he's standing there he forms you in your mother's wombs he cares for you he's concerned about he surrounds you on every side and there's nothing that scripture says that you'll ever go through nothing you place you will ever go to that he is not with you and around you if you love jesus so that's the word i have for you today please continue to pray for these folks that we're talking about continue to pray for your church your pastors and let's continue to see what god has for us in the days ahead of us a couple of announcements we're just in that service tomorrow night don't miss it uh we we had some complications last week uh we live stream one service couldn't live stream those it's not possible for us to simultaneously live stream both wednesday night services and so we're not we're just not going to livestream wednesday night we encourage you anyway to be in person to be in service to come be a part of the actual service yourself most of us can do that but for convenience sake we choose not to uh you can ask those folks in afghanistan what's convenient today for them men they would they would love and desire and have a kind of passion of freedom that you experience in this country but so often we just take it for granted what god's done for us get to church come be a part of what god is doing and also our marriage retreat people so are you still going to do it i i figure by october there's going to be a lot of change in the scenario in the scene we are staying in touch if by any means we have to cancel the marriage retreat we will deposits will be refunded or we'll just push the date up a little bit so we know it's a little bit better environment for that so but i would say if you're not registered for the marriage retreat don't let all this covid stuff scare you all right get registered come be a part of what god's doing it'll bless your life it'll bless your home it'll bless your family and your marriage amen september 10th for everybody in ministry at either campus magnolia spring campus remember that we have a meeting at the magnolia campus all of us are going together we're going to talk about the vision uh god's given us for this fall and for the spring of next year uh what the lord is doing give you some more inside information to things that we came up with and found and discovered from the lord in our our last retreat here last month so a lot going on we want to share with you all the leaders of ministry need to be a part of this as well as your team so invite your teams if you're not going to be able to make this leadership we have you on the list to provide food for you we're getting catered by spring creek barbecue if you're not going to be here then we need to know so we can cancel that plate all right so let one of your pastors know or one of your ministry leaders know that you say i'm not gonna be able to make that that september leadership dinner at magnolia campus so we can not have to buy something for someone who's not gonna be there so help us with that regard by reporting uh don't say i'm gonna try usually if i say i'm going to try that means i'm just lying i'll in other words anything can come up and stop me come be a part of what god's doing these are the best days for ministry and so many people are missing out on what god is doing continue to pray for our church body and our fellowship and people we know in and through our church uh like brian birmingham who's still in the hospital and dealing with coved the smith charlie and sean we're believing god for miracles and in every all these people's lives thank you for praying for all these people and we have put out a lot of prayer requests in the last of the last several months i thank you each and every one of you when you take the time to not just read that prayer request but take that moment pause for that moment pray that prayer to the father for those people's names that are coming across if we're all praying like that and there's hundreds of us on that list if not a thousand because it goes out to lots of different areas and a lot of people send it on to other prayer lists let's just agree with god and see what god will do when god's people pray so let's continue to pray for that as well all right let me look at my list make sure these old blind eyes didn't miss anything at all all right well praise god i think that's it i look forward to seeing you in church you're gonna be fun it's gonna be exciting so come be a part of what god's doing and know this that your pastors love you we believe god is doing some great things in our midst let's don't miss this opportunity
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The Sexiest Part of Your Body - Seema Anand StoryTelling
your half closed eyes your smiles and your glances are enough to bring the whole world into the palm of your hand so what can you be seeking here crow lady by revealing a sight that is of the rarest beauty your underarm did you ever think that you would actually be reading poetry about the beauty of your underarm and that too written by one of the most famous sanskrit poets of all times actually in ancient times the underarm was considered to be the sexiest part of a woman's body and i know that you're all at this point going uh but that is the real problem not the underarm but that we think that most of our body is either ugly or disgusting we literally only like on average about five percent of ourselves the rest we have a problem with and just think how can you ever learn to love anyone if you cannot even begin to like yourself so we're going to break that cycle true self love starts today and it starts with the underarm and if you're still going oh because you think this is all so sweaty and horrible come on get real a little bit of soap and water will fix that instantly so freshen up and then go figure out why the kamasutra says that this part of you is so sexy
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2 Corinthians 7:11-16 - Part 29
[Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] hi Steve here at blessed hopeforever.com we're studying together II Corinthians verse by verse and in our last study together we had reached the 11th verse of the seventh chapter second Corinthians chapter 7 verse 11. let's have a word of Prayer our father and our God we stand in thy Presence by means of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Holy Spirit thankful so very thankful for this privilege and opportunity to Feast together upon Thy Word as we approach you word we are very conscious of the energy of our enemy the deceitfulness of sin and the Frailty of our flesh I ask that the Holy Spirit direct this time that we be guarded from Human logic but that our hearts would be open to the wondrous truth of Thy Word in order that Christ may be glorified for it's in his name I pray amen we have been looking at the holy spirit's message to the Believers at Corinth and I have asked all of you along as we've studied along here I've asked you that you carefully remember that the author is the Holy Spirit we're not looking at the logic of of some human but we are looking at a message from our God we've seen that we've been given the ministry of reconciliation in fact we were told that that's God's purpose he was in Christ before the foundation of the world reconciling the world unto himself not imputing men's trespasses unto them and he's delivered to us that Ministry not a Ministry of something God is doing but a Ministry of something God has done and much of the so-called Evangelistic message today is a message of something that God would do if man would do something the truth is we've been delivered a responsibility to declare what God has already done we found that in the Declaration of that message that we should not receive God's grace casually in a light fashion well we should not receive his grace in vain that we should be greatly concerned about our fellowship with the Lord about our use of his word and about our fellowship with other believers and then we found that that we should separate ourselves from unbelievers in the ministry this ministry of reconciliation now where that leads you in your own personal conviction is between you and the Lord but the central theme is our responsibility as Ministers of the Gospel of reconciliation and in the exercise of that responsibility we are not to be unequally yoked with unbelievers we're told that God has chosen us that we are his children that he is our God and that now by means of obedience not only is he Our God and and we his children but he will be our father and we his sons and daughters the words are describing Fellowship and I suggest to you that this passage is many as as any in the word of God if not more highlights the sovereignty of our God in our lives and in this message you know not sure that we can separate the two the message from our life a walk of Fellowship one Spirit one mind one will one purpose the seventh chapter begins having therefore these promises dearly beloved let us cleanse ourselves from every defilement of Flesh and spirit the word promises there is the same word from which we get the word gospel you are galleon having therefore this agreement this commitment this contract this Grand news and not some light promise that may or may not be true but something that is true that's one of the great faults in the proclamation of the Gospel today we are inclined to Proclaim it as though it isn't true yet but it could be true if you do something and folks that is not good news the grand news that we have to Proclaim is that God did this we are as children he's our God we have the opportunity of fellowshipping as sons and daughters and our relationship to God is Not based on human response it's not based on human performance but it's based on the finished work of Jesus Christ having therefore this commitment this Grand news from God now we ought to cleanse ourselves from everything that would outwardly defile flesh and spirit and the language here folks is so beautiful if you read the Greek it cannot Mar the interior only the exterior because you're a new creation in Christ Jesus and God did that you did not you are not clean inwardly because you turned over a new Leaf you know because you committed your life to Christ because you made certain commitments you are clean dearly beloved and pure and spotless because Jesus Christ died in your place Colossians declares that he presents you holy unblameable and unreprovable in his sight foreign such Amazing Grace and we immediately immediately we poison it by suggesting that this could be true if you make it true first John whosoever is born of God does doth not commit sin for his seed abides in him and he cannot sin and because man is unwilling to agree that Christ in his finished work made you the righteousness of God in Christ we come around with something like well yes the new nature can sin but it won't habitually practice sin and folks we dilute a passage of grand declaration from God we see the same thing in first Thessalonians I have grand news for you whether you're faithful or not faithful you'll live together with him why because Jesus Christ died in your place and Time After Time After Time the argument comes back you know well yeah Steve but all such preaching leads Christians to loose living you know and moonshine and all the rest you know well hold on a second I started out as a Christian from day one thinking that I was believing that I was saved by grace you know that amazing thing you know great grace so now I've been wrong all this time the word of God declares that your new man has no ability has no power to sin having that commitment that grand news that agreement with God then let's set out in this area of Fellowship cleansing ourselves from every outward defilement of Flesh and spirit because inwardly it cannot be done you are pure holy unblameable and unreprovable in God's sight and folks that is good news and I am told that his sheep will hear his voice we already saw in First Corinthians 14 as we studied the first epistle of Corinthians that if the gospel of Christ is properly proclaimed it will comfort you encourage you and instruct you if you're convicted in any service in which you attend that is not the word of God the Gospel of Jesus Christ dearly beloved encourages you comforts you and strengthens you then beginning at the second verse we have all kinds of comments and the commentaries you know now now you now you begin to see the heart of Paul the deep love of Paul The Passion of Paul the commitment of Paul and man will do everything that he can to lead you away from Christ to Paul dearly beloved the testimony of the holy spirit is Paul was chief of all sinners chief of all sinners that's what the word declares if you think that you are a worse sinner than Paul then you've got to argue with the Holy Spirit I don't believe that that is that was some mock humility on the part of Paul that had him declare that he's the chief of Sinners I believe that is the holy spirit declaring that Paul was such a man I do not believe the purpose of second Corinthians chapter 7 is for you and I to make a superhero out of Paul but rather to give us give us tremendous insight into the heart of our God we are not looking at the heart of Paul okay we are looking at the heart of God so we saw that God's heart is enlarged toward us when we were back in the sixth chapter we had the Holy Spirit not Paul say look I've opened my heart to you you know I think most halfway decent parents would say to their to their children no matter what you do you're my child I won't disown you I won't forsake you I won't ever leave you you are mine you're my child I've already forgiven you of everything you'll ever do against me and that's what God says to you having already forgiven us every trespass and folks he wrote that 2 000 years ago before you were ever born he declared to you openly that he's already forgiven every trespass you could ever possibly commit and that you stand before him holy unblindable and unreprovable in his sight you've been made the righteousness of God in Christ his heart is open to you the holy spirit says open your heart to us the Holy Spirit Cries Out that we should open our heart to him if we could be as open I think before God if we could extend ourselves toward God in any way like he extends himself toward us there wouldn't be any problem in cleansing ourselves from every defilement of Flesh and spirit but you see it comes down to motive why are we doing that we've seen in all these Epistles that a reception of the word of God brings about a tremendous earnestness uh diligence and Care in the life of of the Christian one way or another we are firmly convinced that it is law that will control the believer and the word of God is absolutely dedicated to the fact that you are not under law but under grace the grace of God in the word of God led to great care earnestness diligence God's concern for the Believers that Corinth was that they walk in Grace and not take it in vain I know I do not believe that sin at Corinth is carnal as they were I don't think sin was why the letters were written nor were they written in defense of those who suffered from the guy who had his father's wife that is absolutely not why the letters were written they were written in order that we you and I might realize the wonders of his grace for those who are in Christ Jesus what God is really pointing out to you is that regardless of the condition in your life his love is unchanging God says this throughout the Psalms he's throughout the Psalms he says that his love is absolutely unaffected and unchanged by your behavior or your performance boy that's contrary to popular preaching God does not love you more when you're good and less when you're bad one of the great outstanding Revelations of the word of God is the constancy of Our God's love okay verse 13 therefore we were comforted that's a perfect passive therefore we have been made comforted we have been comforted with the consummate result that we will remain comforted in your comfort and their comfort was from God I believe that the overwhelming context of chapter 7 is a spiritual Vitality among Believers and nothing to do with anything material none of that is in this chapter the overriding concern was a problem that dealt with the the spiritual Vitality of the believer and the overriding comfort comes from the attitude of the believer toward the word of God and the attitude of God toward the believer that's the result of this great comfort yea and accordingly the the more joyed we for the joy of Titus because the spirit was refreshed by you all that there is a tremendous Spirit of comfort and joy based upon the spiritual relationship of other Christians and to God and to each other verse 14 for if I have boasted anything to him of you that's a first class condition you can change the if to sense and now once again the easiest thing for any minister to say well you know is Paul apparently had boasted to the Believers at Corinth about Titus you know what a tremendous guy he was and folks that's probably true I don't argue that at all I'm not exactly certain what great lesson that you get out of that is this some portion of the word of God that suddenly becomes very light and casual you know we don't really we really don't have to spend much time studying or is the holy spirit telling you and me something here is it the Holy Spirit who exalts the believer I think it's a it's an easy thing to wonder whether or not God really loves somebody I mean I know what a oh I know what a Christian is you know a Christian is one who goes to church three times a week Sunday morning the really good ones well they go to church Sunday evening you know the really really good ones go on Wednesday you know the ones really interested in the things of the Lord they go on Wednesday night you know those are really dedicated Christians you know thank God bhf doesn't have any of those you know we are we all know who those are and folks those are the kind of guilt feelings that can be put out so that you know we get people to do things and and we begin you know so they can get you to mow the grass at the church you know or whatever and we and we begin to grade Christians dearly beloved you are the stage upon which God is performing the exercise of his grace that is not only a humbling thing but a constraining thing and it's all because of what Christ did not you and as a matter of record as a matter of fact the Holy Spirit glorifies Christ he doesn't even glorify himself have you ever stopped to realize that not only is God boasting about you but he's using you on a stage you know to the world you are a spectacle you know that's that's a the word is means a theatrical performance where principalities and powers can observe the exercise of God's grace operating in you operating in Children of his own Marvel's marvelous truth I have boasted I'm not ashamed this is the holy spirit talking not Paul you know who's been asleep in the Lord for 2000 years but as we as we spake all things to you in truth even so our boasting which I made before Titus is found the truth we spoke all things in truth and are boasting which we made before Titus is also true it's going to be the exercise of God's grace but it's true I'm absolutely certain from a human standpoint you can you can charge me with sin but you can't do that before God who is he that condemns it is Christ Jesus who died if you're to go before God and condemn me of sin God's going to say but I Justified him well you made a mistake God I mean you know he's one who shouldn't have been Justified folks I don't want to be I don't want to be the one who tells God that he made a mistake you know you can I don't want to do that and if God Justified you I can't stand before God and say boy that was a that was a pretty stupid thing to do you know you know there's there's one guy who shouldn't have been Justified because now my argument is suddenly with god with the almighty God and not with you dearly beloved if we lose sight of the fact that we are redeemed Justified holy unblameable unreprovable in a sight we have lost entire contact with the grace of God and the Gospel of Jesus Christ you know we we can pull a verse out of context you know and say well be holy as he is Holy and now you know so now we can start teaching some kind of outside Holiness which isn't isn't called it's not called outside Holiness it's called practical Holiness because the Bible says you've got to be holy like he's holy and that is pure falsehood you will be holy because he is Holy says the word of God you are not holy folks because you did something Holiness has nothing to do with action but with the separation of The Sovereign God for his own use God's separating you sanctifying you for his own use for his own purpose and that's you God loves you not that he loved you he loves you he separated you unto himself that's the word holy and he did that by The Sovereign action of his grace and now before principalities and Powers before created hosts of all eternity God boasts about you you know God only gave four reasons why he ever created anything you know of course one you know to make his wrath known against sin but one of the four reasons that God gives for creating for for even beginning this process through which you and I are are living in time rather than eternity was to show his grace upon vessels of Mercy boasts about that boasting does two things it establishes the validity of the believer on on the one hand and it's a constant it is a constraint constant constraint on the believer on the other hand his inward affection is more abundant towards you while he remembers The Obedience of you all how with fear and trembling you received him if there's a mutual agreement in the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the word of God there is growth verse 16 I Rejoice therefore that I have confidence in you all or I have confidence in you in all things and folks that is only possible because God is sovereign God's constant concern is his word and your fellowship with him and when God speaks of giving you all things all things I think it's very apparent in the word of God Only The Casual reader or only a casual reading is really necessary to realize that materially that's not where God's concern is centered but in the Vitality of a spiritual relationship and when he speaks of all or all things he's speaking of the word of God when he says he's given you all things I don't believe there's any error nor any boast in that statement but it's a simple a simple idiom that is that's used consistently throughout the Bible that speaks of the word of God for you know all things you know I read that word and I think but you know well there's a lot of things that I don't know you know like like complex equations that you know that leave me Buffalo so you know God must have made a mistake obviously that's not what he's saying if there is something I don't know that God wants me to know it's because I have not given diligence to his word for everything everything folks that God wants me to know he's told me and nothing more the reason I believe the Holy Spirit can speak with confidence is because of the sovereignty of God not The Obedience of the Christian if it had to do with The Obedience of the Christian he couldn't have that confidence and folks I do not mean to minimize obedience but the underlying Foundation of all of this relationship the stability of that relationship is The Sovereign power of God manifested in his grace through Jesus Christ Our Lord not not the human response to that and now that ends at ends chapter 7. first of all in chapter 8 the word Grace appears seven times verses one four six nine seven and nine I believe in 16 the word thanks is the word grace and in verse 19 you read the word Grace that's seven times it appears in the eighth chapter now I'm not going to make any great highlight out of the number seven you know we all know that it means completion or Perfection I'll simply point out to you that seven times the word Grace appears in the eighth chapter I want to point that out before we move into the eighth chapter now reading from the Greek we make known unto you the grace of the god having been bestowed and that's a perfect passive in the churches of Macedonia those churches are the the Church of thessalonica the church at Philippi and the Berean Church the Church of Berea you'll remember the Berean Christians were more noble than those of thessalonica for the search the Scriptures Daily to see whether or not these things be so but none of that folks is mentioned here these also are called out brethren for Christ not only are they called out ones but so are the Corinthians and if we were to take a poll you know of all of the churches mentioned in the New Testament we'd have to vote Corinth number one in rottenness okay but they're all brother they're all brother they're all linked together now the theme of verse one is Grace and not only is it Grace but it's God's grace so whatever we're going to learn folks in the rest of the chapter whatever we're going to talk about in in the in the so-called great collection or the ministry of the Saints or whatever it is we must not lose sight of the fact that it is centered squarely in the grace of God bestowed upon these churches The Staggering thing is that the grace of God bestowed upon those churches was a great trial of affliction that's what boggles the mind the word trial is an interesting Greek word which means to submit to intense heat or or trial so that the dross can be burned off you know it's pictures Bama is what it does you know we lose a lot of the validity of the word if we don't realize that when we refine gold we expect to get dross as well as gold God's grace was not manifested in their abundance of riches and their and their peace and their Joy although that of course is true but here in this context it was not just a trial but a great trial a severe trial of hardship of persecution of martyrdom at a time in which the church was was in its infancy you know I I try to resist going back backtracking you know too much but uh having therefore first verse of chapter 7 having therefore these promises dearly beloved let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the Flesh and spirit perfecting Holiness in their fear of God if you broke that verse down and dissected it word for word you'd see the Beauty and The Wonder of that it's not law keeping at all the big question for us is how those are of us who are concerned about our fellowship and our walk and truth and Grace and in our communion and fellowship with God and in Christ you know and in our study of the word you know if we really mean business you know I think we're going to want to ask ourselves how all of this really truly becomes effective in our life in our lives you know we we Christians we can sit around and we can talk a lot about you know how to how to how to accomplish whatever if you believe that the Bible is a rule book if you believe that this is a rule book on how to live the Christian Life if that's how you look at it you know I think then you miss seeing that this is not a rule book on how to live the Christian Life it is primarily a revelation of the person in the work of Jesus Christ in every verse on every page every chapter every book we truly are saved by grace you know the objection automatically is always you'll always hear it you know well if that's true Steve you know we can just go live however we want you know it's as if you're not already sinning more than you want and I and I would hope that that you are sinning more than you want you know if the argument just doesn't hold water folks the change comes through race we benefit so much from it we we come to know a joy and a peace you know a joy that that peace that passes all understanding a joy that's unspeakable and full of Glory we come to learn to rest in him and his person and his work we can't you can't improve upon a new sinless nature a new nature you can only try to understand how it is that we come to perform and function out of that new nature and of course the way that we do that is according to the truth walking in Grace not law I want to take a moment to thank you all for praying for the direction of this ministry and praying for Sue and I you need to to know that we you're in our hearts daily we pray for you constantly we love you we truly do rest in him until next time this is Steve thanks for watching [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign
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The Evil Judge| The Parable of the evil judge| The Persistent Widow| Animated Stories| Bible stories
[Music] luke 18 jesus told them a story to teach them that they should keep on talking with god and not give up he said there was a judge in a city he did not respect god or care about people there was a woman in that city whose husband was dead the woman came to the judge again and again she said save me from my enemy for a long time he would not do it but after a time he said i do not respect god or care about people but this woman is troubling me so i will save her from her enemy if i do not she will keep coming until i am tired the lord said the judge was a bad man and yet you should listen to what he says when the people whom god has chosen call to him day and night he will save them from their enemies he may let them wait a time but i tell you he will save them from their enemies soon but when the son of man comes will he find any people who believe in him there were some people who thought they were very good and they thought that other people were not good jesus told this story to them he said two men went to the temple to talk with god one was a pharisee and the other one was a tax collector the pharisee stood and said to himself god i thank you that i am not like other men they steal cheat and commit adultery i thank you that i am not like this tax collector two times in the week i do not eat i fast i give away one tenth part of all i get the tax collector stood far away he did not even look up towards heaven but he beat his chest and said god i am a bad man help me i tell you when this man went home he was right with god the other one was not everyone who puts himself up in a high place will be brought down to a low place and everyone who puts himself in a low place will be brought up to a high place people brought even small children to jesus they wanted him to put his hands on them when the disciples saw it they tried to stop the people but jesus called them to him and said let the children come to me do not try to stop them the kingdom of god belongs to people like them i tell you the truth if anyone does not believe in the kingdom of god like a child he will never go in [Music] a ruler asked jesus good teacher what must i do so that i will live forever jesus answered him why do you call me good only one is good and that is god you know the laws do not commit adultery do not take a man or woman who is not your husband or wife do not kill do not steal do not tell lies respect your father and your mother the man said i have kept all these laws since i was a boy when jesus heard that he said to him you need one thing more sell everything you have give the money to poor people you will be rich in heaven then come and go with me when the man heard that he was sad because he was very rich [Music] jesus looked at him and said it is very hard for rich people to enter the kingdom of god it is easier for a big animal like a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of god those who heard it asked then who can be saved but jesus said god can do what men cannot do peter said see we have left all things and have come with you jesus said to them i tell you the truth if any man has left his house or his wife or his brothers or his father or his mother or his children for the sake of the kingdom of god he will receive many times as much as he has left he will receive that in this world and in the next world he will live forever jesus took the twelve disciples with him he said to them we are going to jerusalem the prophets of god long ago wrote about the son of man everything they wrote will be done to him he will be given over to rulers who are not jews they will make fun of him they will treat him very badly they will spit on him they will beat him and kill him on the third day he will rise but the disciples did not understand any of these things the meaning was hidden from them and they did not understand what he said when he came near the city of jericho a blind man was sitting by the road he was begging for money he heard many people passing by he asked why are so many people passing here they told him jesus of nazareth is passing this way then he shouted jesus son of david help me the people in front said be quiet but he shouted louder and said son of david help me jesus stopped and said bring him here when the man came close jesus asked him what do you want me to do for you the man said sir i want to see jesus said you can see now you are healed because you believed right then he was able to see he went with jesus and he praised god all the people saw it and they all praised god too [Music] you
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MORNING ROLL CALL
[Music] oh hola gringos happy uh let's do a pose so there's a brand new menu item at um chick-fil-a one that has been there since 2016. we'll talk about that in a little bit they see some patchy fog out there as you travel in this morning straight shower heist day 70 along the coast it could be cloudy that will be cloudy tonight uh overnight low 58 and on friday high near 75 with a chance of a stray shower stray shower thunderstorm possible today highs 59 inland overnight low 57 and then of course on your friday friday friday maybe a stray shower maybe a thumbs up possible [Music] so i don't remember this i wasn't versed in the world of chick-fil-a uh until a few years ago through this one over here uh but evidently they got this a new old item called the chick boom it's a spicy chicken sandwich number six on the uh i don't know is that ruining chick-fil-a sandwich normally or something they just continued it back in 2016 now they're bringing it back love is so when you get a chance to chime in let us know where you are this morning where you're watching or listening from uh also if you don't mind if you're on the youtube channel or if you haven't been there click on over to youtube go there and check it out as a matter of fact um yeah we'll put up a link where you can find it and once you're there you can go and you can like it's free 99 to like it just do that for us i'm going to go here and find us oh god chad good morning hope you're doing well there's miss jordan look at her sweet face good morning good morning rhonda's here good morning hey ron pop-up's down here can we go back to rhonda for a second wanda first of all i want to say uh thank you to our friends over at moore's head they sent us this nice and this is not a paid promotion uh this is disgusting thank you and you guys have to send us gifts it was very nice check that out it's awesome smokehouse rule number 51 is what it says it crashes so smoke your turkey you often wondered uh in smoking a turkey how do you keep it lit [Music] and uh good morning angel's territory from sunshine tracy from granny time then good morning ron wants to know did you get the gift thank you uh yeah good morning from elizabeth city beth is here good morning brock good morning sunshine hope you're doing well good morning terry is here from florida get out hey terry call me out don't really do it hey terry uh angel oh i sent you a picture i'm already a grandson or a messenger oh go check that out that's awesome thank you for congratulations yeah allison is here good morning chad good morning hey look at there did you see who that is oh looky there man let me um let me look here buddy um oh is that is that you and who's that with you it looks like jeff gruden i can't see it but am i wrong i bet his child riley good morning still in the hospital can't oh no we're thinking about it hopefully today's the day dorothy and kitty hawk good morning okay so that's it huh each county rodeo ticket super grabs are going to give these away on the air here in just a little bit it's for the friday tomorrow night for the friday show friday i know right what happened i'm not complaining though anybody get any rain last night every week coming up yeah it really was kicking up there for a while although i think we escaped the bronx or we missed the brunt of the right because the folks in columbia and east lake really we're in enough woods a little bit of both tammy good morning we're doing a throwback thursday today through back thursdays you know we during the morning we try and buy all your throwbacks and then throughout the day we kind of spike them in you'll have lunch with the legends a little bit later on angel says they had marble sized hail and green beans i heard it was coming i heard it was coming the only thing i could think of was i wonder if i put a big mattress over the top of the red if she'll be okay climb dinner you okay anything good you should talk back no not yet i'm working on it [Music] so who's watching ozark right now wow right susan good morning selfie point hope you're doing well roy's here good morning it's been a busy past two weeks so all has been well yes and i'm sorry that you went to the busy sinks we live just we're just working you see today but so it's a lot of fun coming up something different in your morning mind bending this morning um i can't say too much i've said too much i'm sorry about it it was watching it we started watching you know they did they broke the last season up into two parts so now they've just come out with the second half of the last season we've been watching that we've been binging it i think we have one episode left very final episode and our schedule is so busy i don't think we'll get to watch it until sunday or monday so no spoilers no spoiler alerts but i just found out that jason bateman who plays marty bird his 15 year old daughter has never seen him act at all and he and she are starting ozark from the very beginning she's watching it with her oh really very cool also something you'll notice about that marty bird jason bateman character when you see him in the movies if he's wearing tennis shoes they're always in balance he likes imagination yeah evidently that's his thing allison thank you so much 200 stars how about that thank you good morning i hope i didn't miss any others i didn't see any other blind spot which is usually the way it looks for me it looks like this this one yeah how many shows there but uh comes up different on the uh yeah on the screen yeah so which is um we're not going to keep you guys too long do this for us if you would please uh keep in mind again gates county rodeo and we're going to pray for good weather for all these events gates county rodeo kicks off tomorrow night it goes to both friday and saturday so does the home and garden expo in elizabeth city tomorrow night i'll be there for the sneak peek from five until seven o'clock and then from 11 until one on saturday and we've got a dixieland speedway chance oh and don't forget this concert week you can get concerts if it's just 25 all in if you need more information text or concerts 352-441-4566 there are a bunch of good shows up there not only in the country realm but also uh throughout all of the uh other genres backstreet boys are gonna be up there derek's bentley kids bottle kids pop mario speedwagon styx lunatic luau brad paisley doobie brothers kenny chesney you want to go see something go watch kids and just people watch those children in the audience have so much fun this sounds like fun probably yeah if you've got kids probably taking the kids pop and probably not five finger deathmatch just uh poor mega death not that there's anything wrong with that i'm just saying i don't like it yeah uh wu-tang club is gonna be a big one nice uh for all the country shows like luke ryan kenny chesney brad paisley jason aldean the willy nelson outlaw music festival all of those on sale for only 25 hours mr lane we'll see you tomorrow terry from camden good morning sunshine morning that's everybody it's everybody all right we'll wrap it up and get into the morning mind bender you know you can download the mobile app tickets anywhere you go you can also listen to online at dixie 1057. hiya
Ray Turner and The Jill Official
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Pawpaw and a Goat Test Positive for Coronavirus
Sorry, this is a bit of old news (well, two-months-old), but I just read it this morning and found it quite amusing. A papaya, a quail, and a goat tested positive for coronavirus back in May this year in the East-African country of Tanzania, at least, according to their President John Magufuli. There have been a total of 509 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Tanzania — 307 pieces of fruit, 193 animals, and 9 inanimate objects, one of which was the President’s left shoe. Sadly, 13 papayas have passed away, 7 goats, and the President’s left shoe — who had initially been placed on ventilation — but sadly didn’t make it. It had to be replaced with a new Nike Air Jordan. Understandably, the President’s right shoe is not taking it very well and is currently in Europe In Mourning, that is, it’s now with the melodic death metal band from Vansbro, Sweden. The World Health Organization have rejected the President’s claims stating that, “A shoe cannot catch coronavirus, nor would it require ventilation, except for the classic Reebok Pump which does require daily inflation”. In other news, “Sea gull rescued with face mask wrapped around legs”, “Coronavirus prompts Country Time to offer lemonade stand stimulus checks for kids”, and “‘Let it out’: Iceland offering coronavirus stress relief by broadcasting world’s screams”. As you’ve probably already gathered by now, only half of what I mentioned in this video is true, but the very fact that even half of it is true, means that we’re living in pretty strange times. By the way, the pawpaw did actually test positive to coronavirus, but whether it survived the ordeal or not is yet to be established. Tanzanian presidential insiders state that they were unable to locate the remains of the pawpaw but suspect the President of eating it. Although this news sounds far-fetched, it certainly is as accurate, if not more accurate, than the actual news. Next time I’ll be discussing the kangaroo that was arrested in Florida for not practising good social distancing. His owner is now facing charges as expected. For those of you who don’t understand these social distancing rules, the Australian Government have a great website just for that which can teach you all about it! Our tax dollars at work!
Daily Insight
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Imagery & Imagination with Daemond Arrindell
(upbeat music) -: Hi, my name is Daemond Arrindell. I am a poet and a teaching artist, and today, I have a poetry lesson for you. The title of it is Imagery & Imagination, and I'll get into what imagery is all about. But the big idea behind today's lesson is beginning with a writing prompt that seems kind of weird or maybe even absurd can push our imaginations to new places and create more creative poems. So again, a writing prompt that seems weird or absurd can push our imaginations to new places and help us create creative poems. So where I'm gonna have you start, and on my page here, I've got two columns that's dividing up how it feels to be a young person today. I want you to think about what's good about being a young person today and what's not so good about being a young person today. And I want you to be as descriptive and as specific as possible, because I know what it was like when I was growing up, but I'm a lot older than all of you, so what I know about growing up and what you know about growing up are two vastly different things. There was no internet, there were no cell phones when I was growing up, so it was a vastly different way of growing up, and I want you to think about what those things are like. So some things are gonna be universal. Some things are gonna be true, just true. They were true for you now and they were true for me when I was growing up. For example, growing up when I was your age, a good thing was that I didn't have bills to pay. So that was something that was really good when I was growing up. I didn't have to focus on things like that. But on the same end, the bad part, or one of the bad parts about being young today is that you don't have as much control over your life as you would like to. So think about the good things and the bad things for yourself. See if you can come up with five different things on each side. Five good things about being young today or being part of the world today, five bad things or less than good things, things that you're not so crazy about being in the world today and being young in the world today. Take a few minutes. (upbeat music) And as you're coming up with things on the bad list, this can also be more focused on like what's wrong with the world today. It doesn't have to be totally focused on being young. But maybe a good thing about being young today is that you're already used to lots of amazing technology and it's a real part of your life. There wasn't Instagram when I was growing up, but it exists now. TikTok didn't exist when I was growing up, but it exists now. So again, take another minute to come up with a couple more good things about being young today and a couple things that aren't so great about being young in today's world. (upbeat music) Okay, so, couple more things that I wrote down. You have access to so much more information than I did. It was literally at your fingertips. Google exists, as opposed to what I had to do, was look up things in the encyclopedia or go to the library. I had to physically leave my house to go get information, whereas for a lot of you, it's so much more accessible. But on the flip side of that, you grow up so much faster. It's harder, I think, to be a kid these days. But at the same time, I don't know what it's like to be a young person today. I know what it's like to be a young person in my era, in the '70s, '80s, and early '90s, but I don't know what it's like to be a young person in 2020. I have an idea, but I don't know. Imagery is writing that helps our readers to understand an experience. So what something looks like, what something sounds like, what it feels like, what it smells like, what it tastes like. Imagery brings these things to life for a reader so that they can better understand what you, the writer, are experiencing. For example, there's a big difference between saying that the weather outside is nice, compared to it was a bright, sunny day out, without a cloud in the sky. It felt like the world was sitting on top of me and smiling. Imagery helps to bring things to life so that the reader can experience them. We're gonna really dive into our imaginations here in a different way. And this is probably gonna seem kinda weird, but that's also what I like about it. I want you to make a list of five combinations of things that don't or shouldn't go together. Now this can be food, people, objects, animals, anything in a place that it doesn't seem to belong, or two things going together that shouldn't be going together. So, cats and dogs playing together could be one, or something in a place that it doesn't belong, a barbecue at the Winter Olympics, an elephant in an antique shop, a car alarm in a library. This can also be some things that actually do exist, but shouldn't, like a shooting in an elementary school. What are five things in places that they don't belong, or combinations of things that shouldn't go together? A lot of my students like to focus on food in this case, things that they think, (groans) are disgusting if you put them together. That could be one of the things or several of the things that you come up with. But try to make a variety of five different combinations of things that shouldn't go together or seem like they don't belong or seem out of place together. Five things. If you really want to, if you find yourself stuck, feel free to borrow from one of mine. You can use an elephant in an antique shop, or what's another place that an elephant doesn't belong? What's another place that a car alarm shouldn't be, or what's something else that shouldn't be in a library? Just take a minute. See if you can come up with five different combinations of things that don't go together, or shouldn't go together, or simply don't belong. (upbeat music) So again, sometimes my students love coming up with food combinations. Things that I've heard numerous times from numerous students, peanut butter and pickles, (groans) students spending the entire school day inside, sweaters on cats, weird to me, fish in space. So it could be anything, but something that doesn't belong. And we're gonna use these combinations as ways to describe how you feel. Think about those days when things are rough, and somebody asks you how you're feeling, and you're like (groans) and you don't even know how to explain it or how to describe it. You can't quite find the words. These combinations could be ways to describe how you're feeling. So I'm gonna give you the prompt: Sometimes, being young in today's world feels like... And then what you're gonna do is plop in one of these combinations. Being young in today's world feels like a car alarm in a library. I'm always too loud. No one wants to listen. No one understands. My voice goes over everyone's head, and all they want is for me to shut up. Sometimes, being young in today's world feels like a little kid in a horror movie. I'm terrified and I can't get out. All the adults are running for their lives, but no one is thinking about me. Sometimes, being young in today's world feels like a fire in the freezer. It's hard to get started, and no matter how much of myself I put out there, I'm never gonna win. I'm the opposite of what should be, like I was made to do something explosive, but not here. So again, the phrase is sometimes, being young in today's world feels like, and then you're gonna use one of your combinations as a way to describe how it feels, but then elaborate on it in the same way that I did. I didn't just say, "Being young in today's world "feels like a car alarm in a library," and then move on to something else. I described why that's wrong or why those don't fit. This is where imagery really brings things to life. I'm describing my emotions. I'm describing what these things feel like to me. Sometimes, being young in today's world feels like a little kid in a horror movie. Fear, so I mention terror. I'm trapped, I can't get out. The adults are running for their lives. So use those four or five combinations that you came up with. I'm gonna give you a few minutes to write in response and see what you come up with. Again, sometimes, and I'll show it to you again, sometimes, being young in today's world feels like, and then plop into place one of your scenarios, one of your combinations, and if you find that the combinations don't quite work, feel free to just take part of it. Maybe sometimes, being young in today's world feels like peanut butter. Maybe being young in today's world feels like being on the moon. Maybe being young in today's world feels like being in space instead of a fish in space. Go with whatever feels right, and remember, if you're writing, you're doing it right. If this takes you off in different directions, that's okay. The point is to express yourself, 'kay? So again, sometimes, being young in today's world feels like, and then go from there. When you run out of stuff to say about that particular combination, move on to another. See how many you can do within the three or four minutes that we're gonna work on this. Go ahead and start. (upbeat music) 'Kay, take another minute or so. Okay, however far you've gotten, that's great. One of the great things about writing poetry is that you can always come back to it and start again, build off of what you've already got, change it, edit it. There's no such thing as a poem that's finished. There's just points that we decide to walk away. You can always come back to it. So this is what I wrote. And this is, again, my opinion and my perspective of the young people that I've had the pleasure of being around. Being young in today's world feels like a vaccine lost in a lab. I have purpose and I'm right in front of your face, but you can't see me or hear me. Sometimes, being young in today's world feels like sweaters on cats. I already have everything I need to survive, and now, I'm here, looking stupid and constricted, just so you can have a laugh. I wish you'd just ask me what I need. Sometimes, being young in today's world feels like peanut butter and pickles. I'm sweet, salty, and sour, beautiful at the same time, but not like this. This time, you're expecting something from me I just can't give. And then the last one I wrote, being young in today's world feels like fish in space. I have all this room to move, but nothing to react to or bounce off of. It's cold and I'm alone. There's beauty somewhere off in the distance, but it's so far, I don't get to be a part of it. So again, the point of all this is to give you an opportunity to write about and express how it feels to be a young person today in ways that maybe you haven't thought about before, but needed to express. So thank you for joining me, thank you for writing. I appreciate it, and have a great day. (upbeat music)
The Creative Advantage
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Betazone Davos 2020 | Rising up against plastic pollution with Gary Bencheghib
I will always remember the moment as a young boy walking to school when my mother pointed out to garbage man a garbage man I thought the worst job out there picking up and cleaning up other people's trash for the last 10 years my life is fully revolved around trash growing up on the island Bali plastics is everywhere in our beaches and our rivers in the ocean during big rains our beaches are literally covered in this very material making our most populated Beach kuta completely dredged in plastic and as you can see this is completely unbearable to witness and experience but plastics some use plastics some we're now saying it is a material that should have never existed so much sure that is choking our ocean there are 500 times more pieces of plastics in the ocean then there are stars in our galaxy and as we know it's we know the vivid effects of plastics on our marine life we've seen the photos of turtles being impacted by plastics we've seen Turtles choking on straws but we're dealing with it on an everyday basis from the air that we breathe to both the tap and bottled water we drink the food we eat it's everywhere and despite viral videos on trucks on social media and single-use being named the word of the year in 2018 we still all use it and so at 14 years old I was revolted with this idea that my very beaches were covered in plastics this was 10 years ago and so I came back home one day with my brother and my sister and we knew that change needed to happen so we started a movement that we called make a change to really protect our Highland coastline and clean up the very island but clean up after cleanup we really realized that our if effort driven movement was not going anywhere we were actually just sweeping the floor in good faith and in Indonesia plastic pollution is really a people's problem it starts on land because of the minimal budgets that we have for waste management we have open dumps everywhere you go up to some of the biggest landfills in the world and interim turning our rivers into major dumping grounds and so after really realizing the source of this plastic pollution problem we're actually 90% comes from from land we decided that we want to shift our mission to tackle waterways and rivers and so in the summer of 2016 with a group of fans on one of my summer breaks from University in the US we were inspired by Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn to build a drunk raft made from 800 plastic bottles a recycled deck from wood and a sail made from old tents that we stitched together it was an inept journey as you can imagine two months floating down the Big Muddy and this is a little video to show you how big the adventure was [Music] traveling down on the Big Muddy floating on plastic bottles was an amazing way we were literally a recycled expose day going from harbour to harbour people were interested in seeing the trash boat and it was amazing to use the vessel as a way to communicate and engage with the local activists all along the river but the truth is we weren't really seeing the physical forms of plastics on the river the Mississippi is one of America's most important waterways where 41% of America's water dredges right at the Gulf of Mexico where it enters the Caribbean Sea and with this trip we use it as a scientifical vessel to perform some of the first micro plastic tests in the Upper Mississippi in collaboration with the Division of State University and there with the results came out that trillions of microplastic particles float down right here at the Gulf of Mexico every single day trillions of microplastics but when you think about the numbers and the data how can you possibly visualize such a big number the water of the Mississippi was very muddy and we weren't seeing visuals effects of the actual plastics floating through so the next summer were inspired to take this project back to our home island in our home country of Indonesia and they're really googled the most polluted river only to realize that was located on the island of Java in Indonesia located right east of Indonesia's capital Jakarta and with my brother this time we were floating on smaller vessels we built two plastic bottle kayaks made from 300 plastic bottles the recycle nets and a bamboo frame but this time we were gonna go on a very different River the treaty room runs for 300 kilometres through West Java and Asia's most populated province some of the biggest factories dump their water directly into the river it's your hmm your gap your Zara your Polo Ralph Lauren you name people are directly dumping their waste directly into the river creating these rainbow colors of water waste directly from a smell it's like your rotten egg your animal dead flesh it was completely unbearable to be witnessing this firsthand but obviously one of our biggest problems was not going to be not to fall inside the water so floating on these little plastic bottle kayaks where we just had plastic bottles right underneath with this water we wanted to make sure to be as protected as possible to make sure that we would be okay but what we witnessed on the river was completely horrendous it would be piles of trash dumps on both sides of the river open fires at almost every 300 meters at one point we were stuck in a plastic burg where the plastic layers were so thick that when we're out it was impossible to move the meter and these are the conditions that our world are living in I think if everybody would stick truly experience the conditions of the Chito room we would be in a much further situation every rainfall I have this nightmare that comes to mind of this plastic gushing down the rivers and this is what we truly experienced on our third day of the treedome this is a little video to show you what it's like [Music] this is literally the situation I'm in right now all this trash it's like everywhere never seen so much of it we produced a video series documenting our trip and we're amazed by how much attention we got on social media by international media and national media media two weeks after finishing the expedition our message was heard the Ministry of the Environment invited us to declare an emergency cleanup after watching this video and four months later this happened teddy you will become the ice what the world what we do here carry the proper dad supra tell me buddy do it loud oh yes it's amazing to see on an international level to really restore what has been mediatised is one of the most polluted rivers really you will see in seven years it's amazing amazing do you think you don't know camera to see okay yeah do you think you could do it on camera whenever you're ready so what do you think about this attorney do you think it's a possible threat to be clean again Oh Gary you will see that tip param River in seven years will be the Venus River so that was an amazing accomplishment not not only did it show us that you know change to be possible from crazy ideas but Indonesia has made a national emergency to clean up this very River they've deployed 7000 military troops to clean up the trees room to make it the world's most cleanest rivers within seven years and this has been two years since the king up has gone under way and we've been going back and forth to monitor the change back and forth to the river and we're seeing that you know entire communities are starting to adopt no plastic policies which is super positive 70 to 100 factories have actually been closed down due to legal waste dumping so you're not having dumping of illegal waste anymore within the river and on one of my last meetings with one of him and he had general he even announced that Indonesia is the second biggest polluter to plastic pollution in our oceans was declaring a war against plastic and he said that Indonesia would not go to war until its waterways would be fully cleaned up so that's what I called peace and clean and it's an amazing way but that has also inspired us to locate solutions to stop the endless flow of plastics in our rivers into the ocean so we've deployed some trash barriers some low-tech solutions to stop the flow and we are launching in Davos a soft launch of our interactive platform called soon I watch to monitor the world's rivers in real-time and so we're deploying technologies like these very simple solutions low-cost solutions were even putting monitors with our partners plastic fisher to test out the HP level so that we can know much better were these main areas of trash also using satellite imagery and also using citizen science data to tackle our world's rivers and obviously you know when you start doing this and you start getting reactions from governments one idea just inspires the next so the rivers are just the main concentration but this is really start inspired us to even go more crazy so for the last six months my younger brother Sam has been running across the American continent running a marathon every single day for the past six months with shoes made from recycled plastics from adidas x parle meeting with governors mayors schools he's spoken to over 10,000 people and this February first will be celebrating at in the Pacific Ocean in LA so we're very excited to have him finish inspired by Forrest Gump as you can see behind me there is never been a more important time to act than now since I started this soft 200 metric tons of plastic pollution would have entered our ocean and it's it's so important to take action today so that very little boy in me that looked at the garbage man as a young little boy got super inspired by the crazy ideas that fuel me every day so what is your crazy idea thank you you
World Economic Forum
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Fantasy based martial arts
creating saber eggs all right let's hear a little follow-up to my last video or is talking about the different kind of broad categories of martial art looking at things like I wanted to then bring up when I think it deserves its own topic to own video is kind of what we're doing here which is fantasy based mark shoulders and I think if we look at the progression from traditional historical sports performance who kind of naturally arrived here which is the fantasy martial arts and fantasy martial arts of course began in fiction so when people are writing fiction they bring in different martial arts or something like that obviously Star Wars is our concern here so the lightsaber becomes a recipient of that treatment Star Trek any of the other fans like types of things we've got Klingon martial arts as we start to build worlds more and more and more in our minds through our different media and different ways of expression we are kind of wanting to add more detailed to these worlds and one of the things that is very interesting about these community since we have people from so many different walks of life because people come gravitate towards the thing that they want to bring into this world into this kind of fantasy realm for us here TP LA and other you know other organizations out there we like bringing the martial arts it not only as a means of kind of play or as performance or even it's just you know kind of the past time but bringing it into a kind of more real realm realm where it makes it a little bit more tangible so that not only it's not really just a facade it's not really just to look cool it can and we can make things look a certain way but the fantasy martial art allows us to kind of put it in us in a separate compartment and then we can look at the way that really use it in real life that kind of thing you know for the combat but I think it's a very interesting and very fertile ground for what we're doing here we're obviously having fun time of it and as you see the Shen stuff is coming out there will be more videos forthcoming very very soon so keep an eye on those but that's just the tip of the Arts iceberg we've got a long way to go a lot of stuff that we have go out there we're just going to organize and and put it to a format that can be digested so um the fantasy martial arts and hopefully we'll get into other fantasy Mercia ones dealing with barehanded or other types of weapons more conventional blades hinting at for a few months now but I find it to be extremely refreshing and very very free because you're not and we've mentioned this before you're not hampered down by nationalism a type of you know any type of bad blood between you know a host nation and a teacher who lives within that host nation there's no you know real size you can be Jedi or Sith but in the end of the day you're both sterile strands and that's really what we're talking we're not really going after each other and all that but we can kind of exercise these things um that comes in with kind of the whole point of Star Wars to begin with which is the Joseph Campbell idea taking these primitive kind of archetypal things that we do that we may have outgrown because we could from you know worrying and chivalry all this other stuff and we don't want the reality of that back we certainly do not want that you don't want to be having to chop each other into pieces right there we don't want to be doing any of that kind of stuff so the fantasy martial arts and hopefully this will be an area of real growth so anyway that's it for me this time so until next time I will did you do and have you simply
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It’s not an insult..
so i don't usually wear clothing that would provoke a conversation but i love this sweater it says disabled is not a dirty word because it's not but people will occasionally challenge this on me in public as i am walking around with a prosthetic leg clearly visibly disabled and my favorite experience with this is when i was in the er a couple months ago for a kidney infection and when the doctor came in to see me i have to be wearing this shirt and before even asking me what was wrong or why he was treating me he proceeded to tell me why he disagreed with this and why many people who are different like me actually make the best of their lives and are doing amazing things out there and i was like yes sir that's the point disabled or disability are not bad terms they're not dirty words they're not derogatory statements they're accurate descriptions for a portion of human beings and to be like corrected on my use of a term about my own body and my own community by a doctor who should know better was a fascinating experience just to clarify i was not a jerk we had a great conversation about it i got treated everything was fine but it is it is always interesting to me when people tell me that i am wrong and how i speak about my own experience
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Sea Shanty Workshop -- Tom Kastle & David HB Drake
well this is a request from susan urban and um what happened was back in the um shut up in the day uh shadies are basically the work songs of the sea and we're gonna go through a whole bunch of them but the one thing that you end up doing a lot is adapting uh because there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to most anything uh even today so military ships tended never to sing champions because we're military ships and we're not going to do that merchant crap and that happens today too even with the replicas if you're on board the break niagara uh you rarely if ever sing a shanty and even though the cap both the captains of that of that vessel are are huge shady fans um there tends to be this attitude and then that changes from year to year so depends on who's in the crew and who's doing what and whether it's you know advantageous but when i first started sailing in chicago there was a there was an old schooner called the charlotte am that was built in chesapeake bay in 1888 and she wandered into chicago and that changed my life entirely and i started being a volunteer deckhand and then i was the unlicensed mate and then i got my captain's ticket but i never got to captain charlotte down because she was gone by that time but uh we're hanging around and and it became a humorous thing to begin with but the more you think about it academically and after the more research you do sailors change songs so in some of the books it's like this song was used at the halyards nothing else this song was used at the capstone the song was used for pumping nothing that's really kind of loose uh you probably hear a stephen foster song or um um not vlogville i remember once in the summer we were going there she was just a walking down the street and this summer my girlfriend was at the top in on the niagara she was at the upper tops of the yard and they were furling and they were doing um like bleeding lady gaga lady gaga and at least one rap song but think about it the sailors in the 1860s and 1870s were doing stephen foster tunes sure so what's the difference it was one right yeah and there is um in in chanting what are called regulation verses and what it the assumption is the shanty men knows two or three verses and the entire crew knows it uh to get you going and then after the shanty men just takes off for as long as the job takes and that's the thing you just you just keep making stuff up and that's the thing whenever you hear a recording of a shanty it's four part harmony and it ends right on the last note and when you're actually doing it it's your um hole on the bow and the ship delay or you're sitting at mystic seaport doing a demo thing and the sale is done and the singers keep singing keep singing the guest singers not the not the staff right because when the the the song serves the work not the other way around yeah and if you're there yeah and if you're doing something and it'll change rhythm too by the way you know depending on where you are we'll get into an anchoring but uh the i digress the uh being in burnham harbor at the time um when you uh when you start crewing uh on any ship you don't really spend most of your time sailing and heaving and hauling and all that stuff you really spend most of your time sanding and scraping and painting and varnishing and cocking and tarring and all that crap and there weren't no tunes for that so my former partner and i adapted a song we adapted these uh shanty south australia which is evil way halloween australia but we were in chicago and we weren't heaving or hauling so well hauling anyhow at that time and uh so we adapted it to send away scrape away and then we're stuck in burnham it was the first time i got recognized as a shanty singer i had rode the dinghy over to the yacht club dock to pick up a load of ice we had about 90 pounds of ice and the motor on the dinghy went so we were rowing that week and uh ro i was on the dock and this guy comes up and he says you're tom castle aren't you yeah he's i'm stuck in burnham harbor i'm like yeah yeah he's like he said i've been working on my boat for three weeks i'm stuck in freaking burnham harbor and i can't get out of here i was like wow somebody knows the song it's really cool so this is how it goes um call and response as these songs are uh let's see and you already know the song and the melody in the windy city i was born send away scrape away early on a chicago i i have to leave so it's up i have to leave so it's up to you we're stuck in here interestingly the the first ship i shanty done was the hms bounty and cliff long who you know was the other uh we cliff and i were the shanty men for the bounty and we would trade off uh so we were in sausalito and uh cliff was going back to school and i was picking it up for the rest of the tour before you get too far is that like for those of us who are completely nautical ignorant you say you are you were the shanty man for the for the bounty what does that mean we were we were the uh uh whatever good housekeeping seal folk singers on board the league singer yeah there is such a thing yeah well the thing is now this is terribly relative as is all of this by the way if you guys want to scooch into the shade because i'm sitting uh anyhow uh both cliff and i were hired as ships musicians and ship educators uh and central valley is an educational ship right well it was actually owned by ted turner at the time and he was trying to make some money on it so it was tour boat is what it was uh but uh and i mean we had this god-awful banner we had to fly which was for long john silver fast food but i actually got to me the hell's his wife's name um so anyhow we were we were hired on as crew but our primary function was to be educators and and singers in other words create a um we were creating ambiance when you had the public flowing through uh then when we go from port to port then we revert to crew uh helping run the ship but the bounty and this this doesn't happen as much in the tall ships you're working but the bounty almost never put its sails up it it ran on engine ah almost all the time the guy who was the captain was was a tour boat director and it was too much bother for him to put up the sales and sales thing you can't deal with rot if they were all furled all the time i don't know not my problem and they're made out of daycron nowadays anyhow derivative but sometimes the wind's just on the nose and you can't sail into the wind and when you're doing a tour you do you know you're supposed to be in court at this time for sure so there is an issue there but anyhow the only time we ever put up the sales was was for a photo shoot uh you know one day so i actually got to get up there and even all of that uh where was i going with that oh cliff long and i uh were were transitioning he was going off and i was coming on and uh and we were sanding the rails singing burton heart which is the first time i ever heard of you so you know all this this is a really really uh incestuous crowd but about any gene puddle yeah anyhow so i work on the dennis sullivan uh on one of the thing people ask us is you know well what's a great lake shanty and i suppose if you're going traditional technical ain't no such animal because they didn't shanty on the great lakes the dennis sullivan is out of milwaukee yeah the advanced south milwaukee on on the sullivan uh you could run that with a crew of five people and that would be the you know the captain was dad the cook was mom and the crew was either the sons or the brothers or the uncles you know you don't need you don't have a need to shanti in that situation according to some according to some i'll tell the other side of that that's not to say you couldn't sing songs while you were working why not why it just because the crew was small was there no need for there's no coordination you're doing it by telepathy by that time okay yeah uh you don't you don't need somebody to pace it um the the shanties if you go to in wisconsin uh the wisconsin historical society put out a book on folk songs from wisconsin and they're all saltwater songs which like when i put out my schooner song bag cd uh i tell people we desalinated them and we did sure so i think the the only you know if you really want to get clinical the only great lakes shanties ever written are by you me and lee murdock nope they're a bunch adapted though oh yeah he got into the ivan henry walton collection at the university of michigan and he actually went around he was a professor um he was a language professor in the college of uh engineering somehow that's where they worked in the 1930s and he hauled a record-cutting machine around the great lakes from 1939 about right before the war and uh he collected the songs and stories of all the great like sailors and what they would do is they would bring in the fret the saltwater champions and they would adapt them depending on where they were and it's weird because in the collection they have several interviews all these different sailors and it'll be bo exactly what we just said no we never did shanties that's crazy and then the next guy will say oh no we did them all the time what are you talking about oh yeah but they may not have done them functionally i don't know um okay yeah on board because the david daus had a crew of 18. and it was 257 feet long so they did do that and not for raising sale as much as for walking around a capstone working windlass working at the pumps so like when we do rolling home to old chicago at the end of the chicago maritime festival that's directly from a source uh like 1940 who was an old-timer in a nursing home bob broken back colin so in 1940 he was already like 80 years old so when he put the c he was like in you know a teenager in the 1880s and was singing those songs there and then there's my favorite one though the famous source is uh they were talking about i don't remember the sailor's name but walton interviewed him and he said they would get a toe out the chicago river unless the wind was absolutely perfect you'd have to get towed out into the open lake and he said we would you know we'd start getting the sails up because you know we we didn't want to do it all at once so we'd do it kind of lazy a little bit over there and he said but if there are women on shore and on the coast of uh and in michigan there was a town um also this is another citation from the walton collection um they there were three or four schooners that put into this little bay to wait out the weather and the next day when the weather had cleared i'm in the evening the weather had cleared and they started to get underway so they're all stamping around capstones making all this noise and they're all chanting doing this and the town couldn't sleep so they sent the local constable had to row out to the ships and please can you guys just keep it down we want to get some sleep because they were just a little offshore yeah it's an interesting it's an interesting tradition so anyhow i got a it's a great lake shanty i wrote so you know so much for the tradition although part of it is in the tradition of chanting this is what's called a zipper song which means you can stick in anything you want after a certain point over inland city waters and we rot on the blue legs waters of road through her locks up you're listening tell me come from
ShavaSue
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Dense fog Engulfs Delhi | 5 Flights Diverted, 30 Delayed | Over 22 Trains Running Late
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ETV Andhra Pradesh
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Jolene Jang - Extras
how important is it to have props it depends what kind of speaker they are and they could be really comfortable with a prop and that could help them and it could help them keep focused for example let's say I am I'm at an event and I'm feeling shy that day or maybe that's it's an environment of all accountants and I feel like I'm out of place and I'm feeling kind of shy but I'm there to network well when I'm wearing my flash badge probably can't see this because there's um but this is a name tag and it's this is my show and tell so it looks like it's a cell phone and it's it's basically essentially a name tag but people can see me from across the room there are going to be coming over to me oh my gosh what is that is that a cell phone what is that oh that's so cool are you in charge what's going on so what happens this is an icebreaker for me so it warms me up to make me comfortable people are coming over to me so then now I'm confident so I can talk to them so this is something that actually could help a lot of people it's called a flash badge another piece is my personal camera crew and I've used this for three years it is a great Icebreaker and I'm I take pictures all the time and it helps me so what I do here is I just take pictures with people and when I'm doing this people are saying what is that what is that a gadget is it a golf stick what is that and so once again I'm peacocking people are going to come over and say what are you doing and that once again is an icebreaker and it's great for networking so then I can take I use my timer and my cell phone and take pictures with people so now I'm automatically memorable so this is a great way to warm up and I think that um having some props and things like this will get people engaged automatically even if they don't think I'm neat all of a sudden I'm a little bit neater yeah having a hook and if you don't have a natural hook I you know I wear a big Jolene belt and I I peacock that's who I am but if that's not your thing then you know don't don't try and beware things that are weird for you but if there is some sort of prop that can help you um then do it I think visual aids you know on the projector screen is pretty important um I you need to be a good speaker and not talk to the screen but for illustrating graphics and pictures of what you're talking about I think is very important
50 Wise Speakers
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THE EVERLASTING GOSPEL IN REVELATION FEAR GOD, GLORIFY HIM AND WORSHIP HIM!!!
this Everlasting gospel is being preached to those who dwell on the earth to Every Nation to every tribe to every tongue and every people verse 7. saying with a loud voice this Angel is saying with a loud voice fear God and give glory to him for the hour of his judgment has come and worship him who made Heaven and Earth the sea and springs of water the very the fear God why fear God because he is saying when you go through hardships in your life remember remain faithful and fear God don't ever go against him and say why are you doing this to me God don't say that yet we do it yet we say it because when the weight is too much when the struggle is becoming overwhelming we blame the most powerful being who is God so we say you've let me down you've forgotten me you've walked away from me the angel is reminding every faithful Christian no matter how hard and difficult your situation fear God what is fear God love him fearing the Lord the word fear here means love not in a way that you are afraid that if you make a mistake he'll chop your head off no feed the Lord meaning love him so much that you will start fearing saying things or doing things that might break his heart I am afraid of breaking your heart not afraid of you my fear is I don't want to hurt you my Lord because your heart is so holy your heart is so sacred your heart is so loving and tender I am afraid there are with my ignorance I may break this beautiful loving heart Lord remind me to fear you always meaning I don't want to break your beautiful heart ever I don't want to break it fear God and give glory to him meaning be humble the only time are you and I I and you can give glory to God when we become humble down to earth don't ever snatch the glory from the hands of the Lord don't ever take it away from him as a church leader you'll come and listen people come to me and say Bishop there is you're so famous on tick tock you've passed Billy Graham today actually I was told Somebody went for a job interview the interviewer asked that person who applied for the job what is your background they looked at the name they thought they were Maltese with all love and respect to Maltese because the name was Borg now Borg is like Smith in English it's extremely famous in in our beautiful Maltese Community Mr Borg so they thought it that person was Maltese they said no I am Assyrian married to a Maltese guy so they said oh Assyrian do you know Mari Mari mispronunciation do you know marimari that person said Mari Mari who is Mari Mari he said yeah that that Bishop that talks of I love that guy he said Oh you mean marmari I said yeah yeah exactly that one well he said that is related to me oh really like imagine even in a job interview they're talking about marimari foreign so you may become famous people talk about you may say wonderful things about you and but remember this bishop I'll say it I am not worthy to be the Lord's donkey because without him I am nothing I am nothing it is him all glory to His holy name it is he who writes this donkey wherever he pleases it is he who comes to his beloved children to reach out to them and say to them I am here do not be afraid whatever is happening out there in the world your Jesus is much bigger what happens in the world you see the world is gaining its power from Satan their God is Satan but remember my child their God is under the foot of your God remember what are you afraid step on what is happening in the world and feel no one fear nothing for the Lord is always here with you so the glory needs to go to Christ because I am in nothing and this is the truth it is not a statement I am making or declaring I am just stating what the truth is for I am nothing Jesus Christ is everything
Romans Seven
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Alex Betancourt Skydive Taft.
alejandro welcome to skydive tap why are you jumping out of a plane today man alright so it's a bucket list thing huh so you've never even been in a plane before is this first time for everything any shoutouts you want to give anybody that might watch this video okay all right well we're gonna go do the jump and we'll do the same thing after the jump and we'll see where you thought about it all right all right my friend yeah all right buddy ready oh do it again all right at the beginning of the video we're going to see was it everything you expected it was all right man well thanks for coming to skydive tap one of the best places to come to a skydive in America well thanks buddy hi Bob blue skies
Skydive Taft
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180726 Choose Your Path Wisely (outdoors) \ \ Thanissaro Bhikkhu \ \ Dhamma Talk
the Chantry resided just now setting the wheel of Dharma in motion was the Buddha's first sermon he gave it on a night like this full moon night in July and even though it was over 2600 years ago the message hit its home right in our heart the suffering that we caused ourselves after his awakening the Buddha could have talked about what a great awaken he had but actually want to do something useful he does describe his awakening partly in the sofa but describes it with reference to a problem that everybody has whether you're Indian Thai American European whatever Israeli and it's a problem that's very personal it's the problem of suffering right here right now so understand the Dharma it's not necessary to go back and look at the old texts and think about 2600 years ago just want to focus on what you're doing right here right now but to see that first you've got to get the mind really quiet choose the topic you're like it could be the breath you could repeat put toe into yourself you can think about the different parts in the body something to get you're anchored right here right now and do your best to drop way everything else even your thoughts about who you are and where you are right now any thought that goes to the mind that you can recognize though that's a thought by me in the year 2018 here at what made that just let those thoughts go we're gonna get down to just awareness of breath awareness of body awareness of the feelings pleasure and pain neither pleasure nor pain they come about related to the profit try to bring all these together body feelings mind so you can be sitting at the same place the Buddha was sitting in the night of his awakening not under the tree in India of course but he was right here at his breath as he described at the breath own as you filled the body sense of ease and well-being filled the body is awareness filled the body you know with those basic building blocks that he was able to achieve awakening notice he stripped everything down earlier on the night of his awaken he had gotten memories of all as many past lifetimes at least going back thousands and thousands of eons but you're gonna let that clutter up his mind you took a lesson from it that this process of birth aging illness and death doesn't end with death keeps on going again and again and again then you had that second knowledge I went on in line with your actions he saw all beings in the universe dying and being reborn in line with our actions so he stripped away all those details he focused on action intention add tension in the present moment that's our gained awakening by stripping things down trying to keep things as simple as possible so any thoughts that get in the way of getting things really simple here with a breath just let them go let them go because you want to catch the mind in the act and it's hard to catch it when it's got lots of things to hide behind your thoughts about your identity your thoughts about your likes and dislikes and the world out there what someone else did today or did last year the act of the mind actually creating suffering for itself a hides behind those things so even things are stripped away that you can see things clearly so you have just body feelings mind and then you bring those four noble truths to bear on what you've gotten going on in body feelings in mind the first truth is there is suffering here there stress and it's in clinging in some cases the Buddha defines clinging is taking delight and passion of things others it's just simply passion and desire but the word clinging can also mean to feed what are you feeding on right now what thoughts are you feeding on if it's anything not related to the breath you can notice okay it's gonna be stressful for the time being you will feed on the breath that's a lot less stressful than all the other things we feed on if you're going for a distraction then you ask yourself why you're going what's leading you to cling to that distraction and you say well this craving you want something out of it and the reason we want things out of our distractions is because of ignorance we don't see the process by which we create these things we don't see the results that come about you look at a thought and you tend to look at it in terms of its content what is it saying but the Buddha says look at it as a process it comes from something that goes someplace whereas they're coming from where is it going and craving plays a big role in its coming and then lack of interest just let go of it that's how it goes it's all pretty arbitrary craving knows no bounds get out of these arbitrary movements of the mind we create our desires about how we want to live our lives what's worth thinking about what's worth planning for it's also arbitrary in a few rare cases we actually accomplished something but in most cases what we accomplished just gets washed away so the question is why bother you're making a value judgment you're judging that the past and the end of suffering suffering is much more important than whatever else would pull you away did you trying to get right back here this is what you developed as the Buddha says or develop here means to bring it into being and let make it grow you want your concentration to grow you want your sense of well-being here sense of stability you want this all to grow and keep it simple because in the simplicity of all this is what allows things to be seen there's otherwise you start having distractions since well this is my thought I'd like this thought I want to go with this thought there's me me I I mind mine and all the stories and all the associations that go with those terms and there are times the thoughts of me and my and mine are useful but we slapped them on everything we started identifying with all kinds of crazy things just because we thought it up that's something we want to continue thinking maybe something we want to act on but if you can learn how to see that label of me and - something arbitrary that you have the right to apply it or thought or not you get practice not applying it so you can look at your thoughts without that coloration let's begin that's when you begin to realize a lot of things you're thinking accomplish very little except what they create suffering and there's some things if you act on them they're not only going to have that suffering or stress right in the media present but also on in the long-term this is why I've got to get some control over the mind so learn to apply the Buddha's understanding of suffering to the things that are pulling you away from the path which is right here on the minds taking things apart noticing the movements of the mind now you placed a perception on things how you have your intentions what you pay attention to and now you can construct all kinds of different paths out of this we talked about constructing worlds with our thoughts Muraki also constructing paths you get into a world and it induces you to do something your take on an identity and induces you to do something you say ask yourself what are these things think getting me to do and these things that I'm doing where are they gonna take me it's not the case that all paths lead to the top of the mountain as the Buddha sent their paths that go down to cesspools their paths that go into pits of charcoal burning charcoal that has it go to forests with no shade has to go to nice places as it go to Nirvana that's nicer than nice places so it's important that we see these things as paths these thoughts that we follow and not just nice pastimes all too often they're a waste of time an ultra often they lead us to do things that were there to regret whether it caused us to act in ways because they're so arbitrary we act in arbitrary ways of you know trace the course of most people's lives would be a real tangle so I thought comes up and you see asking what path is this taking me on this is the path I want to go on and your thing about the Buddhist path path to the total end of suffering a dimension in the mind that can be touched where there's no birth aging illness or death this is a no coming no no going no staying in place it's it's something that's very hard to get your mind around but you you don't have to get your thoughts around it you can just find it there that's the important part about it are you content with where you've been the things you've seen the things you've known or you do want to go someplace that you've never seen before I've never known before which everybody who's been there says is the ultimate happiness it's something we can do we have this potential as human beings men women children lay ordained no matter where you're from we all have this potential of a true happiness absolute ultimate and you find your mind wandering off someplace else ask yourself what kind of it ultimate absolute happiness is this leading to it helps put things into perspective mr. mindset sits here trying to decide what to pay attention to what intentions to act on I always try to keep that perspective in mind so you can choose your path wisely and stick with it you
Dhamma Talks by Thanissaro Bhikkhu
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Wounds In The Rain; War Stories | Stephen Crane | Published 1800 -1900 | Speaking Book | 3/5
story seven of wounds in the rain war stories by Stephen Crane this LibriVox recording is in the public domain story seven virtue in war parts one through three one Gates had left the Regular Army in 1890 those parts of him which had not been frozen having been well fried he took with him nothing but an oaken on Constitution and a knowledge of the plains and the best wishes of his fellow officers the Standard Oil Company differs from the United States government in that it understands the value of the loyal and intelligent services of good men and is almost certain to reward them at the expense of incapable men this curious practice emanates from no beneficent emotion of the Standard Oil Company on whose feelings you could not make a scar with a hammer and chisel it is simply that the Standard Oil Company knows more than the United States government and makes use of virtue whenever virtue is to its advantage in 1890 gates really felt in his bones that if he lived a rigorously correct life and several score of his classmates and intimate friends died off he would yet command of a troop of horse by the time he was unfitted by age to be an active cavalry leader he left the service of the United States and entered the service of the Standard Oil Company in the course of time he knew that if he lived a rigorously correct life his position and income would develop strictly in parallel with the worth of his wisdom and experience and he would not have to walk on the corpses of his friends but he was not happier part of his heart was in a barracks and it was not enough to discourse of the old regiment over the port and cigars to ears which were polite enough to betray a languid ignorance finally came the year 1898 and gates dropped the Standard Oil Company as if it were he hit the steel rail to Washington and there fought the first serious action of the war like most Americans he had a native state and one morning he found himself major in a volunteer infantry regiment whose voice had a peculiar sharp twang to it which he could remember from childhood the colonel welcomed the West pointer with loud cries of joy the Lieutenant Colonel looked at him with the pebbly eye of distrust and the senior major having had up to this time the best battalion in the regiment strongly disapproved of him there were only two majors so the Lieutenant Colonel commanded the 1st battalion which gave him an occupation lieutenant colonels under the new rules do not always have occupations gates got the third battalion for companies commanded by intelligent officers who could gauge the opinions of their men at 2,000 yards and governed themselves accordingly the battalion was immensely interested in the new major it thought it ought to develop views about him it thought it was its blankety-blank business to find out immediately if it liked him personally in the company streets the talk was nothing else among the noncommissioned officers there were eleven old soldiers of the Regular Army and they knew and cared that gates had held Commission in the 16th cavalry as Harper's Weekly says over this fact they rejoiced and were glad and they stood by to jump lively when he took command he would know his work and he would know their work and then in battle there would be killed only what men were absolutely necessary and the sick list would be comparatively free of fools the commander of the 2nd battalion had been called by an Atlanta paper major Ricketts seek harmony the commander of the 2nd battalion of the 307 Blanc is when at home one of the biggest wholesale hardware dealers in his state last evening he had ice cream at his own expense served out at the regular mess of the battalion and after dinner the men gathered about his tent where three hearty cheers for the popular major were given harmony had bought 12 copies of this newspaper and mailed them home to his friends in Gates's battalion there were more kicks than ice cream and there was no ice cream at all indignation ran high at the rapid manner in which he proceeded to make soldiers of them some of his officers hinted finally that the men wouldn't stand it they were saying that they had enlisted to fight for their country yes but they weren't going to be bullied day in and day out by a perfect stranger they were Patriots they were and just as good men as ever stepped just as good as gates or anybody like him but gradually despite itself the battalion progressed the men were not altogether conscious of it they evolved rather blindly presently there were fights with karma nice crowd as to which was the better battalion at drills and at last there was no argument it was generally admitted that gates commanded the crack battalion the men believing that the beginning and the end of all soldiering was in these drills of precision were somewhat reconciled to their major when they began to understand more of what he was trying to do for them but they were still fiery untamed Patriots of lofty pride and they resented his manner toward them it was abrupt and sharp the time came when everybody knew that the 5th Army Corps was the Corps designated for the first active service in Cuba the officers and Men of the 307 observed with despair that their regiment was not in the 5th Army Corps the colonel was a strategist he understood everything in a flash without a moment's hesitation he obtained leave and mounted the night Express for Washington there he drove senators and congressmen in spann tandem and foreign hand with the Telegraph he stirred so do the governor the people and the newspapers of his state that whenever on a quiet night the president put his head out of the White House he could hear the distant vast Commonwealth humming with indignation and as it is well known that the chief executive listens to the voice of the people the 3:07 'the was transferred to the fifth Army Corps it was sent at once to Tampa where it was brigaded with - dusty regiments of regulars who looked at it calmly and said nothing the brigade commander happened to be no less a person than gates his old colonel in the 16th cavalry as Harper's Weekly says and gates was cheered the old man's rather sullen look brightened when he saw gates in the 307 there was a great deal of battering and pounding and banging for the 307 at Tampa but the men stood it more in wonder than in anger the to regular regiments carried them along when they could and when they couldn't wait it impatiently for them to come up undoubtedly the regulars wished the volunteers were in garrison at Sitka but they said practically nothing they minded their own regiments the colonel was an invaluable man in a telegraph office when came the Scramble for transports the colonel retired to a telegraph office and talked so ably to Washington that the authorities pushed a number of cores aside and made way for the 307 as if on it depended everything the regiment got one of the best transports and after a series of delays and some starts and an equal number of returns they finally sailed for Cuba - now Gates had a singular adventure on the second morning after his arrival at Atlanta to take his post as major of the 307 he was in his tent writing when suddenly the flap was flung away and a tall young private stepped inside well Mays said the newcomer genuinely how goes it the majors head flashed up but he spoke without heat come to attention and salute Oh said the private come to attention and salute the private looked at him in resentful amazement and then inquired ya mad are you ain't nothin to get huffy about is there I come to attention and salute well draw the private as he stared seeing as you're so darn particular I don't care if I do and if he'll make your meal set on your stomach any better drawing a long breath and grinning ironically he lazily pulled his heels together and saluted with a flourish there he said with a return to his earlier genial manner how's that suit gym age there was a silence which to an impartial observer would have seemed pregnant with dynamite and bloody death then the major cleared his throat and coldly said and now what is your business who me asked the private I just sort of dropped in with a deeper meaning he added sorter dropped in in a friendly way thinking you was maybe a different kind of feller from what you be the inference was clearly marked it was now Gates's turned to stare and stare he untainted Lee did go back to your quarters he said at length the volunteer became very angry oh you needn't be so up in the air Nietzsche don't knows I'm dead anxious to inflict my company on your since I've had a good look at you there may be men in this here battalion was had just as much education as you have and I'm damned if they had got better manners good morning he said with dignity and passing out of the tent he flung the flap back in place with an air of slamming it as if it had been a door he made his way back to his company street striding high he was furious he met a large crowd of his comrades was the matter large asked who noted his temper oh nothing answered lies with terrible feelin nothing I just been looking over the new major that's all what's he like asked another like cried lies he's like nothing yet out and the same kibble as us is no God made him all by himself separate he's a special product he is and he won't have no truck with Jess Tom and men like you be he made a venomous gesture which included them all did he said on ye asked a soldier said army no replied lies with contempt i sat on him i sized him up in a minute oh I don't know I says as I was coming out guess you ain't the only man in the world I says for a time lies Whitlam was quite a hero he endlessly repeated the tale of his adventure and men admired him for so soon taking the conceit out of the new officer Lodge was proud to think of himself as a plain and simple patriot who had refused to endure any high soaring nonsense but he came to believe that he had not disturbed the singular composure of the major and this concrete did his hatred he hated gates not as a soldier sometimes hates an officer a hatred half of fear lies hated as man to man and he was enraged to see that so far from gaining any hatred in return he seemed incapable of making gates have any thought of him save as a unit in a body of 300 men lies might just as well have gone and grimaced at the obelisk in Central Park when the battalion became the best in the regiment he had no part in the pride of the companies he was sorry when men began to speak well of gates he was really a very consistent hater 3 the transport occupied by the 307 was commanded by some sort of a Scandinavian who was afraid of the shadows of his own top mists he would have run his steamer away from a floating Gainsborough hat and in fact he ran her away from les on some occasions the officers wishing to arrive with the other transports sometimes remonstrate 'add and to them he talked of his owners every officer in the convoying warships loathed him for in case any hostile vessel should appear they did not see how they were going to protect this rabbit who would probably manage during a fight to be in about a hundred places on the broad broad sea and all of them offensive to the navy's plan when he was not talking of his owners he was remarking to the officers of the regiment that a steamer really was not like a valise and that he was unable to take his ship under his arm and climb trees with it he further said that them naval fellows were not near as smart as they thought they were from an indigo sea arose the lonely shore of Cuba ultimately the fleet was near Santiago and most of the transports were bidden to wait a minute while the leaders found out their minds the skipper to whom the 307 through prisoners waited for 30 hours halfway between Jamaica and Cuba he explained that the Spanish fleet might emerge from Santiago Harbor at any time and he did not propose to be caught his owners but whereupon the colonel arose as one having nine hundred men at his back and he passed up to the bridge and he spake with the captain he explained indirectly that each individual of his nine hundred men had decided to be the first American soldier to land for this campaign and that in order to accomplish the marvel it was necessary for the transport to be nearer than forty five miles from the cuban coast if the skipper would only land the regiment the colonel would consent to his then taking his interesting old ship and going to H with it and the skipper spake with the colonel he pointed out that as far as he officially was concerned the United States government did not exist he was responsible solely to his owners the colonel pondered these sayings he perceived that the skipper meant that he was running his ship as he deemed best in consideration of the capital invested by his owners and that he was not at all concerned with the feelings of a certain American military expedition to Cuba he was a free son of the sea he was a sovereign citizen of the Republic of the ways he was like lies however the skipper ultimately incurred the danger of taking his ship under the terrible guns of the New York Iowa Oregon Massachusetts Indiana Brooklyn Texas and a score of cruisers and gunboats it was a brave act for the captain of the United States transport and he was visibly nervous until he could again get to sea where he offered praises that the accursed 3:07 was no longer sitting on his head for almost a week he rambled at his cheerful will over the adjacent high seas having in his hold a great quantity of military stores as successfully secret said as if they had been buried in a copper box in the cornerstone of a new public building in Boston he had had his master certificate for twenty-one years and those people couldn't tell a Marlinspike from the starboard side of the ship the 307 was landed in Cuba but to their disgust they found that about 10,000 regulars were ahead of them they got immediate orders to move out from the base on the road to Santiago gates was interested to note that the only delay was caused by the fact that many men of the other battalions strayed off sightseeing in time the long regiment wound slowly among Hills that shut them from the sight of the sea for the men to admire there were palm trees little brown Hut's passive uninterested Cuban soldiers much worn from carrying American rations inside and outside the weather was not oppressive ly warm and the journey was said to be only about seven miles there were no rumors saved that there had been one short fight the army had advanced to within sight of Santiago having a peculiar Faculty for the division of the romantic the 307 began to laugh actually there was not anything in the world which turned out to be as books describe it here they had landed from the transport expecting to be at once flung into line of battle and sent on some kind of furious charge and now they were trudging along a quiet trail lined with somnolent trees and grass the whole business so far struck them as being a highly tedious burlesque after a time they came to where the camps of regular regiments marked the sides of the road little villages of tents no higher than a man's waist the colonel found his brigade commander and the 3:07 was sent off into a field of long grass where the men grew suddenly solemn with the importance of getting their supper in the early evening some regulars told one of Gates's company that at daybreak this division would move to an attack upon something how Jeannot said the company deeply odd heard it well what are we to attack de know the 3:07 'the was not at all afraid but each man began to imagine the morale the regulars seemed to have as much interest in the morrow as they did in the last Christmas it was none of their affair apparently look here said Lodge wigwam to a man in a 17th regular infantry whereabouts are we going tomorrow and who do we run up against do you know the 17th soldier replied truculently if i catched a blank blank blank what stole my tobacco I'll whirl in and break every blank blank bone in his body gates his friends in the regular regiments asked him numerous questions as to the reliability of his organization would the 3:07 stand the racket they were certainly not contemptuous they simply did not seem to consider it important whether the 307 would or whether it would not well said gates they won't run the length of a tent peg if they can gain any idea of what they're fighting they won't bunch if they've about six acres of open ground to move in they won't get rattled at all if they see you fellas taking it easy and they'll fight like the devil as long as they thoroughly completely absolutely satisfactorily exhaustively understand what the business is they're lawyers all except in my battalion end of section 10 story seven of wounds in the reign war stories by Stephen Crane this LibriVox recording is in the public domain story seven virtue in war parts four and five four lies awakened into a world obscured by blue fog somebody was gently shaking him get up we're going to move the regiment was buckling up itself from the trail came the wild Creek of a white battery moving ahead the tones of all men were low the faces of the officers were composed serious the regiment found itself moving along behind the battery before it had time to ask itself more than a hundred questions the trail wound through a dense tall jungle dark heavy with Dew the battle broke with a snap far ahead presently lies heard from the air above him a faint low note as if somebody were blowing softly in the mouth of a bottle it was a stray bullet which had wandered a mile to tell him that war was before him he nearly broke his neck looking upward did you hear that but the men were fretting to get out of this gloomy jungle they wanted to see something the faint rip rip rip ripped up on in the front told them that the fight had begun death was abroad and so the mystery of this wilderness excited them this wilderness was a portentous ray still and dark past the battery aligned on a hill above the trail and they had not gone far when the gruff guns began to roar and they could hear the rocket like swish of the flying shells presently everybody must have called out for the assistance of the 307 aids and couriers came flying back to them is this the real 7th hurry up your men please colonel you're needed more every minute oh they were were they then the regulars were not going to do all the fighting the old 307 was bitterly proud or proudly bitter they left their blanket rolls under the guard of God and pushed on which is one of the reasons why the Cubans of that part of that country were later so well equipped there began to appear fields hot gold and green in the Sun on some palm dotted Knolls before them they could see little lines of black dots the American advance a few men fell struck down by other men who perhaps half a mile away were aiming at somebody else the loss was wholly in Carmen EES battalion which immediately bunched and backed away coming with a shock against Gates's advanced company this shock sent a tremor through all of Gates's battalion until men in the very last files cried out nervously well what in hell is up now there came an order to deploy and advance an occasional hoarse yell from the regulars could be heard the deploying made Gates's heart bleed for the colonel the old man stood there directing the movement straight fearless sombrely defiant of well everything carmen eaves four companies were like four herds and all the time the bullets from no living man knows where kept pecking at them and pecking at them gates the excellent gates the highly educated and strictly military gates grew rankly insubordinate he knew that the regiment was suffering from nothing but the deadly range and over sweep of the modern rifle of which many proud and confident nations know nothing save that they have killed savages with it which is the least of all informations gates rushed upon Carmen II blank blanket man if you can't get your people to deploy for blank sake give me a chance I'm stuck in the woods Carmen he gave nothing but gates took all he could get and his battalion deployed and advanced like men the old colonel almost burst into tears and he cast one quick glance of gratitude at gates which the younger officer wore on his heart like a secret decoration there was a wild scramble uphill down dale through thorny thickets death smote them with a kind of slow rhythm leisurely taking a man now here now there but the cat spit sound of the bullets was always a large number of the men of Carmen his battalion came on with gates they were willing to do anything anything they had no real fault unless it was that early conclusion that any brave high-minded youth was necessarily a good soldier immediately from the beginning and them had been born a swift feeling that the unpopular gates knew everything and they followed the trained soldier if they followed him he certainly took them into it as they swung heavily up one steep hill like so many windblown horses they came suddenly out into the real advance little blue groups of men were making frantic rushes forward and then flopping down on their bellies to fire volleys while other groups made rushes ahead they could see a heavy house like fort which was inadequate to explain from whence came the myriad bullets the remainder of the scene was landscape pale men yellow men blue men came out of this landscape quiet and sad eyed with wounds often they were grimly facetious there is nothing in the American regulars so amazing as his conduct when he is wounded his apologetic limp his deprecated Orry arm sling is embarrassed and ashamed shot hole through the lungs the men of the 307 'the looked at calm creatures who had diverse punctures and they were made better these men told them that it was only necessary to keep a-goin they of the 307 lay on their bellies red sweating and panting and heeded the voice of the elder brother gates walked back of his line very white a face but hard and stern past anything his men knew of him after they had violently adjured him to lie down and he had given weak backs a cold stiff touch the 307 'the sarge by rushes the hatless Colonel made frenzied speech but the man of the time was gates the men seemed to feel that this was his business some of the regular officers said afterward that the advance of the 307 was very respectable indeed they were rather surprised they said at least five of the crack regiments of the Regular Army were in this division and the 307 could win no more than a feeling of kindly appreciation yes it was very good very good indeed but did you notice what was being done at the same moment by the 12th the 17th the 7th the 8th the 25th the gates felt that his charge was being a success he was carrying out a successful function two captains fell bang on the grass and a lieutenant slumped quietly down with a death wound many men sprawled suddenly gates was keeping his men almost even with the regulars who were charging on his flanks suddenly he thought that he must have come close to the fort and that a Spaniard had tumbled a great stone blocked down upon his leg twelve hands reached out to help him but he cried no damn your souls go on go on he closed his eyes for a moment and it really was only for a moment when he opened them he found himself alone with lies Wigram who lay on the ground near him Maish said lies good man I've been off following you all day and I want to say you're a good man the major turned a coldly scornful eye upon the private where are you wounded can you walk well that you can go to the rear and leave me alone I'm bleeding to death and you bother me lies despite the pain and his wounded shoulder grew indignant well he mumbled you and me have been on the outs for a long time and I only wanted to tell you that what our senior year today has made me feel mighty different go to the rear if you can walk said the major now aged look here a little thing like that go to the rear lies gulped with sobs mage I know I didn't understand yet first but rather than let a little thing like that come between us odd odd go to the rear in this reiteration lies discovered a resemblance to that first old offensive phrase come to attention and salute he pondered over the resemblance and he saw that nothing had changed the man bleeding to death was the same man to whom he had once paid a friendly visit with unfriendly results he thought now that he perceived a certain hopeless gulf a gulf which is real or unreal according to circumstances sometimes all men are equal occasionally they are not if gates had ever criticized Elijah's manipulation of a hay fork on the farm at home lies would have furiously disdained his hate or blame he saw now that he must not openly approve the majors conduct in war the majors pride was in his business and his larges congratulations were beyond all enduring the place where they were lying suddenly fell under a new heavy rain of bullets they sputtered about the men making the noise of large grasshoppers major cried large major gates it won't do for you to be left here sir you'll be killed but you can't help them you take care of yourself I'm damned if I do said the private vehemently if I can't get you out I'll stay in wait the officer gazed at his man with that same icy contemptuous gaze I'm I'm a dead man anyhow you go to the rear do you hear no the dying major drew his revolver cocked it and aimed it unsteadily at Liza's head will you obey orders no one no two no gates weekly dropped his revolver go to the devil then you're no soldier but he tried to add something but he heaved a long moan but you you oh I'm so tired five after the battle three correspondents happened to meet on the trail they were hot dusty weary hungry and thirsty and they repaired to the shade of a mango tree and sprawled luxuriously among them they mustered to score friends who on that day had gone to the far shore of the hereafter but their senses were no longer resonant shackles was babbling plaintively about mint juleps and others were bidding him to have done by the way said one at last is too bad about poor old gates of the 3:07 he bled to death his men were crazy they were blubbering and cursing around there like wild people it seemed that when they got back there to look for him they found him just about gone and another wounded man was trying to stop the flow with his hat his hat mind you poor old gate see oh no shackles said the third man of the party oh no you're wrong the best mint juleps in the world were made right in New York Philadelphia or Boston that Kentucky idea is only a tradition a wounded man approached them he had been shot through the shoulder and his shirt had been diagonally cut away leaving much bare skin over the bullets point of entry there was a kind of white spider shaped from pieces of adhesive plaster over the point of departure there was a bloody bulb of cotton strapped to the flesh by other pieces of adhesive plaster his eyes were dreamy wistful sad say gents in a via got a bottle he asked a correspondent raised himself suddenly and looked with bright eyes at the soldier well you have got a nerve he said to grinning have we got a bottle ah oh and hell do you think we are if we had a bottle of good liquor do you suppose we could let the whole army drink out of it yep too much faith in the generosity of men my friend the soldier stared oxlike and finally said huh I say continued the correspondent somewhat more loudly that if we had had a bottle we would have probably finished it ourselves by this time but said the other dazed I meant an empty bottle I didn't mean no full bottle the correspondent was humorously irascible an empty bottle you must be crazy whoever heard of a man looking for an empty bottle it ain't cents I've seen a million men looking for full bottles but you're the first man I ever saw who insisted on the bottles being empty what in the world do you want it for well ya see mister explained Lies slowly our major he was killed this morning and we're just going to bury him and I thought I'd just take a look round and see if I couldn't borrow an empty bottle and then I take and write his name and regiment on a paper and put it in the bottle and bury it with him sews when they come for to dig him up sometime and take him home there sure wouldn't be no mistake Oh end of section 11 story eight of wounds in the rain war stories by Stephen Crane this LibriVox recording is in the public domain story eight Marines signaling under fire at Guantanamo they were for Guantanamo Marines officially known for the time as signal men and it was their duty to lie in the trenches of Camp makalah that faced the water and by day signal the Marblehead with a flag and by night signaled the Marblehead with lanterns it was my good fortune at that time I considered it my bad fortune indeed to be with them on two of the nights when a wild storm of fighting was spilling about the hill and of all the actions of the war none were so hard on the nerves none strained courage so near the panic point as those Swift nights in camp makalah with a thousand rifles rattling with the field guns booming in your ears with a diabolic cult automatic clacking with the roar of the Marvel head coming from the bay and last with Mauser bullets sneering always in the air a few inches over one's head and with this enduring from dusk to dawn it is extremely doubtful if anyone who was there will be able to forget it easily the noise the impenetrable darkness the knowledge from the sound of the bullets that the enemy was on three sides of the camp the infrequent bloody stumbling and death of some man with whom perhaps one had missed two hours previous the weariness of the body and the more terrible weariness of the mind at the endlessness of the thing made it wonderful that at least some of the men did not come out of it with their nerves hopelessly in shreds but as this interesting ceremony proceeded in the darkness it was necessary for the signal squad to coolly take and send messages captain Mikawa always participated in the defense of the camp by raking the woods on two of his sides with the guns of the Marblehead moreover he was the senior officer present and he wanted to know what was happening all night long the cruise of the ships in the bay would stare sleeplessly into the blackness toward the roaring Hill the signal squad had an old cracker box placed on top of the trench when not signalling they hid the lantern in this box but as soon as an order to send a message was received it became necessary for one of the men to stand up and expose the lights and then oh my eye how the guerrillas hidden in the gulf of night would turn loose at those yellow gleams signaling in this way is done by letting one Lantern remain stationary on top of the cracker box in this case and moving the other over to the left and right and so on in the regular gestures of the wig wagging code it is a very simple system of night communication but one can see that it presents rare possibilities when used in front of an enemy who a few hundred yards away is overjoyed at sighting so definite a mark how in the name of wonders those four men at camp makalah were not riddled from head to foot and sent home more as repositories of Spanish ammunition than as Marines is beyond all comprehension to make a confession when one of these men stood up to wave his Lantern aye lying in the trench and variably rolled a little to the right or left in order that when he was shot he would not fall on me but the squad came off scathe 'less despite the best efforts of the most formidable corps in the spanish army the ethical Adara de guantanamo that it was the most formidable corps in the Spanish Army of Occupation has been told me by many Spanish officers and also by general men akahl and other insurgent officers general Menaka was Garcia's chief of staff when the latter was operating busily in Santiago province the regiment was composed solely of practicals or guides who knew every shrub and tree on the ground over which they moved whenever the adjutant lieutenant Draper came plunging along through the darkness with an order such as ask the Marblehead to please shell the woods to the left my heart would come into my mouth for I knew then that one of my pals was going to stand up behind the lanterns and have all Spain shoot at him the answer was always upon the instant yes sir then the bullets began to snap snap snap at his head while all the woods began to crackle like burning straw I could lie near and watch the face of the signalmen illumined as it was by the yellow shine of lantern light and the absence of excitement fright or any emotion at all on his countenance was something to astonish all theories out of one's mind the face was in every instance merely that of a man intent upon his business the business of wig wagging into the gulf of night where a light on the marble head was seen to move slowly these times on the hill resembled in some ways those terrible scenes on the stage scenes of intense gloom blinding lightning with a cloak devil or assassin or other appropriate character muttering deeply amid the awful roll of the Thunder drums it was theatric beyond words one felt like a leaf in this booming chaos this prolonged tragedy of the night amid it all one could see from time to time the yellow light on the face of a preoccupied signalmen possibly no man who was there ever before understood the true eloquence of the breaking of the day we would lie staring into the east fairly ravenous for the dawn utterly worn to rags with our nerves standing on end like so many bristles we lay and watched the East the unspeakably Abdur 'it and slow East it was a wonder that the eyes of some of us did not turn to glass balls from the fixity of our gaze then there would come into the sky a patch of faint blue light it was like a piece of moonshine some would say it was the beginning of day break mother's would declare it was nothing of the kind men would get very disgusted with each other in these low-toned arguments held in the trenches for my part this development in the eastern sky destroyed many of my ideas and theories concerning the dawning of the day but then I had never before had occasion to give it such solemn attention this patch widened and whitened and about the speed of a man's accomplishment if he should be in the way of painting Madison Square Garden with a camels hair brush the gorillas always set out to hoop it up about this time because they knew the occasion was approaching when it would be expedient for them to elope I at least always grew furious with this wretched sunrise I thought I could have walked around the world in the time required for the old thing to get up above the horizon one midnight when an important message was to be sent to the marble head Colonel Huntington came himself to the signal place with adjutant Draper and Captain Macaulay the quartermaster when the man stood up to signal the colonel stood beside him at sight of the lights the spaniards performed as usual they drove enough bullets into that immediate vicinity to kill all the Marines in the Corps lieutenant Draper was agitated for his chief Colonel won't you step down sir why I guess not said the grey old veteran in his slow sad always gentle way I am in no more danger than the man but sir began the adjutant oh it's all right Draper so the colonel and the private stood side to side and took the heavy fire without either moving a muscle day was always obliged to come at last punctuated by a final exchange of scattering shots and the light shone on the Marines the dumb guns the flag grimy yellow face looked into grimy yellow face and grinned with weary satisfaction coffee you surely it was impossible for many of the men to sleep at once it always took me for instance some hours to get my nerves calmed down but then it was great joy to lie in the trench with the four signalmen and understand thoroughly that that night was fully over at last and that although the future might have in store other bad nights that one could never escape from the prison house which we called the past at the wild little fight at Cusco there were some splendid exhibitions of wig wagging under fire action began when an advanced detachment of Marines under lieutenant Lucas with the Cuban guides had reached the summit of a ridge overlooking a small valley where there was a house a well and a thicket of some kind of shrub with great broad oily leaves this thicket which was perhaps an acre in extent contained the guerrillas the valley was open to the sea the distance from the top of the ridge to the thicket was barely 200 yards the dolphin had sailed up the coast in line with the marine advance ready with her guns to assist in any action captain Elliott who commanded the 200 Marines in this fight suddenly called out for a signal Minh he wanted a man to tell the dolphin to open fire on the house and the thicket it was a blazing bitter hot day on top of the ridge with its shriveled chaparral and its straight tall cactus plants the sky was bare and blue and hurt like brass in two minutes the prostrate Marines were red and sweating like so many whole buried Stoker's in the tropics captain Elliott called out where is a signalmen who's a signalman here a redheaded Mick I think his name was Clancy at any rate it will do to call him Clancy twisted his head from where he lay on his stomach pumping his lee and saluting said that he was a signalman there was no regulation flag with the expedition so Clancy was obliged to tie his blue polkadot neckerchief on the end of is rightful it did not make a very good flag at first Clancy moved to waste on the safe side of the ridge and wig wagged there very busily but what with the flag being so poor for the purpose and the background of the ridge being so dark those on the dolphin did not see it so Clancy had to return to the top of the ridge and outline himself and his flag against the sky the usual thing happened as soon as the spaniards caught sight of the silhouette they let go like mad at it to make things more comfortable for Clancy the situation demanded that he faced the sea and turned his back to the Spanish bullets this was a hard game mark you to stand with a small of your back to volley firing Clancy thought so everybody thought so we all cleared out of his neighborhood if he wanted sole possession of any particular spot on that hill he could have it for all we would interfere with him it cannot be denied that Clancy was in a hurry I watched him he was so occupied with the bullets that snarled close to his ears that he was obliged to repeat the letters of his message softly to himself it seemed an intolerable time before the dolphin answered the little signal meanwhile we gazed at him marveling every second that he had not yet pitched headlong he swore at times finally the dolphin replied to his frantic gesticulation and he delivered his message as his part of the transaction was quite finished whoop he dropped like a brick into the firing line and began to shoot began to get honky with all those people who had been plugging at him the blue polkadot neckerchief still fluttered from the barrel of his rifle I am quite certain that he let it remain there until the end of the fight the shells of the dolphin began to plow up the thicket kicking the bushes stones and soiled into the air as if somebody was blasting their meanwhile this force of 200 Marines and fifty Cubans and the force of probably six come nice of Spanish guerrillas were making such an awful den that the distance can't makalah was all alive with excitement Colonel Huntington sent out strong parties to critical points on the road to facilitate if necessary a safe retreat and also sent 40 men under lieutenant McGill to come up on the left flank of the two companies in action under captain Elliot Lieutenant McGill and his men had crowned a hill which covered entirely the flank of the fighting companies but when the dolphin opened fire it happened that McGill was in the line of the shots it became necessary to stop the dolphin at once captain Elliot was not near clancy at this time and he called hurriedly for another signalmen sergeant quick arose and announced that he was a signalman he produced from somewhere a blue polkadot neckerchief as large as a quilt he tied it on a long crooked stick then he went to the top of the ridge and turning his back to the Spanish fire began to signal to the dolphin again we gave a man sole possession of a particular part of the ridge we didn't want it he could have it and welcomed if the young sergeant had had the smallpox the cholera and the yellow fever we could not have slid out with more celerity as men have often said it seemed as if there was in this war a god of battles who held his mighty hand before the Americans as I looked at sergeant quick wig wagging there against the sky I would not have given a tent tobacco tag for his life escape for him seemed impossible it seemed absurd to hope that he would not be hit I only hoped that he would be hit just a little in the arm the shoulder or the leg I watched his face and it was as grave and serene as that of a man writing in his own library he was the very embodiment of tranquillity in occupation he stood there amid the animal-like babble of the Cubans the crack of rifles and the whistling snarl of the bull and wig wagged whatever he had to wig wag without heeding anything but his business there was not a single trace of nervousness or haste to say the least a fight at close range is absorbing as a spectacle no man wants to take his eyes from it until that time comes when he makes up his mind to run away to deliberately stand up and turn your back - a battle is in itself hard work to deliberately stand up and turn your back to a battle and hear immediate evidences of the boundless enthusiasm with which a large company of the enemy shoot at you from an adjacent thicket is to my mind at least a very great feat one need not dwell upon the detail of keeping the mind carefully upon a slow spelling of an important code message I saw a quick betray only one sign of emotion as he swung his clumsy flag to and fro an end of it once caught in a cactus pillar and he looked sharply over his shoulder to see what had it he gave the flag and in patient jerk he looked annoyed end of section 12 story 9 of wounds in the rain war stories by Stephen Crane this LibriVox recording is in the public domain story 9 this majestic lie part 1 in the Twilight a great crowd was streaming up the Prado in Havana the people had been down to the shore to laugh and twiddle their fingers at the American blockading fleet near colorless shapes on the edge of the sea gorgeous challengers had been issued to the Far Away ships by little children and women while the men laughed Havana was happy for it was known that the illustrious sailor Don Patricio de montejo had with his fleet met the decaying ships of one Dewey and smitten them into stuffing for a baby's pillow of course the American sailors were drunk at the time but the American sailors were always drunk newsboys galloped among the crowds crying la lucha and la Marina the paper said this is as we foretold how could it be otherwise when the cowardly Yankees met our brave sailors but the tongues of the exuberant people ran more at large one man said in a loud voice how unfortunate it is that we still have to buy meat in Havana when so much pork is floating in Manila Bay amid the consequent laughter another man retorted oh never mind that pork in Manila is rotten it always was rotten still another man said but little friend it would make good manure for our fields if only we had it and still another man said ah wait until our soldiers get with the wives of the Americans and there will be many little Yankees to serve hot on our tables the men of the main simply made our appetites good never mind the pork in Manila there will be plenty women laughed children laughed because their mothers laughed everybody laughed and a word with you these people were cackling and chuckling and insulting their own dead their own dead men of Spain for if the poor green corpses floated then in Manila Bay they were not American corpses the Newsboys came charging with an extra the inhabitants of Philadelphia had fled to the forests because of a Spanish bombardment and also Boston was besieged by the Apaches who had totally invested the town the Apache artillery had proven singularly effective and an American garrison had been unable to face it in Chicago millionaires were giving away their palaces for two or three loaves of bread these dispatches were from Madrid and every word was truth but they added little to the enthusiasm because the crowd god help mankind was greatly occupied with visions of yankee pork floating in manila bay this will be thought to be embittered writing very well the writer admits its untruthfulness in one particular it is untruthful in that it fails to reproduce one hundredth part of the gross nests and indecency of popular expression in Havana up to the time when the people knew they were beaten there were no lights on the Prado or in the streets because of a military order in the slow-moving crowd there was a young man and an old woman suddenly the young man laughed a strange metallic laugh and spoke in English not cautiously that's damned hard to listen to the woman spoke quickly hush you little idiot do you want to be walking across the grass plot in cabañas with your arms tied behind you then she murmured sadly Johnny I wonder if that's true what they say about Manila I don't know said Johnny but I think they're lying as they cross the plaza they could see that the Cafe Tejon was crowded with Spanish officers in blue and white pyjama uniforms wine and brandy were being wildly consumed in honor of the victory at Manila let's hear what they say said Johnny to his companion and they moved across the street and in under the port alleys the owner of the cafe taco was standing on a table making a speech amid cheers he was advocating the crucifixion of such Americans as fell into Spanish hands and it was all very sweet and white and tender but above all it was chivalrous because it is well known that the Spaniards are as chivalrous people it has been remarked both by the English newspapers and by the Bulls that are bred for the red death and secretly the corpses in Manila Bay mocked this jubilee the mocking mocking corpses in Manila Bay to be blunt johnny was an American spy once he had been the manager of a sugar plantation in Pinar del rio and during the insurrection it had been his distinguished function to pay tribute money food and forage alike to Spanish columns and insurgent bands he was performing this straddle with benefit to his crops and with mildew to his conscience when Spain and the United States agreed to skirmish both in the name of honor it then became a military necessity that he should change his base whatever of the province that was still alive was sorry to see him go for he had been a very dexterous man and food and wine had been in his house even when a man with a mango could gain the envy of an entire Spanish battalion without doubt he had been a mere trimmer but it was because of his crop and he always wrote the words thus see our Opie in those days a man of peace and Commerce was in a position parallel to the watchmaker who has Sayed a task in the midst of a drunken brawl with oaths bottles and bullets flying about his intent bowed head so many of them or all of them were trimmers and to any armed force they fervently said God assist you and behold the trimmers dwelt safely in a tumultuous land and without effort saved that their little machines for trimming ran night and day so many a plantation became covered with a maze of lies as if thick webbing spiders had run from stock to stock in the game so sometimes a planter incurred an equal hatred from both sides and when in trouble there was no camp to which he could flee save straight in the air the camp of the heavenly hosts if Johnny had not had a crop he would have been plainly on the side of the insurgents but his crop staked him down the soil at a point where the spaniards could always be sure a finding em him or his crop it is the same thing but when war came between Spain and the United States he could no longer be the cleverest trimmer and Pinar del Rio and he retreated upon Key West losing much of his baggage-train not because of panic but because of wisdom in Key West he was no longer the manager of a big Cuban plantation he was a little tan faced refugee without much money mainly he listened there was naught else to do in the first place he was a young man of extremely slow speech and in the Key West Hotel tongues ran like pinwheels if he had projected his methodically of thought and speech upon this hurricane he would have been as effective as the man who tries to smoke against the gale this truth did not impress him really he was impressed with the fact that although he knew much of Cuba he could not talk so rapidly and wisely of it as many war correspondents who had not yet seen the island usually he brooded in silence over a bottle of beer and the loss of his crop he received no sympathy although there was a plenitude of tender Souls Wars first step is to make expectations so high that all present things are fogged and darkened in a tense wonder of the future none cared about the collapse of Johnny's plantation when all were thinking of the probable collapse of cities and fleets in the meantime battleships monitors cruisers gunboats and torpedo craft arrived departed arrived departed rumors sang about the ears of warships hurriedly coaling and rumor sang about the years of warships leisurely coming to anchor this happened and that happened and if the news arrived at Key West as a mouse it was often enough cabled north as an elephant the correspondent said Keywest were perfectly capable of adjusting their perspective but many of the editors in the United States were like deaf men at whom one has to roar a few quiet words of information was not enough for them one had to ball into their ears a whirlwind tale of heroism blood death victory or defeat at any rate a tragedy the papers should have sent playwrights to the first part of the war playwrights are allowed to lower the curtain from time to time and say to the crowds marquee now three or four months are supposed to elapse but the poor devils at Key West were obliged to keep the curtain up all the time this isn't a continuous performance yes it is it's got to be a continuous performance the welfare of the paper demands that the people want news very well continuous performance it is strange how men of sense can go a slant at the bidding of other men of sense and combine to contribute to a general mess of exaggeration and bombast but we did and in the midst of the furor I remember the still figure of Johnny the planter the ex trimmer he looked dazed this was in May we all liked him from time to time some of us heard in his words the vibrant of a thoughtful experience but it could not be well heard it was only like the sound of a bell from under the floor we were too busy with our own clatter he was taciturn and competent while we solved the war in a Babel of tongues soon we went about our peaceful path saying ironically one to another war is hell meanwhile Managing Editors fought us tooth and nail and we all were sent boxes of metals and scribed in competency we became furious with ourselves why couldn't we send hair-raising dispatches why couldn't we inflame the wires all this we did if a first class armored Cruiser which had once been a toboe fired a 6 pounder shot from her forward 13-inch gun turret the world heard of it you bet we were not idle men we had come to report the war and we did it our good names and our salaries depended upon it and we were urged by our managing editors to remember that the American people were a collection of super-nervous idiots who would immediately have convulsions if we did not throw them some news any news it was not true at all the American people were anxious for things decisive to happen they were not anxious to be lulled to satisfaction with a drug but we loved them we told them this and we told them that and I warrant you our screaming sounded like the noise of a lot of seabirds settling for the night among the black crags in the meantime Johnny stared and meditated in his unhurried unstart old manner he was singularly like another man who was flying the pennant as commander-in-chief of the North Atlantic squadron johnny was a refugee the Admiral was an admiral and yet they were much again these two their brother was the strategy board the only capable political institution of the war at Keywest the naval officers spoke of their business and were devoted to it and were bound to succeed in it but when the flagship was in port the only two people who were independent and sane were the Admiral and Johnny the rest of us were lulling the public with drugs there was much discussion of the new batteries at Havana johnny was a typical American in Europe a typical American is a man with a heart eye chin whiskers and a habit of speaking through his nose Johnny was a young man of great energy ready to accomplish a colossal thing for the basic reason that he was ignorant of its magnitude in fact he attacked obstacles in life in a spirit of contempt seeing them smaller than they were until he had actually surmounted them when he was likely to be immensely pleased with himself somewhere in him there was a sentimental tenderness but it was like a light scenes afar at night it came went appeared again in a new place flickered flared went out left you in a void and angry and if his sentimental tenderness was alight the darkness in which it puzzled you was his irony of soul this irony was directed first at himself then at you then at the nation and the flag then at God it was a midnight in which you searched for the little elusive ashamed spark of tender sentiment sometimes you thought this was all pretext the manner and the way of fear of the wit of others sometimes you thought he was a hardened Savage usually you did not think but waited in the cheerful certainty that in time the little flare of light would appear in the gloom Johnny decided that he would go and spy upon the fortifications of Havana if anyone wished to know of those batteries it was the admiral of the squadron but the admiral of the squadron knew much i feel sure that he knew the size and position of every gun to be sure new guns might be mounted at any time but they would not be big guns and doubtless he lacked in his cabin less information than would be worth a man's life still Johnny decided to be a spy he would go and look we of the newspapers penned him fast to the tail of our kite and he was taken to see the Admiral I judged that the Admiral did not display much interest in the plan but at any rate it seemed that he touched johnny smartly enough with a brush to make him officially a spy then Johnny bowed and left the cabin there was no other machinery if John was to end his life and leave a little book about it no one cared least of all Johnny and the Admiral when he came aboard the tug he displayed his usual stalwart and rather selfish nest for fried eggs it was all some kind of an ordinary matter it was done every day it was the business of packing pork sewing shoes binding hay it was commonplace no one could adjust it get it in proportion until afterwards on a dark night they heaved him into a small boat and rode him to the beach and one day he appeared at the door of a little lodging house in Havana kept by Martha Clancy born in Ireland bred in New York 15 years married to a Spanish captain and now a widow keeping Cuban lodgers who had no money with which to pay her she opened the door only a little way and looked down over her spectacles at him good morning Martha he said she looked a moment in silence then she made an indescribable gesture of weariness come in she said he stepped inside and in God's name couldn't you keep your neck out of this rope and so you had to come here did you to Havana upon my soul Johnny my son you are the biggest fool on two legs he moved past her into the courtyard and took his old chair at the table between the winding stairway and the door near the orange tree why am i he demanded stoutly she made no reply until she had taken seat in her rocking chair and puffed several times upon a cigarette then through the smoke she said meditatively everybody knows you're a damned little mombi sometimes she spoke with an Irish accent he laughed I'm no more of a mombi then you are anyhow I'm no mombi but your name is poisoned to half the Spaniards in Havana that you know and if you were once safe and khaya away so tis nobody but a born fool who would come blundering into Havana again have you had your dinner what have you got he asked before committing himself she arose and spoke without confidence as she moved toward the cupboard there's some codfish salad what said he called fish salad codfish what called fish salad ain't it good enough for you maybe this is Delmonico's no maybe you never heard that the Yankees have us blockaded maybe you think food can be picked in the streets here now huh I'll tell you one thing my son if you stay here long you'll see the want of it and so you had best not throw it over your shoulder the spy settled determinately in his chair and delivered himself his final decision that may be true but I'm damned if I eat cod fish salad old Martha was a picture of quaint despair you'll not know then she sighed piously may the lord have mercy on you Johnny for you'll never do here tis not the time for you you're do after the blockade will you do me the favor of translating why you won't eat cod fish salad you skinny little insect oh cod fish salad he said with a deep sneer who ever heard of it outside on the jumbled pavement of the street an occasional two-wheel cart passed with deafening thunder making one think of the overturning of houses down from the pale sky over the patio came a heavy odor of Havana itself a smell of old straw the wild cries of vendors could be heard at intervals you'll not know and why not codfish salad not by a blame sight well alright then you are more of a pigheaded young imbecile then even I thought before seeing you come into Havana here where half the town knows you and the poorest Spaniard would give a gold piece to see you go into cabanas forget to come out did I tell you my son Alfred is sick yes poor little fella he lies up in the room you used to have the fever and did you see Woodham in Key West heaven save us what quick time he made in getting out I hear fig tree and button are working in the cable office over there no and when is the war going to end or the Yankees going to try to take Havana it will be a hard job Johnny the Spaniards say it is impossible everybody is laughing at the Yankees I hate to go into the street and hear them is generally going to lead the army what's become a Springer I see you've got a new pair of shoes in the evening there was a sudden loud knock at the outer door Martha looked at Johnny and Johnny looked at Martha he was still sitting in the patio smoking she took the lamp and set it on a table in the little parlor this parlor connected the street door with the patio and so Johnny would be protected from the sight of the people who knocked by the broad illuminated tract Martha moved in pensive fashion upon the latch who's there she asked casually the police there it was an old melodramatic incident from the stage from the romances one could scarce believe it it had all the dignity of a classic resurrection the police one the sneers at its probability it is to venerable but so it happened who said Martha the police what do you want here open the door and we'll tell you Martha drew back the ordinary huge bolts of a Havana house and opened the door a trifle tell me what you want and be gone quickly she said for my little boy is ill of the fever she could see four or five dim figures and now one of these suddenly placed a foot well within the door so that she might not close it we have come for Johnny we must search your house Johnny Johnny who is Johnny said Martha in her best manner the police inspector grinned with a light upon his face don't you know signore Johnny from Pinar del rio he asked before the war yes but now where is he he must be in Key West he is in your house he in my house do me the favor to think that I have some intelligence would I be likely to be harboring a Yankee in these times you must think I have no more head than an ordinate oh and I'll not have you search my house for there is no one here save my son who is maybe dying of the fever and the doctor the doctor is with him because now is the crisis and any one little thing may kill or cure my boy and you will do me the favour to consider what may happen if I allow five or six heavy footed policemen to go tramping all over my house you may think stop it said the chief police officer at last he was laughing and weary and angry Martha checked her flow of Spanish there she thought I've done my best he ought to fall in with it but as the police entered she began on them again you will search the house whether I like it or no very well but if anything happens to my boy it is a nice way of conduct anyhow coming into the house of a widow at night and talking much about this Yankee and for God's sake Senora hold your tongue we oh yes the Senora can for God's sake very well hold her tongue but that wouldn't assist you men into the street where you belong take care if my sick boy suffers from this prowling know you'll find nothing in that wardrobe and do you think he would be under the table don't overturn all that linen look at you when you go upstairs tread lightly leaving a man on guard at the street door and another at the patio the chief policeman and the remainder of his men ascended to the gallery from which opened three sleeping rooms they were followed by during them to make no noise the first room was empty the second room was empty as they approached the door of the third room Martha whispered supplications now in the name of God don't disturb my boy the inspector motioned his men to pause and then he pushed open the door only one week candle was burning in the room and it's yellow light fell upon the bed whereon was stretched the figure of a little curly-headed boy in a white nightie he was asleep but his face was pink with fever and his lips were murmuring some half coherent childish nonsense at the head of the bed stood the motionless figure of a man his back was to the door but upon hearing a noise he held a solemn hand there was an odour of medicine out on the balcony Martha apparently was weeping the inspector hesitated for a moment then he noiselessly entered the room and with his yellow cane prodded under the bed in the cupboard and behind the window curtains nothing came of it he shrugged his shoulders and went out to the balcony he was smiling sheepishly evidently he knew that he had been beaten very good Senora he said you are clever some day I shall be clever too he shook his finger at her he was threatening her but he affected to be playful then beware beware martha replied blandly my late husband el capitan senor don patricio de Castellani Valladolid was a Cavalier of Spain and if he was alive tonight he would now be cutting the ears from the heads of you and your miserable men who smell frightfully of cognac por Dios muttered the inspector as followed by his band he made his way down the spiral staircase it is a tongue one vast tongue at the street door they made ironical vows they they were angry men Johnny came down when he heard Martha bolting the door behind the police she brought back the lamp to the table in the patio and stood beside it thinking Johnny dropped into his old chair the expression on the spies face was curious it pictured glee anxiety self complacency above all it pictured self complacency Martha said nothing she was still by the lamp musing the long silence was suddenly broken by a tremendous go far from Johnny did you ever see such a blot of fools he leaned his head far back and roared victorious merriment Martha was almost dancing in her apprehension hush be quiet you little demon hush do me the favor to allow them to get to the corner before you bellow like a walrus be quiet the spy ceased his laughter and spoke in indignation why he demanded a they got a right to laugh not with a noise like a cow falling into a cucumber frame she answered sharply do me the favour then she seemed overwhelmed with a sense of the general hopelessness of Johnny's character she began to wag her head oh but you are the boy for getting yourself into the Tiger's cage without even so much as the thought of a pocketknife in your thick head you would be a genius of the first water if you only had a little sense and now you're here what are you going to do he grinned at her I'm going to hold an inspection of the land and sea defences of the city of Havana Martha spectacles dropped low on her nose and looking over the rims of them and grave meditation she said if you can't put up with a codfish salad you had better make short work of your inspection of the land and sea defences of the city of Havana you are likely to starve in the meantime a man who was particularly to the wrong town if he in Havana now no but ask Johnny seriously haven't you any bread bread well coffee then coffee alone we'll do coffee Johnny a rose deliberately and took his hat Martha eyed him and where do you think you are going she asked cuttingly still deliberate Johnny moved in the direction of the street door I'm going where I can get something to eat Martha sank into a chair with a moan which was a finished opinion almost a definition of Johnny's behavior in life and where will you go she asked faintly oh I don't know he rejoined some cafe guess I'll go to the cafe aguacate they feed you well there I remember you remember they remember they know you as well as if you were the sign over the door oh they won't give me away said Johnny with stalwart confidence gonna give you away get you away stammered Martha the spy made no answer but went to the door unbarred it and passed into the street Martha caught her breath and ran after him and came face to face with him as he turned to shut the door Johnny if you come back bring a loaf of bread I'm dying for one good honest bike in a slice of bread she heard his peculiar derisive laugh as she bolted the door she returned to her chair in the patio well there she said with affection admiration and contempt there he goes the most hard-headed little ignorant and twenty Nations what does he care nothing and why is it pure bread and a bone ignorance just because he can't stand codfish salad he goes out to a cafe a cafe where they know him as if they had made him well I won't see him again probably but if he comes back I hope he brings some bread I'm near dead for it end of section 13-story nine of wounds in the rain war stories by Stephen Crane this LibriVox recording is in the public domain story 9 this majestic lie parts 2 through 4 to Johnny strolled carelessly through dark narrow streets near every corner were to Orden públicos a kind of soldier police quiet in the shadow of some doorway there Remington's ready their eyes shining Johnny walked past as if he owned them and their eyes followed him with a sort of lazy mechanical suspicion which was militant in none of its moods johnny was suffering from a desire to be splendidly imprudent he wanted to make the situation gasp and thrill and tremble from time to time he tried to conceive the idea of his being caught but to save his eyes he could not imagine it such an event was impossible to his peculiar breed of fatalism which could not have conceded death until he had mouldered seven years he arrived at the cafe aguacate and found it much changed the thick wooden shutters were up to keep light from shining into the street inside there were only a few Spanish officers Johnny walked to the private rooms at the rear he found an empty one and pressed the electric button when he had passed through the main part of the cafe no one had noted him the first to recognize him was the waiter who answered the bell this worthy man turned to stone before the presence of Johnny when it's not just Francisco said the spy enjoying himself I have hunger bring me bread butter eggs and coffee there was a silence the waiter did not move Johnny smiled casually at him the man's throat moved then like one suddenly rien Daud with life he bolted from the room after a long time he returned with the proprietor of the place in the wicked eye of the latter there gleamed the light of a plan he did not respond to Johnny's genial greeting but at once proceeded to develop his position Johnny he said bread is very dear in Havana it is very dear is it said Johnny looking keenly at the speaker he understood at once that here was some sort of an attack upon him yes answered the proprietor of the cafe aguacate slowly and softly it is very dear I think tonight one small bit of bread will cost you one son teen in advance a son teen approximates five dollars in gold the spies face did not change he appeared to reflect and how much for the butter he asked at last the proprietor gestured there is no butter do you think we can have everything with those Yankee pigs sitting out there on their ships and how much for the coffee asked Johnny musingly again the two men surveyed each other during a period of silence then the proprietors said gently I think your coffee will cost you about Tucson teens and the eggs eggs are very dear I think eggs will cost you about three son teens for each one the new looked at the old the North Atlantic looked at the Mediterranean the wooden nutmeg looked at the olive Johnny slowly took six on teens from his pocket and laid them on the table that's for bread coffee and one egg I don't think I could eat more than one egg tonight I'm not so hungry as I was the proprietor held a perpendicular finger and tapped the table with it all Senor he said politely I think you would like two eggs Johnny saw the finger he understood it the yes he drawled I would like to eggs he placed three more psalm teens on the table and a little thing for the waiter I am sure his services will be excellent invaluable yes for the waiter another son teen was laid on the table the proprietor bowed and preceded the waiter out of the room there was a mirror on the wall and springing to his feet the spy thrust his face close to the honest glass well I'm damned he ejaculated is this me or is this the Honorable D hayseed whiskers of Kansas Who am I anyhow five dollars in gold say these people are clever they know their business they do bread coffee and two eggs and not even sure of getting it fifty da never mind wait until the war is over fifty dollars gold he sat for a long time nothing happened hmm he said at last that's the game as the front door of the cafe closed upon him he heard the proprietor and one of the waiters burst into derisive laughter Martha was waiting for him and here you are safe back she said with delight as she let him enter and did you bring the bread did you bring the bread but she saw that he was raging like a lunatic his face was red and swollen with temper his eyes shot forth gleams presently he stood before her in the patio where the light fell on him don't speak to me he choked out waving his arms don't speak to me damn your bread I went to the cafe aguacate oh yes I went there of course I did and do you know what they did to me No oh they didn't do anything to me at all not a thing fifty dollars ten gold pieces may the Saints guard us cried Martha and what was that for because they wanted them more than I did snarled Johnny don't you see the game I go into the cafe aguacate the owner of the place says to himself hello here's that Yankee what they call Johnny he's got no right here in Havana I guess I'll peach on him to the police they'll put him in cabanas as a spy then he does a little more thinking and finally he says no I guess I won't peach on him just this minute first I'll take a small flier myself so in he comes and looks me right in the eye and says excuse me but it will be a Sanh team for the bread Asante n-- for the coffee and eggs are at three thousands each besides there will be a small matter of another gold piece for the waiter I think this over I think it over hard he's clever anyhow when this cruel war is over I'll be after him I'm a nice secret agent of the United States government I am I am here to be too clever for all the Spanish police and the first thing I do is get bunk owed by a rotten little thimble rigger in a cafe oh yes I'm all right may the Saints guard us cried Martha again I'm old enough to be your mother or maybe your grandmother and I've seen a lot but it's many a year since I laid eyes on such a ignorant wrongheaded little red Indian as ye are why didn't he take my advice and stay here at the house with decency and comfort but he must be all for doing everything high and mighty the cafe aguacate if you please no plain food for his Highness he turns up his nose at codfish south thunder and lightning are you going to Ram that thing down my throat every two minutes are you and in truth she could see that one more reference to that illustrious beyond would break the back of Johnny's gentle disposition as one breaks a twig on the knee she shifted with Celtic ease did you bring the bread she asked he gazed at her for a moment and suddenly laughed I forgot to mention he informed her impressively that they did not take the trouble to give me either the bread the coffee or the eggs the powers cried Martha but it's alright I stopped at a shop from his pockets he brought a small loaf some kind of German sausage and a flask of Jamaica Rum about all I could get and they didn't want to sell them either they expect presently they can exchange a box of sardines for a grand piano we are not blockaded by the Yankee warships we are blockaded by our grocers said Martha quoting the epidemic Habana saying but she did not delay long from the little loaf she got a slice from it and sat eagerly munching Johnny seemed more interested in the Jamaica Rum he looked up from his second glass however because he heard a peculiar sound the old woman was weeping yeah what's this he demanded in distress but with the manner of a man who thinks gruffness is the only thing that will make people feel better and cease what's this anyhow what are you crying for it's the bread sobbed Martha bread huh what's the matter with it it's so good so good the rain of Tears did not prevent her from continuing her unusual report oh it's so good this is the first and week's I didn't know bread could be so like heaven here said Johnny seriously take a little mouthful of this rum it will do you good no I only want the bread well take the bread too there you are now you feel better by Jove when I think of that cafe aguacate man $50 gold and then not to get anything either say after the war I'm going there and I'm just going to raise that place to the ground you see Alma can think he can charge me $15 for an egg and then not give me the egg three Johnny's subsequent activity in Havana could truthfully be related in part to a certain temporary price of eggs it is interesting to note how close that famous event got to his eye so that according to the law of perspective it was as big as the capital of Washington where centers the spirit of his nation around him he felt a similar and a ferocious expression of life which informed him too plainly that if he was caught he was doomed neither the garrison nor the citizens of Havana would tolerate any nonsense in regard to him if he was caught he would have the steel screw against his neck in short order and what was the main thing to bear him up against the desire to run away before his work was done a certain temporary price of eggs it not only hid the capital of Washington it obscured the dangers in Havana something was learned of the Santa Clara battery because one morning an old lady in black accompanied by a young man evidently her son visited a house which was to rent on the height in rear of the battery the portrayal was too lazy and sleepy to show them over the premises but he granted them permission to investigate for themselves they spent most of their time on the flat parapet egde roof of the house at length they came down and said that the place did not suit them the Portero went to sleep again johnny was never discouraged by the thought that his operations would be of small benefit to the admiral commanding the fleet in adjacent waters and to the general commanding the army which was not going to attack a vana from the landside at that time it was all the world's opinion that the army from Tampa would presently appear on the Cuban beach at some convenient point to the east or west of Havana it turned out of course that the condition of the defences of Havana was of not the slightest military importance to the United States since the city was never attacked either by land or sea but Johnny could not foresee this he continued to take his fancy risk continued his majestic lie with satisfaction sometimes with delight and with pride and in the psychologic distance was old Martha dancing with fear and shouting Oh Johnny me son what a born fool ye are sometimes she would address him thus and when he learn all this how are you going to get out with it she was contemptuous he would reply as serious as a Cossack in his fatalism oh I'll get out some way his maneuvers in the vicinity of Raja and Juana baccarat were of a brilliant character he haunted the sunny long grass in the manner of a jackrabbit sometimes he slept under a poem dreaming of the American advance fighting its way along the Military Road to the foot of Spanish defenses even when awake he often dreamed it and thought of the all-day crash and hot roar of an assault without consulting Washington he had decided that Havana should be attacked from the southeast an advance from the West would be contested right up to the bar of the hotel Inglaterra but when the first Ridge of the south east would be taken the whole city with most of his defenses would lie under the American siege guns and the approach to this position was as reasonable as any approach toward the muzzles of magazine rifles Johnny viewed the grassy fields always as a prospective battleground and one can see him lying there filling the landscape with visions of slow crawling black infantry columns galloping batteries of artillery streaks of faint blue smoke marking the modern firing lines clouds of dust a vision of 10,000 tragedies and his ears heard the noises but he was no idle shepherd boy with a head haunted by somber and glorious fancies on the contrary he was much occupied with practical matters some months after the close of the war he asked me were you ever fired at from very near I explained some experiences which I had stupidly esteemed as having been rather near but did you ever have him fire a volley on you from close very close say 30 feet highly scandalized I answered no in that case I would not be the crowning feature of the Smithsonian Institute well he said it's a funny effect you feel as every hair on your head had been snatched out by the roots questioned further he said I walked right up on a Spanish outpost at daybreak once and about 20 men let go at me thought I was a Cuban Army I suppose what did you do well I run did they hit you at all ah it had been arranged that some light ship of the squadron should rendezvous with him at a certain lonely spot on the coast on a certain day an hour and pick him up he was to wave something white his shirt was not white but he waved it whenever he could see the signal tops of a warship it was a very tattered banner after a ten-mile scramble through almost pathless thickets he had very little on him which respectable men would call a shirt and the less one says about his trousers the better this naked savage then walked all day up and down a small bit of beach waving a brown rag at night he slept in the sand at full daybreak he began to wave his rag at noon he was waving his rag at nightfall he donned his rag and strove to think of it as a shirt past two days and nothing had happened then he retraced a 25-mile way to the house of old Martha at first she took him to be one of Havana's terrible beggars and cried and do you come here for alms look out that I do not beg of you the one unchanged thing was his laugh of pure mockery when she heard it she dragged him through the door he paid no heed to her ejaculations but went straight to where he had hidden some gold as he was untying a bit of string from the neck of a small bag he said how is little Alfred Oh recovered thank heaven he handed Martha a piece of gold take this and buy what you can on the corner I'm hungry Martha departed with expedition upon her return she was beaming she had foraged a thin chicken a bunch of radishes and two bottles of wine Johnny had finished the radishes and one bottle of wine when the chicken was still a long way from the table he called stoutly for more and so Martha passed again into the street with another gold piece she bought more radishes more wine and some cheese they had a grand feast with Johnny audibly wondering until the late hour why he had waved his rag in vain there was no end to his suspense no end to his work he knew everything he was an animate guidebook after he knew a thing once he verified it in several different ways in order to make sure he fitted himself for a useful career like a young man in a college with the difference that the shadow of the garret fell ever upon his way and that he was occasionally shot at and that he could not get enough to eat and that his existence was apparently forgotten and that he contracted the fever but one cannot think of the terms in which to describe a futility so vast so colossal he had builded a little boat and see had receded and left him and his boat a thousand miles inland on the top of a mountain the war fate had left Havana out of its plan and thus isolated Johnny and his several pounds of useful information the war fate left Havana to become the somewhat indignant victim of a peaceful occupation at the close of the conflict and Johnny's data were worth as much as a car mutters lean on the North Pole he had suffered and labored for about as complete a bit of absolute nothing as one could invent if the company which owned the sugar plantation had not generously continued his salary during the war he would not have been able to pay his expenses on the amount allowed him by the government which by the way was a more complete bit of absolute nothing than one could possibly invent for I met Johnny in Havana in October 1898 if I remember rightly the USS resolute and the USS scorpion were in the harbor but beyond these two terrible engines of destruction there were not as yet any of the more stern signs of the American success many Americans were to be seen in the streets of Havana where they were not in any way molested among them was Johnny in white duck and a straw hat cool complacent and with eyes rather more steady than ever I addressed him upon the subject of his supreme failure but I could not perturb his philosophy in reply he simply asked me to dinner come to the cafe aguacate at 7:30 tonight he said I haven't been there in a long time we shall see if they cook as well as ever I turned up promptly and found Johnny in a private room smoking a cigar in the presence of a waiter who was blue in the gills I've ordered the dinner he said cheerfully now I want to see if you won't be surprised how well they can do here in Havana I was surprised I was dumbfounded rarely in the history of the world have two rational men sat down to such a dinner it must have taxed the ability and endurance of the entire working force of the establishment to provide it the variety of dishes was of course related to the markets of Havana but the abundance and general profligacy was related only to Johnny's imagination neither of us had an appetite our fancies fled in confusion before this puzzling luxury I looked at Johnny as if he were a native of Tibet I had thought him to be a most simple man and here I found him reveling in food like a fat old senator of Rome's decadence and if the dinner itself put me to open eyed amazement the names of the wines finished everything apparently Johnny had had but one standard and that was the cost if a wine had been very expensive he had ordered it I began to think him probably a maniac at any rate I was sure that we were both fools seeing my fixed stare he spoke with affected Langer I wish peacocks brains and melted to pearls were to be had here in Havana we'd have him then he grinned as a mere skirmisher I said in New York we think we dine well but really this you know well Havana Johnny waved his hand pompously oh I know directly after coffee Johnny excused himself for a moment and left the room when he returned he said briskly well are you ready to go as soon as we were in a cab and safely out of hearing of the cafe aguacate Johnny lay back and laughed long and joyously but I was very serious look here Johnny I said to him solemnly when you invite me to dine with you don't you ever do that again and I'll tell you one thing when you dine with me you will probably get the ordinary table d'hote I was an older man oh that's all right he cried and then he too grew serious well as far as I am concerned as far as I am concerned he said the war is now over end of section 14
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Welcome to your Trip Page - A Guide to the Traveler Experience
welcome to your trip in this video i will be showing you everything you need to know about your trip page i'll walk you through all the things your planner could make available to you to prepare you for your trip from payments to itinerary add-ons documents and forms every page is different use this guide to learn how to find what you need on your trip page at this point you've discovered your perfect trip you've looked through the itinerary and decided you're ready to book all you have to do is click the book now you might see a different label like express interest but either way clicking will allow you to unlock your traveler portal you'll then be asked to fill in some information just make sure it's all correct if you're traveling with multiple people just change the number of people under number and group to match the number of people you'll be traveling with and remember you're not booked until you pay your deposit at this point you should have received an email from your trip planner make sure you save them to your contact list that way you don't miss any important emails this email is going to contain your magic link your magic link is a really cool feature that your trip planner has offered you so you can access your trip without a password just don't share it with anyone who you don't want to access your trip if you want to set up an account just click create an account and create a password now let's jump into your trip remember we still have to pay our deposit before we're booked so let's go ahead and do that your trip liner may have given you the option to add additional itinerary items onto your trip you can also do this from the suitcase icon located in the menu bar go through them and select the ones you would like to attend now you'll have to choose your payment plan you can either pay in an installment or pay your total remaining balance let's pay with an installment so you can see what that looks like now you'll just have to choose your payment method in this case you can pay with a credit card or a bank transfer your trip planner may have given you other options as well so pick the one that works best for you if you've decided to do a bank transfer you'll just have to notify your trip planner once the payment has been made you'll notice that any task your trip planner has assigned you will be located at the bottom of the screen and also available on the left where the check mark icon is shown before we jump into your trip page let's edit your profile just click edit profile in the top right from there you'll be asked to upload a profile picture add a mini bio and upload some contact information in some cases the other travelers going on the trip will be able to see your mini bio so use this as a chance to introduce yourself and if you've decided you no longer want to attend the trip just go to book now change your response to no and click the check mark to the right then the trip planner will be notified every trip has an overview outlining trip highlights and activities in this example it's called track this is where you'll be able to see a brief overview of what the trip is and why you would want to go here you can click through your trip day by day this is another place where you can add optional itinerary items you may find your trip includes a more detailed itinerary this is the best place to print your itinerary if you want it in paper form however we also recommend downloading the yuli mobile app that way you can access your trip from anywhere online or offline did you register in a group the person icon in this example called adventures is where you'll be able to edit the profile and complete tasks for your fellow travelers just select manage then task next to the person who you would like to complete task 4 you can see the name at the top has changed to the other traveler and all of these tasks here are those travelers tasks to complete select the dollar sign icon to manage your payments this 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Sept 21/22 - Hump Day Falling!
thank you blacker than the deepest night more bitter than the fires of Hell itself that is coffee [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign that that is coffee [Music] foreign what's going on guys welcome into the coffee shop on Twitch and YouTube how you doing tag and savior thanks for the host and we got the Nelly front I don't think I have that thing don't you fat you will be mine right yeah excellent exactly what I'm doing with some Fall Guys Sager 4083 says gray or green weapons only for you major you haven't paid attention I am not playing fortnite [Music] we are doing fall guys today I'm gonna be sending you that one back there we go and he's trashing a bunch of other cards to make some other thing you know who I am a great one but you don't know why I'm here okay now let's fire up the Fall Guys yes I got you an Eddie funk how you doing ruff foreign let's see what they got going if they changed up anything in shows you know all that go selectors blacker and then the deepest night more bitter than that you haven't changed up there really Lebo how you doing thanks for the host all right all right I'm just gonna do one or two solos and then we'll uh get a group up and running well that's not a good thing rough how long was that happening before they finally figured it out hey doobie 17 hours you would think you would really think they would notice something wrong a lot sooner than that how you doing SRM yeah blacker than the deepest and thanks for that host s this is coffee grab areas cool okay that did not work that well foreign face planted and grabbed the wall okay then [Music] three redeemed this card shout out time [Music] thank you or cut twos hmm if they are indeed shortcuts let's check this out nice now foreign there we go we made it Howard exactly does this guy slipped there Sage of 4083 played this card mini top hat excuse me any hats with this here thing on him doesn't don't stay on very well Alexa hat timer 30 minutes this Hat's really not going to work out when I glue into some group games and put the headset on just saying that's all part of the fun of using them on stream SRM yeah get to mess around with other people's Alexis too foreign Alexa what are my notifications or four four in here right right you're a recent purchase please yeah I got completely mucked up right one stop your mission I told you before you know my pattern by now and and needs to warm up and that this will be one of the few times I'll be cheering for Roman Reigns to beat his ass and we know he's going to foreign you mean the younger brother of the Usos uh yeah never been any claims of professionalism here Libo you know this foreign with no claims of skill or MLG ability I nearly got shunted to the side [Music] foreign never touch the T of someone in the United Kingdom you risk your life foreign [Music] why do we have those up there what foreign back here you all right I am gonna be gone yep all right foreign well they got a bit of stuff happening there with a couple of days I have to go I did not want to do that yeah they got three two one space which lasts for another 12 hours and they have an extreme Squad Show with uh basically no respawns so yeah you getting out there you're out of that round anyway I'm gonna get some a little bit of group action going here like the great one so he'll stop fishing anybody else wanting to jump in eventually rough eventually patience they were announced after all all right so you're not able to jump in now cool well if nobody else wanted to jump in right now I'll go back into some solo show what are you talking about rough another 100 hour what [Music] foreign guys it's free or drawing food stampings on fortnite you know you wanna well 100 having that path of the uh hexagons there it reduces the amount of people trying to run up this way well [ __ ] this is going well [Music] that was so bad foreign have a good night Ruff we'll see you in an hour foreign ERS hammers on the Slime Hill all right forward when I'm on the front row excellent foreign that was easy enough many Robotnik God a Robotnik being chased by a goat by supersonic amazing and they both get eliminated oh yeah I never did look in the store do that after this game perfect match all right let's keep these basic please oh we got the Roomba with the cushion on it I don't like the roombas Ed oh get away from me Roomba yeah all these pretty cool over here to my usual safe Square rookie yeah [Music] foreign bus should fall down over the blank squares too oh sound clicks there for a second all right Tundra run again this time I am not trying for that low gravity bit in the middle and yeah bork spot reminding about the subscribing via stream loops the goal is still there let's get it plus a week from today we're doing the uh coffee mug draw again for the subscribers so good time to get in there and get all of the bonuses that entail foreign hit the wrong button there we go Alexa what's left on the timer I was thinking it was around 10 minutes it turned out to be 10 minutes on the news foreign dodging the stairs okay we can do that mmm no you would now damn it that did not reappear in time of a sneaky boy uh well never mind yeah those falls on the disappearing bits to ask me all right more XP noise all right anybody wanting to uh jump in I think I gotta catch this phone call her it's being caught all right all righty Libo let's get you in here and we'll just use the uh in-game party chat yeah make it easier because an old lady is planning on coming around eventually to play as well and she'll be on her PC so I need to rethink this hat three things are too no R2 has his microphone off sort of there we go oh your voice you're really quiet yeah the microphones away from my uh males a little bit or it was I have the have the headset just kind of around my neck here because of this mini hat ah stylish yeah uh Sager planted it on me 20 some odd minutes ago yeah I saw that stylish though and who set up for duo show just gonna quickly jump into the shop see what's there possible interest WildStar Squadron yeah that's so bad Explorer okay hmm [Music] oh okay you do Kudos things may as well buy them after all I got a quarter million of the stupid things yeah it's hard to team is it worth it anymore well this this fits quite nice that combo works out nicely let's see if the party chat's any better since the new update probably not let's play another day and it's separating us in the lobby yeah I think that still happens at times excellent face phrase all right if I haven't played that many games so a lot of these might be new I've played this one though yeah this one this one's kind of fun I like it yeah I've done this one I think foreign on your region lag [Music] oon ah [ __ ] foreign that was actually almost a faster way there oh [ __ ] ah I really blew it there all I can do right now is Philadelphia breathing on the mic you have yet to see the full power of the dark side it's a dark coffee whoa you do not know the full power of the dark Road yeah those things shot me up into the air and I ended up in the top route which is faster yeah so I don't understand now they are so bouncy golden all the light all right I normally have something about some puppies yeah finally made it across and yeah we're good well fat at 21. music the season is not as good as the previous one disappointed it's not bad but still needs more peace Alexa stop timer okay back to the sizzle hat Tundra cat's looking at me and not looking at no looking impressed or something like human you are messing with that when you could be paying attention to me or feeding me uh she she doesn't like attention probably being too loud just can't sleep for someone yeah that could be too she's old now so it's fair enough she's coming up on 15 now it is getting up there for cats I think about it one thing the way he runs around sometimes usually around 3 A.M yep yep usually the stereotypical cat Zoomies I ain't going through that no no sir yeah easy aren't they talking about time ghost killer I'm watching Harry hell Piola the technological Terror not get to the finish line wow [Music] thank you tried to get to the headset mutant time but yeah it's it's rather sometimes it just sneaks up on you that's just always the old classic crypto would it be classic over there it's going to be modified slightly in a and we've got a few roombas with the Hammers and blast balls all right basketball is gonna make things interesting you know me I like having a blast ball action yeah all right thank you that's a trick there so you love the walls and it reveals the tiles um ah okay I did not realize that Roomba get out of the way ah you little get made it no no didn't get it fast enough now the room blocked by path more than once disappointed against the universe so no Ripley yeah I know right just know that I would be Ripley got ripped me back in action on fortnite it's actually a decent season it's a heck of a lot better than vaping yeah chest booster remote I love that level seven yeah let's go nice I'm I'm at 31 now so almost a third of the way through the pass 25 of that was accidentally purchased with the higher end uh season pass I was about to say that's I already played ridiculous amount of games yeah nope haven't haven't had time to play too much of it like and to be honest like between work the one to squeeze in from Royale fortnite now that it's a new season power wash see if these star to wrestling it's not if I was in the day yeah so there's only one thing I think you have to have a fortnightly rotation there's only one thing to do it'll work to go [ __ ] itself I would love to but I know the financial would not go for it yeah you gotta pay the bills I can finally find someone to agree to be Sugar Mama or sugar daddy so hard so hard to find hey yeah Rough Rider he keeps blowing his money on the Persona games and such a game I will probably try it when it comes to Game Pass yeah I don't think I will like I've seen it played enough it's not kind of game up pretty much trying to get my prefer to watch than uh play Bo let's do this left path oh this is ah let's go let's go in the wrong way I love it looking at the treadmill there and that could then get hit with the arm feel distracted by the top yeah and across the line we're with you in a moment I've got a few new stories stuff and Forza Horizon I gotta check checklist yeah there's still challenges to do but I don't know it's not as good as it could have been maybe it's just me Super Sonic here doesn't uh feel like going forward I guess just wandering into the wall why do you do that I mean unless you know yet after the other team members quit no idea looks like that I've walked enough for one day and yeah I'm taking November I'll I might check out the new Sonic game and I'm also gonna have the Pokemon Violet that must do so it's not nearly enough time and too many games always the same as far as every game I play I got two more that I need to play Roomba I should make life a bit easier and it's worse when this is the arm the Roomba can be a little annoying seems like it should be easier to avoid then okay sure bolts here and starts boy oh and the bolts room is over there annoying people anyway so yeah there see how you like a boil gotta Grabbers yeah okay I'll pay attention uh star you start going you know you want to do stuff where's the boats down the corner okay I think it's gonna be this planet thing here this time you reckon [Music] the wrong way still made it yeah as soon as you dropped it went from first to 12th yeah it doesn't take much some music off which properties yeah I like it all the sound cut out even the voice chat oh yeah and now I like it for the four more I'm gonna go back to goalie because I usually do they throw in a lot more team games low grave in the middle really played this before and it was like a conveyor belts going on either side falling back okay everyone's falling back can't all of us fall back come on push it up in ah there's too many people oh got blocked yeah there's one off top my hair that was so credit for that one oh this isn't good hopefully we got some decent goalies I'm trying to get my bearing on the ball here for one of them oh no and seconds oh [ __ ] [ __ ] well AFC well we get we just got eliminated in Fall Ball so so close getting working towards the different goals there to get the extra XP I'm getting these stars for show Rewards or something Alex now here okay 200 kudos and another name plate that I'll never use I still haven't played three two one space I can play another five times apparently sanded in 12 hours yeah hang on me I wasn't yeah I was I was gonna stop things if we could switch over to that to get to that quit.com sorry it's gonna be done in 12 hours yeah there's loads of showers they haven't done on that this is the squad type game yeah it's uh do it'll set up for like squads Duos whatever and it's just using the newer space levels so what um what kind of rewards I didn't even look in there is there anything good not really I don't think there's really too much there to be honest I forget now because I've already done it I won't be too sad about it what's been going on for UFC they're hard at work I take it but the uh at the University Rush Starbucks and McDonald's all screaming for their lunch boards to be working right and so on yeah let's see as one should that's my default mode some people here ended up without a full Squad all right calm down rubber things let me stand up dang it it's somebody else with the path out on me oh well down we go back all right too slow all right I'm going along this middle bit oh my own our own team member this facial awareness and he fell off anyway oh well how pendulum's enough for that uh what okay I'm getting shunted to the side and there's no light beam there what the hell I don't know I don't know what the heck was going on there I kept getting bumped to the side and there was no beings there to knock me oh well we got through yeah that is definitely the entire game sound will open up because the voice chat kind of went use it as well excellent the quality keeps on improving excellent work Epic a bit like fortnite it can't release a season without many bugs oh no this one's Mayhem with two randoms yeah or maybe they could now hopefully they're gonna pay attention no particularly father this round here for it either oh foreign [Music] okay this guy's frying at least all right I didn't even do a thing there uh I need to turn that off that one day yeah hey [Applause] yeah and there we go first time I've made it through this round to be honest looks like that we were all taking a section each which was working out quite nice hmm we're still only the first people to qualify though this could be a while yeah especially if they're gonna do emotes like Luna erville here don't start maybe everybody else would time after we'll get away that would be nice is it gonna move all right he's yeah there's only two people on that team and all right so too qualified 20 seconds left these guys realize they're not getting through they're on set they were on the first puzzle over there yeah it was this pair oh holy two teams made it hell final round oh and they're short player all right fresh is all that stuff then the advantage depends on the round gonna be so sucky what's the new finals for this season what am I about to find out uh yeah a hexagon what of course floor pieces followed temporarily when you stand on them oh okay now it's up to you later no pressure it's not working they almost got hexagons in every single yeah you gotta work it in there somehow obsessed with it I have no idea what I'm doing here so I'm just going to run nope well it's same idea as hexagon only it's just a single level and the ones you run over are going to eventually return so they return forever because well they return until they're run over again I mean as if they keep on coming back yeah I fell already someone Savage me I nearly got sabotaged by my teammate actually have a chance at this one oh yeah it's just you try just you and there's still three of them left oh dear not two left I believe in you Linda I'm not trying to sabotage you he's running in front of his teammate hey he doesn't know any better virgin on you oh hello the walls are closing in yeah I've got to say otherwise you could run forever I've been there something didn't happen oh no pressure oh [ __ ] there oh well good effort we should be in a different route it would have been nice never been to find an extra on our own seems even worse I was actually lasting a hell of a lot longer in that one than I did in the others and we got separated well right yeah there's that separation quality at least unless you rejoin that's one down four to go for you hey Jack crap crap it must be oh thank you invite me to a party I have a feeling that's before tonight are you jump into fortnite if you want now I'm sticking The Fall Guys for today no where's my trick oh fresh everything's falling heavily Jaffa kicks everywhere foreign times an unopened bag of milk that is luckily well the one that is open is in a picture so it's not going anywhere you don't want to spill milk yeah yeah I wouldn't cry about it very bad yeah the beef swearing just you know get away rumors all right I'm actually at the front of the row this time which is good let's go almost at the front it's the last section missed out oh this guy using the egg Egghead costume there grab me for a second nice I'm gonna appreciate that ow this round's not too bad man yeah by the pendulum and the belt did the rest foreign oh oh teammates wow we still threw yeah second place it will not be that pixel one again don't think we're gonna get that lucky the next time um next time because uh that's probably the cleanest I've ever done that and this will be only twice I've played it so foreign Highway this one's all right I haven't seen too many rounds at that I've played yet so might be lucky this is twitch is like error right hasn't hasn't narrowed out on me yet yeah give it time watching the Formula One stream early on it was fine oh that's what a lot of people on Twitter are saying today wow which Twitter just wait mess again just say what's going on now some controversy Eagle between the Okay Main and then threatening to boycott twitch for a day if they uh if twitch didn't do something about the gambling for gambling oh they put a they put which has since put a block on showing games of chance like such as like completely chance they're such as uh dice roulette Etc I didn't even know that was a thing from my device from unlicensed uh like or or from like from non-us sites some of them are Dodge but even if they're not even if the U.S it probably shouldn't be happening well yeah adult streams you know maybe let's see yeah doing things like like say s holding poker on pokerstars.net a free site to play anyway perfectly fine well that people just so delightful action people saying like paying the stream of money to get in on it or something it has been quite a worse been quite a while since I've done any Texas Hold'em but you still made it through when I was tight yeah despite my buggering up seems like after every round it does that come sound loss yeah oh what's this thing but press the lid button okay you know you don't I just when I was saying I haven't seen well actually yeah oh yeah I've seen this one and I hate it but he is stronger yeah it's not fun Charlie penguin Pursuit or whatever and that's not good either it's like in the wall okay okay there's the yellow ones you press it okay I see yeah and it's just random as there as hell yeah it sucks I am not able to get at any of the buttons I don't even know where I'm going foreign about now so yeah sometimes the dog just watched more recently oh yeah got one yay oh there's two yeah why don't you get one of the two before the rest go there got another one five more to go there we go four roomba's being angry calm down right top light up there every time I go to get one there's someone else already there one more got it nice yeah I'd hate to do this as a solo yeah not fun what oh yeah let's go finale so each team has its own tiptoe board don't try to get through and reach the crown supposedly anyways so supposedly teamwork it's not gonna happen is it I gotta try going left I'm gonna go left yeah I'll assuming the rest of our team doesn't go left what's the button for I got no idea always okay I'm just gonna run all right I don't know what this button does I love stuff onto the track onto the course sabotage yep okay ah well at least we are actually trying to working as a team here I'm just gonna run out because as long as one of us stays there dang it yeah I seen that move too late yeah someone made it yeah at least we were kind of working as a team but they were still being too timid to really move yeah one of us doesn't matter his love is one of us yeah then you could we can work it out but uh that's the kind of game where you'd have to be in a squad all on voice I suppose I wasn't I don't know did they just did I just finish all those then it was not is it to play so many rounds without play so many games [Music] I think it was round oh it says no way we played eight games so search Steve ever playing Cosmic Highway and space race I still go play squads and the main show in Uplands hmm I still got I gotta play Cosmic height we can two is that two route so two games and Space Race twice also I'm gonna play the main show twice and play squads twice so you have the yeah so should we stick with three two one space sir uh yeah I still gotta do a couple of those each okay but then I needed to score to the main show after that but yeah Elegance after that we can switch over to squids even if we wind up with randoms wasn't it someone say they wanted to join in right now well SRM did say he would look at joining in when he got back from running an errand Letty said she would be back between uh somewhere's within this uh half hour yeah I spoke to earlier today he said she'd be on uh I'm back I'll get all for this [ __ ] that's what I say about the seafood Plant every day I am honestly contemplating putting in for a job at the Bro at the one of the grocery stores in town would be like better hours yeah like it's it'd be up to 32 hours a week which is still more than what I've been getting at from at the plant of late unless unless bike week and I imagine possibly like these things you'd be doing things like uh stocking the shelves you know that sort of that's maybe less obviously a lot less seasonal yeah that's the thing it'd be a permanent part-time job hey other times I've almost made a jump just only need to hit someone else ah what you've had no patience I somehow hit the edge of the platform and went down wow foreign router first yeah yeah baby sleep dammit and meantime still waiting to see if perhaps sneak might somewhere along the way figure like they approach the people they want to have as partners over at sneak energy I've been wanting to hook up with somebody to be a UK company to uh better serve those of you over there shipping from the states is pretty bad yeah most of the things it's like yeah shipping just kills It Off but I do have some stuff coming from another UK company so oh why why did that why because Rough Rider touches himself he does there's no probably about it I'm not getting much luck behind the knees before someone else gets there I've got a couple people are more efficient at this than I am wow how many people land in here just just before they change to Yellow yeah it's almost like they know a sweet little corner but yeah that's changing frequently another one I need one more and cool third of the 14th to qualify I was in the corner there and it's like every other was kind of yeah I lost it's like nice nice just lucky I guess what is yo got lucky ones maybe we'll do it again be prepared for my like a Mario Galaxy vibes from this right on this planet's not in the background I've already got a smiley face all right okay we can do this will consume you eyes in the wrong place they had her doing all right okay nice [ __ ] there we go and then yes at the moment had her know it's just me and Libo right now did have some other Swan to be going in like great one had wanted tube then he got an emergency call SRM was going to see about coming in after he got back from doing an errand Letty was planning on being here eventually jump in out of it I don't know yeah did that supposed to get us to win and we're just doing some three two one space right now because Lebo still has that challenge to do playing five games of that before before the thing dies off in 12 hours watching this team here they just basically can sabotaging each other uh this Godzilla I don't know they're not paying attention yeah they've been turning the same ones on and off a few times all right Hatter just let let us know when you're ready then all right final round let's not have that hexagon well you know it's gonna be I actually I actually would prefer the tiptoe yeah seems like you've got more of a chance of doing that here we go okay he wishes grounded okay so so button is just to sabotage you the teams yeah cool oh yeah somebody hit the button and we had a rocket get lost on us hmm okay I'll go forward I need somebody else to come get me now I'm gonna go yeah yeah all right go forward uh left no it's great ahead foreign somebody's going for the crown [ __ ] oh well it was so close and that was different for a victory thing I didn't even watch it and the Zeno move more turned around there was a little confetti turn back around had a little baby xenomorph with them running around them okay all right I got all right so I still need to do one more space race at two Cosmic highways hmm before it squad's main show work was longer than it needed to be because the truck took a wrong turn and was two hours late getting there foreign well they just missed the turn to go up the right lane to get to us and when they they went down a different road to turn try to get turned around they got stuck they managed to they decided to select the road that basically led to a beach and that's where they got stuck that's excellent yep foreign truck arrived then did you give him like a high five I was honestly tempted to leave the place before the truck even got there things like that happening or why I'm contemplating putting in that the the grocery store so you don't get paid while you're waiting around obviously then oh yeah we got paid okay like that like we reported for work at the time we were told to and yeah just deleted the prophecy they can't deny us our pay there because the truck driver Nashville talking to the truck driver thank you camera is messing me up okay I was somehow wedged between the platform and the wall and foreign treadmills thank you those those later things are way too bouncy Fuller I made it oh [Music] there we go message yep and hence the term Austin powering a vehicle has been born I think they would be able to fix that departure enough until it's right uh just before the season ends and then they break again yeah okay this was the other one you had to play isn't it I have to do this one twice yet all right so just in the space that should be those other two then so this one one more time and then it squads and solo made sure as they call it let's say you have to qualify or does it have you have to just play it I think it's just play it good because top five for me I mean we struggle [Music] all right hey I need to channel my Frogger skills are these punching things calm down yeah the roomba's yes took a risk it paid off that didn't pay off though that one did I actually accidentally got shunted up by one of the light beams to get a dive in the right direction landed on a regular platform oh yes yes Rick behind one of our teammates uh yeah I had her I think I do have all of it oh no come on Striker you got these everybody still have enough there we go second place take it and third is in at 58th points so pretty cool we Gucci especially when the other team's gonna do something like that yeah were you watching this uh uh Black Oak yeah switch to somebody else allsty higgy it's just put it in the circle and completely lost right off the edge for some reason okay now I hate you baby dude I said you could do it leave it up I think I think we're giving him performance anxiety you think maybe we haven't if they've introduced Spectators how many people are watching Maybe I was making rookie mistakes now she's a rookie right between the platforms every single round props to try and like a reconnect every round to try and minimize the disconnects but that doesn't seem to work out here we go again with push the button Frank it's just not a Sonic round the Sonic round was really crap oh hey hey dropped the ball so hard on that [Music] oh wow that little button right down below foreign right by one that decided to light up oh my God today yeah this one I stole one right from underneath another team's nose and he's gonna be nice foreign is that possibly well don't complaining it could be the hexagon thing again yeah I prefer this all right foreign press okay no not that one this one oh Straight Ahead all right okay we've got to lead to that one out of the way what effect oh foreign really right to the end all right hey we're actually the first ones here nice I'm on my way get it and one of our teammates got it [Music] it's been a while since seeing the Viking dive update [Music] okay 7 800 kudos for for paying for winning that show I'll jump up the level all these things taken by hmm I've got 100 show books coming up next and some more Crown shirts cool takes me up to rank 168th on the crowns yeah we okay I got three more things to collect on the Space Race thing I'm just gonna do one more space race and then the discord's a main show oh your timing Cass all right let's back out let Cassian there we go I just saying he's good we're at going for the game after this one yeah is it after this one all right that's what he said as we were as we were launching yeah I guess he's expecting to be home after by then hi hello I don't want space race escort girl yes okay we gotta win just now yeah we got someone in the space race in the three two one space so the tiptoe finale we actually had some good teammates foreign get yourself a bit of food yeah I've got three things still remaining in the Space Race so ah hammers a girl oh things are these foreign ah damn it he didn't stop walking the heck all right heading for treadmills through okay that's actually a better way to go there if you get up to that top bit across the hexagons and little slide jump to the slo-mo to the low graph and Cass we're in the in-game chat so don't worry about your mic quality come on in same ideas to hoverboard Heroes only hyperdrive I would be playing Maps now that I don't need I think we got all the ones that you did that you needed anyway didn't we uh it was what I needed to do I think well it wasn't Space Racers the other one ah start my head now I think I'll still need to do that after this okay just stay on here then I take it yeah stay on the hoverboard and yeah avoid this Cottage yeah I'm out the fetched up on the damn ah whoa calm down all right ah a bit no it doesn't get off me right oh [Music] no no no no no uh uh changing direction belt and hover and sweeper arm oh dear so did I guess so yeah you're the it's all you Libo what no I don't like it I like the pressure never played this round oh see you soon oh back leave show are you gonna still wait yeah okay yeah just until they end the round do you know there's no possibility of a thing it says you see me your squad's still in it yep foreign I hadn't seen that one too often so nice to see that the next time okay so you you said you still need one more space race I don't think a space race I was talking to Lebo levo still has a thing in his challenges Cosmic highway to do that one more time okay oh right get in your lady yeah we got all this harder yeah I don't know like that play Squad Show yeah I still have the uh star chart one to do too yeah the only one yeah I need two main show squats and Cosmic highway so all right okay so yeah Hatter you've been yeah come on and Hatter that can drop out after this one round or whatever the lady wants to get in so I've been in since the beginning well I think if we can get hold of the star chart one there I think Cass was going to be dropping out two there so cha yeah it's a variant on tiptoe when you press a button the map at the end of at the Finish Line shows you where the invisible path is I think I would laugh I must have done that obviously yeah all right I read it I had that okay it's always Halloween for him he's one of those it's worse those things are celery yeah so we'll do this first of October but Ghostbusters in fortnite we'll be waiting all year here here's something to uh throw people off for the October by October 1st if they haven't already done so some of the stores is gonna are gonna have the Christmas stuff right beside Halloween stuff what yeah they don't waste time Christmas music Christmas music every fight music well not Christmas music but they'll have to they'll have like some of the decorations up there for selling brilliant it's my brother's 40th birthday on Saturday nice we've plenty of old man jokes even though I'm older than him so yeah well it's only right I'll be waiting two years to have Revenge my headset stopped working completely to begin there now it's time for some reason the audio was coming through the TV like that well we are scratch is going on your connection doesn't seem the best might have a bad wire or something there yeah uh the friends say that that's why it could be uh still three and a half millimeter Jack stuff going wrong here the wire is probably getting a little bad by now it's a bit of WD-40 outside maybe not already 40. our trouble something yeah I'm just gonna agree yeah just nod your head and across nice come on gas we're watching [Music] don't okay [Music] I went to the light oh look at the Jeff is not the light you look like traffic to me all right they're making it yes nice so is it this one I needed to do it wasn't it uh why can't I remember that Cosmic anyway this isn't it there we go she's got it or someone's getting ping pong By the Light beams yeah oh well there will be other opportunities ready you never you never know until you try though oh [Music] I played my father that's legit to me all the time to try to steal my water I did Hatter I do have a Jonesy Quest there to assist with uh fighting the Herald that can happen anytime yeah my a lot of my dailies who of my dailies involve collecting ammo one getting the small and medium ammo one grabbing ammo while lighting yes who knows Cass we knows yeah we buy this around a few times and each time it sucks okay ah no Heaven's faster than me man oh yes l go on up top or Not diamond number jumps is not great oh I'm just getting beat out yeah every time I get into one there's someone there start times foreign okay that's better I landed right on one as it lit up not bad people fast yes yes okay can you make that that one all right nice foreign [Music] that's not even from this season though [Music] I suppose it's just been too long since I've played it yeah like that was yeah that was last season oh now he wants me to do satellite master and that's I wasn't that just keeps revealing more challenges hello sucks and of course first you got to deal with the RNG of it actually showing up to begin with did you want to jump in Landy so I don't know yes it is it was a bit it was about something else physi physiology at least you had a snack after it says all right so so were you planning on jumping at Libo or uh yeah so if bloody wants to come in now well some kind of pizza well batter I would say get it because your Xbox One is toast oh yeah maybe it's just some crap on the connection I'm still updating all right let's ready up then as soon as it's updated I'll swap out this is why you check these things ahead of time Hatter's still spectating oh there we go [Music] SCP are going full on uh Caden six [Music] seems appropriate no go doesn't have her ghost yeah that was bad I don't think I'm gonna finish this shot just like anyway so yeah that might not do bust the battery myself let me go another half an hour or so and I have to jump off anyway work and stuff yeah I'll be finishing up streaming about an hour or so just better get to make coffee ready for tomorrow hoping to hopefully the truck is on time tomorrow I I was gonna take that sign back to get my deposit back today but the delay kind of messed that up because when I got home I ended up helping with the tying some stuff down because we do have a bit of a hurricane system coming our way oh you don't want that I almost made it wasn't for those pesky kids ah Roomba I'm gonna go punched in the face by those things well those things they stay up they light up for way too long when yeah I didn't think I was that close to the edge of that platform foreign really yes I do a dive and I wind up going into that little bit between the outer ring and where the the inner ring where the butt plugs were obviously borrowed Linden's GPS let me you can do it finally third out of seven yeah we're good we're fine 10 points ahead of fourth place sounds like you're in a hurricane I read a little bit about doing that uh Herald thing in fortnite takes a lot of damage no worries Hatter foreign I'm just gonna dive everywhere if you want to have your accident all right all right I'll be drawing all right some music notes musical notes messed that when I put it ah if I need to run forward on that one more step and there we go smiley face and eight okay we're gonna do this Ace Invader okay foreign yes nice job yeah boy good teamwork yeah that's the second time we've been first on that one [Music] and now we get to watch independent Pig 85. I would ask what happened to the first 84. do they have the same things to draw was it random I think everybody gets the same thing all right no no everybody gets different well depends on what how progress is for other teams but I think everybody gets the same order yeah yeah everybody's getting the same pictures just the other teams aren't doing so well like that team over there still on the music notes well it depends on the alien if I do it though they might do it they did they did nice crash no crash while updating hmm was steam crashed with that picture probably let's play on Epic or I don't know scrapbook launcher can be a bit uh tasty here we go star chart run forward as you actually start working man that's not good foreign the map on the finish line when you press the button it shows okay where are we now so we need to go that way okay oh damn asteroid at me yeah did the same to me yeah dang asteroid and again run from the asteroid how many of those damn asteroids are there where are we going now I'm gonna go back okay asteroid oh smacked by the asteroid going around the panel I was going to yes made it go straight on there yeah okay cross asteroids in the face okay there's no path here what pop it up okay that's just rude but really game why okay rude oh well we got through it wasn't showing a path at all though Cass so yeah we sold through it's all good nice uh bit of dropping out of audio love it yeah we did win this once didn't we yes we did camera wrapped yeah good name I was just trying to catch it when it said you've been captured yeah well you can always sell that you can always tell the other one cast for one million dollars 47 million dollars foreign [Music] um all right we're feeling in the fall off and we go the opposite direction okay I'm gonna go to the right and I'm gonna go forward and it's falling okay I'm gonna go forward nope someone's there someone's made it oh go go kitty yes come on I run it oh close I kept losing track of where the path was and wind up falling off so okay 100 Showbox has a crown it's got two crowns get that three I Gotta Do hyperdrive Heroes and still got two squads of main show but yeah don't worry about it all right Cass is gone how why did that audio go twice did I accidentally Good Times cast Good Times I'll do one more game and I think I'll have to bail out anyway yeah just checking things because the audio on the band went twice for some reason extra button well to be to be fair they want to be famous Bots deserve it hmm yeah get bad twice get unborn again all right so Letty L did your up has your update gone through okay that case let's go ahead ready up and we'll wind up at the random oh man that's the outfit I expect you to be in at all times Hannah that reminds me of that robot magician out of the Sonic games always changing forms how big Bill Gates all that yeah foreign app hmm stuck underneath platforms ah someone tried to push me but they fell off there's karma for them out straight into the beams oh uh uh why did I get respawned I was just about to head down the tube what this game please yes foreign I thought I was about to join you what the hell game what's going on that wasn't aborted takeoff didn't even tell us qualified oh well must have been standing in between to kind of right in the middle of two black bear things and they kind of went now sub we saved the physics lessons for when seesaw comes up yet but though you would have done this one yeah no please anti-gravity seesaw would be terrible okay I don't know if that's about me but I'll take it did I ask who who sent that one reminds me to pull my trousers up should not be seeing my butt oh I got I just got spun around by the damn and there oh but I want to know yeah well they need a hard light so bouncy I mean it won't be offended lady if uh if we say right back at you dang it fell hey if you can if you can if you can say it to us we can say it right back to you okay made it don't be there we don't sound cute but you still you still think our butt is cute all right then feeling slightly objectified here but I don't care at this point I'll take any attention I can get better [Music] sub we we saved that cold water hose for Rough Rider he needs it a lot more than Letty does although I think he starts to enjoy it too much yeah I think he's kind of immune to it by now so and it looks like we are going to be out yeah and and Letty also no seriousness intended yeah true Eddie Letty is now becoming Phoenix Wright Objection yeah I've done I think I'm done for that I'm not going to finish this all right thanks for jumping in Libo yeah thanks uh fight for the games good luck how do you leave this now you just go to just doing the party and okay well uh yeah good luck yeah you too levo all right so he play Squad Show all right let's get out of space and blood show and that will finish off my thing the market is simply monkey they keep building that collection bro he throws the Pokeball before checking to see if it's uh when he's caught already foreign sub okay Paris foreign ah people will stop getting in my way oh oh this is new ah yes mm-hmm blocker there we go come on Hatter solidify this thing okay we're 11 7 points of oh he just made it [Music] yeah I know Letty I know hey go for it thank you as mentioned before it is reciprocated hmm well there are worse things to be fixated on sub and let's get here taking care of all the butt talk for him Letty he said he's able to take a day off foreign okay uh what the hell hit me and I just walk through that beam okay [Music] oh yeah should be back to normal now unless yeah that's happened on occasion no idea why windows well I'm no sense of me hits it now really guys oh get rid of that one on the fourth fifth row there we go oh there we go oh okay uh yeah I had these two lit up oh come on okay a guy kept jumping up and down on the same spot and messing things up we made it and now now like and all right we are blue team foreign oh I have an edge and qualify really not a fan of that game oh great hyperdrive Heroes just gonna throw that out there sounds good sub have a great night this is probably going to be my last game too anyway I think depending how things go yeah well it was a long day foreign ow don't leave Roomba oh no the foreign at least I made it further than last time foreign stretch header you got this trying to Blitz right through the roombas foreign nice thank you for the carry Hatter and crew whose squads remain so it'll be final round ball really okay I got it and I do not have a battery decks oh Lord the whole field low grad gonna be here Red Mills that was timed off oh yeah we are losing this ah this is why I don't play broccoli yeah I heard to say what it could be lady unless Windows itself needed an update too might need to remind me Letty is it this you're using the steam version of the game Epic might have to [Music] uninstall and reinstall the Epic Launcher ah did you do a full out uh reboot of the computer and okay I gotta do two Squad chip all right [Music] so yeah one more round that'll finish off the star thing okay this this is going to be the last game of the night here for sure uh yeah I'll get it I'll get the fall guys worked back in there somewhere's along the way uh no not not this time Hatter like it's the last game of the night so Sager you play a couple of cards on me and then you leave eh I see how it is in the first card you played you didn't even hit the right game it wasn't fortnite I was doing foreign sorry hey yeah one more reminder about the summer subscribing via stream loops we are giving away a coffee mug out of the merch shop next week SRM gaming was the winner this past month oh you could be too and we do also have the active subscriber goal hit 50 Subs via stream loots we're going to give away a tub of Rogue energy and a Shaker of your choice to a sub oh good times to consider going over there and maybe doing that 4.99 bit uh of course don't run yourselves short of money because we don't want it that um at when when did sub resub I didn't see any alert yes Hatter you do get a pack on a resub all all the same bonuses that I gave when I was doing subscriptions on Twitch are still there shatter get that rectified momentarily then things were quite busy with the Fortnight at the time remember oh [Music] I hate myself and killed myself help this is why I like having mods here to be uh set up to be able to do that sort of thing for me so I can concentrate on playing the game oops oh how many people were on that same platform with me foreign [Music] and there's your pack of cards for the resub hatter oof that last butt plug all right there we go no problem buddy seven we had a disconnect great the teammate left us that's just lovely oh have a great night lady age how you doing [Music] ah dear slime scraper not big it's been a while since playing this one not the fan oh yeah that tag was left there from the fortnight foreign the build mode on uh Fall Guys is pathetic too many tryhards boxing glove stop oh no yep and we are all out right now we still gotta wait to see the end wait okay died per second but yeah all the other teams are yeah it's uh Ghost type Pokemon I think I've got one already either ghost or grass I forget now and eliminate this there we go now we can lead game okay that is gonna do it for stream tonight just quickly grab my last little collection here satellite relay backpack hey foreign [Music] thanks again everyone that came into stream today Stager Lebo SRM gaming and Letty with the hosts thank you very much for that yeah so tomorrow I possibly will have an earlier stream at 11 A.M Eastern Time really depends in part on work and when I get back home from said work because I'm planning on leaving work and going straight to where I gotta turn in my yard sign for the yard sale that happened this past weekend get a deposit back so if I do stream early tomorrow I will post on the both in the Gilded and in the social media Twitter and it will most likely be some Fortnight to get the dailies done and the new dailies and weeklies will be on the go then reminder again to consider subscribing on the stream Loops we do have the coffee mug draw happening next week and the goal to give away some Rogue energy and a Shaker when hitting 50 Subs over there and of course some very worthy cause helping out a children's hospital in Nova Scotia there through extra light if you think you can help without putting yourself out money-wise please do great where are we gonna go to race eh yeah pardon me [Music] uh yeah I'm gonna send over to Amber shadow 2019. there she's another UK streamer he it has a lot of indie games they're pretty good watching he's not even though she is not that great a player sometimes yeah neither am I and you still come right #coffee raid is joining in just like that we will see you tomorrow till then the coffee shops closed in the motto as always that's before 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Just Wanna Quilt Copyright Duration in 10 Minutes or Less
hi today's topic is copyright duration so I brought with me an authority to help us out this is dr. Elizabeth Townsend garden so duration can be complicated let's begin first with the idea that every work that's ever created is protecting for a certain period of time and then it comes into the public domain and you can use it any way you want that's just kind of a basic idea so we're gonna do part one part one of this is the boundaries so anything that was first published before 1924 anywhere in the world is in the public domain let's do that again before 1924 published anywhere public domain the other side of that is anything that was published or created before I mean after 1989 is under copyright so that's like the very basics and we'll talk to you more about the middle shortly so this is part two this is between 1924 in 1989 okay so a little bit more complicated hmm so the first thing to do is look and see if there's a copyright notice on the thing you're looking at if you see no copyright notice and it's published in the US this is super important just domestic no copyright notice it's in the public domain so that's good so no notice public domain published in the US no public junk in the public domain it gets a little bit more complicated from 1924 to 1963 and 1964 to 1977 in 1977 to 1989 I think that's for another video but start will start to teach you a little bit about that shortly so this is part 3 this is 1924 to 1963 ok so again only four works first published in the US that means it does not include unpublished works and it also doesn't include foreign works so again this is a little bit complicated but if you really want to know the answer here it is so if a work was published first published in the u.s. between 1924 and 1963 it had to have two things one it had to have proper notice the little copyright see the name the day so if you don't see that it's in the public domain and the second part is it had to have been renewed in its 28th year so you have to look at the renewal records check a record to see if it was renewed or not it's a little complicated and you'd have to come the easiest ways to come chat with us we have a special tool at our other company called the duration ater I guess it's time to go this is part 4 of duration I'm back with was the Townsend Guard this is 1964 to 1977 we're totally back okay so 1964 to 1977 again you had to have proper notice on the work so if you if it was published in the US and it doesn't have proper notice a little C or copyright the name and the date it is in the public domain now if you find one of those and it's 1964 to 1977 it's protected for 95 years from publication so a really long time but if no notice no copyright if there is notice 95 years from first publication welcome back to part 5 so this is 1978 to 1980 1989 alright so here is the situation the law changed in 1978 it's totally different law it's weird but for domestic works again we're only looking at domestic works so far if you didn't have proper notice it's in the public domain so again look at your look at your magazines or the patterns that you have from 1978 to February 28 1989 if there's no proper notice it's in the public domain it has to be a US publication not a foreign publication if it does have noticed its protected for a really long time we'll talk more about that in another video this is part six so this is after 1989 alright so starting March 1st 1989 Congress passed a law that said you did not need to have notice in order to have protection on your works so these are all works for an and domestic created or published first published after March 1st 1989 that then becomes sort of they're all under copyright so what's the term the term is life of the author Plus 70 years if it's for work for hire which we can talk about in another video have you already talked about that no no we'll talk about what work for hire is shortly but if it's work for hire or nonnamous work it is 95 years from publication or 120 years from creation whichever shorter so again this these are four works they don't have to have proper notice for these works welcome back to part 7 we're going to talk about unpublished works okay so we have a strange split and unpublished works so works that were first created before 1978 but were not published so your grandmother's quilt that was kept in an addict and never saw the light of day unpublished work it's protected for the life of the author Plus 70 years but no shorter than December 31st to 2002 which means that like Abigail Adams quilts or Abigail Adams diaries that were never published were all protected till to 2020 2002 even if she died longer than 70 years there was a little caveat though if the work was published between 1978 and 2002 it got protection till through 20 47 or life Plus 70 whichever is longer so it's a little bit complicated but you can see that if it's an unpublished work you need to call me and we'll talk about what the status is it's a little more complicated that's unpublished works welcome back this is part 8 part 2 of unpublished works called alright so let's say you create a work during or after 1978 it does not require notice you can even register it as an unpublished work we can talk about that sometime about registering unpublished works and it's just regular set life Plus 70 or 95 years from publication if it gets published or 120 years from creation no notice required no citizenship required it's all just protected this is part 9 this is going to be a topic on foreign works it's gonna be awesome a little complicated so foreign works we were pretty mean and naughty and didn't protect foreign works in the US for a very long time and then when we did we were still awful to foreign works so most foreign works are in the public domain until January 1st 1996 when we restored them all so if you have a work that was first published abroad there's a lot of particular Zand it's a little bit complicated so foreign works are usually protected I would say if it was created after 1950 it is really likely that it's been it is still under copyright in the US and in that case it's from 95 years from first publication but if you really need this question answered you can go to our other company which is called the duration aider and we can help you there welcome back to part 10 we're going to talk about pre 72 sound recordings okay so this is even more complicated I don't even know how to begin but so musical compositions are protected under the Copyright Act and sound recordings are also protected but they weren't protected until 1972 and then people got really weird about shall we protect the old ones and in 2018 we finally decided to determine the copyright status of these works as part of federal copyright law and so if you're interested in this part of the law again contact the duration aider we do a lot of work for people and that's the company that that than huh you can I don't know there's a lot there but but just be aware that the law change in 2018 with pre 7 each exam 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[Music] my [Music] gods of our ancestors i present to you today my grandson is indica he has been ordained as he steps into this world we are quite confident that he will achieve his destiny as bestowed by you bless him guide him and protect him as we receive him to this world he said may the gods be praised [Music] oh you usually don't call me unless you're rusty is there any problem there's no problem i think um it's over a year now and then you keep telling me give me time give me time give me time you're not saying anything my praise all i ask for is just just a little more time a little time a little time are you seeing another man [Music] what sort of question is that my prince of course not if i'm seeing another man you will know i'm not so what's the problem there is no problem i just need to sort myself out where's my son he's at home [Music] me [Music] how do you intend to handle this i don't understand how do you mean is your mother aware of this of course she knows with my character she knows even the man in question the prince he knows i'm not interested in him to girl jacob this is going to be very very hard how do you mean hard it's not going to be hard when his song grows he will come and pick him up that's all don't you think there is nothing to think honestly i don't want your advice on this i don't want any acquired from anybody not at all you don't want any advice for me what are we now what are we not talking about [Music] where is she i don't even know where she is so what shall we do now i don't know what to do i don't know what to do right now that is why i called you hey i'm not thinking right now i'm so confused i'm so confused colombo [Music] god that's my team called [Music] forever [Music] your majesty greetings my queen greetings will know go and fetch me my fires yes your majesty [Music] must be [Music] what are we now saying what are [Music] what are we not saying [Music] foreign [Music] kingdom mathias agree are you aware that your brother's daughter says she's no longer interested in marrying myself yes i'm aware as i'm speaking with you right now we are still battling with the issue she hasn't healed that yet no no one should persuade her [Music] let her be when it comes to issue of marriage no one should be persuaded it's a matter of personal choice so let her be but anyway i have spoken [Music] you may [Music] okay dad where are you coming from i went to see my friends you went to see your friends this morning and you're just coming back at this time of the night what is wrong with me going to see my friends dad i mean what's wrong with that you asking me you cannot [Music] i think by now you should be ashamed of your incessant behavior aren't you tired auntie anyway ikena are you aware that your fiance has declined your proposal to marry her [Music] of course i'm aware so you are aware can you see what your nasty behavior has caused can you i don't just shut up one more away from you again and i will be letting you know about to punish you from this kingdom [Music] dad banish me from the kingdom take whatever decision you want to take just know that once i leave here i will never return to this god forsaken country this [ __ ] will come to rain you feel me after all what am i even getting here what's all this i beg your pardon you open your mouth and call your father's land a [ __ ] hole now get out of my sight get out mom get out can you see i knew it i knew that this marriage would not work the moment i heard the word god [ __ ] i need to not work that girl is very intelligent she only missed it when she decided to get pregnant for him [Music] don't be surprised that she was the one who suggested the courtship thing because she wanted to study him very well so that she can know the kind of person he is [Music] [Applause] okay his father where are you coming went to see my friends you went to see your friends since yesterday you left this house you're telling me you went to see your friends no you left these houses yesterday you're telling me you went to see are you mad are you crazy you went to see your friends since yesterday you're walking [Music] why are you hitting him why should he die do you want to kill him he's still a child he will learn he went to see his friends and his back he's back let me warn you the way you are pampering this boy be prepared for the consequences tomorrow vampire me mom sorry my love that's my baby boy my lord i don't like the way you're handling this boy must you beat him because of anything because of any little thing he did he's still a baby you mean you call his nasty behavior a little thing [Music] no a little boy of his age drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes rita you call that little thing [Music] what i am what i am trying to say is that you can actually correct him instead of squading you don't score the child written spare the road and spoil the child [Music] what have i done what have you not done making what shall we do you're asking me no you're asking me look it is too late to cry when the head has been chopped off you cost everything [Music] you caused everything you spoit him my only son i talk to you you wouldn't listen now you have to lie on your bed the way you laid [Music] my husband i am so sorry i didn't need to resort to this i did not know you didn't know i didn't i'm sorry there is nothing we can do right now yes because no woman will be able to put up with that kind of attitude of your soul no woman will do that doesn't mean he can't get married again my friend so yes because this particular question would have been the best humor to turn him around but look at the way he handled the whole situation his nasty attitude has changed that wonderful woman away you can do something i believe if you speak to the girl she will listen to you negative because that's exactly what i advised him against yes nobody should talk to her because if you persuade together to change your mind you'll know what will happen in the future so you have to light your bed [Music] let me have my cocky [Music] you have to level this building look at this bridge i built this household so i've been structured now what did i say i said pay attention don't let me down this level on the beauty you [Music] yes [Music] [Applause] [Music] hey [Music] house what yes my son hey let's go [Music] so right now no you won't do that [Music] wow okay [Music] [Applause] [Music] yes oh thank you thank you thank you hey [Music] i am please [Music] you are pushing me to find a useless fool because of morning and royalty did you see did you see him he almost killed my son with his magnet have you seen it have you hey this one is worse than exists i'm telling you [Music] that's how that's evil genius would i succeed in pulling down this house yes hey he thought for god that inspired you to call the king i wonder what would have been talking about that is yours no one can live in the same house with him greetings yes you are welcome thank you sir the king said i should give you this i certainly think that we appreciate it okay thank you very much thank you sir i bet you take my leave [Music] what is he even feeling like my sister i believe to understand that he was god i made him discharge just like that because if he had married somebody like me yeah by now and i'm a coffee shop you're forgetting something what what if he had killed you before isiah i will tell him that he's not the only one i've traveled to that sea before rubbish fenwa you are so bad that guy looked at me and called me if anyone a low class girl i couldn't do or say anything because it's the prince of this kingdom but you know what my god will punish him because chief will be this quiet type that's why he thinks he can ride over her if i am chikube i would have carried my son and leave this village let him look for us [Music] it would have been better if tokuda was from another community yes so it would have been better so do you know that if not for the father's intervention that guy would have broadened that house it's like you don't know the prince he would have brought down that building i am telling you he's a madman in that sense as a matter of fact the ego is tideless he's obvious thank god that yeah if he has a grandson thank god [Music] hey i'm beginning to agree with you drama that guy is not normal the very first day that guy raised his son on a pregnant woman was the day i marked him eggs do you know what i'm thinking exactly you are not far from the truth i pity that again i pity her [Music] look at that food [Music] oh [Music] i am tired of this village honestly i'm thinking of leaving this village go to the city and look for something tangible to do my sister oh god it's time we go and look for what you do with our lives [Music] in the next two months you will not see me in this village again because i am tired honestly ah are you in jakub's mind this is the same thing she has been saying in no long time you no longer say in this village again yes she's planning to leave as soon as possible you see what i am telling you you see i am really tired hey yes wow you still look the same it changed at [Applause] [Music] don't blame me [Music] cause i'm scared [Music] them up [Music] is [Music] ah go inside what's happening this is my day [Music] unfortunately it caused for celebration listen it isn't easy um of expanding the whole place [Music] i have arrived do you know that it is not just god but motto cares too much hi i am overwhelmed with the joy hey wow yeah welcome holly welcome you want to take it [Laughter] that's enough to enjoy [Music] world war [Music] but something is happening now what is happening papa oh no son roland he's back are you sure what you're saying you saw him with your eyes but i'm very sure now i saw him with my two clay eyes but if you see his convoy he came back with three flashy cars papa hey you are sure of what you're saying but i'm very sure i'm very very sure well if what you're saying is true i know that or no sent for me okay my father sent me to inform you that my brother roman is back from hey roland yes i know that i'll be with you very soon yeah okay papa let me start going no problem [Music] hey [Music] my son roland you are welcome to your father's land thank you my king so how was your stay abroad it was so smooth and so sexual thank you my king my brother you look good always [Music] lovely [Music] if you see roland you will not recognize him hey hey hey um i wish his mother was alive to witness this [Music] what [Music] why are you not saying anything i know the person i'm talking to [Music] who would you say okay what do i want you to say meaning that i have been talking to a three or three generator that has been making noise [Music] i have a lot in my head already please besides we should be observing table manners i hear you [Music] yes beautiful beautiful beautiful yes you say cherry cog is the owner of this land yes down to that place yeah oh yes wow beautiful um okay please tell him i will love to buy the lad so i can have enough space at least including this wall then hanya blowing up from here now i'll go to his house and tell him it's okay it's okay let's guess what happened yesterday when i was coming back from the stream what happened that stupid prince nearly hit me with his car yesterday are you surprised surprised that one has always been like that always acting like a town i'm telling you my sister i'm still wondering how cucumber was able to cope with me bam because for me i cannot do anything with timo i went to the palace people you know because of my father i would have gone there because thank goodness is [Music] now where's your phone it just was daughter you forgot love it is this you it's me hey [Laughter] they live there now yes oh oh oh that's right that's right that's right oh it's okay it's okay you guys you've grown so big thank you it's okay i'll see you guys there just like that [Applause] [Music] okay [Music] simple city trips [Music] how are you come on [Music] is [Music] forever i'm trying to understand this your feelings to me my question [Music] okay [Music] must prevail what are we now saying what are we not talking about please i'm so sorry i don't even know what came over me because i'm i'm sorry baby i'm sorry oh okay i'm sorry from my heart gym chair yeah you are for what yeah you are for one stop hearing you out will not change anything please leave me alone something bro now listen to me roland the next time you stop me on the way to talk to me i swear i'm going to break ahead with something do you understand me no sense listen to me just stop this now jump [Music] foreign [Music] must prevail [Music] what are we not talking about what are we not saying [Music] remember [Music] foreign [Music] oh [Music] foreign if anything is bothering you i have the rights to know i am your mother do you have any problem with the novus [Music] song [Music] is [Music] forever [Music] is your feelings to me what you need don't blame me i'm trying hard to understand this your lover [Music] must be [Music] must prevail what are we now saying [Music] what are we not safe [Music] see no one knew when i left and i didn't call anyone okay when i was leaving lagos that was when your test message came in thinking that i i actually i wasn't thinking towards direction you know i was thinking i want to get to australia i was gonna get back to you okay i mean it's very unfortunate that when i go to dublin i was apprehended and convicted for like six months we were inside the jail you serious yes there i met a german man mr james who helped me and took me to germany where god blessed me so sorry okay honestly i i didn't know you went through all this it's it's fine i'm sorry too babe you see uh it wasn't my fault you know unfortunately i misplaced every number on my phone including my brother's number so i decided not to call anyone to let until i return ah i'm sorry about everything you went through honestly i felt you purposely ran away thinking i was going to come after you no i never had that in mind never at all babe come on let's see please find a place in your heart to forgive me please no it's true i feel for you honestly i didn't know you went through all this i have forgiven you everything is okay thank you so much you are welcome i want to officially make you my wife [Music] what oh no please no no no please no please i don't want you to say anything like no why not no don't even go there i i have forgiven you for all you did i know no but i can't oh no peace they tell me you love me no you have to give me time you honestly have to give me time do not take me back to where i came from do you understand me i know i'm keeping quiet let him do his worse do your worst let me see okay you get yourself back to california mom oh no pom me one two three
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